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Apple News featured 620 top stories last month. Shocker: Zero came from right-leaning sources. Here is what you need to know.
You posted a pic of your meal. Harmless? Nope. AI tools can now pinpoint your location to within a few feet just from the pixels. No GPS needed. I break down how it works and the five things you can do right now (under two minutes) to lock it down.
Step outside and you’re fair game. Someone in smart glasses could scan your face and strip-search your digital history before you’ve even made eye contact. Here’s the play-by-play.
I conducted an experiment: I asked four major AI chatbots if and when the United States would strike Iran. Here are the results.
A Texas company sold a list of 435,000 Alzheimer’s patients to anyone with a credit card. The fine? $45,000. I break down why HIPAA doesn’t protect your family and what you can do right now.Plus, the Windows printer setting that’s been driving you crazy for years and the sneaky calendar scam hiding on your iPhone.
Most people use AI like a fancy typewriter. The real power? Getting it to give you advice and ideas you never had on your own.
As 54% of teens turn to AI for daily help, schools and parents grapple with how to get students to learn.
Looking for a customer service number? Here’s why you need to go old-school when looking for one.
New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill talked to over 100 psychologists about how these bots are fueling real-world delusions. It’s a must-hear.
The U.S. spent $30 billion swapping textbooks for laptops. Turns out, you can’t download common sense.
Your phone has been keeping a secret diary of everywhere you go. I’ll break down the hidden location tracking feature sitting on your iPhone or Android right now. Plus, the creepy AI tool that can pinpoint exactly where you are just from a photo you posted online.
Before someone ever sees your face, an algorithm already scored you. Here’s how to beat it at its own game.
Tesla is celebrating its first production milestone for a car you can’t actually drive. Testing in Austin and Buffalo reveals the software is still a frightening work in progress.
An image of your fitness stats can turn an AI chatbot into a free personal trainer and longevity expert.
Evidence in a new landmark trial suggests social media giants knew their apps were addictive to teens. Now, they are finally answering to a jury.
Stop guessing at the hardware store. Here is how to use ChatGPT or Gemini to identify parts and fix appliances in seconds.
Did Meta knowingly addict your child to Instagram? That’s what a jury is deciding right now. It is a landmark trial in Los Angeles that could change how your family uses the internet forever.
Plus, the AI video that has Hollywood saying “it is over,” the $7 billion toilet company that’s now an AI goldmine, and Samsung’s flip phone returns.
Also, Tim Boucher went all in on AI as a creative experiment, cranking out 125 ebooks and 40 music albums to see what these tools could really do. He even testified before the U.S. Copyright Office about it. But was it worth it?
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From TomToms to BlackBerrys, Reddit is revisiting the luxury gadgets that time (and your smartphone) forgot.
Find out how to delete the online photos that show them your floor plan and secret entry points. Don’t be a welcome mat. Take down the listing pics now!

