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Jewelry heist fiasco

2025-09-26T11:00:00+00:00

Jewelry heist fiasco: So picture this, 25 masked suspects suddenly storm a California jewelry store, smashing cases and grabbing $1M in loot. Now, look at the tech the store had in place. The door locked them inside, forcing one to shoot their way out. Police drones tracked the crew, leading to seven arrests. The suspects, all from Oakland, range from 17 to 31. So young, so dumb.
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Jewelry heist fiasco2025-09-26T11:00:00+00:00

3-second tech genius

2025-09-26T11:00:00+00:00

⚡️ 3-second tech genius: Some Android phones still let you expand storage with a microSD card. Pop one in and move apps or photos over to free up space. Sorry, iPhone folks.
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3-second tech genius2025-09-26T11:00:00+00:00

Comfort on the go

2025-09-26T10:30:00+00:00

Don’t just get by, travel like a pro.

🔋 Mini portable charger (50% off): Boosts your battery from 1% to 50% in just 30 minutes. Works with iPhone and Android.

🚗 Car seat cushion (25% off): Memory foam turns your stiff car seat into a first-class throne.

🧡 Kid’s travel tray (23% off): Waterproof, wipeable and comes with a no-drop tablet holder. That’s peace of mind.

🧦 Compression socks (14% off): Pick from 35 styles and keep your legs feeling fresh on long-haul flights.

🤢 Motion sickness relief (8% off): No more green face emoji. These nondrowsy chewables let you actually enjoy your trip.

🧳 Pack smart, ride happy: See 35 more travel must-haves on my Amazon storefront.
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Comfort on the go2025-09-26T10:30:00+00:00

Prime time penalty

2025-09-26T10:00:00+00:00

🚨 Prime time penalty: Amazon just agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC claims it tricked millions into unwanted Prime memberships and made cancellations nearly impossible. $1.5B will go to 35 million customers, $1B to the FTC. Amazon admits no wrongdoing, but it now has to make canceling easier. If you had Prime between June 23, 2019, and June 23, 2025, you may qualify for a refund. Some will be automatic, others through an FTC claims portal (coming soon on ftc.gov).
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Prime time penalty2025-09-26T10:00:00+00:00

The tech myths we can’t stop repeating

2025-09-26T07:00:00+00:00

Tech myths have a way of sticking around like those 99 browser tabs you keep open, harmless at first, but over time, they slow everything down. They spread in group texts, get repeated by well-meaning relatives and pop up like spammy ads from 2003. 

Let’s bust five of the most common myths I hear all the time.

📸 Phone cameras = real cameras

Phones like the Galaxy S25 Ultra boast up to 200MP, but megapixels aren’t the full story. Sensor size matters more. Full-frame cameras like the Canon EOS R5 or Sony Alpha series still blow phones out of the water in dynamic range, low-light performance and depth of field. 

Phone cameras use computational photography to fake pro-level shots. Great for Instagram, but if it’s your wedding or a professional shoot? Use real gear.

🔋 Always charge from 0%

Nope. Draining lithium-ion batteries to 0% shortens their lifespan. The ideal strategy is keeping your charge between 30% and 80%. 

By the way, your phone shutting off at 0% doesn’t mean it’s fully dead. Manufacturers build in a buffer to preserve battery health. But letting it hit zero stresses the battery and reduces capacity.

📡 EMFs from devices are dangerous

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 5G emit electromagnetic fields (EMFs), but they’re nonionizing radiation. They don’t damage your DNA like X-rays or UV rays.

The CDC and FDA have reviewed decades of research and found no conclusive link between EMFs from consumer tech and health problems. Those EMF “shield” stickers and hats? Useless.

You’re more in danger from a scalding Hot Pocket than invisible death rays.

🛰️ Starlink will replace cable

Starlink is a total game changer in rural areas with little to no broadband access, but it’s not perfect. It’s slower than cable or fiber, costs $90 to $165/month (plus $599 for the kit or lower depending on the moon’s phase) and can suffer from network congestion. 

The FCC defines broadband as 100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up. Starlink often falls short. Even Elon Musk says it’s ideal for “low to medium population density,” not cities. But it sure is amazing tech that is going to only get better.

🌑 The dark web is illegal

Accessing the dark web isn’t illegal in the U.S. Using tools like the Tor browser, anyone can do it. The illegal part is what some people use it for, like selling stolen data, stealing from people and trading in child porn. 

But it’s also used by journalists, whistleblowers and people in oppressive regimes to communicate safely. Just like the open web, it’s a tool. It’s what you do there that matters.

We should be more scared of whatever’s going on in your Facebook aunt’s group chat. 

You look like you need a laugh: Where does a myth buster sleep? In debunk bed. (Good one!)

🤝 Use the share icons below to spread the truth.
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The tech myths we can’t stop repeating2025-09-26T07:00:00+00:00

Take note

2025-09-25T18:30:00+00:00

📝 Take note: Looking for a free note-taking app that won’t smack you with ads or sell your data? Try Notesnook. You can jot things down, make to-do lists, attach files and organize with tags or pins. It also works offline, syncs later and runs cross-platform, so you can pick up anywhere. Nice one, right?
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Take note2025-09-25T18:30:00+00:00

Wish granted, kind of

2025-09-25T17:00:00+00:00

🧞‍♂️ Wish granted, kind of: A Virginia widow asked ChatGPT for lottery numbers. It spat out some digits. She won $150,000. And she’s donating all of it. I won’t be surprised if GPT starts getting thousands of new magic number requests per day. You know, a lottery ticket is a weird gift to give someone. It’s like “Here, this has a 99% chance of being disappointing. I saw it and thought of you.”
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Wish granted, kind of2025-09-25T17:00:00+00:00

Customize your Windows 11 Taskbar

2025-09-25T17:00:00+00:00

🖥️ Customize your Windows 11 Taskbar: Want quick access to an app? Just drag a desktop shortcut down to the Taskbar, or right-click something in the Start menu and hit Pin to taskbar. To remove an app, right-click > Unpin from taskbar. Don’t like Widgets? Go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and toggle them off.
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Customize your Windows 11 Taskbar2025-09-25T17:00:00+00:00

Zapped back to life

2025-09-25T16:00:00+00:00

Zapped back to life: After years of crippling rheumatoid arthritis, Lynn Milam got her life back thanks to a lima bean–size nerve stimulator implanted in her neck. It zaps her vagus nerve once a day, dialing down the immune system’s overreaction. The FDA just approved it, meaning thousands of drug-resistant patients could see real relief, and maybe hug their kids again. Love this.
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Zapped back to life2025-09-25T16:00:00+00:00

Keep your kids safe in online games

2025-09-25T15:30:00+00:00

🎮 Keep your kids safe in online games: On public servers, strangers can talk to your kids without sending friend requests. Show them how to mute players by opening the lobby leaderboard or scoreboard and muting a profile. For younger children, just remove their microphone. This headset is 40% off and has a detachable mic.
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Keep your kids safe in online games2025-09-25T15:30:00+00:00
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