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Trapped in a Cybertruck

2025-10-06T12:00:00+00:00

🚪 Trapped in a Cybertruck: Tesla’s being sued after a 19-year-old died when a Cybertruck hit a tree and caught fire last November in California. The family says the vehicle’s sleek electric doors locked passengers inside, leaving no way out. Only one of four survived. The lawsuit claims Krysta Tsukahara didn’t die on impact, she died trapped by Tesla’s design. How awful.
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Trapped in a Cybertruck2025-10-06T12:00:00+00:00

A cloud in space

2025-10-06T11:00:00+00:00

A cloud in space: At Tech Week, Jeff Bezos said the AI boom will push massive data centers into orbit within 20 years. Basically, solar-powered, gigawatt clusters will beam information back by laser. He swears they’ll beat Earth’s power costs. Oh, a wild footnote from that talk? He predicts millions of people living in space, too.
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A cloud in space2025-10-06T11:00:00+00:00

3-second tech genius

2025-10-06T11:00:00+00:00

⚡️ 3-second tech genius: For the best viewing distance, take your TV’s size in inches and multiply by 1.2. So if your screen is 40 inches, you’ll want to sit about 48 inches (4 feet) back.
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3-second tech genius2025-10-06T11:00:00+00:00

Shockingly early Prime steals

2025-10-06T10:30:00+00:00

Big Deal Days kick off tomorrow, but these techy discounts already dropped.

🔋 Cordless vacuum cleaner (25% off): Lightweight, tangle-free and moonlights as a handheld vac for tight crevices.

Handheld massage gun (40% off): Beat those knots. Heat, cold and percussion therapy hit every sore spot.

🎧 Bluetooth headphones (34% off): 65 hours of wireless listening. Yes, that’s almost three full days without charging.

Amazon smart plug (48% off): Plug into the future and turn any old gadget into a smart device.

đź’ˇ LED bedside lamp (30% off): Rechargeable and portable, so you can take cozy lighting wherever, whenever.

👩‍💻 Get your tech fix: More Prime Big Deal Day deals are live today. Grab ’em now before you get left in the digital dust.
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Shockingly early Prime steals2025-10-06T10:30:00+00:00

Where’s the beef

2025-10-06T10:00:00+00:00

🥪 Where’s the beef? Arby’s gets roasted: Turns out those towering Arby’s sandwiches in ads may be Photoshop’s finest work. A lawsuit says they show twice the meat you really get and mislead folks into thinking the beef is rare. A judge just refused to dismiss the case, so Arby’s has to deal with its roast beef reality check in court.
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Where’s the beef2025-10-06T10:00:00+00:00

Holiday cash: How to create & sell T-shirts without ever touching inventory

2025-10-06T07:00:00+00:00

Let’s talk T-shirts. Not the boring kind. I’m talking about clever, seasonal, giftable shirts people actually want to buy.

Whether it’s a “Dear Santa, I Can Explain…,” “Sleigh My Name, Sleigh My Name” or “Resting Grinch Face” tee, custom tops make great holiday gifts. And thanks to AI and print-on-demand, you can start a T-shirt side hustle from your couch.

No design skills, inventory or shipping labels required. Yes, really. 

đź§  Step 1: Brainstorm ideas

Start with a tool like ChatGPT to generate concepts and slogans. Prompt it like “Give me 15 funny Christmas T-shirt ideas for dads.”

Want niche ideas? Ask for Christmas wear for gamers, teachers, dog moms or pickleball fans. AI is a gold mine of clever copy.

🎨 Step 2: Use AI art tools

Use Canva, Kittl or DALL·E to design a shirt graphic. You can even generate original art like “a cool cartoon Santa lifting weights” or “retro-style gingerbread cookies doing yoga.”

Keep your designs clean and high-contrast. Save as PNG files with a transparent background and 300 DPI resolution.

🛍️ Step 3: Make money

Upload your design to platforms. They list the items for sale, print the design on the item, ship it, collect the taxes, and the rest. You make the money.

Amazon Merch on Demand: You earn $2 to $8 per shirt, depending on the sale price and type (standard, premium, long sleeve, etc.). It’s on Amazon Prime, which boosts visibility during the holiday shopping season.

Redbubble and TeePublic: Set your own profit margin. Most creators make $3 to $10 per sale.

Etsy + Printful: Combine AI art with Etsy traffic. After production and fees, you’ll typically earn $5 to $15 per shirt, depending on your pricing and upgrades (like organic cotton). Btw, this is how I run my Etsy store that, wow, needs love. I promise to work on it!

Some sellers make a few hundred dollars a month with just a few designs. Others pull in thousands with a strong catalog and niche focus.

đź’° Step 4: Promote your shirts

Use social media to get the word out. Run seasonal promotions or bundle deals. Ask ChatGPT to write your product descriptions and holiday captions for Instagram or Facebook. So get going!

🎅 Hey, what do you call a Christmas wreath made out of $100 bills? Aretha Franklins! (lol) Now with that beautiful smile on your face, hit the share icons below to tell your friends and family about this innovative way to make money. Maybe you’ll get a cut!
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Holiday cash: How to create & sell T-shirts without ever touching inventory2025-10-06T07:00:00+00:00

Extortion, but make it software

2025-10-05T17:00:00+00:00

🤖 Extortion, but make it software: Just a reminder, Microsoft’s killing Windows 10, and support ends Oct. 14. I’m sure hackers have the date penciled in their calendar. That’s 400 million computers going vulnerable overnight. Want security? Pay up, or replace your whole machine. Low-income families, seniors, remote workers, kids with homework? Too bad, Microsoft doesn’t care. See my new PC recommendations here.
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Extortion, but make it software2025-10-05T17:00:00+00:00

Smart rubber

2025-10-05T15:00:00+00:00

🛞 Smart rubber: Pirelli and Bosch are cooking up “Cyber Tyres” that talk to your car through Bluetooth tiny sensors that measure contact patches, pressure and acceleration, then beam lifesaving data like grip loss before aquaplaning. These Fitbits for wheels were spotted on a $2.5M Pagani, but hitting normal cars in ~3 years. Imagine explaining to your great grandpa, “The tire’s Bluetooth says slow down.”
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Smart rubber2025-10-05T15:00:00+00:00

Android app shortcuts

2025-10-05T14:00:00+00:00

📱 Android app shortcuts: Long-press certain apps for quick access to core features. Chrome lets you open a new tab or jump into Incognito mode. Gmail gives you options like composing a message or switching accounts. Social media apps like Instagram let you post right away or check your activity feed.
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Android app shortcuts2025-10-05T14:00:00+00:00

Back to basics

2025-10-05T14:00:00+00:00

📸 Back to basics: Kodak is doing something it hasn’t done in over a decade … selling its own film. Like, actual 35mm. Remember those yellow rolls in every junk drawer? Same stuff. Kodak’s cutting out the middleman to bring prices down. It’s a quiet comeback from a brand that basically shot every ’80s birthday party you’ve ever been to.
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Back to basics2025-10-05T14:00:00+00:00
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