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- 587 - Tech clues in the Guthrie case, wireless satisfaction rankings & AI dog scam (160, February 7, 2026)
• TVs returned after the Super Bowl: Returns management firm B‑Stock says TV returns jump more than 100% after the big game, a practice known as “wardrobing.” Vizio is the most-returned brand, highlighting how buyers prioritize size and price over long-term satisfaction.
• Wireless carriers customers like best: New rankings from J.D. Power show satisfaction is driven less by price and more by how easy it is to resolve problems. T-Mobile leads among major carriers, while Mint Mobile and Visible top prepaid and MVNO categories.
• Nancy Guthrie case raises major tech questions: Investigators are relying on timestamps from a doorbell camera, home security system, pacemaker app, and smartphone data to build a timeline. The case highlights how device connectivity, Bluetooth range, and cloud storage affect what evidence is available.
• Doorbell cameras and subscriptions matter: Many popular brands including Ring and Arlo lock video history behind paid plans. Local-storage options like Blink and subscription-free brands offer alternatives, but each comes with tradeoffs.
• VoIP burner numbers aren’t fully anonymous: A suspect sending fake ransom messages was traced through a VoIP texting service. Even burner numbers can be linked back to email accounts and IP addresses when providers respond to warrants.
• Could people be tracked like pets in the future?: A caller asked whether cases like Guthrie’s could push families toward implantable tracking tech. AirTags and wearables have limits, and implantable tracking raises serious privacy and ethical concerns.
• Super Bowl streaming isn’t always free: The game is available in 4K HDR on Peacock, but requires a paid subscription. That’s a shift from last year’s free streaming on Tubi, and something hosts should warn guests about before kickoff.
• Prediction markets blur the line with gambling: Platforms offering event contracts on sports, politics, and culture feel like sportsbooks but operate under different rules. Supporters say they’re federally regulated markets, while critics argue they normalize betting behavior.
• Apple Cash account lockouts frustrate users: A listener whose Apple Cash account was permanently closed was told there’s no appeal process. Alternatives like Venmo and Cash App offer similar features with debit cards and Apple Wallet support.
• Windows 10 holdouts face a deadline: Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program offers one more year of patches after Windows 10 support ends. It reduces risk, but users running older systems still need to be cautious about phishing and malware.
• Siri settlement checks and safer payouts: Payments around $40 are going out, but claiming them requires entering bank details. Using routing numbers from PayPal, Venmo, or Cash App can add a layer of protection.
• Amazon’s delivery speed explained: Amazon says AI now predicts what people will buy and pre-positions items closer to customers, enabling same-day, next-day, and even 30-minute delivery for everyday essentials.
• CES 2026 computers focus on efficiency: Guest Dan Ackerman says new chips from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm prioritize battery life and AI tasks. Rollable screens and expandable displays are moving from concept to store shelves.
• AI PCs still confuse buyers: “AI PC” branding refers to local processing for tasks like video effects and transcription, not cloud tools like ChatGPT. Most users don’t need to upgrade just for AI yet.
• Social media lawsuits compare to tobacco and opioids: Trial attorney James Rubinowitz says cases argue platforms were deliberately engineered to be addictive to children. Large verdicts could force design changes like limits on infinite scroll.
• Robot dog ads spark complaints: The Wuffy AI robot dog is drawing Better Business Bureau complaints after buyers receive a cheap toy that doesn’t match online ads. The case underscores the need to verify sellers and return policies before buying viral products.
• Tech support memberships compared: Geek Squad, Asurion, and HelloTech offer annual plans, but Rich notes local independent techs can be a better fit if you vet them carefully and avoid sponsored search results.
• Common scams growing more sophisticated: Listeners reported fake carrier notifications, remote-access malware disguised as documents, and bogus healthcare alerts. The key rule: never call numbers from texts or search results — use official sites or the back of your card.
• Crypto volatility wipes out paper millionaires: Bitcoin’s sharp drop pushed thousands below millionaire status, reinforcing that crypto remains highly speculative and tied more to sentiment than everyday utility.
• Computer Exorcist warns about modern PCs: Guest Mark Anthony Arena says antivirus software often misses today’s threats, and integrated storage in modern laptops makes data recovery harder without backups.
• Listeners push back on addictive tech culture: Callers raised concerns about kids’ games, gambling-style rewards, and constant gratification. The consensus: tech isn’t going backward, so families need better guardrails and awareness.
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Sun, 08 Feb 2026 - 586 - Amazon’s evolution, best big-screen TVs & better home internet (159, January 31, 2026)
Midge in Atlanta, Georgia is trying to add her Gmail address to iCloud, and it’s saying it’s already in use. Rich says to try recovering the Gmail Apple account here, then migrate the old account to the new one.
Al in Inglewood is getting pop-ups telling him to clear out his cloud. Rich says to make sure the alerts are legitimate, clear your browser cache, and see if the messages continue.
Caleb Denison breaks down what actually matters when buying a TV for the Super Bowl and shares the TV tech from CES that genuinely impressed him this year.
Top TV Picks: Under $500 is the 65-inch TCL QM5K, Under $1000 is the 85 inch TCL QM6K or the HiSense U6, and the splurge is the Sony Bravia 8 Mark II.
David asks why his Gmail is still giving him cloud storage full, even though he’s cleared out so much stuff. Rich says to go to one.google.com and see what’s taking up space. It’s probably other Google services.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z tri-fold is officially on sale for $2,900.
Yahoo is back with a new AI search tool called Yahoo Scout.
Apple has a new AirTag with longer range and a louder speaker.
Beth in Cyprus is wondering how to unfreeze her credit report.
Richard in Connecticut is seeing ads for a device that promises unlimited entertainment with no fees and is wondering if it’s legit.
Sharon Gai, an AI expert and former Alibaba strategist, shares simple, practical ways everyday workers can use AI to stay relevant, work smarter, and worry less about the future of their jobs.
There’s a new voice dictation app for Windows called Willow Voice.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 is going to have a privacy display feature.
Candy Crush has a new daily game called Crushable available on Yahoo Games.
Rich mentioned Speedtest’s ISP site as a way to check for internet service providers in your area.
Strava adds turn-by-turn route navigation to the Apple Watch.
Julia Pugachevsky explains why “bricking” your phone with tools like Brick is becoming the new Dry January, and what it reveals about screen time, wellness, and Gen Z habits. Mentioned: Brick.
Alan in New Jersey swears by the Insignia RF wireless headphones for listening to TV.
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Sun, 01 Feb 2026 - 585 - Sony hands off TVs to TCL, TikTok stays & keeping Android safe from malware (158, January 24, 2026)
Rich talked about how it’s the end of an era for Sony TVs. They will soon be manufactured by TCL under the Bravia name.
Rich talked about how TikTok has a new lease on life with a deal to stay in the U.S.
Rich discussed the privacy policy and terms of conditions for the new TikTok US.
Verizon shared some tips for keeping your tech working in a major winter storm.
Turns out Microsoft can share your BitLocker encryption key if it gets a valid warrant from the U.S. and you store it in their cloud.
Windows 11 updates are causing widespread problems.
You could be overpaying for ride shares. A new study says you should open up both the Lyft and Uber app to compare prices.
Cesar in San Diego asked for some TV recommendations. Rich found the 75-inch TCL QM7K on sale at Best Buy for under a $1000.
If you live in an area that has Frontier internet and it’s becoming Verizon internet, you should call Verizon and see what kind of deals they can give you. They’ve got aggressive mobile and home bundles now.
Scott is wondering if he should sign up for every free offer for identity theft protection he gets in the mail. Rich actually likes freezing your credit.
Connie is wondering how to have her husband listen to the TV through the speaker and she listens through earbuds. Rich recommended Bluetooth headphones if your TV supports both audio outputs at the same time or check out solutions from Avantree.
Mary wants to keep her Samsung Android safe from malware and viruses. Rich recommends turning on Auto Blocker in Settings under Security and Privacy, enabling Enhanced Safe Browsing in Chrome, and considering the free Sophos Intercept X app for extra protection.
Jim in San Diego says the keys on his HP laptop are wearing off. What should he do? Rich tossed out that he could buy stickers from Amazon to replace them. HP Warranty Checker
Amanda Spann, app educator and founder of The App Accelerator, will break down how everyday professionals can turn an app idea into a real product without being technical. Book: I Have an App Idea.
Ads are coming to ChatGPT.
Melody in Carlsbad is wondering why her printer isn’t working after a power outage.
Rich discussed some of the most AI-resistant jobs.
Rich mentioned a new AI voice-to-text keyboard for Android called Typeless.
Mario wants a second phone number for entering contests. Rich mentioned Google Voice, Sly Number, and TextFree.
Michael wants to know how to wipe his computer clean before he recycles it. Rich also mentioned Killdisk and Disk Wipe.
David wants to know why his browser suddenly uses Yahoo instead of Google. Rich says he might have installed a bad extension. You can go into Google Chrome Settings. Under reset settings, restore them to the original.
A new report says the free-TV startup Telly has shipped about 35,000 TVs, fewer than their promises.
If you want to check out Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold phone, it is in select Samsung experience stores now.
Spectrum has Wi-Fi 7 extenders now if you want better coverage in your house.
Rich mentioned his favorite two factor app called Proton Authenticator.
Patty is looking to use Apple’s hide my email feature.
Rich mentioned the Zoe Health app.
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more - plus interviews with industry experts - all in this weekly show.
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How to Listen:
🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 - Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM - 2 PM PT
🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR - New York City, Sundays from 8 PM - 11 PM ET
📻 Syndicated on affiliates nationwide
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Sun, 25 Jan 2026 - 584 - Apple and Google upgrade their AI, DROP data removal site & Tesla CD player (157, January 17, 2026)
Rich discussed how Apple is integrating Google’s Gemini to make Siri smarter, while Google introduced its own enhanced Gemini AI featuring “Personal Intelligence.”
Susan in San Jose is looking for a simple flip phone for a friend. Rich recommended the Nokia 2780 and suggested checking out the website Dumbwireless.com.
If you were affected by the Verizon outage, you can claim a $20 credit. Watch for a text message to redeem it, as it is not applied automatically.
Sylvia in Moreno Valley is deciding between an Apple Watch and a Garmin for health and emergency features. Rich recommended the Apple Watch for its superior SOS and fall detection, while noting Garmin is better for advanced fitness metrics.
Tom Kemp, Executive Director of the California Privacy Protection Agency, explains DROP, the free new website that helps Californians remove their personal data from hundreds of data brokers.
Walter in Temecula is looking for a printer that doesn’t use cartridges. Rich recommended ink tank models like the HP Smart Tank 5100 or the Epson EcoTank ET-2800, which use refillable bottles for lower long-term costs.
Thurman in Winchester is looking for ways to remove objects from photos. Rich recommended using Google Gemini, a dedicated website called Cleanup.pictures, and Adobe Express, which offers a “Remove Object” tool powered by generative AI.
Alex in Ontario reminded listeners that if you don’t need color, Brother monochrome laser printers are excellent.
Dale in Oceanside is looking for a free, cross-platform way to share his location with friends and family. Rich recommended Life360, which works on both iOS and Android and offers real-time tracking.
YouTuber Kitboga joins Rich to break down how modern online scams work, why they are growing so fast, and what everyday people can do to protect themselves before scammers strike.
Bob in Pennsylvania asked if Rapid Radios work without cellular. Rich clarified they do need a network, then highlighted T-Mobile’s new satellite service that offers free texting to 911 on compatible phones, even without a signal.
Spotify is raising prices by $1 to $2 a month to “reflect the value” of the service. Individual plans are moving to $12.99, Duo to $18.99, and Family to $21.99. The new rates take effect for existing subscribers starting in February.
Kathy in Los Angeles wants to add a CD player to her Tesla. Rich recommended ripping the CDs and uploading the files to the YouTube Music app, which allows you to store up to 100,000 personal songs in the cloud for free.
Security researchers found serious flaws in Google Fast Pair affecting millions of audio devices. To fix this, download your device’s companion app and install any available firmware updates immediately.
Jerry wants to change notification sounds for individual apps on a Samsung Galaxy S25. Rich explained that this feature is now hidden and must be enabled manually:
Go to Settings > Notifications > Advanced settings.
Toggle on Manage notification categories for each app.
Go to Settings > Apps and select the app you want to change.
Tap Notifications > Notification categories.
Select a specific category (like “General” or “Messages”) and tap Sound to choose a new tone.
Prof. Tim Spector, co-founder of ZOE, explains how their app uses AI and science to score foods from 1 to 100 based on ingredients, processing risk, and gut health impact.
An app called Are You Dead is going viral in China.
Apple has a new subscription called Apple Creator Studio, which includes popular programs like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for $13 a month.
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more - plus interviews with industry experts - all in this weekly show.
Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here.
How to Listen:
🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 - Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM - 2 PM PT
🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR - New York City, Sundays from 8 PM - 11 PM ET
📻 Syndicated on affiliates nationwide
Subscribe to the podcast.
Follow Rich on Instagram.
Subscribe to my free newsletter.
Links may be affiliate.
Rich on Tech Weekly airs on KTLA+. You can download the app on Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Samsung smart TVs.
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Sat, 17 Jan 2026 - 583 - CES 2026, ChatGPT Health & Gmail gets AI boost (156, January 10, 2026)
Rich talked about attending CES 2026 in Las Vegas and some of the trends he saw, including robots, AI, and wacky gadgets.
Rich mentioned using the WiFi sharing feature on Android phones.
If you got an email about an Instagram Password Reset request, ignore it for now, but be sure you have a strong, unique password and two-factor authentication turned on.
Arnold from Rancho Cucamonga is wondering why his cloud storage isn’t saving files. Rich mentioned free versions of Office apps here.
Rich mentioned the Lollipop Star, which plays music in your mouth as you suck it.
Rich mentioned how TCL released its 2026 flagship TV, the X11L, the same time as they announced it at CES, which is rare.
Rich mentioned the ChocoStar vending machine that 3D prints a chocolate figurine on demand.
Rich mentioned a startup that’s making a digital doorlock for public restrooms so you pay for access. Flush Locks USA.
Mark in Seattle wants a digital door lock and a thermostat to manage his VRBO. Rich mentioned digital locks from Schlage, Yale and Lockly, along with Nest Thermostat and Ecobee.
Vanessa in Pahrump Nevada wants to know how to move from Lastpass to Bitwarden.
Rich mentioned iPolish, which is a startup making digital color-changing nails. He also referenced Lee Press on Nails. WATCH
Gmail is giving users AI features for free, which were previously paid.
A caller asks why her iPhone plays the same song each time she gets in the car. Rich says to set a silent MP3 to fix this.
Matt Swider from The Shortcut joins to break down the biggest trends at CES and explain which products earned this year’s Shortcut CES Awards and why they matter to consumers.
Rich mentioned laptop screen extenders from a company named XEBEC.
Mary in Riverside wants to ditch the paid version of AOL.
Rich mentioned a few more gadgets from CES including PlantPetz, Seattle Ultrasonics Chef’s Knife, Glyde Smart Hair Clipper, Iceplosion, Chamelo tint changing glasses.
Linda in San Pedro wants to know what happens if she subscribes to a YouTube Channel.
Will in Colorado Springs wants to know how to reconnect to the internet.
Kate Rouch, Chief Marketing Officer at OpenAI, joins to explain the new ChatGPT Health experience.
Rich mentioned wearing the Bee device, which listens to your life 24/7 to offer insights.
Rich on Tech Weekly airs on KTLA+. You can download the app on Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Samsung smart TVs.
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more - plus interviews with industry experts - all in this weekly show.
Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here.
How to Listen:
🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 - Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM - 2 PM PT
🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR - New York City, Sundays from 8 PM - 11 PM ET
📻 Syndicated on affiliates nationwide
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Sun, 11 Jan 2026 - 582 - Helping my dad untangle his tech, Galaxy A17 & removing people from photos (155, January 3, 2026)
Rich talked about helping his dad with his tech set up while home on Christmas vacation.
Mike in Minneapolis asked about performing a factory reset on his Netgear router, but he couldn’t see the serial number because he’s visually impaired. Rich suggested using the Be My Eyes app to get visual help from a volunteer.
Rich also mentioned the free password manager called Bitwarden.
LG is unveiling the Gallery TV at CES which shows artwork when not in use.
Jamie in Tampa wanted to watch his local CBS affiliate but wasn’t sure where to aim his antenna. Rich recommended the free Antenna Point app to show exactly which direction to point it.
Debra in Los Angeles wants to remove her ex from old wedding photos. Rich suggested scanning the prints with the free Google PhotoScan app, then uploading them to Google’s Gemini AI and asking it to remove the person.
Jamie in San Dimas wants to cut down on butt dialing from his phone. Rich says you should lock your phone before putting it in your pocket or purse and turn off features like Raise to Wake and Return Missed Calls while Unlocked.
Clicks, the company known for physical smartphone keyboards, is now making a BlackBerry-style device called the Clicks Communicator.
Brian in Eau Claire, Wisconsin wants to know if there’s a way to run TurboTax desktop software on Windows 10. Rich mentioned FlyFin.
Samsung is bringing Google Photos to its 2026 lineup of TVs and some previous models eventually.
Mark Manson, bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*, will explain why so many people are turning to AI for personal advice and how his new app Purpose aims to do it more safely and responsibly.
Samsung is launching the Galaxy A17, a $200 smartphone that will receive six years of software updates.
Vivian in Menifee wants to know how to cut down on phishing emails. Rich suggested blocking the sender with filters, reporting the messages as spam, and turning off remote image loading in her email app.
Melissa in Los Angeles wants to copy old photos from floppy disks to her computer. Rich recommended buying a USB floppy drive from Amazon for around $20, then using a site like vert.sh to convert the files into modern formats and upload them to the cloud.
Darren asked if MissingMoney.com is legit. Yes, it’s a free, legitimate site backed by state governments and the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators to help people find unclaimed money.
Ellison asked about the website with discount codes for shopping sites. Rich said it’s SimplyCodes.com.
Sue wanted to know how to get photos from her computer onto her iPhone. Rich mentioned WALTR PRO for importing directly into the Photos app, plus apps like LocalSend and Blip.
Ramesh Srinivasan, UCLA professor and director of the UC Digital Cultures Lab, explores the intersection of technology and privacy.
There’s a hack that lets you chat with Google Gemini using only free in-flight Wi-Fi.
You can also use an Android phone to share a Wi-Fi connection with other devices.
Rich on Tech Weekly airs on KTLA+. You can download the app on Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Samsung smart TVs.
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more - plus interviews with industry experts - all in this weekly show.
Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here.
How to Listen:
🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 - Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM - 2 PM PT
🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR - New York City, Sundays from 8 PM - 11 PM ET
📻 Syndicated on affiliates nationwide
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Sun, 04 Jan 2026 - 581 - AI-enhanced wizardry, iPhone storage fixes & esports insights - Best of (154, December 27, 2025)
• Wizard of Oz immersive experience at the Sphere: The Las Vegas Sphere premiered a reimagined 1939 Wizard of Oz film using AI to enhance resolution, expand backgrounds, and add crowds for its massive 16K wraparound screen. Physical effects like wind, rumbling seats, falling apples, snow, and fire created intense immersion, making it a standout tech-driven entertainment event despite higher ticket prices.
• Securing phones against unauthorized access: Repeated phone issues may stem from compromised accounts rather than direct hacking, as iOS and Android are highly secure against remote control. Users should change passwords on Apple ID, Google, and social media accounts, enable two-factor authentication, and log out of all devices via security settings for protection.
• Recommended power banks for iPhone and iPad: The Belkin Boost Charge 20K power bank offers 20,000 mAh capacity with USB-C and USB-A ports for reliable charging of Apple devices. Anker models provide similar performance at potentially lower prices, though recent recalls note caution with the brand.
• Projectors as TV replacements: Lifestyle and ultra-short-throw projectors are gaining popularity for large-screen viewing in homes, backyards, or small spaces, offering brighter images and better sound than flat panels. Key considerations include brightness for ambient light, smart features, and specialized screens; premium options start around $2,500.
• Projector recommendations and trends: High-end models like the Epson QL7000 provide extreme brightness for lit rooms, while budget options under $500, such as the Yaber V12 or Epson EpiqVision, deliver solid performance. Gaming and sports viewing benefit from low input lag and large projected sizes.
• Clever Cleaner app for iPhone storage: This free, ad-free AI app scans for similar photos, large videos, screenshots, and Live Photos to help reclaim storage locally on the device. Deletions sync to iCloud if enabled, so users must confirm they no longer need files; Android alternatives include Files by Google or Remo.
• Understanding passkeys for logins: Passkeys replace passwords with device-based tokens for more secure, phishing-resistant authentication across Windows, iOS, and password managers like Bitwarden. They can coexist with traditional passwords and work seamlessly when set up on low-stakes sites, though two-factor authentication may add steps.
• Fixing Android software update issues: Pixel phones prefer Wi-Fi for updates; failed downloads often result from incorrect saved network passwords. Users should forget and reconnect to Wi-Fi, reset network settings, or check Google Play system updates separately from main OS updates for new features.
• New self-driving rides in Las Vegas: Amazon's Zoox RoboTaxi service offers free rides in driverless vehicles without steering wheels or pedals, featuring face-to-face seating. Available via the Zoox app on iOS and Android, it operates as a beta test in Las Vegas streets.
• iPhone 17 series highlights: The lineup introduces the thin, durable iPhone Air with Pro-level performance, ProMotion displays across models for smoother scrolling, and brighter, scratch-resistant screens. Storage starts at 256GB, with improved cameras and carrier trade-in deals up to $1,100.
• Finding lost Android phones: Use android.com/find logged into the owner's Google account to locate devices with active battery and service, play sounds, or secure remotely. If offline or dead, last known location may not appear; third-party tracking services charging fees are often unreliable.
• Reinstalling Windows 10 cleanly: Downloading a fresh Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft and installing via bootable drive provides a cleaner, more up-to-date setup than using older recovery partitions. This reduces post-install updates needed on aging systems.
• Disabling Windows Recall feature: Microsoft's Recall takes periodic screenshots for searchability but raises privacy concerns; disable it via Settings > Privacy & Security > Recall & Snapshots by turning off "Save snapshots." Advanced users can use WinAero Tweaker for deeper system customizations.
• Esports industry overview: Esports ranks as the third most-watched sport globally, with teams like Team Liquid competing in games such as League of Legends and Valorant. After a post-2014 investment bubble burst, consolidation has strengthened top organizations while fan growth continues due to younger demographics.
• Cheaper Tesla Model Y and Model 3 options: New entry-level variants start under $40,000 with solid range but omit features like autopilot, rear screens, and panoramic roofs. The revived Chevy Bolt EV returns next year under $30,000 with Tesla supercharger compatibility but no CarPlay.
• Windows XP-themed Crocs release: Microsoft-themed Crocs feature the classic Bliss wallpaper design and charms like Clippy and Internet Explorer, now available for purchase at $80 after high demand from an initial giveaway.
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show.
Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here.
How to Listen:
🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 – Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM – 2 PM PT
🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR – New York City, Sundays from 8 PM – 11 PM ET
📻 Syndicated on affiliates nationwide
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Sun, 28 Dec 2025 - 580 - Favorite apps of 2025, spam calls explanined & removing duplicate photos (153, December 20, 2025)
Rich went through his list of favorite apps for 2025.
Mark wants to know how to get audio from his TV speakers and Bluetooth headphones simultaneously.
Patricia in Massachusetts is getting too many political texts. How does she stop that?
Larry in San Clemente says Avantree has great TV audio solutions.
Rich says the Ray Ban Metas are the gadget of the year.
Joe in Los Angeles wants to separate audio on his Samsung phone. Rich says to take a look at a feature called Separate app sound under Settings > Sounds and vibration.
Tristen in Sylmar says his PC is struggling to edit on CapCut for Windows.
Yvonne in Santa Monica wants to scan photos with her all-in-one printer. Rich says to download the app that the manufacturer makes to her PC or try VueScan.
Kate Ross, Meta spokesperson, will explain Facebook and Instagram’s new centralized support hub and how users can recover hacked accounts and keep their profiles secure.
Instagram has a new app for Fire TV so you can sit back and watch Reels on the big screen.
RIP Lamarr Wilson.
ChatGPT just got a whole lot better at making images
Alexa+ can now answer your Ring doorbell, but it has to be a wired model right now.
CloudFlare says Internet traffic surged by 19% this year. Starlink traffic more than doubled. And Google and Facebook are still number one and number two most popular sites. Traffic from AI bots are rivaling human traffic.
William in Michigan wants to know how to send and receive faxes without a fax machine. Rich recommended Ooma, or an online service like eFax or Fax.Plus.
Karen in Stockton wants to know how to print out text messages from her Samsung. Rich recommends screenshots for one or two of the Android app SMS Backup & Restore. On iPhone, you can try to download the desktop apps iMazing or Alt Tunes.
Mike in California wants to know how to find and remove duplicate photos on Windows 10. Rich mentioned Duplicate Photos Fixer Pro and software called. Remo Duplicate Photos Remover.
Matt Mizenko, General Manager at Nomorobo, will explain the surge in holiday package scams and how listeners can spot and avoid fake delivery alerts.
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show.
Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here.
How to Listen:
🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 – Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM – 2 PM PT
🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR – New York City, Sundays from 8 PM – 11 PM ET
📻 Syndicated on affiliates nationwide
Get the podcast to via RSS, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you listen to audio.
Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.
Download the MP3 here (choose episode, then scroll to bottom of page and look for ”Download”)
Paid newsletter subscribers get ad-free, HQ audio here.
Referral links for services I like. Amazon storefront for products I like.
RichOnTech.tv Links may be affiliate.
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Sat, 20 Dec 2025 - 579 - Amazon Echo home theater setup, best iPhone cleaner & privacy first wireless carrier Phreeli (152, December 13, 2025)
Rich talked about how he set up an instant surround-sound home theater system using Amazon Echo speakers and shared a tip on how to turn off autoplay ads on Fire TV devcies.
Brian in Atlanta is wondering why his old iPads don’t connect to his new Wi-Fi router. Rich suggested deleting the old wifi network or doing a network settings reset.
Instagram adds a new feature called “Your Algorithm” that lets you fine-tune what shows up in your reels.
Peter Kafka, chief correspondent at Business Insider, will break down the latest in the mega streaming deal between Neflix and Warner Bros.
Lewis in Riverside is wondering why his phone won’t schedule text messages. Rich mentioned downloading Google Messages.
Gadget of the week is the Pebble Index 01. It turns your finger into an instant voice notes button.
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Android adds live video to 911 calls.
Beverly is wondering why information on her Google Calendar disappears after a few years. Rich says to adjust the sync setting in on her app.
Devin in Las Vegas wants to mount four screens, four TVs, and turn them into one giant screen. Rich mentioned a 2x2 HDMI controller.
Rich also mentioned LiquidView, which makes digital windows.
Mark in St. Petersburg wonders if there’s a good app to help clean up his iPhone. Rich mentioned the free Clever Cleaner app. You can also go into iPhone settings, General, iPhone Storage, and tap Show All next to Recommendations to clean things up.
Stephen Hawthorne wants to use Apple’s Live Translate but has an older model iPhone.
The Aura Digital photo frame now lets you text pictures to it.
Nick Merrill will explain how his new privacy-first carrier Phreeli works.
Joy in San Diego wants to know how to learn the very basics of the iPhone. Mentioned: iPhone for Seniors for Dummies
If you want to add an AI assistant to your Apple Watch, Rich says to check out Chirp AI. they also make a tiny web browser for the Apple Watch screen called Ant.
Brad in LA wants an iPhone with a Home button. Rich recommended the iPhone SE3 from Back Market
Frank in Apple Lake, NY asks if he can control his computer with voice. Rich mentioned Windows 11 Voice Access and Wispr Flow and ChatGPT Voice Mode.
Roberto Baldwin, mobility journalist with SAE Media Group, will break down the latest trends shaping the future of transportation.
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Sat, 13 Dec 2025 - 578 - Holiday shopping cheat sheet, Slate EV, Voice transcription apps (151, December 6, 2025)
Rich shared his holiday shopping cheat sheet, packed with money-saving tips!
Bonnie in Charleston asks for a good transcription app. Rich mentioned Wispr Flow, Willow Voice, Super Whisper, Monologue, Aqua Voice, Talktastic, Whisper Memos.
Jeff Jablansky, with the startup Slate, will talk about their bare-bones EV that starts in the mid-20’s and lets buyers add only the accessories they actually want. [instagram]
Robert in Ridgecrest is looking for a way to fax. Rich recommended eFax, Fax.Plus, Dropbox Fax. If you want to use a real fax machine, you can get an ooma box.
Pat in Apple Valley wants to know the best antenna for his RV.
Matthew in Murierra wants to know about the nationwide Frontier outage. Rich says to check Frontier’s service page and sites, including Down Detector and DownForEveryOneOrJustMe.com
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Trifold and it will come to the US in Q1.
Netflix is buying Warner Bros. in a 80 billion dollar deal.
Tonya in Orange County is asking about a quiet laptop for her husband. Rich mentioned Asus Zenbook or any laptop with a Snapdragon processor. For deals, check out Slickdeals.
Want to make your own retro Santa Mall picture? You can use Google’s Nano Banana AI. Here are the instructions and prompt to use.
Gadget of the week: OnePlus 15 smartphone. Blazing fast and incredible battery life, camera can be hit or miss, especially in low light.
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Eli Singer, of Offline.now will explain confidence-based strategies to cut screen time and build healthier digital habits. [book]
Howard in Fullerton wants to connect his old school sound system to his computer full of music. Rich mentioned the WiiM, Streamplayer and Sonos Port. Don’t forget you can also upload music to the cloud for free by dragging and dropping to music.youtube.com.
John in Nevada wants to know the life expectancy of a Chromebook. Check by going to Settings > About Chrome OS > Additional Details.
Micron is shutting down its Crucial RAM consumer business in February 2026.
You can thank your Amazon delivery driver with $5 at no cost to you by asking “Alexa, thank my driver” or type “thank my driver” in the Amazon app.
Ellison can’t pair their old Apple Watch with their new phone. Rich says to go into settings on your watch and reset it so it can pair with the new phone.
Kim in Bridgewater, NJ asks how to access the new Digital ID on iPhone. Rich says it has to be running iOS 26 and press the plus sign in Apple Wallet.
Luke Arrigoni, Founder & CEO of Loti AI, will explain how Sora 2 and deepfake technology are exposing major gaps in digital protection laws and why Section 230 needs an urgent update.
Joanie in Carmel CA says she loves Bakebot.AI that she heard about on my show to help her cook.
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Sun, 07 Dec 2025 - 577 - Quantum breakthroughs, Apple talk with Brandon Butch & the best photo apps (150, Nov 29, 2025)
We’re off for the holiday weekend, so we’ve pulled together some of our favorite segments from past shows. Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving!
• Microsoft unveils Majorana 1 quantum chip: Microsoft introduced a groundbreaking quantum computing chip using a new material called topoconductor, a novel state of matter theorized for 100 years. The chip promises faster problem-solving in fields like healthcare and energy, with improved error resistance and potential to accelerate quantum development from decades to years.
• Arlo app update frustrates users: Callers reported the new Arlo Secure app is overly complicated, making it hard to manage multiple camera systems, set schedules, and access alerts. Issues mirror Sonos app complaints; some users unable to revert to old app or resolve via support, with speculation the changes push additional subscriptions.
• Google brings screen search to iPhone: Google added “Search this screen” with Lens in the Chrome and Google apps for iOS, allowing users to analyze on-screen content without screenshots. It’s not as seamless as Android’s Circle to Search but improves text, image, and link extraction inside supported apps.
• Career Dreamer AI tool launched: Google’s free Grow with Google tool uses AI to suggest career paths based on skills, interests, and job market data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It also generates resumes and cover letters; access at grow.google/careerdreamer.
• Connecting third-party cameras to Wyze: Wyze systems generally require Wyze-brand cameras for full app integration; third-party cams may work in Google Home for basic viewing but lose advanced features and typically need separate apps.
• iPhone 16e unveiled at $599: Apple launched the budget-friendly iPhone 16e with Apple-designed C1 5G modem (no mmWave ultra-fast speeds), Action button, Apple Intelligence, OLED display, and strong battery life. Lacks MagSafe and has Face ID instead of Touch ID; positioned as a modern XR-style value model.
• UK loses Advanced Data Protection: Apple removed end-to-end encrypted iCloud backups in the UK after government pressure for potential law-enforcement access. Feature remains available elsewhere; Face ID data stays on-device and secure.
• Radiant Photo app perfects images instantly: Free mobile app (iOS/Android) uses AI to automatically enhance photos with one tap, ideal for social media posting. Works without subscription; also recommended Adobe Lightroom Mobile (dehaze tool) and Halide/Zero Cam for non-AI photography.
• Recovering a deleted video after one year: Videos deleted over a year ago are permanently gone from iPhone with no reliable recovery app. Check Recently Deleted (30-day window), iCloud/full backups, or services like Google Photos/Amazon Photos for future protection.
• Best Android music players for local files: Recommended options include Pulsar (Android Auto compatible), YouTube Music (upload your own library for free), Double Twist, and Samsung Music (on Samsung devices).
• AI transcription tools for interviews: Top choices include Otter.ai (business-focused), Descript (editing + transcription), Whisper Memos, MacWhisper, and free Hugging Face Whisper Web for quick browser-based transcription of audio files.
• FlyFin AI simplifies taxes: AI-powered app connects to bank accounts, auto-categorizes expenses year-round, flags potential deductions, and offers CPA filing. Significantly easier and cheaper than traditional CPA for freelancers and individuals.
• Reviving an old laptop with depleted battery: If a 6-year-old HP laptop won’t stay on even when plugged in, replace the battery ($100–$300) at a repair shop or consider a new device like the M4 MacBook Air ($899) for long-term reliability.
• Healthcare misinformation on social media: Dr. Geeta Nayyar warns against TikTok health trends; verify sources (medical associations), watch for “always/never” claims, avoid paid supplements, and consult personal physicians or telemedicine for tailored advice.
• Restaurant QR-code bill splitting with Sunday: New table QR codes at some restaurants (like Pecora Bianca) let diners scan, choose items, split bills, and pay instantly via Apple/Google Pay—no waiter needed.
• External mic issues on budget Android phones: Many lower-end models like Galaxy A15 lack full external microphone support; premium devices (Pixel, iPhone, flagship Samsung) reliably work with DJI or Rode wireless mics. Record audio separately if needed and sync in editing software.
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Sun, 30 Nov 2025 - 576 - 2025’s hottest tech gifts without overpaying, Android finally AirDrops iPhone, auto-clip every grocery coupon (149, Nov 22, 2025)
Pixel 10 phones can now share files with iPhones using AirDrop
Roblox is now requiring facial ID checks so users can chat with people of similar ages.
Ray in the San Fernando Valley wanted to know what makes a solid dash cam. Rich said to look for 4K video, a wide field of view, night vision, loop recording, and a G sensor. He pointed to Veo, VanTrue, Garmin, and Nextbase as trusted picks.
Gadget of the week, sponsored by ShopBack. Mill is a high-tech food recycler for your kitchen that turns scraps into a dry, bag-ready material you can use for pickup or compost.
David in Costa Mesa wants to know the best place to buy an iPhone and whether his stuff, especially his settings, will transfer.
Erica in Corona asked why her iPhone reminds her to follow up on certain emails. Rich said the feature is called Follow Up Suggestions and you can turn it off in Mail settings. If you use Gmail, it’s called Nudges and you’ll find it in Settings.
Nord Pass has revealed the most common passwords of 2025, and number one is ‘admin.’
Phil wrote in asking how to scan and email a document on the iPhone easily. Rich recommends using the built-in Preview app to scan and share in a couple taps.
Rich’s first Amazon auto-buy order was a success. Here’s the power strip I bought.
Richard in Malibu wants to know why turning off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on his iPhone doesn’t really turn them off. Rich explained that the Control Center only disconnects temporarily and iOS turns both back on automatically unless you disable them in Settings.
Mitch in Littleton wants to know how to access the computers belonging to a deceased relative.
Nathan Burrow, senior deals editor at Wirecutter, will share the best-tested tech gifts for 2025 and smart ways to save during the holiday shopping season.
Wayne in Yorba Linda asks how to transfer his data from a OnePlus 11 to a OnePlus 13.
Savewise has a free new tool that automatically clips digital grocery store coupons.
ChatGPT has a teacher version that’s free through 2027.
Rich shared the top 10 tech gifts of 2025, including:
Kindle Paper White Signature Edition
Dr. Adam Oskowitz, co-founder of Doctronic, will explain how AI is helping patients get faster, more accurate medical insights.
Samuel says use the System File Checker if you delete a Windows file by mistake. Run scf/scannow
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Sun, 23 Nov 2025 - 575 - Apple’s new Digital ID, OnePlus 15 review & Ring founder Jamie Siminoff (148, Nov 15, 2025)
• Tesla testing CarPlay support
Bloomberg reports Tesla is experimenting with CarPlay in a windowed mode on its infotainment screen. If it ships, owners would finally get wireless CarPlay for Siri, maps, and music apps that Tesla’s system doesn’t offer today.
• Apple introduces digital ID for travel
iPhone and Apple Watch users can now add a digital ID using their passport inside Apple Wallet. It works at more than 250 TSA checkpoints for domestic flights, though travelers should still bring a physical passport as backup.
• Amazon debuts Auto Buy price-drop shopping
Amazon’s new Auto Buy tool lets shoppers set a price threshold and have the AI auto-purchase the item when it drops. It checks prices every 30 minutes, uses your default payment method, and you have 24 hours to cancel.
• Apple’s knitted iPhone Pocket becomes a surprise hit
A collaboration with Issey Miyake created a 3D-knit sling pouch for iPhones costing $149 to $229. It sold out quickly despite essentially being an elongated knitted pocket for carrying your phone and small items.
• LA atmospheric river jokes land with listeners
Rich opened the show with a series of LA rain one-liners, reflecting how rare storms can disrupt the city. It set the tone for a lighter start before diving into the week’s tech news.
• Projector shopping advice for indoor and outdoor use
For better brightness and clarity, Rich recommends using a real projector screen rather than a tarp. XGIMI models, Epson’s Epic Vision Flex, and Yaber V12 offer good performance and typically go on sale during Black Friday.
• Reviewers praise OnePlus 15 battery life
Allison Johnson of The Verge says the phone’s massive 7300 mAh silicon-carbon battery can comfortably last two full days, sometimes more. The tradeoffs: camera quality steps back from the previous model and lacks safety features like satellite messaging.
• Why the OnePlus 15 isn’t yet on sale in the US
The government shutdown delayed FCC approvals, leaving the phone stuck in limbo even though it’s already shipping internationally. OnePlus says the filings are complete and it’s waiting for certification.
• New Netflix party games on TV
Netflix expanded its TV gaming lineup with Pictionary, Tetris, Boggle, and other family-friendly titles. Games use your phone as the controller after scanning a QR code.
• Fingerprint padlock gets viewer attention
Rich highlighted the Benji Lock Outdoor Fingerprint Padlock, a weatherproof, offline lock that stores up to 10 fingerprints and charges via USB-C. It’s aimed at people who don’t want to remember locker combinations.
• Troubleshooting landline audio quality over VoIP
A caller using AT&T U-verse noticed lower-fidelity audio on a wired phone compared to cordless and mobile devices. Rich explained that VoIP compression limits sound quality and options depend on the handset’s capabilities.
• Messenger sending failures on new iPhone 17
A user reported messages stuck on “sending.” Rich recommended testing Messenger in a desktop browser to isolate whether it’s an account or device issue, and checking for VPNs or storage constraints that could interfere.
• Using a Fire tablet for light document work while traveling
For editing documents on a road trip, Rich suggests using web versions of Gmail and Google Drive and installing Microsoft Office or OfficeSuite from the Amazon Appstore. Fire tablets are better for content consumption than productivity.
• Managing IRS scam calls on older iPhones
While newer iPhones can screen unknown callers, Rich advised older device owners to use T-Mobile’s Scam Shield app or built-in call filtering under Settings. Third-party blocking apps may also help reduce call volume.
• Tesla software updates likely to support CarPlay on older models
Rich notes Tesla has historically added major features to older cars via software updates. If CarPlay becomes official, most recent models should be compatible unless hardware limitations prevent it.
• Caller ID not showing properly on iPhone SE
Users can check Settings > Phone > Show My Caller ID to ensure outbound calls display correctly. If the option doesn’t appear, T-Mobile support can verify whether caller ID is blocked at the account level.
• Self-repair options for missing Windows DLL files
A listener who deleted system files may need Microsoft PC Manager, PC Health Check, or Windows’ built-in Recovery tools to repair missing components. Resetting Windows while keeping personal files is the last resort.
• AI pioneer on the future of machine agency
Guest Vasant Dar discussed how AI systems increasingly act as gatekeepers for services, job applications, and support. He argues that society needs guardrails around autonomy, rights, and constraints before AI becomes embedded in physical robots.
• Spectrum launches temporary free gigabit upgrade
Spectrum customers using company-supplied routers can activate a free 1 Gbps speed boost through December 1 for holiday streaming and travel. Some users with personal routers may be unable to activate the offer.
• Uber and Lyft expand women driver options
Both services added tools allowing female riders to request women drivers where available. The programs aim to increase comfort and safety during rides.
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Sat, 15 Nov 2025 - 574 - Meta DM rumors, pet tracker & AI videos soar (147, Nov 8, 2025)
Rich talked about the viral warning that Meta will soon read your DM’s.
Shelton in Covina is wondering if he should log out of websites after doing financial transactions.
WhatsApp has launched a full Apple Watch app.
Henry in Glendora is looking for some software to help manage MP3 ripping. Rich recommended Exact Audio Copy, MP3Tag, and MP3Gain.
Listener Tim shared his headphone recommendations. After much testing, he found that the Apple AirPods Pro 3. And the standard Bose QuietComfort topped his list. Pro tip: If you buy at Costco, the AirPods Pro 3 come with two years of Apple Care.
Gadget of the Week: Life360 Pet GPS Tracker.
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Gary in Redondo Beach is wondering if he should keep both Apple One and his iCloud storage plan for an additional $30 a month.
Mark in Woodland Hills asked about traveling internationally. Rich recommended tools like Google Translate, Apple Translate, and Google Gemini Live Mode. And his foolproof method for finding a great restaurant within walking distance from your hotel.
Go to Google Maps on a desktop search for your hotel. Tap the icon that says “Restaurants.” Choose 15 minutes for walking and then set the rating to 4.5. Look for a restaurant that has a lot of reviews.
Here is the ramen place that Rich found in Tokyo (AFURI) that happens to also have locations in the U.S.
T-Mobile is offering its satellite text to 911 service to anyone for free. Sign up here.
Bobo mentioned his two favorite songs are Stevie Wonder’s “As” and “Just Like Music.”
Anne in Orange County asks if it’s safe to put her bills on automatic payments.
Katelyn Chedraoui, AI reporter at CNET, will break down the rise of AI video generators like Sora—why it’s going viral, how to spot deepfakes, and which AI tools are worth trying.
Mark in Florida wants to know if there is a good price comparison website for online shopping.
Former Meta engineers introduce a $250 Stream Ring that lets you take voice notes on your finger.
IOS 26.1 adds new Liquid Glass Controls.
Jim writes in and says if you don’t want the new slide to disable the alarm on your iPhone, you can change the setting back. Go go > Settings/Accessibility/Touch/Prefer Single-Touch Actions.
Gina in Mission Viejo is wondering why different iPhones pull in a different Wi-Fi signal.
You can now earn United miles on your Lyft rides.
Brynn Putnam, founder of Mirror & Board, will share how she’s reinventing family game night with her new tech console
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Sun, 09 Nov 2025 - 573 - $20K humanoid robot, Santa phone & moving your computer data (146, Nov 1, 2025)
AI used to create fake receipts: Expense-report fraud is rising as employees use AI to generate realistic receipts. Companies report millions in fake submissions.
Glasses that block facial recognition: Zenni Optical’s new ID Guard coating reflects infrared light, preventing facial recognition systems from identifying wearers. It also disables phone Face ID and Windows Hello while worn.
NVIDIA hits $5 trillion valuation: The AI chipmaker briefly became the world’s most valuable company, surpassing Apple and Microsoft. Analysts warn valuations may be inflated by investor speculation around AI demand.
Microsoft cloud outage causes global issues: A configuration error in Microsoft’s Azure cloud service caused an 8-hour outage affecting airlines, banks, and governments. Rich explains why reliance on a few cloud providers remains a risk.
Humanoid robot for home chores: 1X's Neo robot can load dishwashers, fold laundry, and wipe counters—but only with a remote human operator wearing a VR headset. Deliveries are expected in 2026 for $20K or $500/month.
Caller question – best portable phone chargers: Belkin’s 20,000 mAh power bank with USB-C charging was recommended as a reliable, travel-friendly option.
Gadget of the week – Santa’s Magic Telephone: This $100 Wi-Fi-connected rotary phone from Mr. Christmas lets kids talk to an AI Santa that remembers their name and wish list. Rich calls it “surprisingly good and fast.”
iPhone software update confusion: A caller saw iOS 26 listed alongside iOS 18.7.1; Rich clarified Apple now separates full updates from security-only versions, letting users choose stability or new features.
Outlook email frustration: A listener struggled sorting by subject in the new Outlook. Rich confirmed the option is missing compared with Classic Outlook and suggested checking IT restrictions or reverting temporarily.
Samsung’s tri-fold phone prototype: Unveiled in South Korea, the device folds twice to expand into a 10-inch screen. Expected to cost over $2,000 and compete with future foldables from Apple.
YouTube TV vs Disney dispute: Disney channels including ESPN, FX, and ABC are dark as the companies negotiate fees. Rich suggests trying short free trials from competing services or DirecTV Stream’s 5-day pass.
Fixing Google Contacts on Chrome: A caller’s contacts wouldn’t open after search. Rich advised clearing Chrome cache and cookies, updating the browser, disabling extensions, or testing in Edge.
Samsung notification bubbles fix: For Galaxy users annoyed by floating text bubbles, go to Settings → Notifications → Advanced → Floating Notifications and turn bubbles off.
Guest interview – Alexandra Samuel, “Me + Viv” podcast: The tech journalist created her own AI coach using ChatGPT. She discussed how personalized AIs can feel human, enhance creativity, and even risk emotional dependence.
AI & mental health: Rich and Samuel noted OpenAI data showing millions of users struggling emotionally with AI chats. They discussed balancing AI’s benefits with human connection.
Moving data to a new PC: Rich advised transferring only essential files to keep new systems clean—using OneDrive, an external drive, or Laplink PC Mover for full migrations.
OpenTable adds loyalty perks: The new Regulars program offers Amazon gift cards for points, early reservation alerts for Gold members, and free Uber One for six months.
Updating iPads to iPadOS 26: Rich says the new version adds windowed multitasking similar to a Mac or PC, runs well on M-series iPads, and is safe to install.
Google Gemini coming to smart speakers: Early access is rolling out to U.S. users via the Home app. Gemini will replace Google Assistant with smarter, conversational responses.
DirecTV on-demand fast-forward limits: Some Hallmark movies won’t skip ads because they’re streamed on-demand, not recorded via DVR. Only recorded versions allow skipping.
Syracuse University launches creator-economy program: Starting 2026, students can learn podcasting, streaming, and digital strategy at the new Center for the Creator Economy—a first-of-its-kind partnership.
Samsung Internet browser now on PC: The beta version for Windows 10/11 syncs bookmarks, passwords, and Galaxy AI features with phones.
Wemo smart-switch phase-out: Belkin is ending cloud and Alexa support for older Wemo devices in 2026. Thread-based models will continue to work with Apple HomeKit.
iPhone storage tips for teens: Rich advised using free cloud options like Dropbox or ProtonDrive to offload photos instead of paying for more iCloud storage.
Finding reliable cell service: T-Mobile users near Canada reported dropped calls; Rich explained how to pick the best low-cost carrier (MVNO) based on which major network—Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile—works best locally.
Feedbag listener highlights: Tips included filming rental cars in 4K for insurance protection, warnings about musician payment scams, and reminders to clean out old storage units instead of paying endless monthly fees.
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Sat, 01 Nov 2025 - 572 - GM’s eyes-off driving, digitizing old tapes & remote-controlled rentals (145, Oct 25, 2025)
Rich talked about GM’s Forward event in New York City where they announced their eyes-off driving.
Jim in Sherman Oaks wants to know the best way to send Mast texts to folks and also put the information in their calendar. Rich mentioned Simple Texting and Textedly, along with Substack and Calendly.
Amazon revealed it’s a software bug that caused that massive AWS outage, not a cybersecurity incident.
Meta’s Kate Ross will explain new safety tools and simple ways older adults can protect themselves from online scams. Mentioned: instagram.com/help and facebook.com/help
Jason in San Diego is trying to replace missing album artwork in Apple Music. Rich also mentioned the app MP3Tag
Kevin in San Clemente wants to know how to unsubscribe safely from spam mail.
Google has added a feature called “Trusted Contacts” to help you recover and get back into your account if you’re ever locked out. Set it up today by going here.
Listener GW in Pasadena notes TurboTax Desktop 2025 won’t run on Windows 10 — you’ll need Windows 11 or TurboTax Online.
Tom in Los Alamitos wonders how a game like Royal Kingdom can be advertised as having no ads inside the app. How does it make money?
Gadget of the week is the Aluratek e-paper Wi-Fi digital photo frame.
OpenAI launches its ChatGPT Atlas browser with AI built-in.
Scott Stein, Editor at Large at CNET, will discuss Samsung’s new Galaxy XR headset and what it means for the future of mixed reality.
Kristen in Arcadia wants to de-dupe her photo library. Rich suggested Duplicate Photos Fixer Pro, Gemini, or using Google Photos, which can automatically find and group duplicates.
HBO Max is raising prices again across all plans, anywhere from $1 to $2 per month.
Rich recently finished listening to Michael J. Fox’s new book, Future Boy, and really enjoyed it.
Bob from Sunland asks how to digitize his old tapes. Rich mentioned converters from Roxio and Elgato and a device called the ClearClick.
New perk for Prime members: Amazon Luna, their cloud gaming service, now has access to over 50 games for free.
Carlos is wondering what the scam is when you get a robocall and they don’t say anything back.
Verizon has a new wireless home internet plan called Lite, which starts at $25/month.
Bob is wondering if there is an alternative to Wispr Flow for his Mac. Rich says Monologue does something similar.
Christie asked which robo vacuum I like and which password manager I like. I mentioned the Roborock F25 and Bitwarden.
Thomas von der Ohe, CEO of Vay, will explain how the company’s remote-driven, door-to-door car rental service works and what it means for the future of transportation.
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Sat, 25 Oct 2025 - 571 - Japan tech, social media safety & travel pillow pick (144, Oct 18, 2025)
Rich talked about what he saw at CEATEC 2025. Watch my segments here and here. Here’s the Honda Uni-One that’s going viral. Plaud AI note recorder here.
Apple launched an M5-powered 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Amazon is hiring 250,000 workers for the holidays.
Julia Storm, Digital Wellness Educator and founder of ReConnect, will help parents understand California’s new social media warning label law and Instagram’s PG-13 teen content rules — and what both mean for kids online.
Gadget of the week is Logitech’s new solar keyboard that lasts up to four months on a charge. Sponsored by ShopBack.
Charlene in Hawaiian Gardens is having trouble getting her mic to work on Zoom. Rich says to go into Settings, Audio and choose the right mic on your system. You can also test your setup at a website like webcammictest.com
Donna asks how to share photos that she’s scanned with friends and family. Rich recommended Amazon Photos.
Kathy in Los Angeles wants to know if she should keep an old Compaq keyboard and mouse. Rich recommends just buying one on Amazon when you need it. You can recycle used electronics at places like Staples, Best Buy and the Apple Store.
Apple TV+ is changing its name to just Apple TV, and F1, the hit movie, will stream on December 12th.
Phil in San Diego is trying to help a friend who wants to get access to their child’s iPhone that passed away. Rich says this is not easy. It might require a court order. For everyone else, please set up a legacy contact on Apple, Google, and Facebook.
Nancy wants to sell stuff on Facebook Marketplace but doesn’t want to use her real phone number. She wants to know some apps to add a second line. Rich mentioned TextFree, Sideline, Burner, and Hushed, as well as Google Voice.
Rebekah Griffiths, Assurant’s mobile trade-in expert, will explain how trade-ins put more money back in consumers’ pockets and why giving devices a second life matters.
Rich mentioned a handy website for converting image, video, audio, and document files called VERT.
Google is adding a “hide ads” button to search results.
Verizon’s Total Wireless brand has a free cell phone plan for eligible Californians with unlimited talk, text, and 6GB of data.
Nathan is having issues with his Spectrum remote controlling his HiSense TV.
Rich mentioned how United is installing StarLink on its mainline aircraft and this website can help you track the progress.
Rich talked about how connectivity and technology has changed in Japan over the past decade he’s been traveling there.
In case you’re wondering what Rich travels with in his tech bag, here are the details.
Rich mentioned the trtl travel pillow. Also, here is the ramen place he found in Tokyo. Bookmark it for your next visit!
Wayne from Wisconsin asks how to adjust his MP3s so the volume is the same across each file. Rich recommended an app called MP3Gain.
Rich mentioned the Taylor Swift song Opalite.
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Sun, 19 Oct 2025 - 570 - Top Prime Day gadgets, Windows recall privacy & scam exposing duo (143, Oct 11, 2025)
Rich talked about his Amazon Prime Day mishap and the products that you wanted the most.
Rich also talked about his list of gadgets to keep an eye on this holiday season.
Rich explained who’s eligible for the FTC’s Amazon Prime refund and warned listeners to watch out for scammers trying to take advantage of it.
Nas in Los Angeles is wondering why his apps are no longer streaming after he switched from Spectrum to T-Mobile home internet. Rich mentioned doing a speed test with Fast.com.
Rich explained that if you’re trying to remove an older Nest Thermostat from the Google Home app, you’ll need to delete it from the Nest app instead for it to fully disappear.
He also noted that Google is ending support for the first-generation Nest Learning Thermostats from 2011 and 2012 — so if you still have one of those, it’s time to upgrade.
Gadget of the Week: HP FilmScan 5-inch touchscreen film scanner that digitizes old negatives and slides—perfect for reviving memories before the holidays. [video]
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Be cautious when downloading Sora—there are many fake apps. Make sure the developer listed is OpenAI, not anyone else.
Lisa is wondering if she should keep her HP laptop that she just got the extended security updates on or keep the MacBook that she just purchased.
Debby asked what to upgrade to from her iPhone 7. Rich recommended the iPhone 16e — affordable, simple, and a solid upgrade.
Kevin in San Clemente said Google is asking for lots of personal info to keep using his account. Rich mentioned using Cloaked and Privacy.com to help protect your identity and keep personal details private.
Ashton Bingham and Art Kulik, founders of Trilogy Media and stars of FOX Nation’s Scammed: Getting Even, will share how to spot fraud, fight back, and protect yourself from today’s biggest scams.
Rich explained that you can now chat directly with apps inside ChatGPT — the first partners include Spotify, Booking.com, Canva, Expedia, and Zillow, with Target, Uber, and OpenTable coming soon.
Tony in Orange County warned listeners never to call a phone number found in search results — instead, go directly to the company’s official website and use the customer service number listed there.
Steve in Orange County asked how to remove Recall from his Windows computer. Rich said to go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Recall & Snapshots and turn off the toggle for Save Snapshots. He also mentioned Winaero Tweaker, a handy app that lets you adjust nearly any Windows setting.
Steve Arhancet, co-CEO of Team Liquid, will explain how esports is evolving, why gaming is creating real career paths, and what the new UCLA Alienware Lounge means for the next generation of players.
Rich said you’ll soon be able to watch select Lakers games in Apple Immersive on the Vision Pro — making it feel like you’re sitting courtside.
Tesla just launched cheaper versions of the Model Y and Model 3, though both are missing several premium features.
Chevy announced the Bolt is coming back for 2027, priced under $30,000.
And Microsoft is marking its 50th anniversary with a quirky release — Windows XP-themed Crocs.
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Mon, 13 Oct 2025 - 569 - Amazon smart home devices, deepfake app Sora & Prime Day tips (142, October 4, 2025)
Rich talked about Amazon’s smart home announcements.
Google is ending support for early Nest Thermostats.
Daniel asks about using Apple Photos and Google Photos at the same time on his iPhone.
Sue wants to track blood pressure on the iPhone.
Trae Bodge, smart shopping expert at TrueTrae.com, will share how to score the best deals on Amazon Prime Big Deal Days.
Rich’s Prime Day Shopping Tips.
Hank in Southeast Michigan is wondering what the best way is to move his files from his old computer to his new computer.
Tim writes in — he usually goes with OtterBox but wanted to know if I have any other recommendations for his new iPhone 17 Pro Max. I told him I still like the OtterBox Symmetry series, but also check out UAG cases for extra protection and the Spigen Ultra Hybrid if you want something slim and simple.
Gear of the week, thanks to ShopBack.com — featuring two great picks for your setup: the Belkin 3-in-1 Q2 wireless charger, perfect for powering your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods all at once, and the UGREEN 45-watt plug-in charger, a compact powerhouse for keeping your gear charged fast wherever you go.
Debby in Murrieta is trying to stop Gemini from launching when she holds the power button. Go to Settings → Advanced features → Side button → Press & hold → Power off menu.
OpenAI released an app called Sora, which is basically a way to create “fun” deepfakes videos of yourself and friends. Invite only; download.
Meta will start using your chats with its AI to personalize ads on Facebook and Instagram. No opt-out option.
Stephen Robles, tech journalist and content creator, will join to share insights on Apple and smart home technology. Mentioned: Stolen shortcut, Recipe shortcut, create.beard.fm, make.com and Downie.
Cheryl in Phoenix is wondering if a data removal service is worth it. Rich mentioned this Consumer Reports article, DIY takedown guide and Google Results about You.
Microsoft is raising Xbox Game Pass prices, and Peloton is increasing membership costs for both app and hardware users.
Bob in Denver wants to transfer music from his iPhone to his Mac. Rich suggests trying third-party software like iMazing, Alt Tunes or TouchCopy (not personally tested).
Mark in St. Petersburg wants a simple, affordable laptop. Rich recommends a Chromebook Plus if going ChromeOS, or the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim for a solid Windows option.
Here’s the secret link to access Microsoft Office free on the web.
Kelly wants to know if she can run Safari and Chrome on her Mac computer at the same time.
Mark Vena, CEO and principal analyst at SmartTech Research, will share gadgets we both love.
Mark mentioned a few gadgets he’s using — DJI mics, a green screen, and an iPhone cage for better video setup and sound.
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Sat, 04 Oct 2025 - 568 - Windows 10 end of life, photo off an old phone & Alexa+ (141, September 27, 2025)
Rich mentioned you should take photos of your rental car from all four sides to avoid disputes over damage.
Rich mentioned his scanner project that sends files straight to Google Drive—convenient, but keep privacy in mind.
Rich mentioned TikTok will keep operating in the U.S. under new ownership and tighter security rules.
Rich mentioned Amazon Prime customers may be eligible for up to $51 back from an FTC settlement.
Rich mentioned Windows 10 support is ending, so users need to plan for an upgrade.
Dan Ackerman, Editor-in-Chief at Micro Center, will discuss Windows 10’s end of life, how to extend updates for another year, and when it makes sense to buy a new PC.
Mentioned the PC Health Check App.
Disney+ streaming prices are going up starting October 21, with increases of $2 to $3 per month.
Charles in the San Fernando Valley says he’s wondering if his iPhone 11 is still feasible to use. Rich mentioned yes, it can support iOS 26, though you might need to clear out some storage. He also recommended the Clever Cleaner app.
Kirk in Upland is wondering how to access an iPhone 8 he got from his late mom. Rich mentioned contacting Apple to remove the activation lock, and urged everyone to set up a legacy contact on Google, Facebook, or Apple.
ChatGPT is adding a new proactive feature called Pulse which delivers personalized updates each morning based on your past chats and data.
Rich got access to Alexa Plus and says the AI-enhanced assistant is much more helpful.
Lisa Jackson, Apple’s VP of Environment, will discuss Apple’s sustainability efforts.
Kirk in Upland is trying to download a photo stored on an old Nokia phone.
Christina in Monterey is wondering why Google is trying to verify that she’s over 18. Rich mentioned this page to check if your age is verified.
OnePlus announced the OnePlus 15 with its own camera technology instead of Hasselblad.
Rich mentioned there was an app called Neon that paid users to record calls to train AI — but it appears to have been shut down.
Visible is making its debut in-store at Best Buy.
Virginia in Utica is wondering if she should upgrade her laptop to a Windows or a Mac.
Krista Kowalczyk, author of Beyond the Storm, will share her latest photo scanning and preservation tips, plus insights from her new book.
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Sat, 27 Sep 2025 - 567 - iPhone 17 review, iOS 26 best features & Anker power bank recall (140, September 20, 2025)
Rich shared his review of the new iPhone 17 models and talked about notable new features in iOS 26.
Dave in Long Beach wants to rip music from his CD’s and listen to them via a flash drive in his car. Rich recommended Exact Audio Copy and YouTube Music.
Victoria Song, senior reviewer for The Verge and author of the Optimizer newsletter, will talk about the Meta Ray Ban Display Glasses.
Connie in Idaho says she deletes emails on her iPad and then they come back.
Anker is recalling nearly half a million power banks due to fire risks—check yours to see if it’s affected.
Aaron in Missouri is locked out of his Google account after losing his two-factor phone number—Rich suggests using a trusted device or Google’s recovery process and reminds everyone to save backup codes.
Regarding the caller asking about ripping CDs, Dave suggests using MP3Tag to label songs so car systems display names, albums, and artists correctly.
Amazon Prime Day returns on October 7th and 8th.
Andy in Los Angeles wants to transfer photos from his iPad to his computer—Rich suggests using localsend, or resetting location and privacy settings to trust the device if it’s not showing up.
Caleb Denison, veteran tech journalist and founder of the YouTube channel CalebRated, will share his expertise on home entertainment and consumer tech. He recommends the TCL QM7K and Hisense U8 for high-end TVs, says TCL and Hisense both shine under $500, and points to Mini LED as the best overall technology for most people. His favorite streaming interfaces: Apple TV and Google TV.
Dell in Oceanside is trying to update his Samsung Galaxy S24 to One UI 8, but Rich explains the update is rolling out first to the S25 series this week, with the S24 scheduled to get it later this year. You can also force an update with Smart Switch.
Julie in San Diego asks if she should update her computer to Windows 11 and whether things will feel the same.
Rich explains Microsoft offers an extended security updates program to keep Windows 10 safe with patches for another year.
He also mentions Flyoobe, a tool that bypasses strict upgrade checks on unsupported PCs, but cautions it’s only for advanced users.
Rita in Sunland is considering switching from her traditional carrier to a low-cost option. Rich points out that services like Visible can save a lot of money each month, but support is mostly DIY — you can’t walk into a store for help.
Evan Rapoport, former Google Moonshot exec and founder of Amphibian, will share how his new app NatureMe helps people reconnect with nature through eyes-open mindfulness.
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Sun, 21 Sep 2025 - 566 - iPhone 17 first impressions, passkeys & easy travel insurance app (139, September 13, 2025)
Rich shares his thoughts on the new iPhone 17 lineup.
Caller Carmen in Hollywood can’t save her Google Docs. The issue is likely full storage. Head to one.google.com to check and free up space.
Brian Tong, YouTube tech creator, will help break down Apple’s big iPhone 17 announcements.
Rich shared an update on his recent accident.
Jim in Northern Arizona asks about using passkeys.
Rich mentioned the Passkeys directory and Proton Authenticator.
Watch Rich’s TV segments going hands-on with the new iPhones and reactions.
Zoox launches robotaxi rides in Las Vegas and they’re free right now.
Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing, will join us to talk about the big iPhone 17 announcements.
Jay in San Diego called in wondering if it’s worth paying $100 to upgrade from the iPhone 16 Pro to the iPhone 17 Pro.
Rebecca is trying to help her friend find his lost Android phone. Rich says to go to android.com/find.
Jerry in Mission Viejo is trying to recover her WhatsApp account on a tablet, but she doesn't have access to the phone number anymore.
The American Customer Satisfaction Index has a new study on household appliances and electronics.
Steve in Mission Viejo is wondering what might be the best smartphone camera for capturing videos of birds flying away.
Gmail is adding a new purchases filter, so you can see all your receipts and purchases in one place.
Spotify is adding higher-quality lossless audio.
Daniel Green, Faye Travel Insurance, will explain how tech is transforming travel insurance with app-based claims, instant reimbursements, and AI-powered 24/7 support.
Aura frames are now Calm Tech certified.
The Pixel is now the fastest-growing premium phone brand.
In the feedbag, Rich mentioned:
GnuCash, and Monarch Money for managing money
Annotate.net and Reflector for teachers in the classroom
CapCut, Adobe Rush and Canva for making slideshows
LapLink for moving programs and settings to a new PC
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Sat, 13 Sep 2025 - 565 - CEDIA 2025 smart home tech, Windows 11 upgrade check & Gemini photo tricks (138, September 6, 2025)
Rich shares highlights from CEDIA 2025 in Denver, a major home tech show featuring the latest in smart TVs, pro-grade audio, outdoor gear, and futuristic home automation.
Rich also talked about his visit to Denver, mentioning how much he enjoyed the city and a memorable dinner at Guard and Grace, where he had one of the best steaks he’s ever tasted.
Rich talked about how Amazon is ending the Prime Invitee program that let you share free shipping outside your household.
Rich answered a listener question about subscription trackers, noting Rocket Money helps cancel subscriptions but he now prefers Monarch Money for tracking all accounts in one place, even though it’s a paid service.
Tim in Huntington Beach asked if his old Windows 10 PC could handle Windows 11, and Rich said to use Microsoft’s PC Health Check app, try forcing the upgrade, or sign up for one more year of security updates.
Drew in Orange County asked if a Samsung A-Line tablet or FE tablet is better, and Rich said to go with the FE.
Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 FE with premium AI features starting at $650.
Gary in Laguna Niguel asked about satellite connectivity on smartphones, and Rich explained there are two levels — support built into phones like iPhones and Pixels, and service provided by carriers.
Google’s latest Gemini Nano update can restore old family photos and even remove fences from pictures.
Otto asked about organizing MP3s in Windows, and Rich recommended using the tagging program MP3Tag.
Auto asked how to manage groups of bookmarks in Chrome, and Rich suggested using folders and opening them in a new window, or trying Chrome’s Tab Group feature.
Brian Pagel, Executive Vice President at Emerald, explains what CEDIA 2025 is all about and the latest smart home trends on display.
Rich said to protect yourself online by using NordVPN with threat protection, or at least turning on Chrome’s safe browsing (standard or enhanced), which uses AI for real-time protection.
Gboard on Android now has a writing tools button that can polish your messages by fixing spelling and grammar.
Microsoft is giving U.S. college students a free one-year Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot subscription, a $100 value, if claimed by October 31.
Aldo called in asking about MP3 players, and Rich mentioned high-end Sony model, no-name brands on Amazon, and the Mighty player that works with Spotify or Amazon Music.
Julian Kheel, founder and CEO of Points Path, will share tech tips for smarter travel, including how his tool helps you decide when to book flights with cash or points.
Julian said that after Google Flights, his next favorite flight search tool is Kayak, while Hopper is useful for price predictions and Flighty for tracking delays.
Philips Hue is launching a lower-cost line of smart bulbs called Essentials.
Assurant reports mobile phone trade-ins are up 60% year over year, with people holding devices an average of 47 months; the iPhone 13 and Galaxy S22 are the top trade-ins, and AI is driving upgrades.
Tesco is testing an avocado ripeness scanner in select stores so shoppers can skip the squeeze test.
Melissa wrote in to say she loves the newsletter and that the Clever Cleaner app saved her 40% on her storage.
Tim in Richmond recommended two Microsoft tools for extra security: Microsoft Safety Scanner and the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.
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Sat, 06 Sep 2025 - 564 - Wizard of Oz at the Sphere, best iPhone cleaner app & top projectors (137, August 30, 2025)
Rich reviewed The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere in Las Vegas and explained how AI was used to reimagine the classic film.
Tim called in about a friend whose phone was allegedly hacked multiple times. Rich explained that’s unlikely, but advised changing major account passwords and enabling two-factor authentication for Apple, Google, and social media.
Mentioned: Proton Authenticator
Philip Jones, Technical Editor & Lead Reviewer at Projector Reviews, will explain what to look for when buying a projector.
He also mentioned premium models like the Epson QL7000, JVC DLA-NZ900, and Sony Bravia Projector 9, along with budget picks such as the Yaber V12 and Epson EpiqVision CO-W01.
Rich highlighted Clever Cleaner, a free app that helps clear iPhone storage by removing similar photos, large videos, and other clutter.
For cleaning up photo clutter, Rich suggested Files by Google for Android, Gemini for Mac, and Duplicate Photos Fixer for Windows/Mac. For Google Cloud, go to one.google.com
Apple announced a September 9 “Awe Dropping” event, where it’s expected to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup, including a new thin and light model likely called the Air.
Jefferson Graham, host of the Photowalks travel photography show, will share his favorite tips for capturing better shots on the go — plus his latest tech advice for travelers.
Jeff recommended knowing iCloud.com/find and android.com/find for lost phones, and said Graeter’s in Cincinnati is the best ice cream he’s had out of 120 spots worldwide.
Margie in Fullerton asked about free tools for animation and AI, and Rich suggested Adobe Express, Animaker, Google’s Veo and Flow, plus ElevenLabs for audio.
John in Moorpark had issues with his AT&T router; Rich suggested calling AT&T for a fix, or trying 5G wireless from T-Mobile/Verizon, and checking the Speedtest ISP site for other local options.
Ed in Rialto asked about voice-to-text for Windows, and Rich recommended Wispr Flow, calling it life-changing, and also mentioned Gmail’s “Help Me Write” feature.
Verizon is trying to reinvent the home phone with a new feature called Family Line which rings up to five smartphones at once.
Jim in Sherman Oaks asked about hotspot security, and Rich explained it’s generally safe if you use a strong password and WPA3 encryption.
Scott Aaronson, professor at UT Austin and director of the Quantum Information Center, will explain the basics of quantum computing.
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Sat, 30 Aug 2025 - 563 - Pixel 10 first look, car tracking devices & a landline for kids (136, Aug 23, 2025)
Rich recapped his experience in Brooklyn for the Google Pixel event and discussed what's new with the Pixel 10 series.
Rich talked about visiting Chuck's Arcade, a new retro-inspired arcade from Chuck E. Cheese.
Jason Lucking, co-founder of PAiback, will explain how their app helps travelers automatically get money back when airfare prices drop.
Hal in Simi Valley is asking how to change the size of the icons and text on his Windows computer.
Rich covered the Pixel Watch 4’s biggest upgrades, including standalone Satellite SOS, a new AI Health Coach, and Raise-to-Talk with Gemini for instant AI help.
Karen in Bakersfield asked for antivirus suggestions. Rich explained that Windows Security is already strong, with options like Malwarebytes, Sophos, Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing, and AV-Test results helping you stay protected without all the upsell clutter.
Mark in Woodland Hills is asking if there is a home show where he can see all the security options on display. Rich mentioned CEDIA in Denver, which is where you can see a lot of the professional electronics equipment.
C. Scott Brown, senior editor at Android Authority, will share key takeaways from Google’s Pixel event in Brooklyn.
Apple TV+ is raising prices from $10/month to $13/month.
David writes in from Oregon asking if he can turn off the 4-digit passcode to his phone so he can just swipe to unlock it. Rich says yes, but he does not recommend it.
Reggie in Charleston, South Carolina wants to know about trackers for his car. Rich mentioned the AirTag, Chipolo, Tile and Tracki.
Jo Carrasqueira, senior editor at XDA, will share simple steps to deep clean your Windows PC so it runs faster and smoother.
A Seattle start-up named Tin Can is bringing back the landline, but just for kids.
Amazon Autos adds Hertz used cars to its online marketplace.
Alaska Airlines and T-Mobile are teaming up for free Starlink in-flight Wi-Fi.
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Luke in the UK recommends ShredOS for erasing hard drives.
Dave in Washington suggests LibreOffice for editing PDFs for free. And for changing file permissions, check out Emco Unlock It.
George from Pennsylvania suggests Microsoft PC Manager for cleaning up old PCs.
Nora from Pico Rivera loves Tello because you can customize the plan to fit your needs.
Rich mentioned that Facebook might be secretly scanning your camera roll and has instructions for how to turn this feature off.
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Sat, 23 Aug 2025 - 562 - Where to learn online, photo privacy tips & erasing old PCs (134, Aug 16, 2025)
Rich mentioned how going to the DMV for his real ID was a smooth process.
AOL is discontinuing dial-up, and Rich reminisced about the old days of the internet.
Dale in Oceanside says his Samsung keyboard layout mysteriously changed. Rich says to tap the gear icon above your keyboard, tap "Languages & types" under English, and set it back to QWERTY.
Apple brought blood oxygen monitoring back to Apple Watches, but the difference is you have to look at the results on the iPhone screen.
Kodak says, contrary to rumors, it is not going out of business.
John in Los Angeles asked where he can continue his education. Rich mentioned Coursera, edX, LinkedIn Learning, Google Cloud Skills Boost, Microsoft Learn, IBM SkillsBuild, and ClassCentral.com.
Better Business Bureau warns of fake passport renewal websites that might charge you a fee or capture your personal information.
Rich mentioned how much he loves Nord's excellent threat protection feature, which also blocks ads as you surf the web.
Leesa emails to say she's gotten two class action lawsuit notices and wants to know if how to verify if they're legitimate. Rich says to check them at TopClassActions.com.
Rich says he’s loving Ring’s new AI feature that gives clearer notifications about what’s happening at home.
Rich has been testing the Epson EcoTank printer.
Mark in Woodland Hills says his Roku 4 is making whirring and grinding sounds.
Rich mentioned that Yahoo is cutting its free storage from 1 TB to 20 GB.
Richard in Calabasas wants to know how to delete Gmail emails faster in bulk. Rich says you have to do it from the desktop version of Gmail.
Brett Bristow, creator of Tech With Brett, will share tips and tricks to make your tech work the way you want — from smartphones to smart homes.
Brett mentioned Home Assistant, Narwal Flow, Casita Smart Switches, and Gemini Live.
Kathy in Los Angeles wonders About the privacy of selling items online. Rich mentioned a few websites, including exif viewers like EXIFEditor.io and Jimpl.com. And tools to strip EXIF data like Privmeta.
Sue in Long Beach asks if hotel keys contain your personal information.
Sanford in Santa Barbara wants a projector that can mirror his phone screen. Rich recommended the Nebula Capsule and the XGIMI Mogo. Also check out XREAL Glasses.
David Lombard, founder of the Laptop Elf Project, will share the best ways to securely erase, recycle, or donate your old Macs and PCs.
David mentioned several useful tools: CrystalDiskInfo (crystalmark.info) to check hard drive health, Speed.cloudflare.com to test internet speed and latency, MiniTool Partition Wizard for partition management and wiping, DBAN (dban.org) for securely wiping computers you can’t log into, and Free Disk Wipe (diskwipe.org) for erasing drives.
Google has introduced a new AI-powered feature that helps find flight deals.
The National Public Data site, hacked in early 2024, is back under new ownership. You can remove your information by searching your name, copying your profile URL, and submitting it through their opt-out form.
A new app called Cassette helps you rediscover forgotten iPhone videos by playing them back in a VHS-style experience.
Camp Snap has a new digital camera inspired by the classic Super 8, designed to capture video with a retro feel.
Jay in Hot Springs writes in that Microsoft Edge has a built-in scareware blocker, but you have to turn it on: go to Settings > Privacy, Search, and Services, then toggle on “Enable AI to Block Malware.”
Joanie in Carmel say she loves the Roborock wet/dry vacuum cleaner I recommended.
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Sun, 17 Aug 2025 - 561 - Instagram map privacy, ChatGPT 5 & the gift card trick you should know (133, Aug 9, 2025)
Rich talked about flying kites with his kids and selling stuff on OfferUp.
Rich also mentioned buying discounted gift cards on CardCash.com.
Rich explained the new Instagram map feature that potentially shares your location if you choose to.
Jim writes in about gift cards. He recommends a website called CardBear.com, which aggregates the best discounts available for a wide range of gift cards.
Marilyn from Chula Vista called in about issues with the Watch TCM app.
ChatGPT just rolled out a major update to version 5, bringing faster performance, improved writing and coding skills, and new personality options.
Hulu’s standalone app will be fully merged into Disney+ in 2026.
Frank in Port Chester wants more details on using Gemini to keep notes. Rich suggested checking Google’s recommended prompts for ideas.
Doreen in Irvine asked how to back up text messages and contacts on a Samsung. Rich recommended using SMS Backup & Restore for messages, and for contacts, opening the Contacts app, going to Settings, and choosing Export.
On iPhone, open Contacts, tap Lists, press and hold a list, then tap Export.
Jay from Los Angeles says he uses Wirecutter and Consumer Reports for reviews. Rich suggested also trying Vetted.AI, Google’s AI Mode, and ChatGPT for product comparisons.
Barb wants to know how to back up her phone locally to her Windows computer. Rich says you can still use iTunes—just plug in your phone and click the little phone icon under the menu bar, next to where it says Music.
Mark in Woodland Hills asked about smart luggage or brand recommendations. Rich said he’s currently using Amazon Basics, also likes Away Luggage, and thinks Props Luggage is pretty cool with its built-in feet.
College students can get a free year of Google Gemini Advanced, which includes the Pro models and 2TB of cloud storage.
Roku has launched a new ad-free streaming service called Howdy, priced at $3 a month, with a selection of movies and TV shows.
Adam Doud, freelance technology writer, talked robotic lawn mowers and Samsung’s foldable phones.
Microsoft is shutting down its PDF scanning Lens app. Alternatives include the Microsoft 365 Copilot app and Adobe Scan.
Nick wants to know how to clean up his Gmail storage. Rich recommends using the tools at one.google.com.
AT&T is paying $177 million in a data breach settlement.
Bob from Los Angeles says he's shooting video on his Samsung phone. Which way should he shoot it? Horizontal or vertical?
Rich says you can watch his TV segments on YouTube.
US Mobile CEO Ahmed Khattak on how your phone can get better coverage and save you money with two networks at once.
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Sat, 09 Aug 2025 - 560 - Bitchat explained, sports card tech & a must-have security app (132, Aug 2, 2025)
Rich talked about the new offline messaging app called Bitchat. Download for iOS and APK for Android here.
Stanley in Northwest Ohio asks about the universal AI search engine called Poe.
Samsung says its foldable phones are some of the best-selling pre-orders ever.
Scott Budman, Emmy Award-winning tech and business reporter for NBC Bay Area, will break down the latest news from Silicon Valley.
Kathy in Diamond Bar wants to know the best tracker for her Android phone for her luggage. Rich recommends a tracker on Android’s Find My Device network like the Chipolo POP.
Dropbox is shutting down. You have to switch to a new password manager by October 28.
Gee Lefevre, CEO of Presto, will talk about how AI is changing the way we place drive-thru orders at fast food restaurants.
Andrea asks how to access Google Gemini (iOS, Android)and also what's a good recommendation for a password app. Rich says Bitwarden.
Proton has launched a free two-factor authentication app that works cross-platform.
Uber has a new preference for women riders to get matched with female drivers.
Sarah is asking about a laptop for her daughter for college, but she says she has no money to buy it. Rich recommends the M1 MacBook Air or the current MacBook Air in using education pricing at Apple.
Mark in Woodland Hills is specifically interested in African American genealogy history. Rich recommended this page at BlackPast.org as a resource.
Tedd Mann, creator of the CollX card trading app, called in from the National Sports Collectors Convention. We talked about the latest in sports card tech and trends.
Mentioned: Whatnot, digital repacks (Arena Club, Courtyard), AI in the hobby like Waxstat.
Paul in Columbus, Ohio asks why some apps on-the-go require you to be on a Wi-Fi or hotspot.
Kay in Sherman Oaks says an update on her Samsung Galaxy A15 changed everything. Rich said to: Update Google Play apps, Update Galaxy Store apps, Update Google Play System Update by going to Settings > Security and Privacy > Updates > Google Play system update.
Nate in Florida asks for a review on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Rich visited the Tesla Diner in Hollywood.
Entrepreneur Lily Vittayarukskul, founder and CEO of Waterlily, will join to discuss how families can plan for long-term care, including how her AI platform predicts future health needs.
Sales of Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses tripled in the first half of 2025. They are very popular.
Cash App has a new pools feature so you can collect money from people in a group easily.
Spectrum now lets you pay the difference to upgrade the free included streaming apps to the ad-free version.
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Sat, 02 Aug 2025 - 559 - Feedbag extravaganza, AI tips & Disney Imagineering magic (131, July 26, 2025)
Rich recapped his 20th wedding anniversary trip to Kauai, including a few tech takeaways from the islands.
Taren in Tennessee asked about getting a Wi-Fi range extender that works outdoors. Rich recommended the eero Outdoor 7 for strong, weather-resistant coverage outside.
Technology journalist and podcaster Tom Merritt, host of Daily Tech News Show, will join to talk about his favorite tech things, including the new XREAL glasses. Also mentioned: Feedly and Openvibe.
Johnny from New York writes in saying he’s having trouble sending a large video file by email. Rich suggests using the free tool Wormhole.app — it’s fast, secure, and perfect for sending big files without hassle.
Lucia from South Carolina asks if there’s a way to have her mom’s Google phone automatically answer calls on speaker. Rich says to go into Accessibility > Touch > Call Audio Routing — and set it to speaker.
Larry is starting a new job with a claims company and will be taking lots of photos. He asks which phone Rich recommends. Rich says: go with the iPhone 16 if you don’t need zoom, or the iPhone 16 Pro if you want the absolute best camera performance.
Rosita in Upland wants to free up space on her iPhone using a flash drive. Rich recommends the PNY Duo Link — it plugs directly into the iPhone and makes it easy to transfer and back up photos and videos.
Cathy called in about her water leak detector, which only works on a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network — but her router is set to 5 GHz. Rich explained that many routers have a toggle or setting to enable a 2.4 GHz network. He also mentioned the Zircon leak detector, but it also runs on 2.4.
Technology journalist Sabrina Ortiz, senior editor at ZDNET, will join to talk all things AI.
Sabrina mentioned that if you don’t want ChatGPT to train on your data, you can go into Data Controls and turn off the option called “Improve the model for everyone.”
A plumber called in to recommend the Moen Flo system for water leak detection. Rich also mentioned another option called PHYN — both are smart solutions for monitoring your home’s water use and catching leaks early.
Jim from Orange, California wants an easy way to work with PDFs. Rich recommends checking out the website ilovepdf.com — it’s free and lets you merge, split, compress, and convert PDFs with just a few clicks.
Janine writes in about receiving an email with a suspicious invoice attached. Rich says: don’t click it. Instead, you can check it out at snitcher.space or Norton Genie. You can also copy and paste the email into a chatbot like ChatGPT to help analyze it. And to learn how to spot scams more easily, visit scamspotter.org.
John in Newport Beach wants to know how to put a video on a flash drive and copy protect it so they can't copy or redistribute it. Two options to try are here and here.
Josh Gorin, Executive R&D Imagineer at Walt Disney Imagineering, will join to talk about how Disney uses cutting-edge tech like mixed reality and interactivity to bring park experiences to life. Mentioned: Imagineering in a Box — a free online resource for future creators, available on the Khan Academy website.
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Sat, 26 Jul 2025 - 558 - AI notebook hack, proving you’re human online & one phone for work and personal (130, July 19, 2025)
Rich talked about how to build an AI-powered notebook that can remember everything using a combination of Google Gemini and Google Keep.
Brian in Orange County is trying to figure out how to transfer photos from his iPhone to an Android. Rich mentioned LocalSend and PairDrop.
Were Nest cameras really hacked on May 28th? Rich explains.
Google has set a date for the unveiling of its next Pixels on August 20th in New York City.
Herb In San Diego wants to know how to get his answering machine to work with his AT&T digital phone. Rich says voicemail is likely included with the line and needs to be setup.
Darren asks how to transcribe Zoom calls in real-time like subtitles. Rich said to use the live transcription feature built into Zoom?
Dave in Littleton, Colorado wants to know how to free up space on his computer. Rich recommends Disk Cleanup, Storage Sense and BleachBit.
Nest is raising prices. So is Peacock.
Barbara is switching from AT&T to US Mobile and wants to know if she should stick with her iPhone or get an Android.
Adrian Ludwig, chief architect at Tools for Humanity, will explain how World Network is building a more private and secure way to prove you’re human online — and why that matters.
Kenneth in Hollywood is looking for a way to use one cell phone for his personal and business calls. Rich mentioned Grasshopper and RingCentral and Google Voice.
Wayne wants to know how to have his Android phone read his text messages out loud. Rich recommended Read my text messages app and pay $1.99 to get rid of ads.
Apple launched a new emoji game in Apple News+.
Logan Seacrest, fellow at the R Street Institute, will discuss how AI is being used in police body cameras.
Bitcoin hits all-time highs.
Rich has been playing Donkey Kong Bonanza on the Switch too, and it is a smashingly fun time.
If you get a suspicious email, you can forward it to this website: scan at snitcher.space And it will give you a little report of if it's bogus or not.
Chrome now lets you move the address bar to the bottom of the screen on Android.
Rich's kids talked about the popularity of Grow A Garden on Roblox and Steve's Lava Chicken reversed viral video.
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Sat, 19 Jul 2025 - 557 - Samsung foldables hands-on, cleaning up privacy permissions & Gemini AI notebook hack (129, July 12, 2025)
Rich shared his first impressions of Samsung's new foldable phones, the Z Fold 7 and the Z Flip 7.
Harland in Wisconsin wants to be able to watch Hulu from his smartphone on a TV in his camper but without any Wi-Fi or hotspot.
Amazon's Prime Day The event helped propel $24B in spending over 4 days, according to Adobe Analytics.
Adarsha in Michigan is wondering if she should get a Life Alert or smartwatch with fall detection for her heart condition.
Rich mentioned two restaurants he went to in New York City: Osteria Barocca in Little Italy and Tony DiNapoli's in Times Square.
Archie from Mississippi is looking for some ways to remove backgrounds from pictures. Rich mentioned: remove.bg, bgeraser.com, pixian.ai and cleanup.pictures.
Kimberly from New Jersey wonders if the newest iPhone can take pictures of the moon.
Gary in Laguna Niguel is wondering why his phone is not picking up a 4G signal in a place that it used to.
Nancy is having trouble with her Google Voice placing outgoing calls from the desktop.
Fubo TV agrees to a $3.4 million privacy settlement. You have until September 12 to file a claim.
Gmail adds a one-click unsubscribe dashboard to help you clean up your inbox. It's called Manage Subscriptions.
Caller Gerry wonders if signing in with Google could cause some issues. Rich always recommends checking your third-party connected apps that have access to critical account data like Photos and Drive.
Patrick Chomet of Samsung talks about the company’s new line of foldables and why he believes now is the time to jump on board.
Devin in Long Beach is wondering why photos from his Whatsapp chats are showing up on his camera roll. Rich says to check Settings > Chats > Save to Photos and make sure it’s toggled off.
Google Gemini can now turn a photo into a video. Rich’s example here.
Bobo and Rich taste tested the Selena Gomez Oreos, and we give them a thumbs up.
Carl is going laptop shopping at Costco and wants to know the best specs to look for. Rich also mentioned checking for deals through Slickdeals like this one.
The FDA has cleared the first cuff-less blood pressure monitor for over-the-counter use.
Folio is a read-it-later app to replace Pocket, which is shutting down.
Rich figured out that you can save and retrieve notes from Google Keep using Gemini AI. So it's basically an AI-powered notebook.
Belkin is dropping support for older Wemo products as of January 31.
ABC 7 San Francisco has a story of a woman who got hundreds of Amazon return packages delivered to her home by accident.
Ari Paparo, former Google executive and author of Yield: How Google Bought, Built, and Bullied Its Way to Advertising Dominance, explains how Google quietly took over digital advertising.
Avast says you should have the safe tech talk with your parents and grandparents. Here’s a printable flyer to help them avoid scams.
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Sat, 12 Jul 2025 - 556 - Nothing Phone 3, lock your number & Chuck E. Cheese grows up (128, July 6, 2025)
Rich talks about his trip to London for the launch of the Nothing Phone 3 and the Nothing headphones.
Cheryl in Oregon asks what she needs to record and edit videos for social media.
Rich visits the NENA 911 conference to explore cutting-edge technology designed to get help to you faster and save more lives. Mentioned: Smart911.com
Dave wants to get rid of his landline but keep the number. Rich says check out NumberBarn.com
AT&T launches wireless account lock feature so scam artists can’t take over your phone number.
Frank wants to keep his alarm system, but needs a phone line and wonders if MagicJack would work. Rich also recommended Ooma.
Apps to download: Rotten Tomatoes, Hello Weather and Weather by Tomorrow.
Selim Benayat, Nothing’s AI & Services Product Lead, will explain how the company is reimagining smartphone interaction through software and AI.
Vera wants a printer that has a USB port for printing directly. Rich’s pick is a Brother MFC.
Kevin in Colorado is looking for a GPS unit to track his trailer. Mentioned: LandAirSea and Tracki
Randy wants a good phone that takes great quality pictures. Rich recommends the Pixel 9a and the iPhone 16e.
The caller wants to digitize old mini DV videos, Rich recommended Elgato and Roxio.
Luis in Pico Rivera wants a digital audio recorder. Rich suggests several options: if you have a smartphone, try the Plaud AI. For dedicated devices, check out the Zoom H1, a popular $30 off-brand recorderon Amazon, or a more premium Sony model.
Chuck E. Cheese is starting a retro arcade aimed at adults and kids alike.
Trae Bodge, smart shopping expert at TrueTrae.com, will share tips to help you get the best deals this Prime Day.
Rich mentioned he’s using Shopback to get $1 back on each Amazon order. [referral link]
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Sat, 05 Jul 2025 - 555 - Life-saving smartphone tips, Windows 10 extension & privacy-first phone made in USA (127, June 28, 2025)
Rich mentioned a website, smart911.com, that lets you fill out a safety profile that 911 dispatch operators might be able to see when you call in, if supported in your area.
Rich also talked about the ways to update your emergency settings on the iPhone, Samsung, and Pixel smartphones.
Microsoft is changing the blue screen of death.
Rick in Thousand Oaks wants to know the best way to scan or file digital statements.
Microsoft is giving users three ways to extend security updates on Windows 10 for an additional year.
Paul in Thousand Oaks called in to give his review of the Kindle Colorsoft.
Jim in Arizona asks how to take notes on the go in his car? Rich recommended Whisper Memos and Email Me.
Anker is recalling 5 power banks over battery safety risks.
Naomi is having issues with your Yahoo mail. Rich suggests checking to see if you're out of storage.
Samsung will unveil its next foldable phones on July 9th at an event in Brooklyn.
Spectrum is raising internet and TV prices.
Mark Yarm, Executive Features Editor at PCMag, will share what Americans really think about tech etiquette — from device snooping to ChatGPT texts.
Susie in Temecula wants to know how to stay connected to the internet in her 5th wheel.
Hertz is using AI to scan car rental returns for scratches.
SparkKitty malware steals photos from iOS and Android devices. Be careful with permissions.
Paul asks which Hisense TV I have. It’s the U8.
A caller from Winchester asks why her CarPlay is no longer working after upgrading to the new iPhone. Rich says to swap out the USB-A to USB-C cable. Here are two options from Beats and Amazon.
Techspot has a great list of essential apps to install on your Windows or Mac computer. Rich mentioned BCUninstaller.
Listener James has a suggestion for the caller having issues with large fonts in Outlook - launch it in safe mode by typing outlook.exe /safe into the Start box and see if the issue persists. If it doesn’t reset Outlook to defaults.
You can now listen to iHeartRadio on Meta Smart Glasses. Rich also mentioned the smart glasses with ChatGPT he saw in Mexico called GetD.
Todd Weaver, founder and CEO of Purism, will explain how his company is building privacy-first tech products that put users—not advertisers—in control.
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Sat, 28 Jun 2025 - 554 - Massive password breach, Amazon Prime Day tips & digital detox for kids (125, June 21, 2025)
Rich shared highlights from his trip to Mexico City, where he covered a brand-new tech trade show focused on electronics and appliances.
Rich shared his go-to gadgets—trusted tech he travels with and uses daily to stay powered, connected, and organized.
Oscar in Winchester, California asked how to uninstall Outlook from his Windows PC. If that’s not working, try a third party uninstaller like Revo Uninstaller.
If you subscribe to YouTube TV, you might be eligible for a $10 monthly discount.
Karina in Las Vegas asked how to free up space on her phone without losing videos — Rich suggested uploading them to a cloud service like pCloud or OneDrive to keep them accessible.
Rich explained what you need to know about the massive password breach. Cybernews Password Leak Checker
Bill in Fullerton asked about upgrading his PC to Windows 11 — Rich explained how to do it on unsupported hardware without replacing internal components.
Rich shared his Amazon Prime Day tips - put the stuff you want in your cart now and watch for price drops. Rich mentioned a portable carbon monoxide detector he tested on his recent trip to Mexico.
Lorna is having an issue with a printhead cleaning error.
Adrian Li Mow Ching, CEO of Clicks, joins to talk about their breakout keyboard case and big new deal with Best Buy.
Daisy in Menifee wrote in about WiFi problems on her Chromebook — Rich recommends doing a Powerwash to reset it and start fresh.
Sherry in Orange County wants to step down as a Facebook page admin — Rich explained how to add a new admin first, then safely remove herself.
WhatsApp is introducing ads into the Updates tab but messages remain private and end‑to‑end encrypted.
If you have a Samsung TV or monitor, you might be able to claim two free months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
Tom in Orcutt, California asked what specs to look for in a new computer. Also, check out this cheat sheet.
Molly DeFrank joins Rich to talk about helping families take control of screen time. She’s the author of “Digital Detox: The Two-Week Tech Reset for Kids” and shares practical tips to reset your kid’s relationship with tech.
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Sat, 21 Jun 2025 - 553 - iOS 26 features, smarter spam call blocking & cool new camera app (125, June 14, 2025)
Rich recapped the major announcements from Apple’s WWDC 2025.
Dario asks how to colorize an old black-and-white photo. Rich recommended apps like MyHeritage, Remini, and Photomyne for affordable and easy photo restoration.
Anker is recalling its popular PowerCore 10000 (model A1263) due to fire and burn risks — stop using it and check for a free replacement or refund.
Christina from Los Angeles wants a way to plug in a flash drive to her iPhone to back up her photos — Rich recommends the SanDisk phone drive for iPhone.
The Nintendo Switch 2 breaks records with 3.5 million units sold in just four days.
Rich detailed the new features coming in iPadOS 26 — including an all-new windowing system.
Samsung Galaxy users can claim a free year of Perplexity Pro AI, a $200 value.
Sam Altman says the Singularity is already happening — just more gently than people expected.
TechCrunch reports that 1.9 million 23andMe users have requested deletion of their genetic data following last year’s data breach.
Samsung is teasing thinner, lighter, and more durable Galaxy Z Foldables ahead of its next Unpacked event.
Snapseed returns with a surprise redesign for its iPhone photo editing app.
Stephanie Weitzman joins to talk about Speechify — the popular text-to-speech app that helps people listen to the information they want to learn or absorb.
John from Placentia asks why thieves can turn off a stolen iPhone — Rich explains that Find My still works on powered-off devices, and you can enable Stolen Device Protection for even more security.
Rich mentioned two books he just finished: Retail Gangster: The Story of Crazy Eddie and Apple in China.
Yahoo Mail launches a new Catch Up feature designed to help users manage inbox overload more easily.
West is a stylish camera app that transforms your phone into a digital film camera with a retro vibe.
Betsy from Gainesville, Georgia says her husband gets 15–25 spam calls a day — Rich recommends downloading the free Google Phone app and enabling spam protection. Make sure your carrier’s spam protection or app is activated. As a last resort, use apps like Hiya or Truecaller.
John Mills and Dave Merritt, co-founders of Watch Duty, will explain how their app became a must-have download during the LA wildfires.
Voicenotes has launched a desktop app for Mac — it works like an AI-powered memory bank for your thoughts and ideas.
Looking for a way to upgrade an unsupported Windows 10 PC to Windows 11? Here’s a helpful guide — but notes it’s a bit more technical than some users may be comfortable with.
Rich received lots of Feedbag emails from listeners praising Wispr Flow — the text-to-voice app on iPhone — for its accuracy and ease of use.
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Sat, 14 Jun 2025 - 552 - Hands-on Nintendo Switch 2, light bulb security cam & passkey basics (124, June 7, 2025)
Rich gave his first impressions of the Nintendo Switch 2.
Looking for details on how to get it? Check out TheShortcut.com
Jim in British Columbia wonders if an advertisement he sees on Facebook for a $29 pallet full of returned Amazon goods is legitimate.
Drew in Costa Mesa is looking for a solid basic printer/copier. Rich recommends the Brother L2240DW—grab it through a cashback site like Shopback to earn a little money back, since this model rarely goes on sale.
Rich mentioned CamelCamelCamel as a way to check to see if Amazon products ever go on sale.
Wyze has a new security camera that installs as easily as screwing in a light bulb—because that’s exactly how you do it.
Spencer in North Carolina has some advice on getting your computer to update to Windows 11.
Here’s a quick 20-second scam rule: if a message is unexpected and wants you to take action—pause, verify, and don’t rush.
Margie Want some suggestions on AI screenwriting tools: Nolan, AIScreenwriter, DeepStoryAI
AT&T has a new unlimited senior plan for those 55 and up. It's just $40/month.
And no, it's not just you. Apple Mail is having issues on iOS 18.5. Hopefully a fix is in store soon.
Rich mentioned Wispr Flow as an incredible smarter voice to text app for the iPhone.
Here are the best apps to create a watch list of the movies you want to stream.
Bryan Bishop (Bald Bryan) will talk cancer, movies and his new newsletter all about helping you find the best movies on your streaming services.
Jim in Hemet wants to convert HEIC images to JPEGs on Windows. Rich suggests using the Vert website or the CopyTrans app. iPhone users can also switch from High Efficiency to Most Compatible in camera settings to avoid HEIC files altogether.
Photoshop is now on Android.
Marshall is having issues with the battery on his Samsung S25 Ultra. Rich mentioned using the battery diagnostic tool in the Members app.
Mark in Winnetka is wondering if there's a good way to build a family tree without taking a DNA test. Mentioned: Geni.com
A new survey says the sweet spot for productivity is 75 minutes of focused work followed by a 33-minute break. It’s all about balance.
Mint Mobile users now have access to RCS messaging.
Andrew Shikiar of the FIDO Alliance will explain passkeys – what they are, why they matter, and how they’ll change the way you log in.
Tools mentioned:
Paiback tracks airfare after you book—if the price drops, they’ll try to get you a credit. Use my referral code 351116198944 for your first $25 in savings commission free.
Hobby Scan helps card collectors quickly scan and check what their cards are worth.
Notion’s AI Meeting Notes feature automatically creates smart, detailed recaps of your online meetings.
Rich On Tech Episode 124 - June 7, 2025
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Sat, 07 Jun 2025 - 551 - Protect yourself after data breach, free PC cleaners & Apple’s China challenge (123 , May 31, 2025)
Rich talked about a massive data breach exposing 184 million logins and passwords. He recommends using strong, unique passwords and turning on two-factor authentication for key accounts.
Mentioned: Have I Been Pwned and MalwareBytes Digital Footprint Tool
Rich highlighted the impressive Gemini live video feature, which brings real-time AI to life. ChatGPT has a similar tool — if you haven’t tried it yet, now’s a good time.
Greg in Minnesota asked how to record live streaming radio. Rich suggested the Audials app, plus Piezo for Mac users and Audacity for Windows.
WhatsApp has finally released a dedicated iPad app — 15 years after launch.
David in Michigan lost all his photos after resetting his LG G8. Rich says, “Please, please, please” — always back up your photos with Google Photos, iCloud, or Amazon Photos (free with Prime).
Maria asked if those digital marketing or work-from-home offers on Facebook are legit. Rich says, “Probably not” — try trusted sites like FlexJobs or LinkedIn instead.
Rich’s brother Justin joined the show to share tech tips from his Europe trip. His Airalo eSIM worked flawlessly across multiple countries.
Google Calendar on Android now lets you block third-party apps from accessing your calendar.
Claude has introduced a new voice mode for more natural conversations.
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Rich shared a story about visiting a local record store. A reminder that tech and nostalgia can coexist.
Chris Hoffman from the Windows Intelligence newsletter shared top free PC cleaners. Try built-in tools like Disk Cleanup and Storage Sense, or go with the more advanced BleachBit.
Rich shared his review of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.
Patrick McGee explains the high-stakes relationship between Apple and China, as revealed in his new book Apple in China.
IPhone 16 tops global smartphone sales in the first quarter of 2025.
T-Mobile added a screen recording feature to its app without telling users.
Dennis asked why Google can’t catch scams with all its AI power. Rich says they are — AI is already flagging phishing, spam, and scam sites behind the scenes.
Sandy writes in and says her kid wants a Walkman. Rich says to check out Retrospekt.
Microsoft Authenticator is dropping password auto-fill.
Disney+ has launched a new “Perks” program offering subscribers exclusive discounts, free trials, and sweepstakes.
Soumit in Orange wants to know how passwords sync across different devices if he uses a password manager.
Amazon has launched a new budget friendly Blink video doorbell.
Ed Bott is a longtime tech journalist and expert on all things Microsoft. We’ll talk about the slow march to the end of Windows 10 and what it means for you. Mentioned: Force upgrade to Windows 11 and why you don’t need to pay for antivirus software.
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Sat, 31 May 2025 - 550 - Gemini Gets Smarter, Drones Drop Pies, and AI Fakes Fool a Newspaper (122, May 24, 2025)
Rich talks about attending Google I/O 2025 and the major consumer announcements from Google.
Mozilla is shutting down its Pocket app—if you need an alternative to save articles for later, check out Instapaper.
Google just launched the NotebookLM app for iOS and Android—check out the new Audio Overviews, which turn your notes into podcast-style summaries you can listen to on the go.
Benny in Burbank is blind and wants to read mail and newspapers—Rich recommends ElevenReader, a free app that uses your phone’s camera to scan and read printed text out loud.
Queen Ugly Duckling from the Bronx misses her QWERTY keyboard—Rich suggests checking out Clicks, a gadget that snaps onto your phone and gives you that satisfying physical keyboard feel again.
Diana in Orange County asked if her phone is safer than her computer for financial transactions—Rich says yes, in many cases your smartphone is more secure thanks to built-in protections like biometric login and app sandboxing.
Shane in Colorado wants to ID the pictures in his screensaver—Rich suggests adding a watermark before dropping them in the folder, or using a third-party app like gPhotoShow, which can display file names or captions as the photos play.
The Take It Down Act bans sharing deepfakes and non-consensual intimate images.
Jony Ive is teaming up with OpenAI in a $6B deal to design AI-first hardware.
Lisa writes in and says her elderly brother fell for the Coinbase scam. What should he do?
Gerald wonders, if someone gives a scam remote access to their computer, does that mean they now have access to all their saved passwords in a password manager?
Dave Citron, Senior Director of Product Management for the Gemini app at Google, joins us to talk about the latest Gemini features and how they're making the app even more intelligent with Gemini Live Mode.
Gina in Florida is worried about data sharing—Rich says limit what you share when possible and ensure you’re downloading the official app.
Adobe says Memorial Day is shaping up to be the year’s first big online shopping weekend.
Students are damaging Chromebooks by jamming objects into USB ports—a new trend spreading on TikTok.
A newspaper’s summer reading list included fake books—turns out the author used AI and didn’t fact-check.
Regeneron is buying the now-bankrupt 23andMe, aiming to tap into its massive genetic data.
Rich saw a live demo of Wing’s drone delivery service at Google I/O—yes, they were really dropping pies from the sky.
Twelve South has a smart new cable that combines the plug and USB-C—no power brick needed, and it’s up to 10 feet long.
Jason Ball, longtime news executive, joins us to talk about life after TV and how he’s using AI, and off-the-shelf tech to reinvent himself as a creator with the Life after News podcast and the Desert Dispatch newsletter.
You can now set Google Translate as your default translating app on iPhone.
Ava is an app that provides real-time on-screen captions of spoken words, making conversations more accessible for everyone.
Rich On Tech Episode 122 - May 24, 2025
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Sun, 25 May 2025 - 549 - Samsung S25 Edge, Amazon cashback tip & iPhone 16e letdown (121, May 17, 2025)
Rich talks about the trend of slimmer smartphones, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.
Toni in the Inland Empire wants her Apple Watch to alert her when she leaves her iPhone behind.
Melissa asks if it’s safe to leave to add her debit card to Apple Cash.
Leon in Fallbrook asks what Rich thinks of services that remove your personal info from the internet. Here’s my DIY guide.
Charter and Cox are merging in a multi-billion dollar deal.
Edward in Tampa is curious if Rich has ever heard of laser internet from Taara.
ShopBack is a new cashback site that gives you $1 back on every Amazon order and percentage rewards at stores like Target, Sephora, and Nike. Read more about it here.
The FTC’s new rule on junk fees is now in effect — ticket sellers and short-term rentals must show all fees upfront.
JP in Calabasas is curious if his friends should still be using the iPhone SE even though it’s losing support.
Vivian in Murietta is trying to regain access to her Yahoo account and doesn’t trust the process.
Johnny Jet joins us to share the latest in travel technology and tips. Mentioned: ResortPass, Flighty, FlightAware.
Coinbase reveals details on a data breach that affected some customers.
Here’s a hack to let you skip overpriced Wifi and still chat with AI in the sky. On iPhone? Try Text.ai.
John in Denver called about a website that automatically tracks your flight prices and gets you a refund if it drops. Mentioned: Paiback and Autopilot.
Max is becoming HBO Max once again.
Peacock has a deal for one year of service at $25.
Leo in Torrance is upset that the iPhone 16E does not accommodate HDMI out over USB-C, and he says it wasn't advertised anywhere in the specs.
Jake in Colorado is wondering how to delete a Facebook page he set up with his ex-wife. Rich mentioned: Meta Verified.
Steve Fisher, futurist and co-author of SuperShifts, will talk about the future of humanity and what comes after the Age of AI—he’ll explain how technology, biology, and energy breakthroughs could transform our lives over the next 200 years.
Watch: Rich’s rant on how social media is changing us.
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Sun, 18 May 2025 - 548 - Siri Settlement, Social Media Reality Check & AI in the Workplace (120, May 10, 2025)
Rich discussed how social media is changing the fabric of our society.
Susan in Santa Monica says her friend’s iPhone 13 Pro Max is showing SOS after getting an eSIM installed—likely a carrier activation issue.
If Siri ever activated without you wanting her to, you might be able to claim your share of a $95 million settlement.
Dawn in Troy, Ohio, is wondering if she can turn off Grammarly full keyboard access—Rich explains the privacy trade-offs and how to adjust the setting. Mentioned: Language Tool and Wispr Flow.
Nash in Downey is looking for a good printer—specifically a laser model—and also wants recommendations for headphones with strong bass (Beats Fit Pro or Sony ULT Wear)
Sam asks if there’s a way to block an inappropriate Wi-Fi network from showing up or connecting to his computer.
FBI warns about old routers being used to power cybercrimes.
Netflix is unveiling its first home screen redesign on TVs in 12 years.
Chris in Orlando says Siri doesn’t work on his iPad—Rich recommends doing a settings reset to bring it back.
Aparna Chennapragada, Chief Product Officer at Microsoft, joins us to talk about how AI and digital agents are reshaping the workplace — and what it means for the future of how we all get things done.
Google Maps now has a new feature that saves places from your screenshots.
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is their slimmest phone yet.
Got the new Samsung One UI 7? Here’s how to fix two annoying features.
Samsung is adding a new tap-to-transfer feature for money.
Josh Ochs will explain how parents and students can use social media and AI tools like ChatGPT to build a positive online reputation.
Untrap extension for YouTube lets you customize over 280 aspects of the YouTube experience on desktop.
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Sat, 10 May 2025 - 547 - App Store shakeup, iPhone ghost calls & adding a flip phone to your setup (119, May 3, 2025)
Rich discusses how a major court ruling forces Apple to allow outside payment links in apps, changing how developers charge and how users pay.
Mark in San Diego says the GPS on his Pixel 4a has stopped working and wants to know what he can do to fix it.
Microsoft is going passwordless for new accounts, using passkeys and other secure sign-in methods.
Paul in Columbus, Ohio says one of the backlights on his Hisense TV is busted and wants to know what his options are.
Google is ending support for 1st and 2nd gen Nest Learning Thermostats—check your email for a discount offer on a replacement.
Matthew in Huntington Beach wants to use both an iPhone and a flip phone and wants to know his options for managing calls and texts across both. Rich mentioned DumbWireless, Camp Snap Camera and Number Sync or Number Share.
Rich talked about the viral success of Steve’s Lava Chicken, a Minecraft song by Jack Black that’s now the shortest track ever to hit the Billboard Hot 100.
Madonna in Michigan says her iPhone is randomly calling people on its own—what could be causing it?
If you get an email about the Avast settlement, it’s legit—real payouts are being issued.
Sylvia in Murrieta has terrible cell reception—Rich suggests turning on Wi-Fi calling, asking your carrier about a signal booster, or checking out products from WeBoost.
Steven Johnson, Editorial Director at Google Labs, talks about the latest updates to NotebookLM — Google’s AI-powered research and writing tool that helps you organize and understand information faster.
Google is launching iOS and Android apps for its popular Notebook LM. You can now pre-order them—once they’re live on May 20, they’ll automatically download to your phone.
Joey in Orange County says she’s getting tons of political texts—what can she do to stop them?
Microsoft is raising Xbox prices, citing market conditions as the reason for the increase.
Google Gemini app now lets you edit photos with AI.
Meta has launched a stand-alone Meta AI app.
ChatGPT now has shopping features built in.
Mark in Montana wants to stream local channels—Rich mentioned checking out TV Garden, along with free apps like Tubi, Pluto, and Peacock.
Kermer in Sun City is having trouble getting his Verizon Wi-Fi to connect to his phones—what can he do to fix it?
Harry Campbell, founder of The Rideshare Guy, joins us to break down the latest in the gig economy — from Uber and Lyft to delivery apps, robotaxis and beyond. Sign up for The Driverless Digest newsletter here.
Sam Altman’s latest startup, World, is scanning irises to create digital IDs—now expanding across the U.S. with new storefronts and mobile devices.
Starbucks has opened its first 3D-printed store—a drive-thru-only location in Brownsville, Texas—constructed using layered concrete and robotic printing technology.
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Sat, 03 May 2025 - 546 - Roku upgrades, phone hack fears & how to recover lost texts (118, April 26, 2025)
Rich talked about the latest Roku announcements from their NYC event.
Stephen from Tarzana wants to organize millions of files on his computer. Rich suggested checking out AI tools like Dropbox Dash, along with software options such as Directory Opus and the freeware alternative Total Commander.
As expected, pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 are already sold out.
Tim Makalinao, Co-Founder and CEO of Bandana, joins us to talk about fixing the broken job search system and how his startup is helping workers land better hourly and entry-level jobs — for free.
Rose from Temecula is worried her phone might be hacked. Rich recommended looking into iCloud Private Relay, the iMazing Spyware Checker, and the Am I Secure app.
The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses just got a software update adding live translation and support for more music services.
A Pixel 8 user accidentally deleted an entire conversation with her son and is looking for a way to recover lost texts.
Rich suggested checking one.google.com for a device backup, using Google Takeout to download old messages, and installing SMS Backup & Restore to save future texts—since Google Messages sadly doesn’t have a “recently deleted” folder yet.
Brian from Northridge wants to know how to delete individual cookies and cache data from specific sites instead of clearing everything at once.
Kelly from Los Angeles says her budget Android phone has stopped charging.
A new Gmail feature called Manage Subscriptions helps you unsubscribe from newsletters in bulk, and it’s rolling out now.
Justin Hendrix, CEO and founder of Tech Policy Press, will share insights on the ongoing Google and Meta antitrust trials and what they mean for consumers.
Walter from Temecula is looking for a lower-priced alternative to the Apple Pencil. Rich mentioned options from Logitech, Adonit, ZAGG, and highlighted the ESR Geo Digital Pencil as a highly rated budget pick.
Meta just launched a new free video editing app called Edits, available for both iOS and Android.
TV.garden lets you explore live TV streams from around the world for free.
If you’re looking for an alternative to Grammarly, there’s a free option called LanguageTool.
Rich shared a cool way to scan a QR code at a restaurant table and instantly split the bill using a service called sunday.
George from Los Angeles says his wireless mic isn’t working with his Samsung Galaxy A15 smartphone.
Tim O’Hearn, software engineer and author of Framed: A Villain’s Perspective on Social Media, will have a new take on how social platforms really work.
The Apple Watch is celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
Text.ai lets you text AI for free using your regular messaging app—no download required.
If the battery is swelling in your Pixel 7a, Google has a repair program to fix it.
AT&T is adding cruise ship coverage to its International Day Pass for $20 a day.
Max is cracking down on password sharing, charging $7.99/month for each extra member outside your household.
Netflix is adding a dialogue-only subtitle option that shows just the spoken words.
Christopher from Justice, Illinois wants to see what devices are connected to his Wi-Fi—Rich recommends the app Fing.
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Sat, 26 Apr 2025 - 545 - Meta & Google antitrust, Apple recycling tips & AI-powered scams
Rich discusses major antitrust cases against Meta and Google—and what they could mean for the future of Big Tech.
Richard in Bell, California asks why his PayPal transaction won’t go through on a website.
Dennis in San Dimas is looking for a NAS drive that works with both Windows PCs and Macs. Rich mentioned brands like Synology or QNAP.
Nintendo Switch pre-orders begin April 24—prices for the base console and bundle stay the same.
Richard in Arcadia wants to digitize old photos. Rich suggests Epson FastFoto or Perfection scanners, or apps like PhotoMyne, and Google PhotoScan. For a professional service check out ScanMyPhotos.com.
HP is settling a lawsuit over misleading discounts—if you bought something on their website, you could get between $10 and $100.
Rich mentioned Bald Bryan’s Baldywood movie streaming newsletter as a great way to find what to watch next.
Albert in Chatsworth says pop-up ads are taking over his Android phone. Rich recommends clearing your browser data, uninstalling any unfamiliar apps, and disabling push notifications from websites.
Soumit wants to merge his contacts and remove duplicates. Rich suggests ContactsPlus.com, checking the built-in duplicates tool on iOS or Android, or using Google Contacts for a free, easy way to clean everything up.
American Airlines will offer free in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2026 for AAdvantage members.
Google is giving students free access to Gemini Advanced and 2TB of storage through June 2026.
Jeff in Clearwater, Florida, is curious about using real-time translation earbuds to listen to talk radio. Rich suggests checking out Timekettle for options.
Lauren Braun, Apple’s Environmental Product Manager, will talk trade-in and recycling at Apple Stores – how you can turn in old devices the right way and what really happens to them.
Johnny Jet says Hawaii is testing a digital version of its mandatory landing form, making it easier for travelers to complete before arrival.
George in Laguna Hills is using his T-Mobile phone as a home router but says the experience isn’t great.
Microsoft reports a surge in AI-powered scams, blocking $4 billion in fraud attempts over the past year.
A new phishing scam is impersonating Google, using legitimate-looking emails to steal user credentials.
The FBI is warning about a new scam where fraudsters impersonate the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) to target previous scam victims.
Craig in Los Angeles is curious about how satellite messaging works on his iPhone.
Robbert is looking for a free, HIPAA-compliant fax app. Rich suggests Fax.Plus, iFax, HP Smart Mobile Fax, and Dropbox Fax—with the right settings and agreements in place.
Trish in Los Angeles runs a mobile home park and needs to send monthly text updates to residents. Rich suggests checking out SimpleTexting and Textedly.
Menka Sanghvi, author of Your Best Digital Life: Use Your Mind to Tame Your Tech, will talk technology and how to take control of your screen time.
AT&T is changing its AutoPay discount structure starting April 24, 2025. To receive the full $10 monthly discount, customers must use a bank account (ACH) for payments.
Campspot has released its list of the top trending national parks for 2025, based on traveler interest and booking data. Leading the list is Yosemite National Park, celebrated for its iconic granite cliffs and waterfalls
Rich On Tech Episode 117 - April 19, 2025
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Sat, 19 Apr 2025 - 544 - Travel Tips, Online Privacy & Nintendo Switch 2 Preview
Rich shares tips for avoiding pricey roaming charges when traveling abroad.
The AirFly Pro 2 lets you use your Bluetooth headphones with in-flight screens. A simple adapter that makes travel more comfortable.
Lynn in Murrieta is asking why AT&T is ending email-to-text. The service shuts down in June because presumably not many people are using the feature anymore.
Rich also mentioned three easy ways for exchanging files cross platform including LocalSend, FilePizza and PairDrop.
Matt Swider from TheShortcut.com joins to talk about his hands-on time with the Nintendo Switch 2 — what’s new, what’s improved, and whether it’s worth the wait.
Katie in Garden Grove asks about translation earbuds. Rich suggests TimeKettle M3 and Google Pixel Buds for real-time translation.
TikTok gets another 75-day extension as U.S. pushes deadline on a potential ban.
Rich shares free ways to remove your personal info from the internet.
Ludi in Long Beach reports mysterious files clogging his iCloud storage. Rich suggests checking for hidden files and old backups to free up space.
Kyle in Riverside asks if there’s a way to have the iPhone automatically respond to all incoming text messages.
Zelle is discontinuing its standalone app due to low usage, with less than 2% of transactions occurring through it. Users can continue using Zelle through their bank’s app without any action required.
Rob in Los Angeles is locked out of his Microsoft account from repeated sign-in attempts. Rich says reset your password, turn on 2FA, and sign out everywhere.
Cloaked Co-founder and CEO Arjun Bhatnagar will join Rich to share tips and insights on protecting your personal information and online privacy.
Want an eye-opening experience? Dial 1-855-75-CLOAK (1-855-752-5625) and you’ll hear how much of your personal data is out there.
ChatGPT is free for college students through the end of May.
Rich likes the Amazfit Bip 6 smartwatch—plenty of features for just $80.
Rich’s son Parker calls in with his take on the new Minecraft movie. A kid’s honest review.
Jacqueline in Michigan asks how to move iPhone photos to Android. Rich recommends using Google Photos.
Sergio is vision impaired and looking for assistive glasses. Rich mentions Envision, OrCam, IrisVision, eSight and the $350 Ray-Ban Metas. He also suggests trying the OKO app for street crossing.
Joel Santo Domingo of Wirecutter breaks down mesh networking—what it is, why it matters, and the best systems to buy. His top choice: Eero 6.
Roblox has new tools for parental controls.
Rich says the AirFly Pro 2 is a travel must-have. Lets you use Bluetooth headphones with in-flight entertainment.
Rich On Tech Episode 116 - April 5, 2025
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Sun, 06 Apr 2025 - 543 - Don't Get Phished, Flight Booking Hacks & Phone Roaming Advice
Rich shared how a cybersecurity expert got tricked by a phishing scam. A reminder that we’re often the last line of defense.
Susan in Santa Monica is helping a friend buy a laptop and wants to know what matters most.
Facebook is bringing back a feed that only shows posts from your friends. The new tab puts the focus back on real connections.
Emma in San Bernardino needs last-minute airfare. Rich recommends checking points sites like PointsYeah and point.me, then using Google Flights with flexible airports and one-way searches.
ChatGPT just upgraded its AI image tool and people are having fun with it. It now edits images in any style and finally gets text right.
Deb in Agoura Hills is looking for the best phone options for her 12-year-old granddaughter and the optimal way to purchase it.
Richard in Bell asks if charging to 100% is bad for your phone. Rich says to check battery protection settings on iPhone and Android—they help manage charging automatically.
Spectrum TV Select customers now receive Peacock Premium at no extra cost, adding to their entertainment options.
Ace in Pearblossom wants faster access to Gmail now that Basic HTML is gone.
Leslie in Coto de Caza is prepping her phone for a Europe trip. Rich recommends checking roaming options, trying eSIMs, and turning on Wi-Fi calling before departure.
Dave from Joshua Tree asks if Google Drive is safe for personal info. Rich says it is—just review permissions for third-party apps linked to your account.
Collin Walke, a cybersecurity and data privacy expert, joins us to explain what 23andMe’s bankruptcy means for your genetic data—and what you can do to protect your privacy. Instructions to delete your genetic data.
Nintendo is introducing Virtual Game Cards, allowing digital games to be shared among family members, enhancing the flexibility of digital game ownership.
Edwardo in Tampa didn’t get a two-factor code from his bank. Rich says to check settings for blocked numbers or short codes and confirm your number is correct.
Stanley wants to know why websites keep asking if he’s a bot. Rich says it’s likely due to a VPN or shared network triggering security checks.
Mark in San Diego wants to watch MeTV, but his local channel dropped it. Rich says Frndly TV is an affordable streaming service that carries MeTV. Plans start at $7.99/month with a 7 free trial.
Diane in Crestwood wants to download her Facebook photos. Rich suggests using Facebook’s Download Your Information feature to save all photos at once.
Google’s Pixel 9a is set to launch on April 10 in the US, Canada, and the UK, following a brief delay due to a component quality issue.
Disney+ now lets you remove titles from your Continue Watching list, giving you more control over your viewing experience.
Mark Vena, CEO and Principal Analyst at SmartTech Research, shares why the Galaxy S25 Ultra finally convinced him to leave the iPhone behind.
Rich On Tech Episode 115 - March 29, 2025
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show.
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Sat, 29 Mar 2025 - 542 - Gadget nostalgia, the Computer Exorcist & AI predicts your lifespan
Rich On Tech Episode 114 - March 22, 2025
Rich takes a trip down memory lane to talk about some of his personal gadget milestones over the years.
David in San Francisco asks how to get good audio on a plane. Rich recommends AirFly and noise cancelling headphones.
Bob in Garden City Michigan wants to know how to tape a phone call on his iPhone. Rich says iOS 18 has call recording feature built in (so does Pixel and Samsung), Google Voice can record calls, so can apps including Rev and TapeACall and you can use the Plaud Note. Just be sure to check your local laws.
Conor calls in to explain how he got scammed out of thousands of dollars through a text message.
Stacey asks how to encrypt a flash drive—BitLocker To Go is the answer.
Google unveils $500 Pixel 9a, its iPhone 16e competitor.
The ClickFix scam tricks you into installing malware—watch out for captchas asking for keyboard shortcuts.
Dana asks why radio stations stopped playing on HomePod.
Zachary wonders if he should ditch Cash App after fraudulent charges.
Dino says his old copy-paste method for group emails isn’t working in the new Yahoo app—create a contact list instead.
Claude AI adds real-time web search for paid users, coming soon for free users.
Marc-Anthony Arena, the Computer Exorcist, breaks down modern tech threats in plain English – he’ll explain why old-school virus scans don’t cut it anymore and reveal the real dangers you should watch out for! Mentioned: Mint OS
HP Instant Ink is raising prices in April.
Bob in LA wants to know the best way to wipe a Mac laptop before getting rid of it.
Rod in Montana needs a good Skype alternative.
T-Mobile customers: You might have a targeted offer for a free line. Check your T-Life app to see if you’re eligible.
Brent Franson, founder of Death Clock, joins the show to discuss how AI predicts your life expectancy, biological age, and health scores—plus, what changes could help extend your life and improve longevity.
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Sun, 23 Mar 2025 - 541 - Best Ways to Transcribe Audio, Spring Cleaning Your PC & AT&T’s New "Landline"
Rich discusses how transcription tools powered by AI are making it simple to turn speech into text, whether in real-time or from recorded audio.
Products & Services Mentioned: Pixel Recorder, Samsung Voice Recorder, iPhone Voice Memos, MacWhisper, Vibe Transcribe, Whisper Web, Voice Notes, Whisper Memos, PLAUD Note, PLAUD Pin, Wispr Flow
Dave in Long Beach says his iTunes music library has disappeared and wants to know how to get it back.
Ray in Chicago says his Google Chromecast has been buggy this week and wants to know if there are any updates on the issue.
Dave in Long Beach says YouTube on Roku is buffering. Rich mentioned a cache-clearing hack he can try.
Larry in San Pedro wonders if it’s safe to enter his credit card number into his smartphone when calling his bank.
Victor in Santa Barbara says his Epson printer prints out pages of gibberish at random times, and Rich suggests restarting the spooler.
The smartwatch market declined for the first time in 2024.
Graham says his iPhone 7 Plus is no longer supported and wants advice on upgrading to a new iPhone 16e and switching to Mint Mobile.
Niantic, the creators of Pokémon Go, have sold the game to Scopely for $3.5 billion.
AT&T has a new “landline” service called AT&T Phone Advanced, which uses cellular or broadband and includes a backup battery.
Kimber Streams has been covering laptops and tech at Wirecutter for over a decade and will share expert tips on how to spring clean your PC and keep it running smoothly.
Kimber recommended a great laptop—the ASUS VivoBook 14 Q423SA, on sale for $500 at Best Buy.
Dee Dee in West Covina wants a TV with good contrast, and Rich recommends Samsung models with Relumino Mode.
Rich mentioned a handy file transfer website called FilePizza.
Bob in Lake Forest says his Mint Mobile service sometimes drops, and Rich suggests checking APN settings and doing a network settings reset if that doesn’t work.
Rick in Orange County uses Defender for PC antivirus and wonders if there’s a free alternative Rich would recommend. Rich says he can use Windows Security (built in) or check ratings at AV-TEST.
Jared Newman of Advisorator joins the show to discuss the best ad blocker alternatives now that uBlock Origin is out, how to stop those annoying “Sign in with Google” pop-ups, and his quest for the perfect web browser.
Google Wallet now allows you to add your passport for convenient digital identification.
Nintendo is opening a new store in San Francisco’s Union Square on May 15, 2025, and is holding a contest to win a trip there.
Rich On Tech Episode 113 - March 15, 2025
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show.
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Sat, 15 Mar 2025 - 540 - Stop Scam Calls Instantly, Must-Try Tax App & The Truth About Medical Misinformation
Apple’s latest product upgrades include the iPad Air M3, the 12th-gen iPad, and the MacBook Air M4 in a sleek new Sky Blue finish.
Tony asked about a good app for playing local files on his computer, with recommendations for reliable and feature-rich media players. Rich says YouTube Music cloud, Samsung Music, listeners recommend doubleTwist, Pulsar.
If you want to thwart phone call scams, try using the call recording feature on your device to deter scammers.
Matt Swider of The Shortcut joins to share the standout gadgets and biggest tech trends from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Fernando asked for a good way to transfer music files to his iPhone. Rich recommends using WALTR Pro for a seamless experience.
Google Gemini has added a variety of iPhone lock screen widgets for instant access to AI features.
Ron in Norco asked how to transcribe recorded meetings on his phone. Rich recommended services like Whisper Memos, Descript, Otter.ai, MacWhisper, and Whisper Web, or using the built-in AI audio tools on iPhone, Pixel, and Samsung.
Reggie in South Carolina asked about a tax service. Rich recommends FlyFin. (referral link)
Shirley’s laptop won’t turn on due to a ruined battery. Rich discussed whether it’s worth repairing or if replacing the device is a better option.
Rich suggested visiting a uBreakiFix store to get a free repair estimate before deciding on a fix or replacement.
Tom in Woodland Hills said his Sonos will no longer play KFI, and Rich discussed possible fixes and alternatives.
🎙️ Dr. Geeta “Dr. G” Nayyar breaks down the growing crisis of healthcare misinformation and how it’s impacting public health.
Jim in Malibu has a large property and wants a recommendation on a mesh system to extend Wi-Fi to his front gate and back workshop.
Rich recommended checking out the Eero Outdoor 7 and the TP-Link Deco Outdoor for extending Wi-Fi coverage across large properties.
DuckDuckGo has introduced new AI-powered search and chat features with a focus on privacy.
Google’s latest Pixel drop introduces new features, including AI-powered scam detection, expanded satellite SOS availability, and more.
T-Mobile Tuesdays’ latest perk is one free Slurpee every month at 7-Eleven and Speedway locations.
📱 Stephanie Humphrey will talk digital citizenship, sharing expert advice on kids and social media!
The Better Business Bureau revealed the biggest and riskiest scams of the past year, highlighting trends and key warnings for consumers.
AI is driving faster smartphone upgrades as consumers look for devices with more advanced AI capabilities.
Daylight saving time disrupts sleep for weeks, according to a new study from Samsung.
Rich On Tech Episode 112 - March 8, 2025
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Sun, 09 Mar 2025 - 539 - Alexa+ Unveiled, Erasing Your Info from Google & Smarter Spam Tips
Rich gives a recap of the Amazon Alexa+ event in NYC, covering the major AI-powered upgrades, new features, and whether the $20/month subscription is worth it.
Microsoft is shutting down Skype on May 5, 2025, urging users to switch to Microsoft Teams for continued service.
Jeff in Tulsa asks how to get started with his password manager.
Jose wants to know if the Ryoko portable WiFi hotspot is any good. Rich suggested the Simo devices as an alternative.
Google has a new, easier way to remove personal information from search results.
Rich also recommends signing up for Results About You to monitor and remove personal information from Google searches.
Patrick in Colorado Springs wants to disable the auto-update pop-up in Microsoft Office.
Alison in Corona asks about a security camera for a remote location with no power but cell service—Rich recommends checking out Reolink and Eufy 4G cameras.
John in Granada Hills asks why some email unsubscribe links take you to a page that asks for your email address.
Pixel Watch 3 is adding loss of pulse detection in the U.S. after receiving FDA clearance.
Mike in Austin asks why he can no longer mirror his screen to his TV from the GameChanger app.
Mike Prospero of Tom’s Guide joins to discuss Alexa+ and its new features, smart home improvements, and how it compares to other voice assistants.
Nile needs a Skype alternative with video and text chat—Rich suggests comparing the free features of Microsoft Teams and Zoom to see which offers more.
Neil in Virginia asks about PC compatibility with Qualcomm Snapdragon chips and whether his apps will work.
Killy in LA has a PhotoStick but can’t see the photos on his computer.
Bill in Hartford printed a QR code, but scanning it leads to the wrong URL.
Photoshop comes to the iPhone now, Android soon.
DIRECTV launches new genre-based TV packages starting at $35 a month.
📸 Chris Guld of Geeks on Tour will share expert tips on making the most of Google Photos—organizing, editing & preserving your memories!
Sarah writes in: “Stupid question, I’m sure, but why can’t the user set up a custom wake-up name for Alexa?”
Blue Origin’s next launch will feature an all-female crew, including Katy Perry, Gayle King, and Lauren Sanchez.
Clicks is bringing its physical keyboard to Android phones, including the Pixel 9, Motorola Razr, and Samsung Galaxy S25.
Rich On Tech Episode 111 - March 1, 2025
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show.
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Sun, 02 Mar 2025 - 538 - iPhone 16e Features, Photo Hacks & Must-Try Android Apps
Rich discussed the new iPhone 16e and its features, offering impressive value at a starting price of $599.
Wayne in Irvine had his Instagram and Facebook accounts hacked. Rich recommends visiting facebook.com/hacked to recover the account or signing up for Meta Verified for direct support. Also, secure your accounts with strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication.
🎙️ Titania Jordan joins me to talk about keeping kids safe online, her work with Bark Technologies, and how parents can take back control with her new book, Parental Control.
Maureen in Burbank is receiving messages about an iCloud subscription expiration and now suspects it’s a scam.
Facebook will start deleting live videos 30 days after they’re streamed. Download any old videos now if you want to save them before they’re removed.
Microsoft announced a major breakthrough in quantum computing with a new chip called Majorana 1.
Mark is experiencing issues with the latest Arlo app update.
Google has launched a new AI tool called Career Dreamer that helps match you with jobs based on your skills and experience.
Google is bringing a feature similar to Circle to Search to the iPhone, called Search Screen with Google Lens, but with limitations.
🎙️ Brandon Butch, tech YouTuber and writer at The Apple Den, joins the show to talk all things iPhone 16e—what’s new, what’s changing, and whether it’s worth the upgrade!
Rich shared Jefferson Graham’s simple tricks for better smartphone photos and recommended the excellent Radiant Photo app. He also mentioned Zerocam, an app that takes photos without using AI.
Randy is looking for a way to recover a video deleted from his phone a year ago.
Rich mentioned Google TV as an excellent app for keeping track of the movies and shows you want to watch. Download for iOS and Android.
Mark asked why there’s such an emphasis on Chrome over other browsers like Firefox.
American Airlines now allows passengers to use AirTags to help locate lost luggage, joining 18 other airlines offering this feature.
📱 Facundo Holzmeister from HowToMen – He uncovers the coolest hidden Android apps—get ready for some must-download recommendations!
Mentioned: Circle to Search, QRAlarm, NotiGuy, Remind Me!, GPT Mobile, TrackerControl, KineStop
Ring has released a new Outdoor Cam Plus featuring 2K video resolution.
The OnePlus Watch 3 has a noticeable typo on the back of the device.
Ray is looking for a good AM/FM internet radio with an Ethernet connection. Rich recommended the Grace Digital Mondo Elite paired with a USB Ethernet adapter.
Jim writes in and says he loves keeping track of where he’s been on cruises using thecruiseglobe.com.
Rich On Tech Episode 110 - February 22, 2025
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show.
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Sat, 22 Feb 2025 - 537 - Satellite Phone Connectivity, Apple’s Account Migration & Digital Estate Planning
Rich explains the current state of satellite connectivity on mobile phones.
Sign up for the T-Mobile Beta Test [here].
Watch Verizon’s commercial [here].
You can now download the Apple TV app for Android phones and tablets for access to Apple TV+ streaming and MLS.
Allison in Newport Beach says her business Instagram account was taken down due to violations she knows aren’t true. Rich says she can try appealing through the Meta Verified program.
✈️ Brian Kelly, founder of The Points Guy, shares expert travel tips, money-saving tricks & the best websites from his new book How to Win at Travel!
Gary in Laguna Niguel wants fitness tracking but not necessarily a smartwatch.
Daisy in Homeland, CA asks how to learn about AI. Rich says to use AI chatbots, watch YouTube videos, subscribe to the WonderTools newsletter, and check out free classes on sites like Khan Academy and community colleges.
TikTok is officially back in the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Apple is teasing a new product reveal on Feb 19, and everyone expects it to be a new iPhone SE.
Taren in Tennessee loves to read and wants to know if she should get a Kindle or an iPad.
An app called Death Clock aims to predict the day you’ll die (and how) using AI and a questionnaire about your health and lifestyle.
🖥️ J.D. Biersdorfer from The New York Times explains how to manage your digital estate—what happens to your social media and online accounts when you're gone.
Laura in Rancho Mission Viejo is wondering how to turn off notifications for a shared Google Calendar. Rich says to go to Google Calendar > Settings > Select the shared calendar > Adjust or disable event notifications.
Rich added that if an event is automatically created by Gmail, you need to copy it to a shared calendar so others can view it.
Mary in Topanga, CA wants a way for her 100-year-old mom in assisted living to watch TV with always-on captions since she forgets to charge her hearing aids.
Rich suggests enabling closed captions on the Samsung TV, though some models may require reactivation after turning off. For a simpler, always-on solution, he recommends the Jubilee TV system, which provides built-in captions on all content.
Earl in Whittier is asking which security cameras work well with Starlink. Rich recommends Wyze, Ring, Blink, Eufy, and Kangaroo as good options.
Super Bowl streaming hit a new record of 14.5 million viewers in 2025, with Tubi alone reaching 13.6 million.
Sabre is discontinuing the TripCase app on April 1, 2025.
Rich suggests alternatives like TripIt, Tripsy, and his favorite, AwardWallet. For flight tracking, he recommends Flighty.
💪 Bruce Pechman, The Muscleman of Technology, flexes his expertise on the latest in tech and fitness! Here are the gadgets he mentioned!
Apple now lets you migrate purchases from a secondary account to a primary account.
YouTube turns 20 years old—did you know it originally started as a dating site?
Rich On Tech Episode 109 - February 15, 2025
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Sun, 16 Feb 2025 - 536 - Amazon’s AI Alexa, Apple Invites & Microsoft’s Free App to Speed Up Your PC
Rich says Amazon will unveil a new AI-powered Alexa at an event in New York City on February 26.
Apple has launched Apple Invites, a new invite app. You’ll need an iCloud+ subscription and an iPhone to send invites, but anyone can RSVP—even non-Apple users.
Diana asks for an app to repurpose an old phone. Rich recommends Alfred Camera for easy live monitoring and motion detection.
Did you know Microsoft has a free app called PC Manager? It helps clean and optimize your system. Just be sure to download the official version to avoid imitators.
Rich’s mom stopped by to talk NYC, New Jersey, and share some advice for his show.
Mark asks if he needs a subscription to run his Orbi mesh network. Rich says no—it works without one, but some features (like security and parental controls) require a paid plan.
According to Chris Hoffmann of the Windows Intelligence newsletter, Windscribe and Proton VPN are two great free VPN options.
Katie wants a simple, free website to merge two wedding songs into one clip. Rich recommends Audiomass—a free, easy-to-use online audio editor.
Skip from Aurora asks which headphones are best for flying and if he needs an adapter. Rich recommends Sony, Bose, and Sonos Ace for noise cancellation and comfort. For in-flight entertainment, the AirFly adapter lets you use Bluetooth headphones with the plane’s audio system.
Researchers have discovered security vulnerabilities in the DeepSeek iOS app—raising concerns about user data and privacy.
Adam asks if he should replace a flash drive that gave him an error message. Rich says yes—once a drive shows errors, it’s unreliable and could fail completely. Backup important files and get a new one.
Google Maps celebrates 20 years of navigation, real-time traffic, and Street View.
📱 Joanna Stern, Personal Tech Columnist at The Wall Street Journal, discusses the latest in technology!
Ron in Palm Springs says Word is proofreading everything in Spanish. Rich suggests checking the language settings under Review > Language > Set Proofing Language to switch back to English.
iPhone 7 owners who filed a class action claim for “Loop Disease” are receiving payments up to $349.
Want a free office suite? LibreOffice has a new update with a polished UI and better compatibility with Microsoft documents.
Rick in West Hills asks if he should pay for more iCloud storage or move photos to his computer. Rich also mentioned the Amazon Photos app with unlimited storage for Prime members.
Finally! Truecaller now offers real-time caller ID and spam blocking on iPhone—but you’ll need a paid subscription to use it.
Rosebud is a powerful AI-driven journaling app that learns about you and provides insights into your life over time.
Kathy in Pittsburgh wants to replace her aging Windows 8 PC with a tablet—but not an iPad. Rich suggests the Samsung Tab S9.
📱 YouTuber Jimmy Is Promo shares top-notch tips, tricks, and reviews for Samsung users.
Rich is loving the new Opera Air web browser with its fresh look, break reminders, and background beats to help you focus or stay creative.
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Sun, 09 Feb 2025 - 535 - DeepSeek AI, Streaming the Big Game & Cell Plan Savings
Rich explained what DeepSeek is and why it disrupted the AI industry.
Toni in the Inland Empire asks about the difference between following someone and adding them as a friend on Facebook.
Jeff in Anaheim bought an Amazon Astro robot, and it stopped working.
Amazon Music Unlimited is raising prices by at least $1 a month.
Katie in Garden Grove is wondering about using an eSIM or regular SIM in Japan. Rich mentioned Airalo, use code RICH5375 for a few dollars off.
Lisa asks about the BeaconLink feature on OnePlus 13 phones.
Susan in San Diego wants to know if there’s something better than the Oura Ring. Rich mentioned checking out the Samsung Galaxy Ring (Android), RingConn, and Amazfit.
Rich talked about the high-tech, all-electric Pebble Flow RV.
Lou in Arizona is wondering if the system update messages he’s seeing on his Pixel 7 are legit.
Rich warned about a “Chrome Update” scam targeting Wordpress websites.
The Pebble smartwatch is making a comeback.
Michelle writes in asking if Apple is really enabling AI by default in the last update. Rich says yes, but you can turn it off easily.
Pat from Sherman Oaks asks if there’s a good website to chart a trip on a map. Rich recommends Roadtrippers.
📱 Cell phone plan reviewer Stetson Doggett will explain the latest offerings from carriers big and small – and how to save money while staying connected!
His Favs: US Mobile $25, Visible $45, Boost Mobile Infinite $65, Mobile X and US Mobile $10 plan.
There’s a new Apple Watch settlement for early models with swollen batteries. Details here.
Lynn in Murrieta is wondering how easy it is to switch to an MVNO.
Michael in Kentucky asks if the Cartable Pro Max he saw advertised on social media is any good.
Luis asks for a recommendation on a digital business card app. Rich says Popl and HiHello are two of his favs.
🎥 Phillip Swann, the TV Answer Man, joins me to break down the latest streaming services and what to expect for Super Bowl coverage.
You’ll be able to watch the Super Bowl on Tubi in 4K, but remember you need to register with your email first!
Helpful website to spot scams instantly – Scam AI.
Helpful website for quick, browser-based tools – Browserling’s Online Tools.
Google adds a new Block Breaker game – just search “Block Breaker.”
Rich mentioned the App Letterboxd and the movie Saturday Night.
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Sat, 01 Feb 2025 - 534 - Hands-On Samsung S25, Deleting Old Accounts & Accessibility Tech
Rich gives his initial impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series.
Freddy in Yonkers is looking for a way to rip audio off CDs. Rich mentioned Exact Audio Copy.
Drew in Sherman Oaks is looking for a way to free up storage on on his iPad without deleting his photos from iCloud. Rich recommends the “Optimize Storage” feature.
Delete Desk is a handy website with a database of easy deletion instructions for over 10,000 websites.
Bill in Santa Monica is wondering if the free TCL phone he got is worth keeping.
Rich says to watch the movie The Wild Robot. It’s excellent and streaming on Peacock.
Netflix is raising prices, and the top-of-the-line plan is now $25 a month.
PowerSchool data breach affects millions of students and teachers.
Samsung teased a super thin phone called the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is launching later this year.
Samsung gave us a first in-person look at their upcoming XR headset, Project Moohan.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 now has a kid-friendly mode.
Oscar is having issues loading a website. Rich says to disable any ad blockers, use an Incognito Window or clear the site data for the website.
David in Tulsa is wondering which first smartphone he should get.
📱 Nick Gray, Editor in Chief at Phandroid, will cover the key features of Samsung's S25 series.
Instagram has a new feature that lets you reset your personalized recommendations.
Jim in Portland writes in about how to cancel his recurring Dropbox subscription if he can’t access the email associated with it and can’t remember the email address he used to sign up.
A simple guide to help keep parents safe online. Rich also mentioned ScamSpotter.org
Microsoft 365 is hiking prices, but existing users can switch to “classic” plans to keep their current pricing.
Trucaller is bringing real-time caller ID to iPhones.
Sony is exiting the "recordable Blu-Ray” business.
Tesla launched a refreshed Y Model.
Leticia wants a good app to scan a document. Rich recommends Adobe Scan, but you can also use Google Drive and iPhone’s Files App.
Vincent wants a good QR code scanner for Android. Rich says to use what’s built into the camera, Google Lens or Barcode Scanner App.
🎙️ Radio host and accessibility consultant Paul Amadeus Lane explores how technology can empower people with disabilities, drawing from his experience as a quadriplegic gamer and tech enthusiast.
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Sun, 26 Jan 2025 - 533 - Emergency Tech, Best TVs for the Big Game & Real-Life Jurassic Park
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Rich talked about the tech to have on hand in an emergency situation.
Valerie is struggling to figure out what music service she wants to commit to.
Rich mentioned apps helpful to keep up with Wildfire activity near your home including Frontline Wildfire Defense, Watch Duty, PulsePoint and Firststreet.org
🏠 Kincade Fire survivor Mike Yurochko discusses Loti, his free platform helping disaster victims navigate insurance claims and rebuild their lives. Mentioned: A Fairy Tale
Pete in Fullerton is curious about the audio quality of phone calls on Ooma.
Stanley in Bettsville, OH wants advice on the best cloud DVR streaming option with Spectrum cable.
Apps to know:
Watchworthy - helps you find movies you will like.
Shredder - Tinder but for ski partners to hit the slopes with
Autopilot - Automatically tracks price drops on the plane tickets you buy and gets you credit for the difference.🏈 Digital Trends Editor at Large Caleb Denison will break down the best TVs for the big game, from budget-friendly choices to top-value picks and premium screens with stunning quality. Recommendations: Under $500 - 55 inch HiSense U6N, 65 inch TCL Q65. Under $1000 65 inch Sony X90L, HiSense U8N. Splurge: 98 Inch TCL Q6.
Evan in Anaheim is curious about the Ninja Woodfire Grill and Smoker. Rich mentioned checking what Weber offers, too.
DJI is dropping its strict software that keeps drones out of No Fly Zones.
George Laguna Niguel wants to know if he should use Fire TV for content or subscribe to YouTube TV.
Lynn in Riverside is wondering if she can rescue her hacked computer.
🧬 Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm discusses efforts to revive extinct species through genetic engineering and biotechnology.
ScanMyPhotos.com is offering free photo digitization for CA wildfire victims—email concierge@scanmyphotos.com.
DriveSavers is offering free data recovery to CA wildfire victims.
Nintendo finally revealed details on the upcoming Switch 2.
Samsung is expected to unveil the S25 series at an event on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 in San Jose.
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Sat, 18 Jan 2025 - 532 - LA Wildfires, CES 2025 Highlights & Top Landline Alternatives
Rich gave an update on the Wildfire situation in Los Angeles, and talked about balancing CES coverage with the fires happening back home.
Raul in Arcadia asked about portable batteries. Rich mentioned Jackery, Goal Zero, EcoFlow’s Solar Hat and Anker.
🔥 Nick Russell, VP of Operations at Watch Duty, will share how the app is helping communities stay informed during the LA County fires.
Susan in Santa Monica wants to get a smartphone. Rich mentioned refurbished iPhone and Pixels for the phone and pre-paying for a year of service for the cellular.
A caller wants a “landline” style phone service. Rich mentioned Ooma as his top pick, then Vonage and MagicJack as others offering similar options.
Rich discussed some of the interesting gadgets he saw at CES 2025.
Rich explained how AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Spectrum, Uber and Lyft are responding with wildfire relief for customers.
🤖 Lance Ulanoff, Editor at Large for TechRadar, will break down all things CES 2025!
Meta has changed its content moderation policies.
Apple says Siri protects users privacy and interactions are not used for advertising.
Grok from xAI is now available as a standalone app for iPhone.
✨ Matt Swider of The Shortcut will dive into all things CES 2025!
TiVo is coming back as the operating system in a Sharp smart TV.
Hulu + Live TV and Fubo TV are combining into one service.
Sony and Honda’s joint EV, the AFEELA 1 is now available for reservations in CA. It’s $89,900.
Dell is rebranding its computers as the Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.
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Sun, 12 Jan 2025 - 531 - Siri Settlement, $60 Fitness Tracker & WiFi Password Worries
Rich talks about the Apple eavesdropping settlement.
Here’s how to adjust the privacy settings on your smart devices like Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa.
Joe in Riverside wants to know if the LG M4 OLED TV will go on sale in the U.S.
Samsung’s $60 Galaxy Fit3 goes on sale in the U.S. on January 9.
🌄 Kai Twanmoh shares expert tips on exploring the outdoors with AllTrails—perfect for adventure enthusiasts!
What is Turo, the peer-to-peer platform used to rent both cars that have been used in recent attacks?
Mike in Los Angeles is wondering why Hotmail is rejecting all of emails to .NET addresses.
Greg writes in worried about the security of his WiFi passwords since he can now see them inside Apple’s new Passwords App.
KIA is recalling nearly 23,000 EV9 SUV’s due to missing seat bolts.
Diane in Meneffee wants to know why her Samsung phone is capturing video clips when she tries to take a photo. Rich explained how to turn off the Motion Photo setting.
Steve in Edmonds, WA is wondering how to turn Google Photos off.
📸 Professional photographer Krista Kowalczyk shares methods for preserving and organizing both digital and print photos, drawing from her experience helping Hurricane Ian survivors recover damaged memories.
Mentioned: Epson FastFoto scanner, Photomyne App, Pixologie for scanning, Daily Delete App, Amazon Photos & Forever Storage.
Gloria asks if buying electronics from a TV shopping channel is a bad idea.
An Instagram follower asks if they should turn Advanced Data Protection on for the iPhone.
Ron asks if there’s a way to watch live video of the radio show. Rich said that the first segment of each show is available on Rich On Tech Weekly through the KTLA+ streaming app.
Debra in Santa Monica wants to know how to toggle Live Captions on her Android. iPhone info here.
Apple Fitness+ adds new programs including pickleball for 2025.
Bill in PA asks if he should go OnePlus or Pixel for his next phone.
🛡️ Gerald Kasulis from NordVPN reveals 2025’s top cyber threats, from dark web dangers to AI-driven scams.
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Sun, 05 Jan 2025 - 530 - Rich's Favorite Apps 2024, Android Tips, and Can AI Write Your Will?
Rich shared his Favorite Apps of 2024.
Diane wants to be able to access her home WiFi from other places. Rich mentioned a startup called CleverFi that’s working on something like this.
Spencer in Charlotte wants to force a Windows 11 installation. Mentioned: help page
ChatGPT now has an 800 number to call to talk to their AI chatbot.
ChatGPT has opened its real-time web search feature to all users.
Lito asks where is the promised Instagram recommendations reset? Look for it under Profile > Menu > Content Preferences
Amazon Fire TV has added accessibility features, including Dual Audio and expanded hearing aid compatibility.
Kirk in Llano, CA needs help retrieving JPEG’s from his Google Account, which he can’t access. Mentioned: Google Account Recovery
Daniel in Granada Hills says he’s thankful for SlickDeals.
📱 Marsha Collier, author of Android Smartphones For Seniors For Dummies, will join to share tips from her new book, including tools like Reading Mode to make life easier for Android users.
An emailer asks how to lock the camera on the iPhone so it can’t be activated remotely. Rich doesn’t know a way to do this but you can manage access by going to Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera and turning off access for any or all apps. Pixel lets you turn off the camera access systemwide.
Monica asks if AI can write her will.
Craig writes in and asks how to watch Alaska the Last Frontier for under $10 a month because he doesn’t want to pay $100 for cable. Rich mentioned searching Google to see where it’s streaming and Reel Good and Just Watch apps.
Mark in LA wants to know if the translating earbuds are any good.
Rich tried a massage from a robot.
🧠 Mind over Tech founder Jonathan Garner explains how to develop a healthier relationship with technology while maximizing its benefits in our professional lives. Book: Your Best Digital Life
David wrote in to share a helpful cross-platform app called LocalSend, which lets you exchange files across devices on the same network. Rich mentioned PairDrop.net, which is similar and web-based.
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Sat, 21 Dec 2024 - 529 - iPhone's New AI Tricks, Wireless Charging Roads & Deepfake Defense
Rich DeMuro talks about tech news, tips, and gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.
Rich talked about all the AI improvements on the iPhone thanks to iOS 18.2.
Santa has arrived on ChatGPT.
Dennis in Pasadena is having issues with printing from his iPad using WiFi.
LG is no longer making Blu-Ray players.
🚍 Jared Schnader, Senior Bus Director at CALSTART, will talk about California's first electric road charging system and the electrification of UCLA’s BruinBus fleet.
Jamie from Tampa is wondering how to save money on streaming services.
Rich mentioned The Streamable Matchmaker tool.
YouTube TV raised prices but you can try this hack to keep your price the same over the next few months.
Spectrum is now bundling Max streaming with it’s TV Select package.
Google Deep Research AI can now surf the web and compile reports for you.
Here’s the report it compiled when I asked about UFOs.
Jamie in Tampa asks how to save videos he sees on the internet. Rich mentioned Cobolt.
Jerry in Palos Verdes is wondering why the Cox Contour app won’t work on his iPad.
🔍 Cybersecurity expert Perry Carpenter shares insights from his book about protecting ourselves against AI-generated deceptions and deepfakes.
David in Whittier wants a security camera that doesn’t stream 24/7 so he doesn’t use all of his Starlink data. Rich mentioned Blink, Wyze and Kangaroo.
Sandy in Huntington Beach isn’t getting a good cellular signal in her home with her new phone.
Mark in Woodland Hills is wondering if there is such a thing as a virtual credit card. Rich mentioned Privacy.com or see if your card issuer offers them.
📱 Miami parents Natalia Daniel and Oded Pelled discuss Firsties, their new app for privately capturing and organizing children's milestone moments.
Rich mentioned Monarch Money as a good replacement for Mint, but it has an annual fee.
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Sun, 15 Dec 2024 - 528 - Encryption Explained, Bitcoin Hits $100k & AI Photo Magic
Rich discussed the various types of encryption and why secure communication matters—even if you feel like you have "nothing to hide."
Elena in Berkley says her Mint Mobile slows down after two weeks. Rich said to monitor speeds with an app called Meteor.
Bitcoin crossed $100,000 for the first time.
💡 Coinbase CSO Philip Martin will share expert tips on avoiding online scams, protecting digital assets, and fighting back against fraud.
MyHeritage app has a new feature called LiveMemory which uses AI to turn old photos into short video clips.
Michelle in Glendale is curious if Yahoo Mail’s paid support options are worth it.
Amazon’s “Thank My Driver” promotion is running again for the holidays.
Rich talked about the Intuit Dome and all the tech requirements for entry.
Kathy in Linwood has an eye condition and is trying to convince her insurance company to cover the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses.
Walmart completed it’s 2.3 billion dollar acquisition of VIZIO.
Dustin in Hermosa Beach wonders if he can get better streaming connectivity using Starlink.
📧 Yahoo Mail's General Manager Rob Gelick outlines new AI features designed to simplify email management and organization.
Peter in San Diego has the Samsung Note 9 and loves the SD card, but it’s no longer getting updates. Rich mentioned the CMF Phone, which still has a card slot.
Tesla has launched an official Apple Watch app as part of their 2024 Holiday Update.
Google Maps now has Waze incident reports.
If you have Verizon, try looking for a $10 monthly loyalty discount in their app,.
🏠 The Verge's smart home expert Jennifer Pattison Tuohy discusses Matter, the new universal standard for connected devices.
Rich tried on Hearview AI Subtitle Glasses, which provide closed captioning for real time conversations.
Redfin lets you add holiday decorations to your home listing.
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Sun, 08 Dec 2024 - 527 - Holiday Gift Picks, Google Under Fire & Apps to Simplify Your Life
Rich DeMuro brings you the latest in tech news, tips, gadget reviews, and interviews on Rich On Tech.
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Live Broadcast: Saturdays, 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and 350+ syndicated stations nationwide. Streaming: iHeartRadio App or podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Call In: Join the conversation at 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101). Paid Subscribers: Enjoy ad-free, high-quality audio.Featured Tech Tips & News
Holiday Gift Ideas: Rich's top picks include the Google Holiday 100 and Amazon 100 gift guides. Mentioned products: Climbing Gecko, Beats Studio Pro, OCOOPA Hand Warmers, Fitbit Versa 4, Loftie Alarm Clock, Anker Bluetooth Speaker, and Theragun Sense. Best Apps for URL Saving: Tools like Archive.today, Obsidian Web Clipper, and Raindrop.io. Voice-to-Text Options: Wispr Flow and Windows’ built-in dictation tool for composing emails. Email Management: Suggestions for retiring Gmail accounts, linked devices (google.com/devices), and free email programs like Proton Mail. Recipe Collection Apps: Tools to organize and save your favorite recipes. iCloud Update: iOS 8 backups end December 18, 2024.Notable News
Google vs. DOJ: The Department of Justice wants Google to sell Chrome. Cybersecurity Warning: Beware of malware hidden in SVG email attachments. Amazon Music Update: Unlimited subscribers can now listen to one Audible book per month (3 months free promo available). Roblox Update: Improved parental controls rolling out. Instagram Testing: A new Recommendations Reset option is in beta. Flying Electric Ferry: The first U.S. launch will be at Lake Tahoe. Amazon Echo Show 21: A large-screen smart display is now available.Listener Questions
Jon (Facebook Access): Suggested Meta Verified to regain account control. Jerry (Old Gmail Accounts): Advised using Google’s account deletion help and Proton Mail for a replacement. Jeff (Google Voice & Voicemail): Adjust T-Mobile voicemail settings to delay pickup longer than Google Voice. Ed (Mac Email Reading): Recommended Spoken Content, VoiceOver, and Outlook’s Read Aloud feature.Expert Interviews
Jacob Palmer (BestReviews): Shared holiday gift recommendations and deals. Nathan Burrow (Wirecutter): Tips for finding the best Black Friday deals using tools like Keepa and CamelCamelCamel. Babette Pepaj (BakeSpace): Discussed how AI is revolutionizing home baking and recipe development.Additional Highlights
BlueSky Users: The BlueArk app allows importing old Tweets. Google Reading Mode App: A new Android tool to enhance reading accessibility. Uber XXL: A new ride option for extra seating and luggage space.Full show notes and links at Rich On Tech Episode 99 November 23, 2024
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Sun, 24 Nov 2024 - 526 - Netflix Buffers, Bluesky Soars & Bitcoin Breaks $90k
Rich On Tech 98 - November 16, 2024
Rich talked about the technical issues plaguing the Netflix livestream of the Jake Paul Mike Tyson fight.
Bluesky is suddenly a popular alternative to X. Find me here.
Bitcoin reached a new high of $90,000.
Marcello in Golita wants help recoving a forgotten Bitcoin account. Mentioned: CryptoAssetRecovery and KeyChainX
Google has a standalone Gemini AI app for iPhone.
Mark in Los Angeles is curious about iMac vs Mac Mini and what monitor to get. Episode mentioned.
Kent in Huntington Beach is trying to download iOS 18 but doesn’t have enough space.
Mentioned: Apple gives you temporary iCloud storage to move to a new phone.
For the fifth time in six years, the most common password is 123456.
Paul in Columbus, Ohio is wondering how to reset a computer to donate it. Windows 8, 10 & 11. Mentioned: shredOS, KillDisk, DBAN and Chrome OS Flex.
Bryan in San Diego is looking for an app that automatically edits video footage. Mentioned: Go Pro Quik, Magisto, CapCut and Splice.
Amazon Black Friday sales run November 21 to December 2.
Amazon Haul is the company’s answer to Temu, with all products under $20.
👨👦 Former USA TODAY tech columnist and current AARP Tech Editor Ed Baig shares solutions for helping aging parents resolve their technology challenges.
Mentioned: Windows Quick Assist.
Rich talked about how much he loves Aura frames, esp as a holiday gift.
The voice of “You’ve Got Mail” passed away at 74.
Julie in Downey wants to know about an iPad for the holidays. Mentioned: Google Shopping, Yahoo Shopping, PayPal Honey.
Mentioned for refurbished goods: Gizmogo, Back Market, TipTop
Rich talked about the apps for anxious fliers. Mentioned: Ask the Pilot book.
🎓 Turnitin CPO Annie Chechitelli discusses the impact of AI on education.
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Sat, 16 Nov 2024 - 525 - Meta Ray-Bans Review, Managing Photo Duplicates & Choosing Your Perfect Cell Plan
Rich talked about his new love for the Ray Ban Meta smart glasses. VIDEO
Russ in Grand Junction, CO is blind and loves his Ray Ban Meta glasses.
Julian in Woodland Hills says the Be My Eyes feature on the Meta glasses. Aria is another similar service.
You can now use chat.com to access ChatGPT.
Apple Notes gone on the iPhone? Here’s the fix.
Max is the latest streaming service to start cracking down on password sharing.
Pat wants to know if using an iPhone as a MacBook hotspot will damage it.
Malvin wants to know how to remove personal info from Google. Link: Google Results About You
Curtis in Fallbrook has a question about using a cell phone for international travel. Rich likes Airalo and you can find a discount on my referrals page.
You can get a 30% discount on a Pixel 9 phone if you know where to look.
Craig in Des Moines wants to know if his new headphones will really last 70 hours on the battery.
📱 Tech journalist Rob Pegoraro explains how to pick the best cell phone plan and carrier. Also mentioned: OpenSignal App.
Bitcoin hits new highs in the wake of the election.
Herbert in Rancho Santa Fe wants to use a de-dupe program and is wondering if it’s safe. Mentioned: Gemini 2, Remo and CleanMyPhone.
How-To Geek argues that you can skip paid antivirus software.
Michael in Duarte writes in and wonders if he can skip the upgrade to Windows 11.
Mark in Woodland Hills is looking for an app to consolidate and organize all of his files onto one hard drive. Suggestions?
PlayStation 5 Pro is now available for $700.
🤖 Dan Ackerman demonstrates how to create affordable AI video clones, exploring the technology's potential and implications.
Verizon is giving users an extra month to switch messaging apps.
Rich swapped out his Email Me app for Android thanks to listener Leo!
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Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 524 - Apple AI, New Macs & Cybersecurity Tips
Rich talked about the new Apple Intelligence features on the iPhone. VIDEO
Dennis in Pasadena has audio distortion on his AirPods since doing the hearing test.
Microsoft announces paid security updates after Windows 10 support ends.
Rich attended TechCrunch Disrupt 2024. Startups mentioned: Remento, HiHello, Popl, MabLab, Astreas
Mike in Tuscon says web pages no longer load on Chrome. Try Reset all settings.
Tony in San Ysidro has issues with his Pixel and iPhone.
Bob in Oceanside needs to get past Bitlocker screen on laptop. Check here for your key.
Apple unveiled new iMacs, MacBook Pros and Mac Minis with M4 chips and 16 gigs RAM standard.
ChatGPT is taking on Google with launch of ChatGPT search.
David in Los Angeles wants to remove their personal information from the web. Mentioned: Google results about you and this Consumer Reports study.
🎧 Apple's Health & Watch Product Marketing director Deidre Caldbeck discusses the new AirPods Pro hearing health features, including hearing protection and FDA-approved hearing aid functionality.
How to identify your AirPods model.
Disney+ added a Top 10 list to the home screen.
Robert in Redondo Beach can’t get into his AOL email. Mentioned: Help Page
Steve in Tampa wants to know if he upgrades his graphics card will his VR headset look better.
Nintendo launched their own music app with video game songs.
Mint Mobile now has a $15 a month kid friendly wireless plan.
UnitedHealthcare confirms more details on their major hack attack.
🛡️ Caitlin Sarian, known as "Cybersecurity Girl," shares online safety tips.
Google now sells refurbished Pixel phones at a discount.
Samsung expands it’s device repair network to over 900 locations. store locator
Ex-Disney employee faces jail for hacking their menu system.
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Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 523 - To-Do Lists, Password Managers & A New AirPods Accessory
Rich discusses the answers to his questions:
How do you keep track of your to-do list?
Rich’s current method: Whisper Memos on Apple Watch, Email Me on iOS, Email Yourself on Android, Notion for safekeeping, Microsoft To Do since it’s cross-platform and allows you to add files.
Toni in the Inland Empire wants a dash cam to keep her car safe.
👩⚖️ Clinical psychologist and attorney Dr. Lisa Strohman discusses strategies for protecting youth in the digital age. Mentioned: Digital Citizen Academy Free e-books here
Big companies are fighting the FTC’s new Click to Cancel Rule.
Amazon Prime members can now save 10 cents a gallon at 7,000 gas stations.
Rich mentioned he saves money with Upside.
Whitney wants to know what the catch is to “free phone” promotions.
Patrick in Colorado Springs wants to know where he can buy an iPod. Mentioned: Retrospekt.
eero Outdoor 7 blankets your backyard or patio with WiFi.
🎧 Jura Anchor creator Patrick O'Neill discusses his new 3D-printed USB-C AirPods accessory. Code RICHONTECH15 for 15% off.
Rich mentioned the Facades App to keep track of Apple Store visits.
Brian in Westport, WA inquires about intercepted insurance communications.
Verizon has a new Family Safety app for iOS and Android.
Jackie in San Dimas can’t use the letter x on her computer.
Facebook is testing video selfies to recover accounts.
A Bay Area woman found an interesting way to get back into her hacked Facebook.
US Mobile now supports Apple Watch and even has a standalone plan for $78 a year.
🔒 Bitwarden CEO Michael Crandell discusses password management.
Rich shared his Neakasa M1 automated kitty litter box review.
SimpliSafe has a new AI powered outdoor security camera with live agent monitoring.
You can use AirPods to hear better in noisy restaurants.
AT&T has a free 30 day network trial program.
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Sat, 26 Oct 2024 - 522 - First Color Kindle, New iPad Mini & Tracking Cats
Amazon refreshed it’s entire Kindle lineup including the first ever Kindle Colorsoft with color e-ink.
Stephanie in Los Angeles is a senior citizen and wants to be prepared for an emergency. Rich mentioned Blindshell, DumbWireless and Consumer Cellular phones.
Mike writes in about how to get help with installing Ring and Arlo around his house. Rich recommends searching Yelp for home network installation, home automation, TV mounting or security systems.
Lori from Canal Fulton, OH asks what the next best phone is after the iPhone 12 Mini. Rich mentioned MacRumors Buyers Guide.
Morgan from Thousand Oaks asks about how to track her indoor cats if they get out into her five acre ranch backyard. Mentioned: Tractive and Whistle, AirTag, Samsung SmartTag, Tile.
Oscar in Winchester, CA needs help with backing up his messages. Rich mentioned SMS Backup & Restore on Android and iMazing on iPhone.
Apple released a new iPad Mini.
Sarah in Studio City is worried that she clicked the link in a toll scam text.
🪙 Swan CEO Cory Klippsten shares insights on Bitcoin and the current state of the cryptocurrency market. Mentioned: Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery streaming on Max.
Diego in San Diego has an annoying “refresh” issue with his 2011 Mac computer. Mentioned: Reinstall macOS and CleanMyMac.
Google Flights has a new “cheapest” option for finding airfare on a tight budget.
Erik in Bismarck, ND needs a good USB-A to USB-C cable for CarPlay.
🛡️ Consumer Reports' Sukhi Gulati talks Permission Slip, a tool designed to help users automatically reduce their digital footprint and protect online privacy.
Enable the new theft protection feature on your Android phone today!
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Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 521 - Tesla's Robotaxi, Electronics Nostalgia & Ring's AI Search
Rich is home in NJ and recounted his Dad’s (successful) cancer journey and his love of electronics stores over the years.
Toni in the Inland Empire is having issues with one of her AirPods. Rich mentioned a factory reset, cleaning and check for software update. You can replace just one or buy the new AirPods 4.
Susan in Santa Monica has a question about replacing her old router and whether she should turn off her router at night.
Tesla unveiled the Cybercab robotaxi and more at an event in Los Angeles.
Dianne in Menifee is curious if there’s a way to have a FaceTime call with iPhone and Android.
Tubi is paying nearly $20 million in a privacy related settlement.
Ring has a new AI powered smart video search, but you’ll have to be on the $20 plan to get it.
Brady in Anaheim is curious what he can migrate Evernote to.
Amazon says customers saved more than $1 Billion during Prime Big Deal Days 2024.
📺 Tech journalist Christian de Looper explores the pros and cons of art-style TVs like Samsung's The Frame and Hisense's CanvasTV. Also mentioned: Roku Backdrops and Amazon Ambient.
Todd in Santa Monica called to tell us about an AI hackathon taking place in Santa Monica.
TikTok is getting sued by 14 states for harming kids and being addictive. Countdown to ban timer.
Jamie in Los Angeles wants a budget security camera that doesn’t have a subscription.
Jerry in Hatfield, PA wants to know if there’s way to “sniff out” streaming media URLs. Rich mentioned a Chrome extension called Bulk Media Downloader.
Google’s NotebookLM can basically create a podcast out of text source you upload.
🏃♂️ Former PR pro Scott Baldwin introduces Front Pack, his new social network designed to connect and motivate endurance athletes through shared experiences and goals.
Streaming TV platforms are tracking you big time. Here’s a guide to opt out.
Text messages scams are out of control.
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Sun, 13 Oct 2024 - 520 - Unexplained Outages, Prime Day Tips & Spying Galore
Rich shared his tips and tricks for getting the best deals on Amazon Prime Day.
Linda in Seal Beach is worried her iPhone is hacked. Rich mentioned a Restore and iMazing Spyware scan.
China found a way to spy on our telecom systems using our own wiretapping backdoor.
Gary in Laguna Nigel is curious if he can run Verizon and T-Mobile on his phone.
Brian in Murietta wants to know if his friend’s data connection is being deprioritized.
Diane in Torrance wants to know how to cancel a Microsoft 365 subscription her dad mistakenly signed up for.
Verizon is shutting down it’s Message+ app and you should switch to Google Messages for RCS support.
Verizon suffered a major outage this week and still hasn’t said what caused it.
Bank of America had an outage this week that caused some customers to see a $0 balance.
Donna in Sequim, WA can’t get access to her Google Workspace account. Rich mentioned Google Account Recovery and ICANN lookup to see who manages the domain.
🕵️ Consumer Watchdog's Justin Kloczko discusses current tech-related privacy concerns and how consumers can better protect their personal information.
John in Murietta, CA wants to know the best mesh WiFi system. Rich likes Eero best, Netgear Orbi is also very good and TP Link is a great value.
A caller in Upland wants a good antenna. Rich recommends checking out Antennas Direct.
Amazon is adding more ads to Prime Video in 2025.
Craig in Woodland Hills wants a Chromebook recommendation. Rich likes ASUS and look for a Chromebook with the Plus designation.
Jeff in Murrietta wants to know where his wife can learn how to use her new Mac. Check Apple’s user guide online, YouTube videos and free sessions at the Apple Store.
🛍️ Shopping expert Trae Bodge from TrueTrae.com previews Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days, sharing tips for nabbing the best early holiday discounts. Mentioned: PayPal Honey, SlickDeals and Instagram.
Don’t get scammed on Ticketmaster! Be sure you have a unique, strong password on your account and your email account so you don’t lose your tickets.
MobileX added more data to their plans and have some compelling pricing, too.
Thomas wrote in to suggest TillerHQ for spreadsheet budgeting.
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Sat, 05 Oct 2024 - 519 - Social Media Issues, AR Glasses & Helpful Money Apps
Rich shared his story about how he tried to help out his Instagram followers and it backfired.
Arnold in Rancho Cucamonga is getting popups on his S24 smartphone.
🥽 CNET's Scott Stein compares Meta’s Orion AR prototype against Snap's Spectacles, and talks about advancements in augmented reality.
Dianne in Torrance uses Team Viewer for free but now it’s asking her to pay. Rich mentioned RustDesk and Chrome Remote Desktop as an alternative.
LG Smart TV’s are now showing ads before the screensaver starts.
Rich talked about a few features he likes on the new Google TV Streamer: the find my remote feature and the Freeplay with 150 channels you can flip through like cable.
Rich mentioned he’s testing a self cleaning cat little box by Neakasa.
If you had Kaspersky, it switched to UltraAV.
Robert in Alhambra wants a new phone with good accessibility features.
🚁 Joby Aviation's Chief Product Officer Eric Allison discusses the future of electric air taxis and their potential impact on urban transportation.
Jeff in Diamond Bar is trying to get his Yahoo email to sync.
Polly had a YouTube channel about Humming Bird feeders and it was taken down for spam content.
Rick in Thousand Oaks wants an app that can track his checking account balance. Rich uses an old school Excel spreadsheet but also mentioned Every Dollar and YNAB.
As for net worth apps, Rich likes Empower. There’s also Rocket Money, Fidelity Full View and Betterment.
Kevin in Malibu is losing his iCloud contacts.
Meta says you might see AI images of yourself show up in your newsfeed.
Disney+ has started it’s password sharing crackdown.
📱 Parent Collective founder Samuel Chapman discusses social media safety and fentanyl awareness.
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Sat, 28 Sep 2024 - 518 - iOS 18 Deep Dive, Automation's Job Impact & iPhone 16 Review
Rich talked about new features in iOS 18 and mentioned Whisper Memos as a great way to use the Action Button.
Matthew in Sonora wants help building his dream invention of a smart Bott’s Dot to help cut down on cars hitting animals in the road.
🤖 Brian Merchant, author of Blood in the Machine discusses Chipotle's automation push and its wider impact on the workforce across industries.
Mike in Irvine wants to know if teenagers can hide apps and what parents can do about it.
Kevin in San Clemente wants to know if those services to remove your personal info are legit.
Toni in Inland Empire wants to know how to remove herself from a large texting group.
Amazon’s next Prime Day is happening October 8-9, 2024. Rich recommends Honey’s Droplist to keep track of price changes.
Instagram has new automatic protections for teen users.
California Driver’s Licenses and IDs can now be added to Apple Wallet. Google Wallet got the feature a few weeks back.
Bonnie in Charleston, SC wants to know if there is a way to avoid robocalls on her landline. Rich mentioned Nomorobo.
Kelly in Santa Clarita has an Echo Dot that won’t connect to her network. Rich recommends a factory reset.
Spectrum boosts internet speeds for existing customers and has new commitments for service, repairs and credits.
Jill emailed to ask if her existing Apple passwords will follow through to the new Passwords app in iOS 18.
Leslie in Coda De Caza can’t login to her Cox Yahoo email account on Outlook.
Karen in San Pedro got a message on her Samsung that wanted to install apps automatically.
📱 The Shortcut founder Matt Swider breaks down the iPhone 16's new features and how they compare to previous models.
Rich’s review of the iPhone 16 models.
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Sat, 21 Sep 2024 - 517 - iPhone 16 Hands-On, Scrubbing Personal Data & Decoding Wireless Speeds
Rich offers his hands on impressions of the new Apple products: iPhone 16 models, Apple Watches and AirPods.
Bill in Los Angeles wonders if those websites offering a free iPhone 15 are legit.
📱 Washington Post tech columnist Geoffrey Fowler test-drives Apple Intelligence and explains the quirks in the iPhone 16's new AI features.
Annette asks how to mute notifications on group texts on Android.
Ed in Tarzana wants to know how the Sleep Apnea detection feature works on the Apple Watch.
Tom in Temecula wants to know if his current AirPods Pro 2 will get the hearing aid features.
23andMe agrees to a $30 million dollar settlement related to their 2023 data breach.
Rich mentioned HaveIBeenPwned to check if your info has been breached.
Gerry in Hatfield, PA is curious if he can use a wireless dongle keyboard with Bluetooth instead.
Microsoft is warning Outlook email users that they have to switch to a more secure authentication method; in most cases you can just delete your account and re-add it.
Sue in Redondo Beach is curious if Experian is trying to sell her when they say her info is on the dark web.
📱 Top tech YouTuber iJustine discusses the new iPhone 16 and other recent Apple product announcements.
Brian in Murietta wants to know when you’ll be throttled with an MVNO. Rich says to check the “network management policy” in the Broadband Facts label for the plan.
United Airlines is the first major airline to install super fast Starlink Internet on it’s planes and it will be free for passengers.
Mela wants to know what a “high split” means for her cable internet with Spectrum.
Patrick in Colorado Springs is looking for a MP3 Player that has FM Radio. Rich says to check out the SanDisk Clip.
Sony unveils the PlayStation 5 Pro with improved graphics, better WiFi and a $700 pricetag.
The free and excellent ElevenLabs Reader App (iOS, Android) can now read to you in celebrity voices.
Linda in Glendale wants to know how to remove her personal data from Google. California opt out info.
🕹️ YouTube creator Jon from GenXGrownUp explores 80s nostalgia, retro gaming, and the revival of classic brands in the modern tech landscape.
TurboTax is discontinuing the CD format for it’s desktop software.
Waymo and Uber are teaming up for service in Austin and Atlanta.
Americans used a record 100 trillion megabytes of wireless data in 2023, according to the CTIA.
YouTube is introducing pause ads on TV screens.
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Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 516 - U2 at the Sphere, Verizon buys Frontier & Marissa Mayer
Rich reviews the V-U2 show at the Sphere Las Vegas.
David in Fresno is getting pop-up notifications on his screen ever since he visited a certain website.
Verizon is buying Frontier for $20 billion in cash.
Verizon is also cutting Autopay discounts for customers on older plans.
Beware: Bitcoin ATM scams are on the rise.
Google Photos has a new “Ask Photos” AI feature you can try out.
Stop reading the manual for your appliances and gadgets. Here’s how to use AI to help you instead.
Steve in San Diego is getting an error on Chrome that says his cache is full.
Instagram is adding comments to Stories.
Beverly is wondering if it’s safe to use WiFi at an Airbnb esp for things like banking.
Angela is wondering if Rich can recap his advice on maximizing travel rewards.
Roku is adding artwork inspired Backdrops as a screensaver and it looks like you can use your own Google Photos or uploaded photos, too.
Paul in Columbus is using a Fire TV cube and sometimes it pauses by itself.
🍎 The Apple Circle host Robert Rosenfeld discusses trending iPhone apps, upcoming Apple events, and his YouTube channel's coverage of the Apple ecosystem. Mentioned Trainwell App.
Deborah in Carson needs more WiFi hotspot than her plan allows. Rich mentioned Solis, Visible, portable hotspots and 5G Home Internet from Verizon or T-Mobile.
Gary is wondering if his Verizon phone would work on the AT&T network.
Maria is trying to set up parental controls on her son’s iPhone.
Android earthquake alerts are expanding to all 50 states.
🎙️ Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer discusses her tech career, Sunshine startup, and views on AI's future impact.
A new video camera security system can deploy smoke and pepper spray.
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Sat, 07 Sep 2024 - 515 - iPhone Event Set, Budget Wireless & Streaming Sports
Apple set a date for its next big event to unveil the iPhone 16 models.
California might approve a controversial AI Safety Bill.
ESPN launches a Where to Watch tool. Fubo has a similar Gamefinder tool for sports.
Jason in Texas says the battery in his 2019 MacBook won’t charge anymore.
📱 UCSF pediatrics professor Dr. Jason Nagata discusses recent school smartphone bans and their impact on student well-being.
Nenette in Los Angeles is wondering if she should get M2 or M3 chip.
Gloria in Oxnard, CA needs to convert files on a CD to audio. Rich mentioned Speechify and Listen Later. ElevenLabs is also great for text to speech and they have an app for iOS and Android.
Michael in Anaheim can’t hear notifications when his phone is connected to Bluetooth. Rich mentioned the Spoken Notifications app.
📱 Business Insider's Tech & Electronics Senior Reporter Antonio Villas-Boas compares mobile carriers Mint Mobile and Tello Mobile.
John in Moorpark is curious about an Apple Watch vs medical alert device.
Lonnie in Riverside has Google Maps on his iPhone and it won’t work.
LG says it will provide 5 years of OS updates for it’s smart TV’s.
Samsung says it will provide 7 years of OS updates for it’s smart TV’s.
Patty in Van Nuys is trying to get music off an old computer laden with viruses.
Rich mentioned his newsletter and the stretching app Bend.
🏈 TV Answer Man Phillip Swann guides listeners on selecting the ideal sports streaming service for their needs.
Rich mentioned how to block ads on Android instantly.
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Sun, 01 Sep 2024 - 514 - AI Hacks, Cybertruck Review & Sonos Issues
Rich discussed some real life ways to use AI: to help you pick out wine on a menu, choose what to order based on dietary restrictions and even pick ingredients to cook with.
Android users in California can now add their ID or drivers license to Google Wallet. Apple Wallet support is coming soon.
Richard in New Jersey is wondering why the voice volume on his Sonos system is louder than the TV volume.
📺 Ashish Aggarwal introduces the JubileeTV, a streaming device designed to help seniors with remote assistance capabilities.
Mary in San Diego wants recommendations for a VPN.
Gary in San Antonio says his iPhone 15 Pro Max runs too hot.
Rich is reading the book The Anxious Generation and it’s an eye opening warning about the role tech plays in the lives of our kids.
Rich found a good way to find a highly rated nearby restaurant on Google Maps.
Richard in Menefee, CA is looking to replace his older LG phone. Pixel 9 Pro XL vs Samsung S24 Ultra.
If you type “”:: into the iPhone’s App Library Search bar it will crash the phone. Don’t do it, you can see me do it here.
FlightAware says there’s been a security incident with user data.
Joel in Riverside wants to know if he can use AI to help him build his new website.
📖 Author Julio Vincent Gambuto discusses his book 'Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!', which offers strategies for reclaiming time and purpose in the digital age.
Spectrum TV customers can get Paramount+ Essential for free.
You can trade in old electronics for a Costco gift card. Also, check out Gizmogo.
Mark in Woodland Hills is looking for a simple video and audio editing program for PC. Rich mentioned Audacity, CapCut and Adobe Rush.
Ring has a new basic video doorbell with head to toe video and better battery life.
Waymo reached a milestone: 100,000 paid trips weekly.
Craig in Des Moines wants to know if his Skullcandy headphones are any good.
Rich also mentioned he likes the CMF Buds 2 and Sleepphones.
🚛 U.S. News vehicle editor Zach Doell provides an objective assessment of the Tesla Cybertruck.
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Sat, 24 Aug 2024 - 513 - Pixel 9, Massive Data Breach & Dangers of AI
Rich discusses the new Pixel hardware from the latest Made By Google Event.
Here’s how to check if your SSN was involved in that massive data breach.
Links to freeze credit reports: Experian, TransUnion, Equifax
Ryan Montgomery, founder of cybersecurity firm Pentester. NPD Breach Check Tool
Mentioned: Bitdefender and ESET for anti-virus, iVPN and Mullvad for VPNs
Follow Ryan on Instagram for more cybersecurity info and tips
Eric in the I.E. asks there’s something similar to Pixel’s Call Notes feature for the iPhone. Apple is adding a call recording feature in iOS 18.
Samsung is bringing Circle to Search to select Galaxy A series smartphones.
Rich shares details on the Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Buds Pro 2.
Maxx in Lake Worth, FL says you should consider freezing one more system from ChexSystems to avoid identify theft with bank accounts being opened in your name.
Mark in Woodland Hills is wondering if there’s a way to keep his phone cool while cycling outside. Rich mentioned the Phoozy phone case.
Fitbit Premium users will have access to some Peloton classes starting in September.
Rishi Chandra, Google Home, Shenaz Zack, Google Pixel and Sandeep Waraich, Pixel Wearables.
Melody in Carlsbad says random photos are showing up on her Mac computer.
Check the folder you’re using for your screensaver: Open System Preferences, Screen Saver, Photos and check the library or folder.
Elsa in Playa Del Rey wants to use DIRECTV Stream but it doesn’t work with Samsung.
Robert is trying to make his DIRECTV Genies tune to a certain sports game at a certain time.
California will soon let you add your Driver’s License and ID to Apple Wallet.
Max Tegmark of the Future of Life Institute will talk about the good and bad of AI.
Proton VPN now has a browser extension and it’s completely free.
There’s a new world record for most consoles hooked up to one TV: 444.
Dylan from St. Louis wrote in to say how much he likes the discount gift card website GCX, formerly Raise.
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Sat, 17 Aug 2024 - 512 - Google's Monopoly, Travel Tech, and Solar Cars
Topics Covered:
1. Google ruled an illegal monopoly
- How to change default search engine on iPhone and Android
2. Troubleshooting Paramount+ on 2017 Samsung TV
3. Bandlab app for music creation on iPad
4. Flight tracking apps: Flighty and App in the Air
5. Cash App breach settlement
6. Running Windows on Mac computers
- Boot Camp for Intel-based Macs
- VMware Fusion Pro for Apple M Silicon chips
7. Samsung TV screen darkening issue
8. iPhone Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity problems
9. PointsYeah tool for travel planning with points
10. Google retiring Chromecast after 11 years
11. Roku launching new 24/7 free sports channel
12. Fitbit Ace LTE new features
13. Samsung stove recall
14. Google TV Streamer 4Kas smart home hub
15. Disney raising streaming prices
16. Apple Watch life-saving stories
17. Aptera Motors solar electric car developmentGuests:
- Bart Welch from PointsYeah
- Steve Fambro from Aptera MotorsNote: Links provided may be affiliate links.
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Sat, 10 Aug 2024 - 511 - How an Apple Watch Saved This Man's Life
Rich discusses the latest trackers for iPhone, Android, Samsung and Moto Tag.
James in Pomona wants to buy a point-and-shoot camera. Rich recommends cross-referencing reviews at DPReview and Wirecutter to find something in your budget and check out the top sellers on Amazon.
Here’s how to free up space fast on your iPhone or Android.
Steven is wondering how to manually “teach” his Tesla so the self-driving gets better.
Ford is letting Mustang Mach-E EV drivers unlock extra torque with a $1000 in-app purchase.
Robert in Michigan says as a blind user, iPhone with Voiceover has been very helpful.
No one is more excited about iOS 18 than Google because it will bridge the Android - iPhone messaging divide.
Whistle Out says people are wasting money by not switching to an MVNO.
Carmen needs to free up space on Google Storage to continue using Google Docs. Rich says to visit one.google.com and use the tools to free up storage space.
Here’s a hack to use ChatGPT to digitize your handwritten notes.
Gary in Laguna Niguel wants to know which MVNO’s run on Verizon’s network. Rich mentioned Visible, Total, MobileX, Xfinity, Spectrum, Red Pocket and US Mobile.
Peter Moore, a former gaming industry executive, explains how the Apple Watch saved his life.
Tom in San Diego needs a cellular security camera. Rich mentioned Eufy, Reolink, and Arlo.
Fabrice is Newport Beach is wondering why he has three different browsers on his computer.
Michele's company wants her to install a GPS tracking app on her phone and she’s worried.
Ohio residents can now add their driver’s license to Apple Wallet, making it the fifth state to do so.
Gary wonders if there’s an easier way for his active grandson to monitor his blood glucose levels.
Google’s AI photo editing tools are now available to anyone with an iPhone or Android.
Ken Coleman, a work expert, discusses AI's impact on the job industry and how to best prepare for changes.
Friend is an AI companion necklace that will be launching next year.
T-Mobile has a Friday Night 5G Lights competition where a small town school can get some big football field upgrades.
John wants to know if there’s a way his museum can easily accept digital payments. Rich recommends checking out Venmo and PayPal QR codes and Square tap to pay.
Mary needs a portable battery pack for her cross-country trip. Rich recommends a Jackery Portable Power Station.
Rich DeMuro talks about tech news, tips, and gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.
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Sat, 03 Aug 2024 - 510 - Phone Travel Prep, Top Video Editing Apps & Removing Online Personal Info
Rich discussed how to https://richontech.tv/p/how-to-prepare-your-phone-for-international so that you can travel like a local and avoid roaming charges.Mario from Riverside asked why photos and videos he takes on the iPhone aren’t always compatible...
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 - 509 - IT Meltdown Lessons, Best Streaming Services, and iOS 18 Public Beta
Rich recapped the major IT meltdown.Cameron in Huntington Beach, CA is having issues with YouTube App on his iPhone.Amazon Prime Day 2024 was a success.https://www.youtube.com/@_JohnHammond, Principal Security Researcher at Huntress, joins to talk...
Sat, 20 Jul 2024 - 508 - Samsung Unpacked, Defending Your Data & Dark Patterns Explained
Rich https://richontech.tv/p/samsungs-latest-tech-unveiled Samsung Unpacked Paris.Rich talks to media and creators, including https://x.com/bobodtech?lang=en, https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbes-personal-shopper/people/rebecca-isaacs/,...
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 507 - Summer Tech Roundup: Foldable Phones, AI Music Lawsuit, and EV InnovationsSun, 30 Jun 2024
- 506 - VPN Advice & Vinyl Records
Rich talks about the challenges of technology and acting as tech support for friends and family members. Make a https://www.qr-code-generator.com/solutions/wifi-qr-code/ so visitors can connect your guest wifi network easily.See highlights of my...
Sun, 23 Jun 2024 - 505 - iOS 18 & Apple Intelligence
Rich https://richontech.tv/p/iphone-is-about-to-get-a-lot-smarter new features coming soon to iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence.Steve from Pittsburgh asked about eSIMs for international travel. Rich mentioned Airalo (use my code RICH5375 for $3 off),...
Sat, 15 Jun 2024 - 504 - Google Pixel 8a Review & Unique Motion Sensor
Rich mentioned two helpful travel sites in his https://richontech.tv/i/145425504/bookmark-this: https://www.pointsyeah.com/ allows you to search across multiple points and rewards programs at once for flights and hotels, and https://turbli.com/ allows...
Sun, 09 Jun 2024 - 503 - Google's AI Mishap & the Fitbit Ace LTE
Rich discusses how Google’s new https://blog.google/products/search/ai-overviews-update-may-2024/ feature got out of control and how the company plans to improve it.Here’s the latest issue of Rich’s...
Sat, 01 Jun 2024 - 502 - Microsoft’s New CoPilot+ PCs & Windows Recall Feature
Rich talked about going to Seattle for two Microsoft events. One focused on their new https://ktla.com/news/local-news/microsoft-unveils-copilot-pcs-with-ai-inside/ and the other was the Microsoft Build developer conference.Rich talked about the new...
Sun, 26 May 2024 - 501 - AI Wars, NFL on Netflix & Tech Accessibility
Rich talks about the https://richontech.tv/p/ai-wars-google-vs-chatgpt between ChatGPT and Google.Manny in Covina wants to know how much an old computer textbook is worth.Netflix signed a...
Sat, 18 May 2024 - 500 - Apple's New iPads & A Free Cell Phone Plan
Rich https://www.instagram.com/p/C6zMneUv4UR/ his colleague https://ktla.com/entertainment/sam-rubin-ktla-5-morning-news-legend-dies-at-64/.Apple https://ktla.com/news/local-news/apples-unveils-latest-ipads-a-price-cut/ new iPads at an event called...
Sun, 12 May 2024 - 499 - Cloaked Calls & AI Checkouts
Rich opens the mailbag to answer listener questions.Victor asked if Apple will introduce a new iPad Pro this year. Rich says Apple’s Let Loose event on May 7 is expected to unveil new models.Tish asks if she should use AT&T Internet Air or...
Sat, 04 May 2024 - 498 - Faster Wi-Fi on Planes & What to Do When Your Personal Info Is Leaked
Rich talked about his https://richontech.tv/p/fast-internet-on-a-plane-its-happening using high-speed Starlink internet on Hawaiian Airlines.Perry in Glendale needs help with his Outlook. Rich says to check the...
Sat, 27 Apr 2024 - 497 - Self-Driving Cars & Dark Web Privacy Protection Tips
Rich discusses the current state of self-driving and autonomous cars.Rick in Manhattan Beach wants a way to get music onto his iPod Shuffle. Rich recommended https://softorino.com/waltr/. On Windows, try https://www.copytrans.net/copytransmanager/...
Sat, 20 Apr 2024 - 496 - Protecting Your Job From Automation & Amazing AI Voice Notes App
Rich discusses how we are automating jobs out of existence and the secret to keeping yours.Chuck, in Pasadena, visited a robot that made a burger chain called https://misorobotics.com/caliexpress/. Here’s my original...
Sat, 13 Apr 2024 - 494 - Handy Websites & Pros and Cons of Smartphone Insurance
Episode Summary:In this episode, Rich DeMuro shares a variety of useful websites, apps, and tech tips to make life easier and more secure. He discusses the importance of online privacy and security, offers advice on smartphone insurance, and explores...
Sun, 07 Apr 2024 - 493 - Major AT&T Data Breach Details & Gmail Turns 20
Topics covered:1. Gmail has turned 20 years old and has evolved significantly since its launch on April 1, 2004.2. AT&T has announced a massive data breach affecting 7.6 million current customers and 65.4 million former customers, with personal...
Sat, 30 Mar 2024 - 492 - Apple's Antitrust Woes & How DoNotPay Uses AI to Help Consumers Fight Back
Rich https://richontech.substack.com/p/i-read-all-88-pages-of-the-apple the antitrust case against Apple.Tammi asks why Meta’s Messenger is https://about.fb.com/news/2023/12/default-end-to-end-encryption-on-messenger/ her to set up a 6-digit PIN.Rich...
Sat, 23 Mar 2024 - 491 - How Your Phone Spies on You & WiFi 7 Explained
63 - March 16, 2024Rich DeMuro talks about tech news, tips, and gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on https://kfiam640.iheart.com/ and syndicated on 350+ stations nationwide.Stream...
Sat, 16 Mar 2024 - 490 - Apple Vision Pro Thoughts & App To Clean Up iPhone
Rich talks about his initial experiences with the https://richontech.substack.com/p/im-now-an-apple-vision-pro.Once again, there is talk of a https://www.axios.com/2024/03/07/tiktok-ban-congress-phone-calls in the U.S.Janice in Redondo Beach hates the...
Sun, 10 Mar 2024 - 489 - Travel Booking Hacks & Make an Old Laptop New Again
Rich talks about how he books his travel, including his https://richontech.substack.com/p/heres-how-i-book-my-travel for finding the cheapest flights and best hotels.Benjamin in Pacific Palisades wants to know if he should upgrade his DSL connection...
Sun, 03 Mar 2024 - 488 - Best Web Browsers to Protect Your Privacy & Preventing Payment Card Fraud
Rich talked about the https://www.reuters.com/technology/cellular-outage-us-hits-att-t-mobile-verizon-users-downdetector-shows-2024-02-22/ and the...
Sun, 25 Feb 2024 - 487 - Checking for Personal Data on the Dark Web & Managing iCloud Storage
Rich talks about helping out a colleague get his computer back up and running. It took longer than he expected and Disk Drill was a savior.Cam in Los Angeles wants to know about how to find their information on the Dark Web. Rich mentioned...
Sat, 17 Feb 2024
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