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Social Media Issues, AR Glasses & Helpful Money Apps

9/28/2024
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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.

šŸ„½ CNET's Scott Stein compares Metaā€™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 itā€™s asking her to pay. Rich mentioned RustDesk and Chrome Remote Desktop as an alternative.

LG Smart TVā€™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 heā€™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.

šŸš 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. Thereā€™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 itā€™s password sharing crackdown.

šŸ“± Parent Collective founder Samuel Chapman discusses social media safety and fentanyl awareness.

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