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A viewer recently forwarded me what appeared to be a routine Disney+ billing email. The message claimed a payment couldn’t be processed and encouraged the recipient to update their account information.

At first glance, it looks legitimate. The branding was convincing, the website looked professional, and the request seemed plausible.


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I visited eWaste Direct, a California electronics recycling company that’s spent nearly two decades finding new life for old laptops, phones, and gadgets. Through its eBay storefront, Angie’...


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Smartwatches can do a lot. Sometimes too much.

That’s why Google’s new Fitbit Air is a welcome change. Instead of adding more notifications, apps, and distractions to your wrist, it takes the opposite approach. There’s no screen at all.

I’ve been wearing the new $100 fitness tracker for the past few weeks, and most of the time I forgot it was even there. That’s ki...


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Roku’s biggest home screen overhaul in 10 years: Roku is rolling out AI-powered recommendations, a new “Top Picks for You” section, Quick Access shortcuts, subscription-based content discovery, and a dedicated Roku City screensaver tile. Rich says users should give the redesign about a week before deciding whether to disable the new features.

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Greetings and welcome to another newsletter!

This week, I crisscrossed the country to check out the latest from Roku. The streaming platform wants to predict what you might want to watch next. The question is whether you’ll find that helpful or annoying.


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