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Jan 2025
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Hands-On Samsung S25, Deleting Old Accou...

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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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