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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. SPONSOR: Use code  106LRICH  at  kardia.com  or search  KardiaMobile 6L  on Amazon. 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. 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 450+ affiliates nationwide Get the podcast to via  RSS ,  iHeartRadio ,  Apple Podcasts  and  Spotify . Follow Rich on  X ,  Instagram  and  Facebook . Download the MP3 

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