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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. 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  and  Spotify . 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. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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