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Home»Author: Kevin Parker

Stop Booking.com Travel Credit Scams, Verify Sender Now

Kevin Parker July 6, 2026

This article walks you through a convincing fake Booking.com email, highlights the clear warning signs, and gives practical steps to avoid losing your login, payment details or time to a travel scam. Summer travel is

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Save On Home Depot, Ryobi BOGO Tools Until August

Kevin Parker July 6, 2026

Home Depot and Ryobi have teamed up for a buy-one-get-one sale running through August, and this piece walks through what to expect, which types of tools are likely included, smart shopping tactics, and how to

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Starship Robots Leave Campuses, Shift To Urban Grocery Delivery

Kevin Parker July 6, 2026

Those little white robots that once rolled across college sidewalks with lattes, fries and late-night snacks are getting a new assignment. Starship Technologies recently announced that it will wind down its U.S. university campus operations

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Detect Hi Mom Text Scam Targeting Parents, Verify Numbers

Kevin Parker July 5, 2026

A short warning and practical guide: a simple, believable text claiming to be from a child can be a setup for a money or account takeover scam, and this article walks through the trick, how

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Robot-Run Hotel Trials Start in 2026, Backed by Pudu Robotics

Kevin Parker July 5, 2026

Pudu Robotics has unveiled plans for what it calls the first full-scenario robot-serviced hotel, a pilot set for West Artificial Island that promises robot check-in, autonomous deliveries, AI cleaning and robot-run food services, with trial

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Avoid Local Quick Oil Change Shop, Protect Your Car

Kevin Parker July 4, 2026

Quick oil change shops promise speed and convenience, but shortcuts and sloppy practices at some locations can cost you more than a few minutes. This article walks through why you might think twice about certain

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Zoox Revamps Robotaxi Interior, Boosts Everyday Comfort

Kevin Parker July 3, 2026

Zoox has reworked its driverless taxi to feel less like a lab prototype and more like a place you might actually want to ride, focusing on comfort, visibility and clearer ways to communicate with the

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Popa Botnet Hijacks Cheap TV Boxes, Exposes Home Internet

Kevin Parker July 3, 2026

Cheap streaming boxes that promise free movies and live sports can carry hidden threats; security researchers say an Android-based system called Popa is turning many of these devices into residential proxies that route other people’s

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Pick Three Full Size Trucks Now, Surpass Ram 1500 Ratings

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

The Ram 1500 may be the name brand pickup truck everyone knows, but there are three full-size rivals that consistently pull higher marks in ratings and owner satisfaction; this article looks at what sets them

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Calculate Car Gear Shifter Replacement Costs, Avoid Overpaying

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

If you’re facing a faulty gear shifter, this piece cuts through the worry and shows what actually affects cost, what replacement involves, and how to approach the job without getting fleeced. You’ll read practical differences

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Protect Travel Booking Data, Stop Scammers Targeting Accounts

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

When you book travel you hand over a neat packet of personal data that tracks where you’ll be and when, and that packet often gets shared and stored well beyond the company you think you

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CATL Debuts Sodium Grid Battery, Accelerates Commercial Storage

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

CATL has unveiled the TENER Sodium Energy Storage System aimed at large-scale grid projects, claiming field validation and commercial readiness while targeting shipments and deliveries over the next year; the system promises a sodium-based alternative

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AI Drives Job Growth At Historic US Manufacturers Today

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

This roundup jumps from old-school American manufacturing to neighborhood heroics and national tech strategy, tracing how artificial intelligence and policy decisions are reshaping jobs, industry, healthcare and even the price of gadgets. Corning’s long history

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Apple Raises Computer and Tablet Prices, Some Devices Escape

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

Apple quietly nudged up prices on many of its best-selling Macs and iPads, and that ripple is already reshaping buying plans and secondhand markets. This piece walks through which devices saw higher tags, which ones

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Waze Rolls Out Intersection Details For Drivers, Available Now

Kevin Parker July 2, 2026

Waze is adding an intersection-awareness feature that shows detailed intersection geometry and turn guidance, improving how drivers spot lanes, crosswalks, and tricky junctions. This article explains what the intersection feature does, why drivers care, how

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The Clever Physics That Makes Modern Supercars So Quick

Kevin Parker July 1, 2026

Modern supercars are incredibly impressive and quick vehicles, and a lot of that comes down to the physics behind their increasingly complex designs.

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REP TOM BARRETT: It’s up to Congress to prevent another endless American war

Kevin Parker July 1, 2026

War is something we are all contemplating as tensions with Iran continue. It certainly keeps me up at night. After spending 22 years in the Army and deploying around the world, it still consumes a

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A missing kitten rode under a car hood. AI brought her home

Kevin Parker July 1, 2026

Ame thought Lucy might be hiding upstairs. The family’s kitten had missed dinner, which felt odd. Still, cats hide. They nap in strange places. Sometimes, they ignore everyone. But when breakfast came the next morning,

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World Cup Tourists Rediscover American Hospitality, Everyday Abundance

Kevin Parker June 30, 2026

As America inches toward its 250th year, millions of World Cup visitors stumbled onto a version of this country that rarely shows up on cable news: ordinary, open-hearted and abundant in ways that felt astonishing

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Harbor Freight Electric Push Mower Review, Should You Buy Now

Kevin Parker June 30, 2026

Harbor Freight’s electric push mower arrives like a dare: dirt-cheap price and a promise to cut your grass without the fuss of gas or cords. This piece looks at how it handles the real stuff

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Robots Accelerate Trailer Unloading And Pallet Stacking

Kevin Parker June 30, 2026

Robots are closing the gap between the truck and the warehouse floor as two companies link unloading and pallet building into a single, smoother workflow that could cut delays and save labor on busy docks.

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Beat ISP Throttling, Restore Smooth Streaming Video Today

Kevin Parker June 30, 2026

You settle in for a show, hit play, and the picture melts into a storm of pixels. This piece explains why streaming can stutter even when your connection seems fine, what throttling looks like, and

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DOT, NHTSA Remove Brake Pedal, Clear Path For Tesla Cybercab

Kevin Parker June 30, 2026

The Department of Transportation and NHTSA just floated a proposal that removes the federal brake pedal requirement for autonomous vehicles, opening the door for fully driverless services like Tesla’s Cybercab. This change would let manufacturers

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Starlink Users Must Know Common Service Limitations

Kevin Parker June 29, 2026

Starlink can be a genuine lifeline for people stuck beyond traditional broadband, but it also brings a handful of practical headaches you should know about before you sign up. This piece walks through the biggest

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Apple Ipad Price Rise Explained, Hidden Hardware Upgrades

Kevin Parker June 29, 2026

If paying $150 more for a smaller tablet screen feels like a prank, you are right to be suspicious. This piece walks through why that tiny slab can cost more and what actually changes under

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AI Detects Hidden ECG Risk For Sudden Cardiac Death

Kevin Parker June 29, 2026

The routine ECG you’ve ignored at a checkup might hide a life-or-death clue, new research suggests. Scientists trained an AI on hundreds of thousands of tracings and found patterns linked to sudden cardiac death that

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Texas License Vendor Breach Exposes 3.1 Million Customers

Kevin Parker June 29, 2026

Texas hunters and anglers learned the hard way that buying a license online can expose more than a tag or permit: a recent cyberattack tied to a state vendor may have put data tied to

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Empty Envelope Scam Exposes Brushing Risk, Protect Your Data

Kevin Parker June 29, 2026

Empty white envelopes and mystery packages that arrive at your home can be more than a nuisance; they can be a clever step in a scam that aims to trick you into giving up personal

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Midjourney Launches Water Based Full Body Ultrasound Scanner

Kevin Parker June 28, 2026

Midjourney is moving from AI art to health tech with a radical idea: a water-based, full-body ultrasound scanner that lowers you into warm water and uses sound waves plus heavy computing to map what’s inside.

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Microsoft 365 Users Face OAuth Scam, Kali365 Bypasses MFA

Kevin Parker June 28, 2026

This article explains Kali365, a new phishing-as-a-service attack that targets Microsoft 365 accounts by abusing device-code login flows and stealing OAuth tokens, why it can bypass multifactor authentication, and practical steps individuals and IT teams

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Fighter Jets Use Green Formation Lights For Safer Night Flying

Kevin Parker June 27, 2026

This piece explains why you see green lights on modern fighter jets, what those lights actually do, and how they fit into night flying and tactical operations. It breaks down the different kinds of lights

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Apple Raises Prices On Ipads, Macbooks As AI Drives Chip Shortages

Kevin Parker June 27, 2026

Apple has quietly bumped prices on a string of iPads, MacBooks, HomePods and Apple TV boxes as memory costs swell, and the shift is tied to booming AI demand that is already squeezing DRAM and

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Ukraine Deploys Portable Armored Bunkers, Fortifies Frontlines

Kevin Parker June 27, 2026

This piece looks at Ukraine’s portable armored bunkers, how they work, why they were developed, the battlefield roles they fill, and what their practical strengths and limits mean for future conflicts. These portable armored bunkers

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Fix Yard Low Spots Fast With This Budget-Friendly Tool

Kevin Parker June 27, 2026

Quick, practical steps to repair low spots in your yard without spending a fortune: diagnose the cause, choose the right fill material, layer and compact carefully, seed or sod appropriately, account for drainage, and maintain

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Dublin Pulls Security Robot, Ends Parking Garage Pilot

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

Dublin, Ohio ran a public pilot with a Knightscope K5 named DubBot in a parking garage, then ended the trial after the machine produced no arrests, tickets or criminal cases. The experiment cost the city

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Waymo Recalls Robotaxis, Raises AI Safety Questions

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

This quick briefing pulls together the week’s major AI developments and why they matter: an autonomous vehicle recall that highlights safety gaps, a new inference chip that shifts the infrastructure battle with China, a fierce

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Avoid Flock ALPR Tracking, Use Free Open Source Map

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

This piece looks at the rise of Flock ALPR cameras on highways and the community-built, free open-source map that’s grown to help people spot and steer clear of invasive license plate readers; it explains what

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AI Chip Race Pits US Against China, Stakes Rise Now

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

OpenAI’s announcement about its custom inference chip “Jalapeño” is more than a tech press release; it signals a shift in a high-stakes competition with China over who controls the computing backbone of the twenty-first century.

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World Cup Ticket Scams Target Last Minute Buyers, Protect Yourself Now

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

Scammers are circling World Cup ticket hunters, using polished fake sites, urgent sales pitches and AI-made confirmations to steal money and data. This piece explains where the fraud shows up, how the tricks work, what

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Home Depot Milwaukee Tool Sale, Grab Top Deals Fast

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

Home Depot is running a big, messy sale on Milwaukee gear right now, and if you’re thinking about expanding your toolkit this is the rundown you want: which deals matter, how the battery ecosystem changes

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Makita Launches New LXT, XGT Cordless Tools For Mechanics

Kevin Parker June 26, 2026

Makita’s June 2026 lineup refresh expands both the LXT and XGT cordless ecosystems with new tools that target mechanics, tradespeople, and weekend DIYers, bringing more power, runtime, and jobsite practicality to familiar batteries and form

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Robots Learn Prosthetic Touch Data, Improve Delicate Grip

Kevin Parker June 25, 2026

ABB Robotics and PSYONIC are teaming up to teach industrial robots a human sense of touch, using real-world grip and motion data from PSYONIC’s Ability Hand paired with ABB’s GoFa cobot to tackle delicate, varied

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Stop Unrecognized Debt Collections, Fight Identity Theft

Kevin Parker June 25, 2026

A collection notice for a debt you never opened can be the first sign someone used your identity, and this piece walks through why that happens, what federal rules protect you, and the practical steps

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Affordable Gloves Outperform Top Brands in YouTuber Review

Kevin Parker June 24, 2026

A popular gear reviewer on YouTube bought an inexpensive pair of gloves and put them through real-world tests, showing they handled abuse, fit well, and protected hands better than many premium brands while costing a

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FAA Certifies AerAware Wearable Cockpit Vision System For 737

Kevin Parker June 24, 2026

Universal Avionics and AerSale have teamed up to bring AerAware, a cockpit vision system certified for the Boeing 737 Next Generation, into commercial service; it pairs a nose-mounted enhanced-vision camera with wearable head displays that

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FCC Proposes Stricter Phone ID Rules, Limits Anonymous Purchases

Kevin Parker June 24, 2026

The FCC is weighing stricter identity checks for phone service that could force carriers to collect names, addresses and government ID numbers before activating many new or renewed lines; this article lays out what the

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Score Home Depot Pressure Washers Under $200 Today

Kevin Parker June 24, 2026

If you want strong cleaning power without spending a fortune, this article walks you through top-rated pressure washers available at Home Depot for under $200. You’ll get clear comparisons of performance, useful features to watch

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Switzerland Rejects 10 Million Population Cap, Voters Decide

Kevin Parker June 23, 2026

Switzerland just said no to a hard population cap, and the vote exposes a clash between a proud, self-reliant national identity and global pressures that prize open borders and cheap labor. This piece traces the

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Few Automakers Fully Abandon Diesel Engines As US Demand Lags

Kevin Parker June 23, 2026

Diesel cars never caught on in the U.S. the way they have in parts of Europe and Asia, and over the last few decades many automakers quietly pulled back from diesel passenger cars. This piece

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Reignite Hope On Chicago South Side, Rescue O Block Youth

Kevin Parker June 23, 2026

I climbed onto a motel roof in the dead of winter because the neighborhood had stopped believing anything good could happen. What followed was stubborn, faith-fueled work to pry hope back into the eyes of

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Learn Why Larger Speed Limit Signs Improve Road Safety Now

Kevin Parker June 22, 2026

Drivers notice that some speed limit signs are much larger or more prominent than others, and there are practical reasons behind that choice. Bigger signs improve visibility, reinforce important rules, and respond to specific road

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BlackBerry Fans Now Adopt Modern Devices Preserving Signature Features

Kevin Parker June 22, 2026

This piece looks at how a handful of modern phones are carrying forward the practical ideas that made BlackBerry famous — tactile keyboards, focused productivity, and a security-first mindset — and why those features still

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Upgrade Glamping Comforts Now, Bring Home Luxury Outdoors

Kevin Parker June 22, 2026

This piece explores the idea that luxury camping isn’t just about packing a memory foam mattress into a tent; it’s about rethinking comfort, design, food, and technology so the outdoors feels like an intentional, high-quality

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Independent Tests Find Better All Terrain Tire Than Goodyear Wrangler

Kevin Parker June 21, 2026

Independent lab testing has just shuffled the pecking order in the all-terrain tire world: a widely recommended model isn’t the top performer when you stack objective numbers side by side. The new results focus on

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Minnesota Orders Crypto ATMS Removed From Public Access By Year End

Kevin Parker June 21, 2026

Minnesota has moved to ban public crypto ATMs after a string of scams used those machines to convert frightened victims’ cash into digital currency in minutes. This article explains why state officials acted, how the

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AAA Phishing Email Pushes Fake Safety Deadline, Steals Data

Kevin Parker June 21, 2026

This article walks through a convincing email scam that pretends to be from AAA, explains the red flags, and offers practical checks to avoid falling for fake safety notices that push shared links and urgent

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Residents Risk Legal Trouble Trying To Stop Speeding Drivers

Kevin Parker June 21, 2026

Living on a busy street can feel like a daily battle with speed and noise, and this piece lays out why taking matters into your own hands is risky, what legal consequences you could face,

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Porsche Restricts Seven-Speed Manual To Few Flagship Models

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

Porsche shook up the manual gearbox world when it introduced a seven-speed transmission in 2012, a bold move that aimed to marry modern performance with old-school driver engagement. That extra gear was meant to give

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Meta Launches AI Data Center Training Program, Hiring Now

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

Meta is launching America’s Workforce Academy to train people for the physical jobs that keep AI running, offering paid, short-term training and promised job opportunities while sparking local debates over power, water and community impact.

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Protect Your Accounts From Public Wi-Fi, Prevent Account Hijacking

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

Traveling means swapping familiar Wi-Fi for sketchy hotel and airport hotspots, and that small convenience often opens a window for criminals to sneak in. This piece explains why public networks are dangerous, how attackers exploit

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Compare Diesel And Gas Engine Cylinder Sleeve Differences Now

Kevin Parker June 20, 2026

This piece digs into why diesel and gasoline engines behave so differently, focusing on construction details you don’t usually hear about, like cylinder sleeves, combustion pressure, materials, and maintenance realities. It walks through how those

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Apple Music Gains Daily Listening Upgrades Ahead Of iOS 27

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

Apple Music is getting a major refresh with iOS 27 that aims to make the app feel smarter and more useful for everyday listening. This update focuses on practical improvements like better recommendations, smoother offline

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Quarter Of US Colleges Face Closure, Leaders Urge Action

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

The cost squeeze and the rise of AI are shifting trust away from traditional four-year elites and toward community colleges, trade programs, and targeted credentials that promise faster, cheaper pathways into work. This piece looks

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Protect Your Phone Number, Stop SIM Swap Account Takeovers

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

This piece walks through why losing control of your phone number can open the door to account takeovers, when changing the number helps, and the concrete steps to lock down wireless accounts, email, banks and

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China Greenlights Coin Sized Brain Chip Aiding Paralysis Patients

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

China has cleared a medically focused brain-computer interface called NEO for certain patients with paralysis, moving the technology out of pure research and into clinical use; the device sits on the dura mater rather than

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Bezos Predicts AI Labor Shortages, Regulators Target OpenAI

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

This roundup walks through the biggest headlines in artificial intelligence right now, from business and national security to medical advances and courtroom scrutiny. Expect clear takes on how AI is reshaping jobs, tech power, defense

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1980s Ford Limited Model Rediscovered After 30 Years

Kevin Parker June 19, 2026

Ford produced just over 1,000 of a particular model in the 1980s and sold them all, and one example quietly sat in a garage for three decades before someone finally rolled it into the sunlight;

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McDonald’s Trials ArchIQ AI Drive Thru Voice Assistant Now

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

McDonald’s is quietly testing an AI drive-thru system called ArchIQ that can take orders in English and Spanish, and the tests are already showing encouraging throughput numbers while reviving questions about accuracy, privacy and whether

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Bremerton Women Plead Guilty To Mail Theft, Identity Theft

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

A recent federal case out of Bremerton, Washington exposes how stolen mail can be used to open credit accounts in other people’s names and hide the paper trail, and this article explains how the scheme

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Power 13 Milwaukee Tools With One 12Ah Battery Today

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

If you need raw runtime and steady power on job sites, this piece breaks down how a 12Ah Milwaukee battery handles a full roster of demanding cordless tools. Read on for a practical look at

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Amazon Launches Early Prime Day Device Discounts, Save Now

Kevin Parker June 18, 2026

Amazon has started slashing prices on its gadgets early, moving into Prime Day territory ahead of the official June 23 kickoff. This piece walks through what shoppers should expect from early device deals, how to

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Democrats Risk Senate Control With Controversial Maine Nominee

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

The Democratic Party’s recent nominating fights in Maine and beyond have exposed a pattern: controversial, far-left nominees who could hand the GOP unexpected advantages in November. This piece looks at how scandal-plagued choices, intraparty rifts,

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Colorado Drivers Receive Wrongful Tickets After Plate Swap

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

Colorado drivers are getting traffic tickets tied to vehicles they do not own because a subtle license plate change is tripping up automated camera systems, and this article breaks down what is happening, why it

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Iran’s Strikes Spark Global Antisemitism, West Must Act

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

The Gulf attacks this spring made one thing painfully clear: Tehran treats Arabs, Jews and others as interchangeable targets, and the West must stop giving the mullahs what they want by blaming Jewish communities for

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Protect Reindustrialization, Confront NIMBYism Blocking Data Centers

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

This piece argues that America can and must rebuild its industrial base, explains how local opposition and legal delays are stalling projects from data centers to mines, highlights the strategic costs of falling behind China,

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Waymo Robotaxi Used To Flee Burglary In San Francisco

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

A brazen early-morning burglary in San Francisco took a modern twist when the suspect stepped into a Waymo robotaxi and drove off without a human behind the wheel, raising messy questions about evidence, privacy and

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Phishing Operation Outsider Enterprise Uses AI To Steal Data

Kevin Parker June 17, 2026

Scammers ran a massive phishing-as-a-service network called Outsider Enterprise, using polished fake sites, AI tools and waves of text messages to harvest cards, passwords and one-time codes. Law enforcement and tech firms struck back with

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Increase IDEA Funding, Support Families And Special Education

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

Fifty years after the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act became law, this piece looks at what that milestone means today: how many children are reached, the gaps that remain, recent Republican-led funding moves, and the

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Protect Dad, Remove His Personal Info From People-Search Sites

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

This article shows why a practical, low-drama Father’s Day gift is to protect your dad’s personal information from people-search sites, how scammers use those profiles, and the simple steps you can take together to reduce

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Genesis AI Debuts Wheeled Eno Robot To Transform Workflows

Kevin Parker June 16, 2026

Genesis AI’s Eno skips the humanoid checklist and focuses on practicality: a wheeled, work-first robot with dexterous hands and a robotics-native brain called GENE. The design prioritizes reliability in industrial settings, with features like adjustable

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UK Bans Under 16s From Major Social Media Platforms

Kevin Parker June 15, 2026

Britain’s government says it will bar children under 16 from major social platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and X, carving out exceptions for encrypted messaging and kid-specific services, and backing heavy fines for

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NYC Expands Street Sensors Now Amid Privacy Concerns

Kevin Parker June 15, 2026

New York City is rolling out a network of smart street sensors designed to count people and vehicles, spot risky close calls and feed planners real-world data to redesign dangerous spots—but the plan raises real

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Protect Phones From Crypto Job Scams And Hidden Miners

Kevin Parker June 15, 2026

Scammers are getting clever with text and messaging apps, pitching harmless-sounding online jobs that morph into crypto traps. This piece walks through how those schemes start, the tactics they use to hook people, the signs

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Amazon Debuts AI Visual Search In Shopping App Now

Kevin Parker June 14, 2026

Amazon is rolling out a new search trick that turns your words into quick AI images inside the Shopping app, letting you describe a look instead of guessing the right product name. The tool generates

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Update Your SOHO Router Now, FBI Warns Of DNS Hijacks

Kevin Parker June 14, 2026

This piece walks through a recent campaign that hijacked small office and home office routers by changing DNS settings, explains why older routers are risky, and lists practical steps you can take right now to

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Solar Power Falls Short Of Replacing Nuclear, Despite Rapid Growth

Kevin Parker June 14, 2026

This piece examines why solar power, despite rapid growth and falling costs, faces physical, logistical, and economic hurdles that make it unlikely to fully replace nuclear energy in the near term, and it outlines the

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Booster T1 Robot Kicks, Dents Walls, Raises Goalkeeper Concerns

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

The video of Booster Robotics’ T1 humanoid launching soccer shots that dent a practice wall has sparked a sharp conversation about capability and safety, showing both why robot soccer matters for technical progress and why

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FBI Warns Silent Ransom Group Posing As IT Targeting US Law Firms

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

The FBI warns a group known as the Silent Ransom Group is using charm and obvious tech cover to steal sensitive files from U.S. businesses, often starting with a phone call and, when rebuffed, sending

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Reset Your Whirlpool Washer Quickly, Configure Settings For Models

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

Resetting a Whirlpool washer is usually quick and painless, but the exact steps depend on the model and what state the machine is in. This piece walks through the general reset mindset, common control quirks,

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Universities Shut DEI Offices, Face State Funding Bans

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

I ran a major public university for a decade and watched the campus culture war shift from a sales pitch about “opportunity,” into an ideological engine that squeezed out merit, curiosity, and the habits of

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Score Deep Home Depot Tool Savings Now For Father’s Day

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

Home Depot is running standout deals on tools that make Father’s Day shopping simple and satisfying for anyone buying for a hands-on dad. This piece walks through what kinds of deals to watch, how to

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Mazda Miata Gains Elegant, Refined New Color For 2027 Buyers

Kevin Parker June 13, 2026

The Mazda Miata is celebrated for its simplicity, balance, and pure driving joy, and for 2027 Mazda is expanding the palette with a single, understated new color that promises to sharpen the car’s classic lines.

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CBS Bias Claim Fuels 60 Minutes Fallout, Pelley Pushes Back

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

This piece takes apart the myth of neutral prestige around “60 Minutes” by tracing decades of friendly treatment for Democratic figures and uneven scrutiny for conservatives. It argues that celebrated interviews and soft framing have

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Follow Two Red Traffic Arrows, Stop And Wait Safely

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Short and practical: this article explains what a traffic signal showing two red arrows pointing the same way means, why cities use them, and exactly how you should respond at the curb to stay legal

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Thieves Exploit iPhone Activation Lock Using Smishing Passcode Scams

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Thieves are dodging Apple’s Activation Lock by using convincing fake Apple pages, smishing texts and Telegram-based unlocking services to trick victims into giving up their passcodes, and this piece explains how the scams work, what

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Apple Expands Siri, Launches Apple Intelligence With iOS 27

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

This roundup covers the biggest tech headlines right now: Apple’s WWDC software push and Siri upgrades, a California city voting to ban data centers, Meta’s new trades academy with guaranteed jobs, concerns about foreign interference

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Google Tests Sterile Male Mosquito Releases, Raising Safety Questions

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Google’s Debug team has asked regulators for permission to release sterile male mosquitoes in several states, aiming to shrink local populations that spread disease, and that idea is stirring equal parts scientific curiosity and public

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Texas Resident Arrested, Facebook Water Posts Spark Probe

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Jennifer Combs says she was trying to help neighbors in Trinidad, Texas, report dirty water and get answers, but collecting complaints on Facebook turned into a felony arrest that exposed deep local tensions, legal costs

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C8 Corvette Recasts As Front Engine Sports Car, Bold Retro Concept

Kevin Parker June 12, 2026

Picture a Corvette that never crossed to the mid-engine world but instead evolved the classic front-engine formula into something sharper and bolder; this article explores that alternate vision, why it matters, and what it would

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Trump Warns On Iran, US Faces Escalation Risks After 100 Days

Kevin Parker June 11, 2026

I spent years inside the Pentagon watching how leaders frame wars and sell them to the public, and this piece argues we are repeating old mistakes with Iran: we face a brutal choice between escalation,

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