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Holiday shopping cheat sheet, Slate EV, Voice transcription apps (151, December 6, 2025)

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Dec 7, 2025
Jeff Jablonski, Communications lead at Slate, unveils the startup's unique customizable EV strategy, allowing buyers to choose only the features they want for an affordable price. Eli Singer, founder of Offline.now, discusses effective methods to achieve a healthier digital balance and reduce screen time. Luke Arrigoni, from Loti AI, highlights deepfake dangers and the company's innovative tactics for likeness protection and removal, while also exploring legal frameworks enhancing user safety. Together, they provide a wealth of insights into technology and well-being.
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ADVICE

What To Know About Slate's EV Specs

  • Expect two battery choices: ~150 miles (52.7 kWh) or ~240 miles (84 kWh), and Tesla Supercharger compatibility at ~120 kW.
  • Consider RepairPal network service availability and DIY accessories if you want lower ownership costs.
ADVICE

Fax Without A Landline

  • Use eFax, Fax.Plus, or Dropbox Fax apps to send scans as faxes; many offer free pages or low-cost plans.
  • To keep an actual fax machine, plug it into a voice-over-IP adapter like Ooma to emulate a landline.
ADVICE

Start RV Internet With A Portable 5G Box

  • For RV internet, prioritize portable 5G home internet gateways first because antennas plus gateway and installation can exceed $600.
  • Use streaming services over a mobile gateway instead of expensive rooftop antenna installs for boondocking.
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