Rich On Tech

Tech clues in the Guthrie case, wireless satisfaction rankings & AI dog scam (160, February 7, 2026)

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Feb 8, 2026
James Rubinowitz, a trial lawyer focused on tech-related litigation, Mark Anthony Arena, a cybersecurity troubleshooter, and Dan Ackerman, a consumer tech reporter. They dig into device timestamps and cloud vs local storage in the Guthrie investigation. They cover VoIP tracing, doorbell camera subscription tradeoffs, wireless satisfaction rankings, CES PC and AI hardware trends, and scams targeting users.
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ADVICE

Know Bluetooth Tracking Limits

  • Don’t rely solely on Bluetooth-based medical device syncing for tracking; it stops when the device leaves range.
  • For vulnerable loved ones, pair wearables with other measures and know each device's connectivity limits.
INSIGHT

Burner Numbers Aren't Fully Anonymous

  • VoIP burner numbers can be traced via provider logs linking numbers to emails and IPs when served with warrants.
  • Anonymous-looking texts are often investigable because providers retain account and access data.
ADVICE

Beware Super Bowl 'Wardrobing' Returns

  • Avoid buying TVs just to 'wardrobe' for the Super Bowl if you can't accept likely returns or resale hassles.
  • If you do buy, check return policies and resale channels like B-Stock before purchase.
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