
Rich On Tech Hands-on with Apple’s $599 MacBook Neo, the AI personality test everyone’s taking & Android helps airlines track lost luggage (164, March 7, 2026)
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Mar 8, 2026 Ayaz Akhtar, a mobile industry analyst who covers MWC trends, and Andrew O'Hara, an Apple reporter who breaks down product launches, join to discuss Apple's $599 MacBook Neo and where it fits. They also cover an AI personality test that exports profiles to chatbots. Android's Find Hub enabling airlines to track lost luggage is another standout topic.
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Try DeepPersonality For A 50+ Page AI Personality Profile
- Try deeppersonality.app to get a 50+ page AI-generated personality report and exportable profile you can plug into ChatGPT or Claude for personalized coaching.
- Rich warns it's not therapy and recommends using an email alias for privacy before taking the test.
Buy A Power Bank With Built-In USB‑C Cable
- For Galaxy S25 Ultra charge compatibility, buy a power bank with a built-in USB‑C cable rather than adapters.
- Rich recommends Belkin models (10k or 20k mAh) or EcoFlow for MagSafe-capable phones; built-in cables avoid loose connections.
Use Lawnchair Launcher To Mimic Pixel On Samsung
- To make a Samsung phone behave more like a Pixel, install a Pixel-like launcher such as Lawnchair and set it as the default launcher.
- Rich cautions adding launchers can reduce smoothness, so try it and uninstall if you dislike the performance tradeoffs.
