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Samsung Galaxy update to do, cutting your cable bill & why AI passwords are a bad idea (162, February 21, 2026)

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Feb 22, 2026
JP Castellanos, a cyber threat intelligence expert, warns about AI-enabled phishing, deepfakes, and ransomware. Jeremy Watkin from NumberBarn explains phone number parking, vanity numbers, and carrier-switching trends. Alex Harrow, CEO of Hubble Network, describes satellites that detect Bluetooth for global tracking and search-and-rescue. They also cover Samsung Google Play updates, cutting cable costs, and why using AI for passwords is risky.
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ADVICE

Use Built‑In Find Tools To Locate Phones

  • If you lose an Android phone at home, use SmartThings Find or Android's Find My Device (android.com/find) to ring it even when on silent.
  • For iPhone users, go to iCloud.com/find to locate and play a sound on your missing device.
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iPhones Don’t Need Antivirus—Fight Phishing Instead

  • You don't need antivirus apps on iPhone; instead keep iOS updated, limit app permissions, and watch for phishing links.
  • Use Chrome's Enhanced Safe Browsing and consider a VPN with threat protection to block malicious sites.
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Turn An Old PC Into A Simple Chromebook

  • If a Windows laptop feels complicated, convert it to Chrome OS Flex to make it into a simpler, Chromebook‑like machine.
  • Alternatively, use a modern browser like Chrome and bookmark essential sites to limit complexity.
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