AI notebook hack, proving you’re human online & one phone for work and personal (130, July 19, 2025)
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AI notebook hack, proving you’re human online & one phone for work and personal (130, July 19, 2025)

1:47:54 Jul 19, 2025
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Rich talked about how to build an AI-powered notebook that can remember everything using a combination of Google Gemini and Google Keep. Brian in Orange County is trying to figure out how to transfer photos from his iPhone to an Android. Rich mentioned LocalSend and PairDrop. Were Nest cameras really hacked on May 28th? Rich explains. Google has set a date for the unveiling of its next Pixels on August 20th in New York City. Herb In San Diego wants to know how to get his answering machine to work with his AT&T digital phone. Rich says voicemail is likely included with the line and needs to be setup. Darren asks how to transcribe Zoom calls in real-time like subtitles. Rich said to use the live transcription feature built into Zoom? Dave in Littleton, Colorado wants to know how to free up space on his computer. Rich recommends Disk Cleanup, Storage Sense and BleachBit. Nest is raising prices. So is Peacock. Barbara is switching from AT&T to US Mobile and wants to know if she should stick with her iPhone or get an Android. Adrian Ludwig, chief architect at Tools for Humanity, will explain how World Network is building a more private and secure way to prove you’re human online — and why that matters. Kenneth in Hollywood is looking for a way to use one cell phone for his personal and business calls. Rich mentioned Grasshopper and RingCentral and Google Voice. Wayne wants to know how to have his Android phone read his text messages out loud. Rich recommended Read my text messages a
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