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Android 17's coolest new tricks, your texts just got way more private & is AI really your friend? (174, May 16, 2026)

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Rich talked about some of the best new features coming to Android 17.

Barbara asks about the app Rich mentioned for keeping track of TV shows. Rich recommends JustWatch, his personal go-to, with Reel Good as another solid option.

Kara in Fallbrook called in to report that she loves the Epson WorkForce WF-110 mobile printer. Rich mentioned he likes his HP Smart Tank 5101.

Michael in Los Angeles called in trying to decide between a used M1 MacBook and a new MacBook Neo.

iPhone to Android texts are finally getting end-to-end encryption.

Randy called in wondering whether to take Spectrum’s free router or buy his own.

Amazon has launched 30-minute delivery for groceries and essentials in a growing number of cities nationwide.

OpenAI has launched a tool that lets you connect your financial accounts directly to ChatGPT.

Tim Schofield of the QBKing77 YouTube channel joins to talk about the new Motorola razr fold, what stands out after hands-on testing, and whether foldables are finally ready for mainstream users.

Paul in Grand Rapids called in wondering why Gemini is generating low-resolution images. Rich says to tap the three dots underneath the photo and look for “Redo with Pro” to get a higher-quality result.

Anne in Simi Valley called in looking for an app that can record a doctor’s visit, transcribe it, and produce an English summary -- even if the doctor is speaking a different language. Rich recommends Whisper Memos for this.

Rich shares his workaround for Whisper Memos not being available on Android -- he’s using VoiceNotes.com, with Zapier set up to email him whenever he creates a note, and a similar workflow with Google Tasks through Gemini.

Laura writes in ahead of a trip to the Dominican Republic asking which apps to download before she goes. Rich recommends enabling Wi-Fi calling and texting, downloading Google Maps with offline maps, grabbing Google Translate with the offline Spanish language pack, and using WhatsApp or Telegram for staying in touch over Wi-Fi.

The FCC says foreign routers will be allowed to receive security updates until 2029.

Instagram has launched a new feature called Instants -- disappearing photos that are completely unfiltered.

AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have announced a joint venture to use satellite technology to eliminate wireless dead zones.

Linda in Burbank called in after accidentally deleting an icon from her home screen. Rich says to swipe up to the app drawer, find the app, and drag it back to the home screen. Once it’s back in place, long-press on the home screen, look for Home Screen Settings, and toggle on the option to lock the home screen layout so nothing gets accidentally moved or removed again in the future.

Amazon is merging its Rufus shopping chatbot with Alexa+ to create Alexa for Shopping -- a smarter assistant that’s better at finding what you want and now includes memory.

San Francisco State University philosophy chair and AI ethics expert Carlos Montemayor explains how to use AI safely. His book is The Prospect of a Humanitarian Artificial Intelligence and you can download it free.

Darren created an app called Talk for Me -- a text-to-speech app -- and if you email him mentioning Rich on Tech, he’ll send you a free promo code. Reach him at darren@talkforme.com.

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