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1:36 Rich talks about how he books his travel, including his tips and tricks for finding the cheapest flights and best hotels.

11:46 Benjamin in Pacific Palisades wants to know if he should upgrade his DSL connection to fiber.

16:06 Netflix is no longer allowing existing customers to pay through Apple, they will need to provide a credit or debit card directly through the Netflix website.

17:53 Kate Kozuch, managing editor at Tom’s Guide, joined to talk all things Mobile World Congress.

28:28 John in Carlsbad wants to know how to get Pandora without ads.

30:57 Jamie in North Hollywood wants to know how to open his camera by tapping the back of his iPhone. It’s an accessibility feature called Back Tap. Turn it on by going into Settings > Accessibility > Touch, and tap Back Tap. You can actually set a double to triple tap to do all kinds of things! Samsung has this feature, too. On Pixel, it’s called Quick Tap.

33:49 There’s a privacy warning going around about the Journal app on iPhone sharing your full name and geo location with strangers. It’s bogus. Here’s the explanation.

39:06 Steve emails and says he’s geting a notification to update my Google Chrome Browser from a company called Hot Cleaner and is wondering if it’s legit. Rich says it’s seems like a malicious extension. Check and delete them.

41:08 Rich reviews the OnePlus Watch 2.

48:48 Andrew in Moorpark wants to know why smartwatches call their on screen widgets complications.

50:39 Jerry near New Jersey wants to know how to find the direct URL for a radio station.

53:50 Leo Roberts, of The Laptop Elf Project, will discuss how to make an old computer new again with Chrome OS Flex.