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By Mark Huffman Consumer News: FBI warns Gmail users about growing ransomware threat of ConsumerAffairs
March 14, 2025

If you use a Gmail account, the FBI warns you may be the target of ransomware phishing attacks.

According to the bureau, the Medusa ransomware group has already claimed more than 300 victims by using phishing scams to exploit unprotected software on consumers devices.

The FBI and U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) report that the scheme has been particularly successful in targeting large institutions, such as hospitals, schools, and large corporations.

If a target clicks a link in a message, Medusa malware downloads into the device and encrypts files so the user cant open them. The files are unencrypted only after the victim pays a ransom to the hackers.

To guard against this, the FBI urges Gmail users to enable two-factor authentication, or 2FA. The bureau warns that passwords alone are no longer sufficient to protect devices. 2FA provides an extra layer of security.

How 2FA works

2FA requires device users to provide two forms of identification before accessing an account, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access. Common methods include receiving verification codes via SMS text message, using authenticator apps like Google Authenticator, or utilizing hardware security keys.

The FBI has issued many warnings about the evolving tactics used by cybercriminals, stressing the dangers of phishing emails designed to steal login credentials and deploy ransomware. They have also noted that "cookie theft," where attackers steal session cookies to bypass passwords and even multi-factor authentication, is a growing threat.

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Consumer News: Trump's big bill passed by House and headed for his desk

Thu, 03 Jul 2025 22:07:08 +0000

It imposes sharfp cuts to healcare and social welfare programs while extending tax cuts

By James R. Hood of ConsumerAffairs
July 3, 2025
  • Extends Trump-era tax cuts permanently while imposing cuts to healthcare and aid programs.
  • Delivers new tax breaks for parents, seniors, workers, and car buyersbut with caveats.

  • Tightens rules for programs like Medicaid and SNAP, raising potential costs for states and individuals.


A nearly 900-page Republican tax bill is headed for President Bidens desk after passing the House, cementing one of the biggest overhauls of the U.S. tax code in years. The legislation makes permanent the individual tax cuts originally enacted under President Trump in 2017, while introducing new tax breaks and significant changes to federal spending on healthcare, food assistance, and student aid programs.

Consumer advocates denounced the measure. This is certainly one of the cruelest bills in American history, backtracking on the countrys painfully slow history of expanding health care coverage and, equally remarkably, taking food away from the hungry," said Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen.

"The bill will strip health coverage from 17 million Americans and put food assistance at risk for upwards of 5 million Americans."

ButDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner said the measure "will revitalize and uplift rural, tribal, and urban communities across America, delivering the largest deficit reduction in decades, providing the biggest tax cut ever for working-class Americans, and expanding the benefits of Opportunity Zones so this transformative policy can have an even greater impact.

"The One Big Beautiful Bill is a massive victory for the American worker, the American small business owner, and the American family, and its just the beginning of Americas Golden Age.

Slashing vital programs that protect civil rights, consumer protections, health care, and education for working families to benefit the rich and powerful is wrong, saidRichard Dubois, executive director of the National Consumer Law Center. The massive cuts to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau buried in the bill further empower large corporations over people.

Stricter Rules for Medicaid and SNAP

The legislation imposes work requirements for Medicaid enrollees, mandating 80 hours of work per month for many able-bodied adults starting in late 2026. States that expanded Medicaid would also have to charge modest fees for some services for enrollees with slightly higher incomes.

Recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will face stricter work rules as well. The age threshold for mandatory work requirements rises to 65, and states will be expected to contribute more to SNAP funding starting in 2028, potentially straining state budgets.

EVCredits on the Chopping Block

Shoppers considering an electric vehicle (EV) purchase may feel the squeeze. The bill ends tax credits for new and used EVs after Sept. 30, and eliminates credits for home charging stations after June 2026. However, buyers of U.S.-made cars could deduct up to $10,000 in auto loan interest through 2028, with income limits applying.

Bigger Deductions in High-Tax States

For residents in high-tax states, the bill offers some relief by raising the maximum state-and-local-tax (SALT) deduction to $40,000, up from the current $10,000 cap. This higher cap would grow by 1% annually through 2029 before reverting to $10,000 in 2030. However, the benefit phases down for households earning more than $500,000, limiting the boost for wealthier taxpayers.

New Perks, New Limits for Parents

Families stand to gain from an increase in the child tax credit, which would rise from $2,000 to $2,200 starting in 2026 and be permanently indexed to inflation. The legislation also establishes Trump Accounts for children born between 2025 and 2028, seeding each account with a $1,000 government contribution. Families could contribute up to $5,000 annually, with funds accessible in adulthood.

At the same time, the bill tightens borrowing rules for parents with college-age children. Parent Plus loans would face new caps$65,000 total and $20,000 per yearand would be excluded from income-driven repayment plans after mid-2026.

Seniors and Workers

Americans over 65 would gain a new tax deduction of up to $6,000 for individuals (or $12,000 for couples) between 2025 and 2028, available to those earning $75,000 or less. The benefit tapers off for higher incomes.

Workers could also benefit from temporary deductions. Those earning tips may deduct up to $25,000 in tip income from their federal taxable income, while people working overtime could deduct up to $12,500or $25,000 for married couplesfrom 2025 to 2028, provided they earn less than $150,000.

New Loan Restrictions for Students

For students, the bill spells tighter lending limits. The popular Grad Plus program allowing graduate students to borrow up to the full cost of attendance will end in 2026. Instead, graduate students will face annual borrowing caps of $20,500, while professional students in fields like medicine or law can borrow up to $50,000 annually. Overall borrowing would also face new lifetime limits.

The bill also replaces current income-contingent repayment plans with two options: a fixed-payment plan of 10 to 25 years, or a Repayment Assistance Plan based on income but stretching to 30 years. Meanwhile, private colleges with large endowments could see higher taxes, although institutions with fewer than 3,000 students would be exempt.

While Republicans tout the bill as a pro-growth, pro-family package, critics warn it could deepen inequality and increase financial pressure on vulnerable Americans. The full fiscal impact is likely to emerge as provisions phase in over the coming years.


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Consumer News: U.S. preschoolers are widely exposed to potentially harmful chemicals, study finds

Thu, 03 Jul 2025 22:07:08 +0000

Researchers detected dozens of everyday chemicals in childrens bodiessome not tracked by national health surveys

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
July 3, 2025

  • Over 90% of the 24 yearolds tested had 34 different chemicals in their urine.

  • Nine of these chemicals arent tracked in national health surveys.

  • Exposures came from everyday productsplastics, personal care items, flame retardants, pesticides, combustion byproducts, and more.


Chemical exposure has become a hot topic recently, and a recent study explored how toxic chemicals affect preschoolers.

Researchers from the University of California Davis Health worked with the NIHs ECHO program to understand what types of chemicals preschoolers are exposed to.

They zeroed in on a nationally diverse group of 201 children aged 2 to 4 from California, Georgia, New York, and Washington.

Our study shows that childhood exposure to potentially harmful chemicals is widespread, researcher Deborah H. Bennett said in a news release.

This is alarming because we know early childhood is a critical window for brain and body development. Many of these chemicals are known or suspected to interfere with hormones, brain development, and immune function.

The study

The study collected urine samples from 201 preschoolers and tested them for 111 different chemicals. These included:

  • Phthalates and phthalate alternatives (found in plastics, toys, food packaging)

  • Parabens (from cosmetics and lotions)

  • Bisphenols (in plastics and can linings)

  • Benzophenones (in sunscreen and plastics)

  • Pesticides and organophosphate esters (OPEs used in flame retardants and packaging)

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs from vehicle exhaust, grilling, smoke)

  • Bactericides (in antibacterial soaps).

This is one of the first studies to test a broad suite of chemicals, including newer or understudied compounds not usually tracked at the national level.

The results

Heres a breakdown of the results:

  • Wide presence: Out of the 111 chemicals, 96 appeared in at least five children and 48 were found in over half of them.

  • High exposure: Thirty-four chemicals showed up in more than 90% of kids. Importantly, nine of those aren't monitored in surveys like NHANES.

  • Possible harm signals: Many of these chemicals are known or suspected endocrine disruptorsmeaning they can interfere with hormonesor may affect brain and immune system development.

The study also highlights that toddlers arent just exposed through one sourcethey accumulate chemicals from toys, packaging, household items, personal care products, and ambient air.

Exposure to certain chemicals in early childhood such as pesticides, plasticizers, and flame retardants has been linked to developmental delays, hormone disruption and other long-term health issues, researcher Jiwon Oh said in the news release.

This new study highlights the urgent need for expanded biomonitoring and stronger regulations to protect children from harmful exposures.

What Parents Can Do

While these findings may seem daunting or overwhelming to parents, the researchers offer practical tips to reduce chemical exposure in little ones.

  • Choose thoughtfully: Look for items labeled phthalate-free or paraben-free in toys and personal care products.

  • Ventilate often: Reduce indoor levels of combustible byproducts by letting fresh air in during cooking or after using cleaning products.

  • Stay informed: Follow updates from trusted health sources and advocate for broader tracking of chemicals in children.


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Consumer News: Unprocessed red meat: Does it really wreck your waistline?

Thu, 03 Jul 2025 19:07:08 +0000

The latest research may come as a surprise

By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs
July 3, 2025
  • A new systematic review found that eating unprocessed red meat didnt significantly impact body weight or metabolic health.

  • The study looked only at clinical trials where participants actually ate red meat, not just reported it.

  • Researchers publicly shared their data making this one of the most transparent reviews of red meat and obesity to date.


A team at Texas Tech University recently dug into an important question: does unprocessed red meat really drive weight gain or metabolic disease?

Observational studies have often hinted at a link but they rely on people remembering what they ate, which can be unreliable.

Instead, this study took a more rigorous route. It sifted through all clinical trials where participants were actually fed unprocessed red meat and reported health outcomes like BMI, body fat percentage, cholesterol types, and triglycerides.

The bottom line? There was no notable effect on these measures.

Beef contains high-quality protein and other essential nutrients and people enjoy this key source of nourishment yet theyre often discouraged to consume red meat based on recommendations primarily driven by observational evidence, lead researcher, Nikhil V. Dhurandhar said in a news release.

Our study is the first to fully review the totality of causative evidence, which shows no protective or adverse effect of unprocessed red meat intake on obesity.

The study

Here's how the researchers made sure their findings were solid:

  • Only clinical feeding trials: The review included 19 randomized controlled trials both parallel and crossover designs. They didnt review any observational studies.

  • Strict criteria: Only studies that directly controlled participants' unprocessed red meat intake were included no self-reports.

  • PRISMA guidelines: They followed best practices for systematic reviews, reinforcing the reliability of their methods.

  • Full transparency: All their raw data, calculations, and code are publicly available via an interactive dashboard.

The results

After combing through the 19 trials, the results were surprisingly consistent:

  • No impact on weight: Unprocessed red meat didnt cause significant changes in BMI or body fat.

  • No negative metabolic changes: Measures like HDL (good) cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, and triglycerides didnt shift notably.

  • Protein perks: Red meat is nutrient-rich and high in protein, which supports feeling full yet the stigma around it may cause people to avoid it unnecessarily.

  • No link to the obesity epidemic: Interestingly, beef consumption in the U.S. has fallen while obesity rates from type 2 diabetes to heart disease have risen. That doesnt bode well for blaming red meat alone.

  • Supported by beef organizations, but independently conducted: While the National Cattlemens Beef Association and Texas Beef Council funded the research, they had no role in the studys design or analysis.

What this means for consumers

This isnt a free pass to binge on steaks but it is a reminder to look past blanket rules. If you enjoy unprocessed red meat as part of a balanced diet, the evidence suggests its not the fat-maker it's often made out to be.

Heres why consumers can feel empowered:

  • Make informed choices: If red meat fits your nutritional needs or tastes, you shouldnt feel guilty ordering it knowing it isnt inherently linked to weight gain.

  • Focus on balance: Healthier cooking methods, portions, and pairing with whole grains or veggies remain key.

  • Stay curious and check sources: This study is transparent, and ongoing research will help refine dietary advice further.

Protein-rich foods, such as beef, may improve satiety and fullness, which can help support lifestyle and dietary behaviors that promote weight loss and healthy weight maintenance, Dhurandhar added.

However, the stigma surrounding unprocessed red meats role in obesity may keep many from consuming red meat, thus missing out on benefits such as satiety, which may be important for weight loss and management. This study offers a complete view of the research, so clinicians and consumers can make informed decisions about the role of unprocessed beef in healthy lifestyles.


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Consumer News: GM gaining ground as Tesla faces backlash over Musk, model delays

Thu, 03 Jul 2025 19:07:08 +0000

GM's familiar names giving consumers more confidence?

By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs
July 3, 2025
  • Teslas once-unstoppable sales juggernaut is stalling, weighed down by CEO Elon Musks polarizing politics and aging vehicle lineup.
  • General Motors is stepping in to fill the gap, riding a wave of new electric models and growing trust among American car buyers.
  • Yet even as GM doubles its EV sales, Teslas powerful brand and head start keep the race far from over.

For years, Tesla has been practically synonymous with electric carsa brand that stood for sleek technology, jaw-dropping acceleration, and a glimpse of a cleaner future. But in 2025, cracks are showing in that image, and for the first time in a long while, the biggest name in EVs is losing customers.

New data shows Teslas U.S. sales dropped 13% in the first half of this year, with an estimated 255,000 vehicles sold, down from 293,000 during the same period in 2024. That slide comes as General Motors, Americas biggest legacy automaker, racked up a stunning 111% increase in EV sales, moving over 78,000 electric cars in the same timeframe.

While Tesla still outsells GM more than three-to-one in electric vehicles, industry insiders say the shift signals a deeper change. GM is quietly building trust while Elon burns it, said Paul Waatti, director of industry analysis for AutoPacific, quoted by the Detroit Free Press.Consumers are responding to consistency, not volatility, and GMs steady hand is starting to pay dividends.

Politics and public image collide

A big part of Teslas problem isnt the carsits the man behind them. CEO Elon Musk, once admired as a visionary entrepreneur, has become a lightning rod for controversy, especially after his recent role in former President Donald Trumps administration leading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

DOGEs sweeping public-sector job cuts sparked backlash and even vandalism. Videos of people keying Teslas have gone viral, and Tesla owners say theyve been harassed or judged over Musks political involvement. A Detroit Free Press reporter who rented a Tesla earlier this year said several drivers and pedestrians warned them to get rid of it because of Musks politics.

Its a far cry from the days when Tesla owners were seen as tech-savvy pioneers. Now, owning a Tesla can feel like making a political statement, and some customers are simply exhausted.

GM steps in with familiar names

Meanwhile, GM has been rolling out new electric models under well-known nameplates like Chevrolet Equinox and Blazer, making the jump to electric less intimidating for buyers.

The Chevrolet Equinox EV, priced from $34,995, has sold 17,420 units so far this year, while the Blazer EV has sold 12,736. Both models benefit from the popularity of their gasoline counterparts, helping consumers feel more confident about trying electric.

The strategy seems to be working. GMs share of the U.S. EV market has climbed to 13% through mid-2025. Thats still far behind Tesla, but it marks real progress for the century-old automaker, which only fully embraced mass EV production in the past decade.

Teslas lineup stuck in neutral

Beyond the political drama, Tesla faces challenges on the showroom floor. The brand hasnt launched an all-new vehicle since the Cybertruck in 2023, and customers are growing impatient.

Sales of the companys popular Model Y have slumped as Tesla paused production to refresh the model, leading many shoppers to wait instead of buy. Tesla said it delivered about 384,000 vehicles worldwide in the second quarter of 2025, down 13% from the same period a year ago.

The road ahead

The coming months will be crucial. Tesla needs to deliver fresh models and calm the political storms swirling around Musk. Meanwhile, GM and other automakers are rushing new electric options to market, eager to capitalize on Teslas stumbles.

For consumers, its a moment of unprecedented choiceand uncertainty. Electric cars are no longer futuristic novelties. Theyre everyday options. And for shoppers weighing brands, models, and price tags, Elon Musks latest headlines may be just as influential as battery range or horsepower.


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Consumer News: Multiple product recalls announced ahead of July 4th weekend

Thu, 03 Jul 2025 16:07:08 +0000

Helmets, power tools and more pulled for safety hazards

By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs
July 3, 2025

As Americans prepare for the holiday weekend, federal safety officials have announced several product recalls involving items ranging from protective helmets to power tools and pool accessories. Consumers are urged to check their homes and garages for the affected products and to stop using them immediately. Heres what you need to know:


509 helmets and 509 for Polaris helmets

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More than 201,000 helmets sold under the 509 and 509 for Polaris brands are being recalled because they may not provide adequate protection in a crash, posing a serious risk of head injury.

Details:

  • Products Affected:

    • 509 Tactical 3.0 helmets (Youth, Mountain, Trail)

    • 509 for Polaris Tactical 3.0 helmets (Youth, Mountain)

    • 509 Tactical 2.0 helmets (Small/Medium, 2023)

    • 509 for Polaris Tactical 2.0 helmets (Small/Medium, 2023)

    • Helmets with Fidlock closures, including Tactical 2.0, Altitude 2.0, Delta R3L, Delta R4, Delta V, Mach III, Mach IV, Mach V, manufactured 2020 to present

  • Hazard: Helmets fail to adequately protect the head during impact.

  • Remedy: Refund, replacement, or repair, depending on the model.

  • Incidents/Injuries: One report of a helmet detaching in a crash, resulting in a concussion.

  • Sold: Online at ride509.com, polaris.com, and through dealers nationwide from January 2020 to May 2025 for $140$900.

  • Contact:

Consumers should discard recalled helmets only after following the manufacturers destruction instructions and confirming participation in the recall.


SNLN Party Supply Toys

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About 790 SNLN Party Supply toy kits sold online are recalled because the battery compartments can be easily opened, posing a life-threatening ingestion hazard to children.

Details:

  • Products Affected: Sets including bunny ears, cat ears, party glasses, glow bracelets, mini flashlights, light-up rings, butterfly clips, and a sticker book.

  • Hazard: Accessible button cell batteries can be swallowed, leading to burns, internal injuries, or death.

  • Remedy: Refund.

  • Incidents/Injuries: None reported.

  • Sold: Exclusively on Amazon from January 2025 to May 2025 for about $22.

  • Contact: Email @gmail.com">dixikeji@gmail.com.

Consumers should photograph the toys as they are disposed of and email the image for refund processing.


Hyper Tough, Worx Chainsaws and Pole Saws

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About 49,000 chainsaws and pole saws from brands Hyper Tough, Worx, and Portland are recalled because their switches can malfunction, posing a laceration hazard.

Details:

  • Products Affected:

    • Hyper Tough 9 Amp 14 Electric Chainsaw (Walmart)

    • Worx 8 Amp 14 Electric Chainsaw (Amazon, Worx.com)

    • Worx 8 Amp Electric Pole Saw

    • Portland 9 Amp 14 Electric Chainsaw (Harbor Freight)

  • Hazard: Main switch may fail, causing saws to continue running.

  • Remedy: Free replacement.

  • Incidents/Injuries: None reported.

  • Sold: September 2024 to March 2025 for $50$120.

  • Contact: Positec at @positecgroup.com">chainsawrecall@positecgroup.com or Worx recall page.


Predator 2000W Power Stations

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Harbor Freight Tools has recalled about 6,500 Predator 2000W Power Stations because internal wiring is reversed in Emergency Power Supply mode, posing an electric shock hazard.

Details:

  • Model: SKU #70084, UPC 193175488718.

  • Hazard: Reversed AC outlet wiring.

  • Remedy: Free replacement.

  • Incidents/Injuries: One report of reversed wiring; no injuries.

  • Sold: February 2025 to April 2025 for about $950.

  • Contact: Harbor Freight at @harborfreight.com">recall@harborfreight.com or visit the #5">recall page.


DEWALT Grinder Flap Discs

DEWALT is recalling about 17,680 flap discs used on grinders because ceramic flaps can detach during use, causing laceration hazards.

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Details:

  • Models: DWA8280HRT and DWA8280RT (date codes 2024-36 to 2024-48).

  • Hazard: Pieces can fly off while grinding.

  • Remedy: Refund.

  • Incidents/Injuries: Three reports of discs breaking apart, resulting in cuts and scrapes.

  • Sold: Industrial stores and Amazon from September 2024 to May 2025 for $7$10.

  • Contact: DEWALT at @sbdinc.com">recall@sbdinc.com or DEWALT recall page.


Jeriflyer 8-inch pool drain covers

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About 500 Jeriflyer 8-inch pool drain covers sold on Amazon are recalled for failing to meet federal standards, posing an entrapment hazard.

Details:

  • Product: White plastic drain cover, 8.1 inches diameter.

  • Hazard: Non-compliance with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act.

  • Remedy: Refund.

  • Incidents/Injuries: None reported.

  • Sold: April 2024 to May 2025 for $10$15.

  • Contact: Email @outlook.com">Junjuanshop2025@outlook.com or visit the Amazon Jeriflyer Recall Page.


Trane and American Standard Gas/Electric Packaged Units

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About 4,790 gas/electric packaged HVAC units sold under the Trane and American Standard brands are recalled because the fuel gas valve can open unexpectedly, creating a fire hazard.

Details:

  • Models Involved: Five different model numbers (various serial ranges).

  • Hazard: Fuel gas valve may open unintentionally.

  • Remedy: Free repair by replacing the ignition board.

  • Incidents/Injuries: One report of gas leaking; no injuries.

  • Sold: January 2024 to March 2025 for $8,250$12,900.

  • Contact:

Consumers should stop using the heating function until repairs are completed.


Check Your Products

Consumers are urged to stop using any recalled products immediately and follow the manufacturers instructions to arrange refunds, repairs, or replacements. For more information or to check for additional recalls, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov.


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The Problem With Porsche, Corvette ZR-1, ZR-1X, Moving On After The Unexpected | Episode 1,001
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We’re back in an all-new studio to begin a different era of our podcast, with longer/single episodes you can find with video. We will still be available as an audio-only podcast, but look for us on Tuesdays if you’d like to watch us debate, disagree, and then go drive again. 00:00 - We’re back with a New Studio! 2:50 - Genesis G90 review 6:00 - Corvette ZR1, ZR1X and Crazy Useless Power 18:35 - Robotaxis on the loose! 20:12 - NISMO Armada? 22:47 - AMG GTXX 27:21 - Mazda SP concept and the Rotary 29:23 - Gordon Murray Health concerns 30:30 - The Problem With Porsche 1:06:18 - Car Debate 1 - Phil in Ca needing to Move On 1:17:48 - Car Debate 2 - Michael S gets his wife her first car 1:24:44 - Car Conclusion 1 - Colin C and Surprise Saabs 1:30:11 - Car Conclusion 2 - Tomas B on loss and living in the moment 1:33:04 - Did You See This? - Oblivion 1:35:15 - How to meet a neighbor with a cool car? 1:36:30 - Attending a HOD track day and not driving? 1:36:55 - Will anyone make a Singer style Miata? 1:38:40 - Do we want a cheap Grecale Trofeo? 1:39:32 - What makes good and bad boxy styling? 1:41:10 - Rate and Review if you can, until next time. Write us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com.

Published: 1st Jul 2025 06:00:01   By: EverydayDriver

Car Video: Cool Cars and Why We Don't Film In Traffic

Cool Cars and Why We Don
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A question from our 1,000th podcast episode asks how location affects our show. The entire episode from the top of the COTA tower can be seen here: https://youtu.be/o16_Q9TOSCA

Published: 30th Jun 2025 07:00:25   By: EverydayDriver

Car Video: Road Trip NOW! The benefits of something to look forward to

Road Trip NOW! The benefits of something to look forward to
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A question from our 1,000th podcast episode gets Paul to share his headspace on planning our big road trip films. The entire episode from the top of the COTA tower can be seen here: https://youtu.be/o16_Q9TOSCA

Published: 29th Jun 2025 06:48:21   By: EverydayDriver

Car Video: The influence of 1,000 Podcast Episodes

The influence of 1,000 Podcast Episodes
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A question from our 1,000th podcast episode asks us how we feel about our shows influence. We're not sure what to say... The entire episode from the top of the COTA tower can be seen here: https://youtu.be/o16_Q9TOSCA

Published: 28th Jun 2025 07:00:52   By: EverydayDriver

Car Video: 1,000th Podcast Episode - From COTA Tower with a Live Audience

1,000th Podcast Episode - From COTA Tower with a Live Audience
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In celebration of our 1,000th Podcast Episode, we wanted to do something BIG and Unique. But we still never imagined we'd be at the top of the Tower at Circuit of the Americas answering questions with a LIVE audience. This was recorded Live on May 31, 2025. This version has a bit of explanation at the beginning and is now available wherever you get podcasts. 00:00 - COTA Intro 1:00 - Live from the Tower with an audience 3:31 - How does it feel to have affected people’s lives? Friendships and non car things 7:40 - The changes to our perception of cars 11:18 - Car Debates for Historical Figures 12:00 - Car for Leonardo DaVinci 14:45 - Car for James Cameron 15:42 - Car for Picasso 18:18 - Car for Amelia Earhart 20:15 - Car for Frank Lloyd Wright 21:44 - Car for George Mallory 23:13 - The Ferrari of Film Studios 24:50 - Looking back on 999 and Forward to 1,001+ 29:55 - Favorite Race Track Corner 31:30 - Critiquing COTA design 33:00 - Road Trip Films and Future Travel 37:25 - How to do your first Track Day 40:15 - Expectations for Tail of the Dragon 41:54 - What song would the Emira be? 44:15 - With all that we have going on… what’s next? 50:50 - Are we going to Merge HOD and EDD? 51:45 - What car have we owned that we wish we still had? 54:39 - How would a different location have influenced Everyday Driver? 57:56 - How do we keep creating new experiences in our cars? 58:59 - Will we continue to film fans cars on our Road Trips? 1:02:11 - Will HOD offer Autocross events or Teen Driving Classes? 1:04:04 - Will we do “How to Track” videos? 1:06:03 - Would we rather one track car for all tracks, or cars for specific tracks? 1:08:13 - What two cars would we buy for the other one to expand their experience? 1:10:12 - Do we have any tracks we want to go to and haven’t yet? 1:11:50 - Will we add a competition and tracking element to Everyday Driver trips? 1:15:30 - What skill did your learn from Everyday Driver that you didn’t have before? 1:19:25 - Our Favorite Road trip film and/or Feature film we’ve done? 1:23:19 - How many days of the week/month do we drive for the show? 1:24:44 - Not wanting to wrap it up, but needing to - Thanks for watching! New episodes coming Every Tuesday. Thanks for listening (and Watching) !

Published: 24th Jun 2025 06:00:48   By: EverydayDriver

Product Review Video: Unboxing Lenovo's $390 Idea Tab Pro with Tab Pen Plus

Unboxing Lenovo
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Lenovo's newest 12" tablet feature 8GB of memory, 128GB of storage, Android 14 (but upgradable to Android 16), a 10200mAh battery, Quad JBL speakers and more. Let's unbox it. #tablet #unboxing #lenovo #android

Published: 3rd Jul 2025 06:47:18   By: CNET

Product Review Video: How To Use Google's Veo 3 AI Video Generator in Gemini AI Ultra

How To Use Google
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Google's Gemini AI Ultra subscription, now with Veo 3 AI video generator, just got a power-up with new dialogue voice-over and sound design capabilities. Learn how to generate AI videos with text prompts using scripts, cinematic controls and sound design using the Google Gemini interface and Google's new Flow platform for video creatives. Read more about Google's Veo 3 on CNET.com Should You Pay for Gemini Ultra to Create AI Videos With Google's Veo 3? I Did. Here's How It Went https://zdcs.link/aMJ4Om 0:00 AI Generated Video Intro 0:10 AI Generated Video 2 0:23 AI Generated Video 3 0:32 Veo 3 Generated Videos 0:42 Gemini AI Ultra Subscription 0:49 How To Use Veo 3 in Google Gemini Interface 1:25 Writing a Text To Video Prompt 2:16 Writing a Prompt to Add Voice-Overs and Sound Design 2:44 Editing Your AI Prompts to Improve the AI Generated Video 3:27 Veo 3 AI Video Specs 3:44 Veo 3 Video Player Interface 4:14 Finding Past AI Videos in Gemini AI Ultra 4:49 Google Flow 5:32 LTX Studio 5:39 Writing a Text To Video Prompt in Google Flow Subscribe to CNET on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnet Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉 https://bit.ly/3lO7sOU Check out CNET’s Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/cnet Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cnetdotcom Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnet/ Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cnet.com Follow us on X: https://www.x.com/cnet Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cnet CNET's AI Atlas: https://www.cnet.com/ai-atlas/ Visit CNET.com: https://www.cnet.com/ #google #veo3 #ai #aivideo #artificialintelligence

Published: 3rd Jul 2025 12:00:37   By: CNET

Product Review Video: I Drove with CarPlay Ultra: Apple Does Dazzling Dashboard Displays Right

I Drove with CarPlay Ultra: Apple Does Dazzling Dashboard Displays Right
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Apple’s CarPlay Ultra debuts on the $250,000 Aston Martin DBX, putting Apple’s touch on every display. We take it for a ride to see how much it improves the experience — and if it’s any safer. Read more about Apple CarPlay Ultra on CNET.com I've Tried CarPlay Ultra. It Doesn’t Just Feel Modern, It Feels Inevitable https://zdcs.link/QxAr5p 0:00 Intro 1:00 Apple CarPlay Ultra Users 1:13 Aston Martin Price 1:42 Apple Car Play Ultra Features 3:10 Climate Control 3:20 CarPlay Ultra Integration 4:30 CarPlay Ultra Navigation Apps 4:53 Testing Siri in CarPlay Ultra 5:59 Safety and Ease of Use 6:42 Custom User Profiles and Settings 7:32 Apple CarPlay UItra Availability Subscribe to CNET on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cnet Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉 https://bit.ly/3lO7sOU Check out CNET’s Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/cnet Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cnetdotcom Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnet/ Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cnet.com Follow us on X: https://www.x.com/cnet Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cnet CNET's AI Atlas: https://www.cnet.com/ai-atlas/ Visit CNET.com: https://www.cnet.com/ #apple #applecarplay #carplay #car #automobile

Published: 2nd Jul 2025 12:01:14   By: CNET

Product Review Video: Nothing Phone 3: Enter the Glyph Matrix

Nothing Phone 3: Enter the Glyph Matrix
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So long, Glyph Interface. Hello, Glyph Matrix 👾✨🪩 The Nothing Phone 3 features a new Glyph Matrix that can show a range of information including the battery percentage, caller ID, and other little elements like games and a magic 8 ball 🎱 #nothing #nothingphone #nothingphone3 #mobile #tech #phones

Published: 1st Jul 2025 05:52:44   By: CNET

Product Review Video: Nothing Unveils The $799 Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing Unveils The $799 Nothing Phone (3)
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Published: 1st Jul 2025 05:39:37   By: CNET

FTC Video: Avoiding Search Result Scams in Treating Opioid Addiction or Dependence #short

Avoiding Search Result Scams in Treating Opioid Addiction or Dependence #short
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To get real help near you, start at https://www.FindTreatment.gov. And if you spot a dishonest business, tell the FTC at https://www.ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

Published: 30th Jun 2025 12:38:54   By: FTCvideos

FTC Video: Avoid Scams This Hurricane Season #short

Avoid Scams This Hurricane Season #short
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Learn more at https://www.ftc.gov/WeatherEmergencies +++++++++++++++++++ Transcript: If you’re stocking up on the essentials to get ready for hurricane season, make fraud prevention part of your plan. Here are four things to help you get started: Check your insurance policy. Find out what’s covered — and what isn’t. Do a household inventory — make a list and take pictures. Then keep your list and other important records — like deeds, insurance cards, passports, birth certificates, and some cash — in a lockable fireproof box you can grab and go. Check out home repair contractors before you need one. Ask people you trust for recommendations and search online for the company’s name with words like “scam” or “complaint.” Learn more about how to avoid scams while preparing for and dealing with weather emergencies at ftc.gov/WeatherEmergencies ++++++++++++++++++++++

Published: 9th Jun 2025 12:00:55   By: FTCvideos

FTC Video: Avoiding Search Result Scams in Treating Opioid Addiction or Dependence

Avoiding Search Result Scams in Treating Opioid Addiction or Dependence
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If you’re searching for help when you or someone in your life needs treatment for opioid addiction or dependence, the last thing you need is to deal with a scam. So if you start online to find help, know that dishonest businesses could use search result scams to steer you their way. Here’s how it works. Your top search results online are often paid ads. To get your money or information, dishonest businesses sometimes advertise using the names of real centers but with their own contact information. And when you call, they may not tell you clearly who they are. So if you reach out, you’re not getting the help you’re looking for. If you’re searching online for a specific treatment clinic, check out the results closely before you click on the ad to call the number. And then check out any program or center you find before you share information or money. To get real help near you, start at FindTreatment.gov. And if you spot a dishonest business, tell the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Federal Trade Commission deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American. It is the only federal agency with both consumer protection and competition jurisdiction in broad sectors of the economy. The FTC pursues vigorous and effective law enforcement; advances consumers' interests by sharing its expertise with federal and state legislatures and U.S. and international government agencies; develops policy and research tools through hearings, workshops, and conferences; and creates practical and plain-language educational programs for consumers and businesses in a global marketplace with constantly changing technologies. Comment Moderation Policy We welcome your comments and thoughts about the information on this page. If you do have something to say, please be courteous and respectful to other commenters. We won't routinely review any comments before they are posted (except for ones that contain urls and profanity), but we will delete any comments that: 1) contain spam or are off-topic 2) use vulgar language or offensive terms that target specific groups or contain personal attacks 3) are sales pitches or promotions 4) have urls or links to commercial sites 4) spread clearly misleading or false information or 5) include personal information, like home addresses

Published: 5th Jun 2025 07:32:28   By: FTCvideos

FTC Video: Avoid Scams This Hurricane Season

Avoid Scams This Hurricane Season
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Learn more at https://www.ftc.gov/WeatherEmergencies +++++++++++++++++++ Transcript: If you’re stocking up on the essentials to get ready for hurricane season, make fraud prevention part of your plan. Here are four things to help you get started: Check your insurance policy. Find out what’s covered — and what isn’t. Do a household inventory — make a list and take pictures. Then keep your list and other important records — like deeds, insurance cards, passports, birth certificates, and some cash — in a lockable fireproof box you can grab and go. Check out home repair contractors before you need one. Ask people you trust for recommendations and search online for the company’s name with words like “scam” or “complaint.” Learn more about how to avoid scams while preparing for and dealing with weather emergencies at ftc.gov/WeatherEmergencies ++++++++++++++++++++++ The Federal Trade Commission deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American. It is the only federal agency with both consumer protection and competition jurisdiction in broad sectors of the economy. The FTC pursues vigorous and effective law enforcement; advances consumers' interests by sharing its expertise with federal and state legislatures and U.S. and international government agencies; develops policy and research tools through hearings, workshops, and conferences; and creates practical and plain-language educational programs for consumers and businesses in a global marketplace with constantly changing technologies. Comment Moderation Policy We welcome your comments and thoughts about the information on this page. If you do have something to say, please be courteous and respectful to other commenters. We won't routinely review any comments before they are posted (except for ones that contain urls and profanity), but we will delete any comments that: 1) contain spam or are off-topic 2) use vulgar language or offensive terms that target specific groups or contain personal attacks 3) are sales pitches or promotions 4) have urls or links to commercial sites 4) spread clearly misleading or false information or 5) include personal information, like home addresses

Published: 3rd Jun 2025 01:28:47   By: FTCvideos

FTC Video: Parental Controls Can Help Keep Your Kids Safe Online #short

Parental Controls Can Help Keep Your Kids Safe Online #short
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Learn more at: https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2025/04/how-use-parental-controls-keep-your-kid-safer-online

Published: 12th May 2025 12:44:23   By: FTCvideos

DIY Video: Ultimate Suburban House Makeover! | Episode | Great Home Ideas

Ultimate Suburban House Makeover! | Episode | Great Home Ideas
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Tara, Adam and Jason team up to transform a tired, unused deck into the ultimate family-friendly entertaining zone - complete with an outdoor kitchen, revived timber, and a clever tiered garden. Graham visits a pool that’s been reimagined as an aquatic oasis and meets a resilient gardener who’s tackled everything from dry soil to bushland pests with beautiful results. Johanna and Pete step inside a jaw-dropping house in the Adelaide Hills featuring a pool, tennis court, wine cellar and a sculptural façade that’s as breathtaking as the views. 00:00 – Full 80s Home Transformation Begins 05:49 – Deck Makeover for Family Living 17:36 – From Pool to Aquatic Oasis 23:07 – Dream Home Tour in the Adelaide Hills --- Welcome to Great Home Ideas, your destination for DIY fixes, home makeovers and amazing ways to bring your garden to life. Each week, we’ll be sharing fascinating stories, fresh projects and expert advice to help you transform your space and make your dream home a reality. Whether you’re up for a full on reno or just like to watch other people bring their visions to life, subscribe for inspiration, tips, and easy-to-follow DIY projects. ▶ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

Published: 3rd Jul 2025 11:00:42   By: Great Home Ideas

DIY Video: Turning Front Yard Into Thriving Veggie Garden | Great Home Ideas

Turning Front Yard Into Thriving Veggie Garden | Great Home Ideas
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Charlie revamps a plain, lifeless front yard into a vibrant edible garden bursting with colour and flavour. He utilises a beautiful mix of fruits, aromatic herbs, and pollinator-friendly flowers to turn a simple outdoor space into a thriving oasis. Perfect for anyone dreaming of growing their own food! --- Welcome to Great Home Ideas, your destination for DIY fixes, home makeovers and amazing ways to bring your garden to life. Each week, we’ll be sharing fascinating stories, fresh projects and expert advice to help you transform your space and make your dream home a reality. Whether you’re up for a full on reno or just like to watch other people bring their visions to life, subscribe for inspiration, tips, and easy-to-follow DIY projects. ▶ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

Published: 2nd Jul 2025 11:00:43   By: Great Home Ideas

DIY Video: 5 Amazing Front Yard Makeovers For A Great First Impression | Episode | Great Home Ideas

5 Amazing Front Yard Makeovers For A Great First Impression | Episode | Great Home Ideas
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Whether you're reclaiming a weedy verge, refreshing worn-out paving, or creating your dream tropical garden, this video is packed with inspiration to elevate your front yard - no matter your budget. From smart design choices to clever DIY hacks and low-maintenance planting ideas, discover how to turn any front yard into a standout feature of your home. 00:00 - Three Step Front Yard Face Lift 20:24 - Federation Garden Makeover 27:08 - Transformation Your Front Curb 32:15 - Older Home Front Yard Transformation 53:47 - Front Yard Alleyway Fix Up Welcome to Great Home Ideas, your destination for DIY fixes, home makeovers and amazing ways to bring your garden to life. Each week, we’ll be sharing fascinating stories, fresh projects and expert advice to help you transform your space and make your dream home a reality. Whether you’re up for a full on reno or just like to watch other people bring their visions to life, subscribe for inspiration, tips, and easy-to-follow DIY projects. ▶ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

Published: 30th Jun 2025 08:00:01   By: Great Home Ideas

DIY Video: 12 Hour DIY Challenge: Building A Doll House! | Episode | Great Home Ideas

12 Hour DIY Challenge: Building A Doll House! | Episode | Great Home Ideas
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Adam and Juliet take on the ultimate challenge - building and styling a high-end mid-century modern doll’s house in just one day, complete with open-plan living, a chic ensuite, and on-trend décor. Charlie shares smart solutions for shallow soil gardening, while Dr Harry tries to solve the mystery of Laura’s glamorous but non-laying hens. Graham explores the stunning Braes Garden in the Blue Mountains, packed with European charm and over 200 plant varieties. Joh and Pete tour a serene urban oasis that proves small-space living can still deliver serious wow factor. 00:00 - Building A Kid's Dollhouse 14:56 - Preparing Food For Picnics 20:30 - Solutions To Shallow Soil 27:05 - Braes Garden Tour Welcome to Great Home Ideas, your destination for DIY fixes, home makeovers and amazing ways to bring your garden to life. Each week, we’ll be sharing fascinating stories, fresh projects and expert advice to help you transform your space and make your dream home a reality. Whether you’re up for a full on reno or just like to watch other people bring their visions to life, subscribe for inspiration, tips, and easy-to-follow DIY projects. ▶ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

Published: 29th Jun 2025 11:21:02   By: Great Home Ideas

DIY Video: Drab to Fab Bathroom Reno! #diy #greathomeideas

Drab to Fab Bathroom Reno! #diy #greathomeideas
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Drab to Fab Bathroom Reno! #diy #greathomeideas Welcome to Great Home Ideas, your destination for DIY fixes, home makeovers and amazing ways to bring your garden to life. Each week, we’ll be sharing fascinating stories, fresh projects and expert advice to help you transform your space and make your dream home a reality. Whether you’re up for a full on reno or just like to watch other people bring their visions to life, subscribe for inspiration, tips, and easy-to-follow DIY projects. ▶ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3hxN7d5

Published: 27th Jun 2025 08:00:50   By: Great Home Ideas

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