Best apps to organize bookmarks, iPhone accessibility tools & risks of grey market streaming boxes (Episode 171, April 25, 2026 - Best of)

Rich On Tech1h 43mApril 26, 2026

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Rich DeMuro kicks off Rich on Tech with a powerful reminder about the dangers of leaving children in parked cars, before diving into a comprehensive review of Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra, highlighting its sleek design, AI-enhanced camera, rapid charging, and groundbreaking privacy display that blocks side-viewing using dual-pixel technology. The episode explores emerging connectivity and accessibility innovations, including T-Mobile’s new real-time call translation across 50 languages and Google’s Find Hub, which enables Android users to share encrypted, temporary luggage location links with airlines—mirroring Apple’s AirTag functionality. Rich and guests delve into the risks of grey market streaming boxes, warning of piracy, malware, and sudden service shutdowns, while spotlighting legitimate alternatives like YouTube TV’s tiered plans and standalone sports streaming services. Practical tools are emphasized, from bookmark managers Raindrop.io and Plinky to iPhone optimization with Clever Cleaner, and AI-powered features like Google’s Nano Banana for photo editing and Deep Personality for self-reflection via AI-generated reports. Listener questions cover navigation on the Samsung Z Fold 7, charging compatibility for the Galaxy S25 Ultra (with USB-C power bank recommendations), and wellness tech such as motion-detection systems for elderly care. The episode closes with heartfelt listener stories, including Bob’s smart home monitoring system that detects inactivity without daily check-ins and Tony’s anxiety-driven nightmare about a hacked phone—prompting a real-world reminder to secure devices and know recovery steps.

Key Takeaways
1

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s privacy display uses dual-pixel technology to block side-viewing, ideal for sensitive tasks like banking.

2

T-Mobile’s Live Translation enables real-time multilingual call translation on any device without special apps or hardware.

3

Grey market streaming boxes pose serious security risks including piracy, malware, and sudden service shutdowns—opt for legitimate services.

4

Google’s Find Hub and Apple’s AirTag allow travelers to share real-time luggage location with airlines via encrypted, temporary links.

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AI tools like Google’s Nano Banana and Deep Personality offer free, advanced photo editing and in-depth personality assessments with customizable AI chatbots.

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Chapters
0:00
17 min

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review & San Francisco Impressions

This is basically a privacy screen without needing to add a screen protector. So if someone's looking at your phone from the side, they can't see your screen.

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16:40
33 min

T-Mobile's Live Translation & Streaming TV Evolution

They've built this directly into their network. It translates phone calls in real time across more than 50 languages. So the cool thing is you do not need a special app, a new phone, or even a software update.

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50:00
33 min

Grey Market Streaming Boxes & Accessibility Tools

If you're going to do it, my advice is like at least know what you're getting into. And there are issues with these devices and services. They could stop working tomorrow.

Highlight
1:23:20
5 min

Bookmark Management & Storage Optimization

Rich recommends Raindrop.io and Plinky as top cross-platform bookmark managers for organizing web links. He also promotes Clever Cleaner as a reliable, ad-free iPhone storage cleanup app and advises listeners to check app store listings for 'in-app purchases' to avoid hidden fees.

1:24:34
2 min

In-App Purchases & Google's Find Hub for Lost Luggage

If you go into the Find My app and you look at one of your AirTags... you can share that location of that AirTag in live time with the airline.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
It is really, really good. I mean, it's... I did it, and it's just... It's so funny how good it is.
Rich DeMuro92:02
Viral: 85.0
Real talent is defined by what people can do, not where they learn to do it.
Rich DeMuro108:00
Viral: 85.0
This is basically a privacy screen without needing to add a screen protector. So if someone's looking at your phone from the side, they can't see your screen.
Rich DeMuro8:47
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Rich DeMuro

Guests

Jared NewmanLexi SavidesRandySteveMarshaRJIrmaRickDaleMoBobTony
Topics Discussed
ai-powered photo editing90%International Phone Number Services90%smartphone innovations90%smart luggage tracking88%app store transparency85%Smart Home Monitoring Systems85%streaming television trends85%digital privacy and security80%Digital Security Awareness70%
People & Brands

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

product

15xPositive

T-Mobile

organization

8xPositive

Google Find Hub

other

8xPositive

YouTube TV

other

7xNeutral

Jared Newman

person

6xPositive

Gemini

other

6xPositive

AirTag

other

6xPositive

Nano Banana

product

5xPositive

Lexi Savides

person

5xPositive

Deep Personality

other

4xPositive

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