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Hey, It's all about apple, the good, the bad, and
if you have this device at home, you could be
getting some money.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
All that more. Coming up in Techy Tuesday is the
Ricky smileam on the show.
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All about It, Tappen, Take Tuesday whatever beyond a wishous.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Hey, good morning.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Okay, So there's a lot of Apple news, and I
know I love my Galaxy phones. I think their technology
is amazing. But today it's it's about Apple. So, first
of all, Apple is finally jumping into the foldable iPhones.
They're trying to be more like iPads with their phone. Gary,
I'm sure you'll love this because you love your phone phones.
It's going to be called the V sixty eight right now,
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I'm not sure what the next name is going to be,
but the secret name is B sixty eight. They wanted
to look like a touchscreen when you unfold it. You
know now how this is gonna work. It's gonna be
around two thousand dollars and they're looking at a release
date around September of twenty twenty six, so get ready
for that. Hopefully it'll be comparative to the Samsung and
the Wiaweis and the other ones. But we shall see.
Now as we talk about pfas and all these forever
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chemicals you.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
See out, well, Apple is getting sued.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
So if you have an eyewatch at home, you need
to check some of these lawsuits because you could get
up to around seventy dollars fifty to seventy dollars per
device that you have at home. So what happened is
the Apple I Watch bands are releasing forever chemicals. So
when you're running, you're working out, you're sweating. Allegedly, according
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to court documents, these are releasing pfas into your system,
and especially.
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Around your wrist area, your arm area.
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They're saying that when your body is working out, your
pores open in your sweating, that is the time when
these pfas are being able to be absorbed into your body.
So there's huge class action lawsuits all over the place.
I can't tell you which one to go to, but
if you google I watched class action lawsuit, several firms
will pop up and you can see if you can
get a refund on your device.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Also another lawsuit.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
If you were one of those people like myself and
you bought the iPhone sixteen or even the fifteen, there
is a lawsuit on that because remember how they had
all of these commercials about the new iPhone and how
amazing that the AI technology is going to be, even
to the point where I could be like, Hey, Siri,
what time does Brat's plane lamb? And it'll tell me
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you're hey, Siri, what was the podcast that Ricky was
telling you about? And it'll start playing it. You know,
and if you got the iPhone sixteen, you know that
the technology was not what they promised you would be
and you were kind of disappointed not to mention that
the battery was overheating and things like that. So there's
a lawsuit claiming false advertising for iPhone.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Again. I can't tell you what lawsuit or page to jump.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
On, but if you google iPhone sixteen lawsuit, it will
pop up as well. And if you are doing things
that you don't want to be seen, let's just say
you might be what was Shannon Sharp when he.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
Was having phone sex? He was having sex and the
phone was filming him.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
Well, Apple's new update on iOS twenty eight allegedly it
is going to stop if it feels like there's any
pornographic material coming from your face time, or if your
phone is accidentally if you're at home, and let's say
you stand up from a work conference and you're flashing
the camera. iPhone now is going to warn you, hey,
I don't think you want this scene.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
It's going to stop the recording.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
It's going to stop the picture until you approve it,
so you know if you're doing anything you shouldn't. That
is a security feature is doing. And last, but not least,
there is a new over in China. If you've been
having IVF or fertility issues, there is a new robot
that has a womb and they're having their first embryos
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placed in these wombs to where you can now have
a baby and harvest the baby with a robot armist that's.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
What they're calling it.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
Huh, it's your baby with an iPhone.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Right, so it's your baby, you know what. Gosh, I'm
appose the picture.
Speaker 4 (05:25):
It's kind of scary, but it went viral over the
weekend and so basically it had the artificial room. Reports
say it's going to cost around fourteen thousand dollars and
the prototype with the patients are supposed to start filling
out applications next year, and that's really not a lot
of money when you think about a fourteen thousand compared
to the IVF treatment for women, but this could be
phenomenal for women who don't who have issues carrying children
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or for health reasons they can't carry. So you know,
you got to look at that as well, because when
you have the sarrogates and everything, you can pay up
to one hundred to two hundred thousand dollars in some
of those cases. So for more of those stories, you
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the things that kids are doing in school and they
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shouldn't and all the acronyms you need to watch out for.
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That is I appreciate it, be honest.
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They let everybody know how you can be reached. You
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of the day. Gary, good morning, Good.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
Morning, Riki, Good morning America. Good morning in the US. Tuesday,
A beautiful, beautiful day in the neighborhood. And here's what's
happening in the celebrity news, y'all, R and B singer
Tyree's Gifts and y'all sat down and he had a candid,
I mean a candid interview y'all with gospel legend Kirk Frankly. Y'all. Well,
he had midiall, which everybody's excited about it. He had
media and his past lifestyle had gotten him a little
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out of control, y'all. Now, when he was asking about
his personal journey, he revealed, y'all that his body count
is a little scary. But he didn't give Kirk Franklin
a number. Now, he explained, y'all that you know, with
the kind of career that he had from R and
B sex symbol to Hollywood Start, women constantly surround him.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
And here's what mister Tyres had to say.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
My body count is a little scary.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
I would be considered a paxologist.
Speaker 6 (07:25):
Going back to my specific career. Everywhere I go, every
audience I perform, in front of, every club I host,
I pretty much never see dudes saw women, and so
I got to a point where I'm safe here. But
if I felt even more safe, I would be willing
to go public with what I believe my number is.
But it's it's crazy, rag much.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Isn't that amazing? It's beautiful.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
I mean ricking y'all your celebrity I mean Arguven Brand
and rock Ty and Spectucating all y'all celebrity and stuff.
I mean when y'all travel, I mean y'all go back
to the hotel and go to bed on the morning
show to do my discipline and my structure. If one
disciplined and structure.
Speaker 5 (08:08):
I'm good. What about I go back to my hotel
room and open up that drawing, read that little bible
that be.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
In the drawing every.
Speaker 5 (08:17):
Every night at the motel.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Read the Bible.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Miss in the motel, just to read the Bible exactly. Now,
if I said they was a good, special case said
you were good.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I've only been with my wife so since I was twelve.
Oh wow, beautiful, move on, Okay, moving on.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
And the other celebrity new yeah, Oh my god, baby,
this actress, baby miss Jamala Jamila honey, baby, y'all miss
knowed Jamala Jamiala. Well, baby, honey, she is slamming tennis
starts Serena William cause you know tennis. I mean Serena
recently y'all attributed her dramatic weight loss to that g
l P one medication, honey, But according to the Good Place,
Actual Baby, Miss Jamila Jamil, she's it was irresponsible. She said.
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The thing I feel most uncomfortable here is that celebrities, Honey,
have access to doctors. Most others don't have access to
these miracle weight loss drugs come out of place, honey,
she said. And she said, the side of face can't
include paralysis and other gastric systems, pancreatic cants and all
this other stuff. Child, She wanted to say that, but
nevertheless time she said. She was very angry and upset
(09:23):
about it. And y'all know the celebrities do have access
to doctors, you know stuff, But I don't know, but
other people can't give them. Other people probably could get
to those doctors, but you know, I mean, I guess
you have insurance or whatever. It depends on the illness.
I would it look like they could give you the
drug or give you whatever you need, Honey, I don't know,
but Jamilla is very angry. I does she have a
right to be anger because she's just a British actress.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
I never heard of it before.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
But she's definitely hollering real loud, honey, and Serene Honting.
But celebrities have access to a lot of things we
don't have, I mean me, like regular people don't have.
So yeah, well coming down, big shut, Yeah, can't you
get that through your help provider? Well yeah, but Jamilla
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feel that, Honey, Serena got something special, honey. So she's
hollering about it and you know, going off about it.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
So, honey, can't anybody get it to go today?
Speaker 3 (10:12):
Dog if your doctor prescribe it to you and I
feel that you needed and I know you know what
I'm saying. Jamila is not of African descent, but so
she's upset honey about it. So we just got to
keep her lifted up in our honey, and you know,
let Jamela, you know, do her stuff, y'all. All right,
moving on, honey, and my final short y'all. Remember we
(10:33):
talked about little nos X y'all. They say he went crazy, honey.
Some people say, yeah, that he went crazy because he
was allegedly smoking some high powered weed. That the thing,
high power weed, they say, honey, that's what he was
alleged he was smoking that, that's what he was praying
it down the Los Angeles streets, honey and just his
underwell hunting before he was arrested by the police. They're
saying that, you know, some people are saying that he
suffered from what they called an apparent old a though,
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but they're saying the real deal is that the result
was that it was some hard narcotical a secret drug
problem that he was dealing with, they said. Instead, though,
they said, they claim that it was the sidifact of
Sunday that you know, has become all too common in
today's music industry, you call extremely high powered weed. So
if you know anything about the extremely high powered weed, honey,
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allegendly this is what NAS could have been, and it'll
make you do all that. Yeah, they say, make you
do all that, child. So yeah, they said, you wanted
down the street shirtless, honey, a radic and honey, how
on your pantings.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
And under rooms?
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Yes, I had a Superman shirt, I had a wonder Woman.
Speaker 5 (11:40):
Yeah, my sister had wonder Woman, had them all dog, Yes,
I had Superman and Batman under rules, couldn't afford the
rest of them are.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
From to where Yeah something some no no food and
the little man the song.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Yeah baby Colo, today is one of my favorite color
day is the river rock on the high? You say
river rocking on the lunch, you say blue purple. Is
that's your colure for today?
Speaker 2 (12:13):
That's beautiful?
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Y'all giving up and.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Throwing them, what's up?
Speaker 5 (12:21):
Where you at? Man?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Not to day bro today?
Speaker 5 (12:25):
I mean I'm not. I'm not chelling you, no a
lot of I mean home. I'm not even lying to
you about lying. I'm not doing because because because like
you're trying, like since you being honest about you being
at home, that's gonna excuse you not being at work.
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Because they said the worst, the most worst thing you
could do is call your boss and tell them a
lie about why you ain't a work say they said,
the more less worse this thing you could do is
call your boss and tell them, telling the honest truth
that where you're in.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
So so so this week is honesty week.
Speaker 5 (13:05):
Yeah. Yeah, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I got
too much respect for you to just lie to you.
I'm just gonna tell you. I'm just gonna and And
they say that the most worsest thing you could do
is not have respect for your boss and tell them
a lie, because when you lie to a man, that
let that let that man know that you ain't got
no respect for him. So I'm telling you the honest,
honest to god truth. I'm at home right now.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Why you're home black.
Speaker 5 (13:29):
Because I'm discrawed right now. I'm just just I'm really
described and real confused right now because my real daddy
came and picked me up yesterday, for real. He showed up.
He came for real. He can't pick me up yesterday.
And okay, that wasn't that.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Well you shouldn't.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
You don't come. That should have made you want to
come to work.
Speaker 5 (13:46):
Take I got talked to my mama though, because we
got to have a talk. I'm wait for her. I'm
I'm actually at my mama. I waite for to get up.
She don't get up to a little bit later, but
I'm waiting for what he get up. Shut it because
I got a question. Your dad got real question. I
got real question. We went h I mean with your window.
We went to go to corral, got something to eat.
He paid for it and everything. It was. It was
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real cool, rouchie. I know you're trying to be I
know you're trying to be funny, but no, no, you're
trying to be funny. But the thing is my daddy,
my real daddy, came and picked me up and I
was I was, I was happy, but I was thrown off. Yeah,
because because he thirty six. Way, yeah, are you still
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real daddy? Yeah? Then my real daddy had the paperwork
and everything. He thirty six. Hold you thirty two.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
I don't your damn lie. You can't even hold in
your laugh.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
You're lying, just