Refresh Computers Tech Talk
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2165515/fan_mail/new] A hidden 4GB file on your computer sounds like malware, but this time it can arrive through a normal Chrome update. We break down what Google’s Gemini Nano is, why the weights.bin file is showing up for Chrome users and many Chromebook owners, and why people are upset that it installs without a clear “yes” from you. We also talk through what “on-device AI” actually means, what it’s supposed to help with, and the real-world problem: even if you toggle it off, the storage hit can still be there. From there, we zoom out to performance and value. New PCs often ship with bloatware that burns storage, nags you with pop-ups, and quietly slows the machine down. We explain why a quality refurbished computer with a clean Windows install can feel faster on day one, plus simple ways to audit the tech in your home or small business. We also share how our recycling and trade-in options can help you clear out old gear responsibly and put credit toward an upgrade. Then we get into AI you actually choose to use. ChatGPT’s latest “5.5 Instant” update claims 52.5% fewer hallucinations, better memory, and clickable sources, but we keep it practical: AI is a research assistant, not an oracle, and it still needs fact-checking for medical, legal, and financial questions. Finally, we cover the Canvas ransomware breach tied to Shiny Hunters and why this is prime time for phishing scams aimed at students, parents, and educators, including the password changes you should make right now. Subscribe, share the show with a friend who uses Chrome or Canvas, and leave a review so more people can find Tech Talk. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2165515/support] Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RefreshComputers/ Track us on X at https://x.com/RefreshStores
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