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Video category: The Kim Komando Show
Kim’s weekly national radio show.
July 27, 2024 – Hour 2
Noland Arbaugh has the first Neuralink brain-chip. He shares what it’s like to control a laptop with his mind. Plus, how to turn your TV into a digital photo frame and store 100,000 songs in the cloud.
July 27, 2024 – Hour 3
Google takes back its promise to end third-party cookies. Play in VR? You could end up in the ER. Plus, chatbots can’t keep up with news and police drones are here. Joel from St. Louis says his phone is tracking him.
July 20, 2024 – Hour 1
Trump shooting photo spreads like wildfire online. Plus, antivirus software that’s a national security danger and a new app that uses AI to dumb down books. Suzi from Arizona updates us on her $61K kitchen remodel scam.
July 20, 2024 – Hour 2
This year’s Amazon Prime Day is the biggest yet. Plus, a social security email isn’t a scam, an Apple Watch saves a man from drowning, and side hustles to make more money.
July 20, 2024 – Hour 3
OpenAI says it’s not long before its AI will be able to reason like a human. Plus, police use a drone to nab a burglary suspect, and the first Tripadvisor review from space. Dave from Knoxville wants to know about book editing.
July 13, 2024 – Hour 1
AT&T says nearly all its customers’ records were stolen. Plus, Neuralink developments and TikTok’s obsession with a North Korean propaganda song. And Anne from Denver is suing her lawyer for mistakenly sending $375,000 to a hacker instead of her.
July 13, 2024 – Hour 2
Airbnb has a huge hidden camera problem. Plus, a woman was scammed by a fake Steve Perry, and three ways to save on an Uber. I also talk to a gal who took down a peeping Tom recording her in a Nordstrom dressing room.
July 13, 2024 – Hour 3
‘Double-click’ is the new hated office buzzword, and I’ll tell you what it means. Plus, use a mouse jiggler? The jig is up — your boss knows. I also talk to Mary Jo from Indianapolis about setting up donations for her church.