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The Kim Komando Show: March 23, 2024 – Show
The iPhone gets Apple sued. Also, billionaires fight to buy TikTok, Glassdoor reviews aren’t anonymous, anti-drone companies sell illegal jammers and hackers find a way into hotel passkeys. And why now’s the time to revisit your cord-cutting options. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
March 23, 2024 – Show
The iPhone gets Apple sued. Also, billionaires fight to buy TikTok, Glassdoor reviews aren’t anonymous, anti-drone companies sell illegal jammers and hackers find a way into hotel passkeys. And why now’s the time to revisit your cord-cutting options. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
March 23, 2024 – Callers
Jim from Sacramento, California, wonders if he’s getting crypto scammed. Alana from Atlanta, Georgia, is curious about Starlink. Stacy from Reno, Nevada, is looking for an Android app that will let her draw in Excel.
March 23, 2024 – KKT
Be careful of ads with stock tips from big names like Bill Ackerman. Kim and Andrew also break down who could be the next owner of TikTok if it gets the boot. Plus, Gen Xers and Baby Boomers don't get these emojis, and Texans look for VPNs after P**nhub ban.
March 16, 2024 – Show – Replay of Nov 11, 2023
Citi's new rule: Go paperless or lose online access. Plus, a major data broker just lost a fight with the FTC — what do they know about you? Humane's new AI wearable, Cruise recalls 950 robotaxis, and the jobs most at risk from AI. Also, the worst money apps for your data. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
March 16, 2024 – Callers – Replay of Nov 11, 2023
This week, I talk with side-hustle expert Graham Cochrane about strategies, give advice to Patti after an IT contractor hacked her home, and chat with 404 Media journalist Joseph Cox about AI-powered policing.
March 16, 2024 – KKT – Replay of Nov 11, 2023
What your social media credentials are worth on the dark web. Plus, how to look at what’s on your coworker’s Google Calendar. The holidays are here — we spotlight the top online shopping scams to dodge.
March 9, 2024 – Show – Replay of Dec 16, 2023
It’s the end of an era. Google’s new AI search tool looks to kill website traffic. Got a Tesla? Over 2 million have been recalled to fix Autopilot flaws. Plus, an Amazon hack hoax goes viral, the origins of the Nokia ringtone, and tech myths you need to stop believing. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
March 9, 2024 – Callers – Replay of Dec 16, 2023
This week, I chat with Stephen about tech for communicating with lost loved ones, talk with Jen on how to stop porch pirates, and help Nick find a microphone for his iPhone.
March 9, 2024 – KKT – Replay of Dec 9, 2023
Oxford reveals its top word of the year. Do you have “rizz”? There’s more — Amazon Fire TV Stick gets full screen ads, AI influencer makes $11,000 a month and Windows 11 makes you pay for updates. Plus, a tool to make songs from any lyrics.
March 2, 2024 - Show
Biden stops “countries of concern” from buying our data in bulk. Plus, 17 million LoanDepot customers hacked, AT&T’s $5 apology for network outage and Apple cancels its EV car project. Also, Microsoft’s Copilot AI gets a big ego. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
March 2, 2024 - Callers
Suzi from Tucson, Arizona, was scammed over $61 thousand after a wire transfer to her home remodelers. Paige from Indianapolis, Indiana, looks for a cam to record her son’s sleep apnea. Stacy from Reno, Nevada, wants an Android app that lets her draw in Excel.
March 2, 2024 - Hour 4
Meet the new spy satellites that can read the license plate on your car. Plus, online retailers put an end to free shipping, why things look bleak for the Apple Vision Pro and Google’s AI makes a huge blunder.
February 24, 2024 – Show
A cyberattack hits a major health care provider. Plus, there was a massive cellular outage across the U.S. The Tesla Cybertruck gets new colors, big Apple updates, and a woman is marrying a hologram. And a look at all the latest tech changing the world (that's not AI). That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
February 24, 2024 – Callers
Karen from Lexington, Virginia, is a recent grad looking for identity protection. Linda Sitter from Erie, Pennsylvania, looks for advice on cell phone radiation and earbuds. Timothy Hoff from Miramar Beach, Florida, wants to solve his problem of chronically leaving his garage door open.
February 24, 2024 – Hour 4
OpenAI unveils its crazy new video tool Sora — is it good or bad for humanity? Hear my take. Plus, warning signs of a Vrbo or Airbnb scam, NYC’s police robot gets powered off and three tips for a stellar email campaign!
February 17, 2024 – Show
The fear that keeps Sam Altman up at night. Plus, AI voices of gun victims being sent to lawmakers, companies replacing passwords with biometrics, and Zillow's handy feature for room rentals. And an ultimate tip on where to stash an AirTag in your car. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
February 17, 2024 – Callers - Replay of Dec 2, 2023
Cindy from Virginia says she got thousands of Amazon packages at her door that she didn’t order. Catherine from Manchester, New Hampshire, says she’s spotted a new scam on her website. Matt from Cottonwood, California, wants to get a phone for his daughter with internet limits.
February 17, 2024 – Kim Komando Today - Replay of Dec 2, 2023
Are you a chronic snoozer? Here's why hitting that button isn't as bad as you think. Caller Jeffrey wonders if it’s safe to share email addresses through QR codes. Despite rumors, find out why X (formerly Twitter) isn't going away, and the scoop on California canceling GM's self-driving taxi service.
February 10, 2024 – Show
Meta admits it trains its AI on your public pics and vids. Plus, the new way criminals target your bank account and the wild things folks are doing with their Apple Vision Pro. Also, a new super sports app is coming and an incredible drone rescue. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
February 10, 2024 – Callers
Shirley from Littleton, Colorado, wants to know if her DNA is safe after sending it to 23andMe. Ben from Lantana, Florida, gets his mom’s notifications on Amazon Echo. Laurie from Augusta, Georgia, gives a cautionary tale on facial recognition.
February 10, 2024 – Hour 4
The Apple Vision Pro is out — I tell you what people are doing with it. Plus, automakers hit the brakes on EVs, a secret code everyone should have and ways retailers get you to pay more online. And a way to find your car in the parking lot using the phone!
February 3, 2024 – Show
Mark Zuckerberg makes a big apology to families before Congress. Plus, California lawmakers want to take control of your cars. Oklahoma proposal wants to ban sexting before marriage, and China hacks American routers. And there’s a new job in town: robot babysitting. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions!
February 3, 2024 – Callers
Lise from Chandler, Arizona, wants to know what happens to workers should AI takeover. Randy from Eugene, Oregon, looks for a way to monetize his popular YouTube clip. Patrick from Chicago, Illinois, wants to know how passkeys work. That and much more!
February 3, 2024 – Hour 4
Netflix just won the streaming wars — and others are joining in. Plus, cyber kidnapping is on the rise, “Incognito Mode” isn’t so private, and 5 signs a GPS tracker is hidden on your car.
January 27, 2024 – Show
President Biden deepfake shakes up the New Hampshire primary. Plus, 26 billion records leaked in the biggest data breach ever. Why AI isn’t coming for our jobs, changes with Google Search and Netflix stock soars. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
January 27, 2024 – Callers
Scott in Wilmington, North Carolina wants to steer clear of tracking when he buys a new car. Steve from Richland, Washington needs a way to boost the hotel Wi-Fi while he’s traveling. Johnny from Bakersfield, California needs to organize his photos — and has no idea where to start. That and much more!
January 27, 2024 – Hour 4
No, Facebook isn’t listening — the way they get all your info is even worse. Plus, tracking a stolen car with an AirTag and duct tape, and a widower who lost $661,000 in a bank scam.
January 20, 2024 – Show
It’s one of the biggest leaks ever: A data breach uncovers over 25 million passwords. Plus, OpenAI's latest strategy to combat election deepfakes in 2024. A romance scammer convinces a woman to kill her husband. And tech buffs, get ready — Seagate just launched a record-breaking 30TB hard drive! That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
January 20, 2024 – Callers
This week, I talk to Debby Johnson who lost $1 million in a romance scam, chat with Joyce about a squatter who's not just taking over her land but her tech life, and hear from Joseph Cox about police camera technology that leverages AI.
January 20, 2024 – Kim Komando Today
Dangerous “budget Ozempic” takes over TikTok. Plus, viral gardening tips that pros warn are your plants' worst nightmare. Andrew has a wild story about getting scammed on a dating app. It's cold outside, so here are some top tricks for staying warm with your tech. As always, we'll be reading your letters!
January 13, 2024 – Show
All the top tech from CES 2024 — and why OpenAI's latest invention will take on Apple's App Store. Plus, Jeff Bezos goes all-in on a new challenger to Google Search. I'll also dive into Zillow's top housing markets and the things you should be asking AI to help with your biz. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
January 13, 2024 – Callers
This week, I talk to Natalie about how her Apple Watch saved her life, chat with Robert about AI for small biz, and give advice to Mary Jo on setting up an online donation system.
January 13, 2024 – Kim Komando Today
Don't miss Andrew's epic showdown with a Gmail hacker — spoiler: he wins! We've also got some killer tech tips to level up your gear for the new year. And get this: video ads in shopping carts are now a thing, and how you text might just show if you're keeping up with Gen Z.
January 6, 2024 – Show – Replay of November 4
President Biden’s new executive order requires AI companies to share safety test data with the government. Plus, men who use their phones a lot have problems with their little swimmers. 23andMe sells customer data to big pharma, best-selling items on FB Marketplace and Apple’s “Scary Fast” event. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
January 6, 2024 – Callers – Replay of November 4
This week, I talk to Amber Pearson about her life-changing brain implant, chat with fisherman Jacob Knowles about his popular TikTok channel, and give advice to Arlene about passkey alternatives that don’t require fingerprints.
January 6, 2024 – Kim Komando Today – Replay of October 28
Now this is some bizarre payback: hear about a guy who has 21 tattoos of his online trolls. Do you lurk on your ex’s social profiles? I reveal the science behind why you do it — even if it’s not good for you. Also, Amazon shopping hacks for snagging deals and tips to ace voice typing. All that and much more!
December 30, 2023 – Show - Replay of September 9, 2023
What should it cost taxpayers to bring the internet to remote areas? I tell you why it can be very expensive. Plus, teens are dying from TikTok challenges. A cellphone saves a guy from a jaguar attack, the rise of vacation photographers and Amazon starts charging for garage delivery. All that and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
December 30, 2023 – Callers - Replay of September 9, 2023
This week, I talk to Bloomberg journalist Zeke Faux about his investigation into crypto scams, chat with Mozilla Foundation’s Jen Caltrider about the data your car shares and Brian from Roanoke, WV, about computer privacy.
December 30, 2023 – Kim Komando Today - Replay of May 11, 2023
Be careful with QR codes — clever new scams are spreading fast. How much is $1,000 in Apple shares from 1998 worth today? Hint: it’s a lot. A heartwarming Facebook story, fun ChatGPT-powered tools, video game speedruns, and how to upgrade your browser.