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The “Digital Goddess” Kim Komando is seen and heard by millions. The Kim Komando Show airs globally on Bloomberg TV every weekend. Her call-in radio show is nationally syndicated to hundreds of stations. Not surprisingly, Kim is very much at home on social media. Now, you can join Kim on her new ad-free Komando Community.
Android shortcuts, some of which are customizable, let you access certain features within apps or entire apps themselves incredibly quickly. Just know the right gesture, or where to tap and you can reach parts of your phone in seconds instead of minutes. To improve your Android user experience, we’ll tell you some of our favorite shortcuts and how to access them on your phone.
When buying a set of headphones, there are three major considerations: sound, comfort and price. With the vast variety of headphones on the market, you can get exactly what you want without having to sacrifice any of your criteria. We’ve put together lists of budget and top-of-the-line headphones for music lovers and fitness buffs.
If you’ve been trying to take charge of your health, but want a different way to record and analyze the meals you’re eating, this high-tech app might be just what you’re looking for. Using artificial intelligence, it’s able to scan what’s on your plate right through your phone’s camera and give you detailed information. Read on for more details on this groundbreaking nutritional app.
Like most people, you probably don’t put much thought into the inner workings of wireless internet. As long as your device can connect to social media you’re good to go. But here’s the thing, wireless connections could be so much better than they are today. With Wi-Fi 6, they’re about to be.
The latest, top-of-the-line smartphones can cost anywhere between $800 to more than $1,000. The prices are even higher for laptops, reaching past $2,000. Nowadays, you’re not just buying a new gadget, you’re making an investment. So, if you want to make sure that pricey new device you’ve invested in lasts longer, take care of it.
With security breaches and high-profile hacks happening left and right, it’s understandable that most people don’t feel too safe on the internet anymore. In previous years, posting private content like personal photos, addresses and email addresses might not have seemed like a big deal. However, times have changed and the bad guys have only gotten more clever.
If buying the latest iPhone is a priority for you, you’ll want to know the best possible location to get it for the least amount of money. But, despite being among the first to have the devices in stock, your carrier might be leaving out a key detail about what you can do with your device if you buy from them. Here are the details on what the nation’s wireless carriers don’t want you to find out.
Big TVs are the norm nowadays. In previous years, a screen just over 24-inches was enough to set you back a paycheck or two. But now, you’d be hard-pressed to find smaller monitors in most mainstream electronics stores. Throw in some smart technology and you have a recipe for an amazing home theater setup.
There’s another major car recall and this one could put lives in danger. The recall affects 3.5 million General Motors SUVs and pickup trucks. GM is recalling the vehicles because the brakes may suddenly begin to falter.