Have you ever wondered how much Google knows about you? There is a way to find out. Learn all the data Google has on you with a few simple clicks. In this podcast, Kim looks at Google’s new way for users to take a look at all the data they’ve collected from them whether it’s Gmail, Chrome or any other Google product. The depth of the results may shock you.
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Jeff Bezos’ divorce provides us with a cautionary tale: text messages are forever. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at a few of the details that led to Jeff Bezos divorce and why we all need to be aware that the text messages and images we send last a lifetime.
In this day and age, many people are looking the make a little extra money to help pay the bills. Thanks to the internet and social media, it’s pretty common to see an ad or a video advertising a way to make money selling online using the Amazon marketplace. However, there are people out there making money not by selling on Amazon but by selling the “secrets” to getting rich on Amazon. And many people are losing a lot of money on these scams.
By now, you may have heard that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is getting and his wife are getting a divorce after 25 years of marriage. So, how much money are we talking? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim talks about Jeff Bezos impending divorce and why it’s the most expensive divorce in history.
Apple does not attend the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas as and exhibitor, but they do have a presence. The problem is, it’s a big fat lie. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim compares what Apple’s ad is saying to the reality of how secure a person’s data is on an iPhone.
CES starts today in Las Vegas and runs all week. That means that our lives are set for a major tech makeover. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim gives us a snapshot of some of the tech we’ll see from CES this week and what it will mean to us over the next few years.
The world’s largest tech trade show starts tomorrow in Las Vegas. There will be so many new gadgets and tech on display, but there are some particular items to look for. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at what new technology we can expect to see from companies at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show.
If you have an iPhone, you’re probably familiar with the “Find My iPhone” app. Turns out, it can do more than just find your missing phone. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at the story of a man who used the “Find My iPhone” app to find his stolen car.
Netflix has released their first interactive movie. Viewers can now control the decisions of the movie’s characters and take things in different directions. It’s definitely a unique way to watch a movie, but is there more? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at how Netflix’s new interactive movie is also giving the streaming giant more information than just how many people have watched.
There’s been so much talk lately about 5G coming in 2019. Compared to 4G, 5G is 20 times faster. It’s also going to revolutionize communication. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at the impact 5G is going to have on our technology and it’s more than just faster speeds on our smartphones.
If it seems like only a few years ago that pagers, VHS tapes, and floppy discs were everywhere, you are clearly NOT a millennial. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at technology that millennials have never used and maybe have never seen before.
So many of us make New Year’s resolutions whether it’s losing weight, getting organized, or learning a new skill. But what about New Year’s resolutions for your digital life? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim offers some resolutions we can all do to help us in our daily digital lives.
Parents use specific apps installed on their children’s devices to track their location, their web history, and more. Now, these apps are being used by suspicious partners to catch their infidelity. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at how apps meant to be used by parents to keep their children safe are now being used to spy on people’s relationships.
Amazon’s Alexa was one of the most popular Christmas gifts this year. Virtual assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant are incredibly helpful but should kids be taught to say please and thank you when interacting with these devices? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim gives some reasons why using good manners will go a long way with kids and tech.
Now that all the presents are opened, and the big day is past, let’s look at the top items to buy right now – the day AFTER Christmas. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at the top items we should be buying now that Christmas is over from tech to decor.
It’s Christmas day across America and today, I want lay aside the consumerism and technology for once, and instead make just a few simple observations and “thank you’s.” Take a minute today and say thank you and Merry Christmas to special people in your life.
For millions, the holidays are a mixed bag of emotions, including anxiety and depression. And as it turns out, social media may be partly to blame. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at new research about stress and anxiety that people feel during the holidays and what people can do about it.
It’s no secret that our convenient digital voice assistants like Amazon Echo record and save our commands. But what if your conversations were sent to a stranger? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at a story about Amazon Alexa sending private conversations to a stranger.
When you use your Facebook login to access an app or a website, how much of your data do you expect them to share? It turns out that Facebook has been handing out a lot more data than we thought to big companies. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at a New York Times report about Facebook violating users’ privacy rights once again.
Are you stressed because of the holiday rush? Listen to this one-minute podcast for the inside scoop on how meditation apps can help — or hinder.

