Digital Life Hack

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August 17, 2018

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With the weekend upon us, here are some cool ways to explore – or work, with Google Maps. Google Maps is the world’s de facto navigation app so in this episode of Consumer Tech Update, we’re finishing up Digital-Life-Hacks Week with some tricks you can do with Google Maps that you may not be using but definitely should be.

August 15, 2018

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Did you know your smartphone has all kinds of hidden talents? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, we’re continuing Digital-Life-Hacks Week, by giving you 2 tricks you can do with your smartphone for getting things done faster and better. It doesn’t matter, whether you’re an iPhone or Samsung holder, you’ll love these tricks.

August 14, 2018

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Despite the popularity of Mac computers the fact is, more people use Windows 10 computers than any other. In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, we’re continuing Digital-Life-Hacks Week by giving you some tips on how to speed up your work using Windows 10.

August 13, 2018

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In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, we’re continuing Digital-Life-Hacks Week by sharing 3 hidden gems for iPhone users. Looking to charge your phone in a hurry? Want to be able to see the screen more easily? How about keeping your phone secure? You’ll use these iPhone life hacks time and time again.

August 12, 2018

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It’s Digital Life-Hacks week and in this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim shares with you ways to keep your child’s vital medical information available to first responders in case of an emergency. With kids back in school, these tips will give both moms and dads peace of mind.

August 9, 2018

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The First Amendment states that our government can’t regulate our right to free speech but what about Big Tech? Facebook, Twitter, Apple, and other tech companies have been cracking down on conspiracy theorist and radio show host Alex Jones. In this Consumer Tech Update podcast Kim explores the topic of free speech and Big Tech.

August 8, 2018

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Decades after dating sites and apps started to appear, we finally know the science of why most of them don’t work. More times than not users strike out, regardless of whether it’s for a one-night stand or the serious-minded. Kim will tell you what is attributed to the high failure rate.

August 7, 2018

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How much time do you spend on your devices every day? There are only 24 hours in a day and we all try to make the most of it. And Big Tech companies want to be a part of your day too but how much time do they want? In this Consumer Tech Update podcast, we find out how much of your time Big Tech wants.

August 6, 2018

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Facebook has been in talks with some of the biggest banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Citigroup trying to convince them to share millions of customers account data. But as we all know, Facebook has a less than stellar reputation in safeguarding user data. Do you want Facebook’s hands in your bank account?

August 5, 2018

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Ask yourself this: Do your kids know some of life’s most important basic skills? It seems that people under the age of forty have no concept of proper spelling or using a compass. Such basic skills have been replaced with new ones, but is that enough?

August 2, 2018

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Nowadays your laptop is indispensable and even when you’re traveling, you need to have it with you. However, be careful never to pack your laptop in checked luggage, instead take it with you in your carry-on. Kim Komando shares why your safety is at risk. Keywords: laptop, carry-on, checked bag, luggage, travel, airplane, lithium-ion, battery, safety, tech, news, Kim Komando

August 1, 2018

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Google promised from the beginning to abide by one simple code of conduct: “Don’t be evil.” But today, that code has been officially erased from all of Google’s public documents. Why? Listen to Kim’s take.

July 31, 2018

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Big iOS scam hits iPhone, Mac and Windows PC users too. The scam uses a realistic looking but fake Apple website and once you get routed to it, you get an alarming message. Listen to Kim tell you the number one rule to avoid falling for such malicious scams!

July 30, 2018

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When traveling or simply out in a public place, you are tempted to use public Wi-Fi. But be careful! They’re not safe. Follow these steps to reduce your risks of being hacked.

July 29, 2018

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You may have heard the story of the St. Louis Uber driver who set up hidden cameras in his car to record then live stream his passengers. Do you have the right to seek legal action? Or do we lose our privacy the moment we are out in public?

July 25, 2018

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If you’re wondering what kids are doing this summer, they’re off on a remote island killing each other. This popular video game is free but you’ll be shocked how they’re making billions.

July 24, 2018

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Remember “The Jetsons?” It was a futuristic cartoon show in the 60s that predicted we would have a mechanical maid to help around the house. As it turns out, Big Tech engineers are secretly working on home robots. What will the future bring?

July 23, 2018

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If you’re over thirty, you probably remember long summer days of playing outside. Today’s kids spend only one hour outdoors each day. You’ll be shocked when you hear of the activities that today’s children and teens have never done.

July 20, 2018

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As research continues, more discoveries are made linking brain disorders to mobile phone radiation. The latest studies show that kids ages twelve to seventeen who use cell phones are experiencing memory issues. Kim Komando cautions on what to do to keep our kids safe from radiation.

July 19, 2018

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It’s easy to become complacent as we get news of yet another data breach each day. But the truth is tens of millions of hackers are launching billions of online attacks to get your information. Kim Komando tells you who the worst offenders are.  

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