When it comes to school shootings, everyone is talking about guns. We need to talk about social media, too. Here’s why. Also, a family sues Meta for fueling their daughter’s self-harm. In this episode, you’ll also learn about a new app that helps you track sharks — as well as six signs your phone was hacked. I’ll also tell you about a job you can do without any clothes. Even better, you’ll learn how to find low gas prices and which dangerous apps you need to remove from your phone right now.
Naked job, Meta lawsuit, hacked phone red flags
CDC tracking, QR code thieves, Zelle scam
The CDC has your cell phone records. Plus, you need to watch out for a new online payment scam. Speaking of scams, be careful when you scan QR codes — here’s why. In this episode, you’ll also learn how to share a YouTube video at a precise starting point, how to quickly delete accounts you no longer use and how to find your parked car using Google Maps.
New NASA rocket, Apple news, Gmail privacy trick
NASA just rolled out its massive new rocket. Apple announced during its WWDC 2022 conference that the iPhone 7 won’t get the iOS 16 update. It also revealed new devices and hardware — as well as new features coming to your iPhones, iPads and MacBooks. Plus, want to play old computer games online? Matt’s got you covered. Also, if you have a Gmail account, don’t miss out on this 30-second privacy check.
Bird ID app, iPhone pulse check, Wi-Fi 7 speeds
Have you ever wondered, “What kind of bird is that?” Download this bird ID app to find out. Plus, Apple patents a dual-display MacBook, Wi-Fi 7 test shows off speeds of 30 Gbps and Microsoft Flight Simulator gets a Top Gun add-on. I’ll also tell you how to check your pulse using your phone and how to set up an online will.
New MacBooks, iOS updates, Facebook phone calls
Want to save money on your subscription services? Sign up for a family plan. You don’t even have to use your family! Plus, how to electronically sign PDFs and make phone calls through Facebook thanks to a Messenger update. Plus, what to expect from Apple’s upcoming software updates and future gadgets.
Cheap airfare, Val Kilmer comeback, privacy tips
Amazon Echo, Google Nest and other devices can be hacked. Here’s how. Plus, Val Kilmer makes a comeback in Top Gun, a judge rules that Ring video doorbells violate privacy and IBM’s self-sailing Mayflower suffers another fault in crossing the Atlantic. Also, virtual children to play with will be common in 50 years. In this episode, you’ll also learn why your home needs its own email address and how to remove yourself from creepy people search sites.
Best Amazon Echo tips, Google tricks, USB secret
Plugging in a USB cable the right way feels like a no-brainer. Then why do we get it wrong on the first try so often? Here’s a secret trick you can use to put your USB drive in the right way the first time. I’ll also share a useful Google trick, news of an Instagram scam, Zuckerberg’s latest metaverse hijinks and whether the Ford F-150 Lightning Truck is worth the money. You’ll also learn about 15 clever uses for your Amazon Echo — and security steps you can’t skip.
Robin Hood ransomware, 'Top Gun' AI, Facebook downgrade
A new kind of ransomware is on the loose, and victims can’t pay to get the encryption key to their files — they must complete three acts of charity. Plus, Val Kilmer is back in “Top Gun: Maverick,” thanks to the help of AI and deepfake technology. And Facebook is losing one of its best security features. We’ll tell you what to do instead to keep your account safe.
Smart headlights, bionic eye for blindness, slim XR glasses
Is the DeLorean coming back as an EV? Here’s all you need to know. Plus, Ford makes it easy to 3D-print accessories and a bionic eye partially restores a woman’s vision. Also, here’s how to trade in old gear for Amazon cash and how many steps you should take each day.
Buy a ticket to space, save printer ink, Roblox dangers
Do your kids use Roblox? You need to know about these hidden dangers. Plus, you can buy a ticket to space or even get video tech support from inside your BMW. In this episode, you’ll learn how to turn an old PC into a home media server. I’ll also teach you how to save money on printer ink. (Spoiler alert: It’s all in the fonts.)
AirTag stalkers, 3G shutdown, video chat scam
Earlier this year, the 3G shutdown began. Here’s how this will affect your daily devices. Also, watch out for this nasty money-transfer video chat scam. Plus, police arrested a stalker who hid an AirTag in his victim’s vehicle, Amazon drivers are tired of dancing and injuries you can get from holding your phone wrong.
TV tracking, flying cars, buy cheap mystery boxes
Love mystery boxes? Here’s how to buy unclaimed USPS and Amazon packages. Plus, your TV is watching you and Facebook listens to your conversations. In this episode, you’ll learn how to instantly get more storage space on your phone. Allow, follow these steps to record videos in emergency situations.
Exclusive intimate interview with Kim Komando on tech, life and tragedy
In this special episode of Tech Refresh, Kim sits down with Komando.com Content Queen Allie to talk about her career in broadcasting, building a business, her family and the tragedy that shaped who she is today.
Smart burritos, fridges and Band-Aids
Watch out for these telltale signs your hard drive is fading. Plus, inventors are working on smart fridges, high-tech burrito tape and bandages. I’ll also tell you how to stop your ex from popping up in your photo memories in just a few simple steps.
Cheap smartphones, smart canes, save money on phone bills
Want to save money on your phone and cable bills? Try these insider tricks. I’ll also tell you how to get new smartphones cheaply. Plus, smart canes with GPS are coming out, along with a live translation feature for Google Meet. Oh, and watch out for Apple’s app subscription changes.
Ditch Google, get low hotel rates, stop Alexa snooping
Homeland Security put the disinformation board on pause — here’s why. Plus, Netflix is bleeding, crypto stars are silent and smart shopping carts are coming to a store near you. I’ll also tell you how to ditch Google and make sure Alexa isn’t keeping your recordings. Plus, four insider secrets to getting the lowest hotel room rate.
Get free tech, clone your dog, creepy Alexa news
Now, Zoom can track your emotional state. Plus, shocking new research about Amazon Echos will creep you out. In this episode, you’ll learn about smart tech for camping tricks, Buy Nothing groups that hand out tech for free and a secret app you’ll use all the time. Oh, and here’s how to clone your pet.
Self-driving e-bikes, crypto crash, UFOs
Cryptocurrency crashed. Here’s where we are and what’s next. Plus, a safer way to fill in forms online and an app that lets you see all the grocery store deals in your area. Oh, and the Pentagon reveals UFO sightings and Harley-Davidson’s e-bike now has Google Cloud services.
Get a brain chip, biometric airports, Wi-Fi 7 news
Want to become an astronaut? Enroll in the brand-new Star Harbor. Plus, Wi-Fi 7 is around the corner — here’s what to expect. Biometrics could end airport security hassle and the Neuralink brain implant just began human trials. Plus, here’s a fast way to delete accounts no longer in use.
Get free internet, Google updates, speed up your internet
Are your pages loading slower than molasses in January? Here are 10 ways to speed up your internet. Plus, Facebook listens to your conversations and Harley-Davidson came out with a new electric motorcycle. Also, low-income households could get free internet and Google came out with a ton of exciting updates. Here’s all you need to know.