The man behind the 'worst video game in history'

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Do you ever wonder who’s behind the games you grew up loving … or hating? In this episode of Komando On Demand, Kim interviews Howard Scott Warshaw, an American psychotherapist and former Atari game designer. Howard designed and programmed the Atari 2600 games Yars’ Revenge, Raiders of the Lost Ark and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial — considered one of the worst games ever made.

Shark Tank $400K scam - Smart home 101 - Stop spam calls for good

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Kim chats with fellow radio host Joe Pags about a $400K Shark Tank scam that just about anyone could fall for, the alarming rate at which smart speaks accidentally listen in on our conversations and the gross reality of ride share cars. (You’ll think twice before you book your next Uber.) Kim has a few simple tools to help you fight unwanted spam calls, no downloads required.

DNA tests, smart TVs and devices (even sex toys!) privacy exposed and data tracking

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You’re being tracked through your tech in ways that will shock you. Kim speaks with top national digital expert and lawyer Steven Teppler about what’s going on and what you can do about it.

Google's head of ads research - Bringing the DeLorean back to life - Website marketing 101

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Ever wonder how online ads work and what determines what you see — and what you click? Kim talks to Google’s Head of Ads Research and Insights, Justin De Graaf, about what drives consumer behavior. Plus, 17-year-old Aidan Jackson shares how technology — and a friend 5,000 miles away — saved his life during a health scare. Meet the CEO of the DeLorean Motor Company, Stephen Wynne. He’s attempting to make the brand he grew up loving a modern success.

The social network before social networks

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Let’s go back in time to 1989. The Loma Prieta earthquake struck as the third game of the World Series was set to begin. During this time of panic, when other modes of communication failed, a group of volunteers stepped up: ham radio operators. These brave people became unsung heroes, jumping into action to literally save lives. Find out how they did it and the place ham radio has in our world today.

World's fastest woman - Delivering for Amazon - Avoid tax scams

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Valerie Thompson isn’t happy just being fast — she wants to be the fastest. Valerie is an eight-time land speed record club holder, dubbed the world’s fastest female motorcycle racer. She talks to Kim about the risks she takes and what keeps her motivated. Plus, Kim chats with Chad, an Amazon Flex driver, about the pros and cons of his line of work. And don’t wait until April to file your taxes. There’s a reason you should do it right now.

Life on the road: Downsizing to an RV

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Six years ago, Jackie and Hal traded in their house for a home on the open road. On this episode, we’re checking in to see what’s gone right, what’s gone wrong and how tech has played a role in their adventures. Get an inside look at what life is like in an RV — plus tips on how make the adventure profitable.

Wi-Fi is illegal in this town - Digital magician Zach King - Email spoofing

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Green Bank, West Virginia is home to a massive telescope and a rule unheard of in today’s world — no Wi-Fi allowed. Kim chats with Chuck Niday, who works in the so-called Quiet Zone. Zach King is a social media darling; he’s the second biggest creator on TikTok and he’s got 22.7 million followers on Instagram. His fame is well-earned. Zach is a digital magician who creates stunning visual tricks. And Kim helps a caller with an unbelievable story about his long-distance bride.

Ever listened to the Kim Komando Show? Here's a full hour for free

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This week’s exclusive episode of Komando On Demand is a full hour of The Kim Komando national radio show. Try out the Komando Community — and get full access to 36 hours of Kim’s show.

How to succeed on social media - and the biggest mistakes you're making

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Build an audience, get them talking and stand out on a platform packed with people all trying to be heard. Easier said than done, right? If you’re a business owner or entrepreneur looking to make a name for yourself on social media, don’t miss this episode. Kim chats with business thought leader and top technology influencer Evan Kirstel about what it takes to succeed on social media — and the big mistakes you need to avoid if you want to build your brand.

FBI warning: Job scams to watch for - Dating apps safety - Coronavirus in your inbox

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In this episode of Komando On Demand: Insider Edition, Kim chats with Daniel Linskey, former chief of police of Boston and fellow at The Duff & Phelps Institute, about a dangerous job scam spreading right now. Plus, Congress launches an investigation into dating apps and the dangerous people using them. It’s about time. And meet Bob Caniglia, Director of Sales Operations for Blackmagic Designs. The company gives free access to $300,000 movie editing tools so anyone can create movie magic.

Hospital of the future - The lowdown on 5G - Dangerous TikTok challenges

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On this episode of Komando On Demand: Insider Edition, Kim talks with talk radio host Joe Pags about the future of 5G and why Apple is taking its time releasing a 5G-ready phone. Plus, find out how AI is fighting the coronavirus — and how fast fake news about the illness is spreading. And meet Gary Fritz, Vice President and Chief of Applications at New Stanford Hospital, a $2 billion world-class facility in Palo Alto, California being called the hospital of the future.

Coronavirus fake news - Steve Ballmer - Using tech to fight Australia's wildfires

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Coronavirus is dominating headlines, and people are scared. And where there’s fear, there’s fake news. Learn how to spot misinformation. Plus, Kim chats with former CEO of Microsoft and chairman of the LA Clippers Steve Ballmer about his new site, USAFacts.org. This week’s trivia is all about cell phones. Do you know how much the first handheld cell phone cost? All that and more on this episode of Komando On Demand: Insider Edition.

Future tech: Useful or useless?

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Technology is evolving faster than you can say “artificial intelligence.” How does all this new tech impact our daily lives? In this episode of Komando On Demand, Kim explores a new world of gadgets — some useful, some useless and some in the middle. 

Should Apple unlock terrorists' phones? - Saving treasured voicemails - 57-day search for lost dog

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Hear the heartwarming story of a couple who put their lives on hold for 57 days to search for their lost border collie, Katie. And you know ads follow you online but what about in real life? Kim dives into the world of digital tracking with an advertising expert. Plus, a caller looks for a creative solution to remember his mother through old voicemails. All that and more on this episode of Komando On Demand: Insider Edition.

You're being tracked: How companies watch your every move

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You know you’re being tracked by surveillance cameras everywhere you go, ads that follow you around the internet and Big Tech companies that have a shocking amount of information about you — but it doesn’t stop there. In this episode of Komando On Demand, Kim dives into who is spying on you and how you can hide from them to maintain your privacy. She’s joined by Richard Eilert, an expert in geolocation and geofencing, about why your location means big bucks for companies.

Barrett-Jackson online bidding tech - Tech help scam - iPhone saves lost hiker

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Kim talks to Craig Jackson, Chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson and a pioneer in online bidding. This year’s Scottsdale, Ariz. auction is the biggest in history. Learn about the technology that powers the world’s greatest collector car auctions. Plus, Kim helps a caller who was scammed trying to fix his computer, and meet a lost hiker who used her iPhone flashlight — and a dose of luck — to get out of a scary situation.

Dangers of in-game spending, cleaning $250K IMAX screens, CES tech wins

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Catch up on the top tech news of the day and meet digital movers and shakers on Komando On Demand: Insider Edition. Consumers spend billions of dollars a year on in-game purchases. Kim talks to a mom who discovered her son was buying much more than she realized through his Xbox. Plus, meet a man responsible for cleaning eight-story IMAX screens worth $250,000. And Kim brings you the shining stars of his year’s CES, the annual tech trade show in Last Vegas.

The secret of success: Building sustainable habits

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What’s the key to success? Habits! In this episode of Komando On Demand, Kim brings you truly life-changing stories and tips from highly motivated movers and shakers. Meet VU Dream founder and podcaster Mark Metry, as well as CEO and renowned attorney Joseph Harary. They chat with Kim about how they became successful and what they did to get there. By the end of this podcast, you’ll be loaded with tools to guide your own transformation.

Hacker watches child through Ring camera - Check your Wi-Fi speed - The Rideshare Guy

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Where do Uber and Lyft drivers go to get their questions answered? The Rideshare Guy. Kim interviews Harry Campbell, an aerospace engineer who left his job to become the go-to expert on all things rideshare. Plus, a young girl terrorized after a hacker accessed a family’s Ring camera. Kim talks to her mom. And learn what internet speed you need and how to make sure you’re getting what you pay for.