Amazon records everything you tell your Echo

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Every embarrassing thing you ask your Echo? That’s being stored and reported back to Amazon. Starting March 28th, every request you make goes straight to them. Plus, Google’s Gemini robot, ChatGPT will roast you for fun, and heat’s aging your DNA.

The end of the Apple Watch?

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Once a must-have, even for Rolex owners, the Apple Watch has lost its shine. Sales are down 20%. Can Apple turn it around?

Stolen tool bust proves why you need a tracker

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A carpenter used AirTags to catch thieves in a $5 million heist. Protect your car, luggage, and bike the right way before they go missing.

Get your share of a $25M refund

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Scammed by a fake Microsoft pop-up? The FTC is refunding $25 million to victims of fraudulent tech support companies.

4 text scams sweeping the country

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Scammers are flooding phones with fake alerts about tolls, accounts, and deliveries. Here’s how to spot the tricks before you get caught.

3 must-have apps for dog owners

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Whether you’ve got a new pup or a seasoned pro, these apps will make life easier with training tips, dog-friendly spots, and trusted pet sitters.

Why AI isn’t the next dot-com crash - March 15th, Hour 1

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Is AI the new dot-com bubble? The stock market and trade wars say otherwise. Plus, who’s taking over TikTok, hologram doctors are here, and fake CAPTCHAs are tricking you.

The world’s most advanced chatbot - March 15th, Hour 2

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Meet Manus, an AI that thinks on its own. What it means for your job and the future of work. Plus, futuristic laptops, Millennials’ biggest parenting regrets, and a message sent 15 billion miles into the unknown.

Hidden cams at a sleepover - March 15th, Hour 3

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An 11-year-old girl makes a creepy discovery at her friend’s house. Plus, VR in prison, bad photos on Wikipedia, and how to stream Metallica’s latest concert.

Drivers want their buttons back - March 15th, Hour 4

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New cars are like computers on wheels. For some drivers, all that tech is an annoyance. Plus, 5G fact vs. fiction, 3D video calls, and how to try a laptop before you buy.

Kim Komando Show Preview: The world’s most advanced chatbot

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Meet Manus, an AI that thinks on its own. What it means for your job and the future of work. Plus, futuristic laptops, Millennials’ biggest parenting regrets, and a message sent 15 billion miles into the unknown.

Make $50/hour being a friend

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Need extra cash? This side hustle pays you to be kind and just be yourself. Here’s how it works.

Why you need a burner phone

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Stop giving your personal number to everyone. Protect your privacy with a second number. Here’s how to set one up.

 

Move over, Kia Boys: Thieves are now targeting Nissans

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A new car theft trick is spreading fast, and it doesn’t even require your keys. Here’s how it works.

Is AI the next dot-com bubble?

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Some worry history is repeating itself, but the reality is different. Here’s why AI isn’t the bubble you think it is.

No AI skills? No job offer

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By this time next year, over half of all job postings will list AI experience as a must. Now’s the time to get up to speed.

Everything Amazon knows about you

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Every click, purchase, and Alexa command you’ve ever made is tracked by Amazon. Want to see what else it knows? Here’s how to get your data.

Why it’s so hard to cancel

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Getting out of a subscription is hard by design. Here’s how companies use “cancellation funnels” to keep you paying up.

Drivers want their buttons back

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Touch screens, gesture controls, pop-out door handles. Car tech is going too far, and drivers are fed up.

Will AI steal your job next?

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92 million jobs could disappear by 2030. A new report says AI is coming for them. Is yours on the list? Plus, iPhone texts to ignore, a smart ring that catches cheaters, and words that expose your ChatGPT habit.