The new Apple IOS is here – Why you should not update yet.
Why you should not upgrade your iPhone
Hackers are not only targeting your computer, they are targeting your body
Millions of internet-connected medical devices have been sold to Americans over the last few years. Smart medical devices such as insulin pumps, pacemakers, syringes, and defibrillators help save patients’ lives. But many of those devices have little to no digital security, making them tempting targets for hackers. In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll explain why hackers are targeting these devices and what tools help provide you and your family members’ safety.
The Facebook 48 Hour Challenge
The new Facebook “game” that’s driving parents crazy
Our smartphones are killing us
Fatal traffic accidents are going up for the first time in decades
How the Coming 5G Networks Will Change Our Lives
5G Networks are less than two years away and data speeds will take a gargantuan step forward.
More on Black Friday
What’s hot and what’s not for this year’s upcoming Black Friday?
Cyber Security Awareness Month - The online threats you need to know about now
Every October has been set aside as National Cyber Security Awareness Month – a public service campaign to educate people about risks to their online privacy. This year’s campaign is especially pressing with the recent cyberattacks on Equifax, the DNC and more. Cyber security awareness is at an all-time high. In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll tell you about major online threats that you need to know about, and how to protect your personal information from hackers.
Facebook and Instagram go down
The hilarious reaction to Facebook and Instagram going silent yesterday.
Online scams take aim at teenage daughters
The latest troubling phenomenon that exploits young woman
Hack-Proof (almost)
The steps you can take now to protect your bank, savings,retirement,investment and credit card accounts.
Another reason to dumb Kaspersky
Russian hackers stole highly classified software tools from the NSA.Protected at the time by Kaspersky
Cool or creepy?
Google’s new AI Clip’s camera
Emergency medical tech: The latest devices that could save your life
Recent news has been a tragic reminder of how fragile life is – hurricanes and acts of terror taking lives and challenging medical responders. The good news is, better and faster medical technology is emerging, such as devices to stop massive bleeding to trackers for babies and Alzheimer’s patients. In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll talk to the experts who are hard at work developing tech to help you avoid the doctor and prepare you for emergencies.
Should social media be liable for terrorism?
The Family of a terror attack victim is files a lawsuit against Google, Facebook and Twitter
The Las Vegas massacre and fake news
Facebook and Google caught red handed spreading fake news
Is social media doing more harm than good?
In the aftermath of the horrific Las Vegas massacre, is social media helping at all?
Stop your devices from listening to you
Steps you can take to stop high tech devices from listening to everything you say
Modern slavery: Model escapes captors who allegedly try to sell her on the Dark Web
The Dark Web. It’s a fascinating and dangerous place, but as public intrigue grows, so does the number of horrific stories that emerge from this misunderstood corner of the internet. One such story is the traumatic nightmare that British model, Chloe Ayling claims she went through when she was kidnapped and sold online. In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll explain how this modern technology is enabling modern slavery and speak with the freedom fighters who bring cyber criminals to justice.
Blatant age discrimination in the tech industry
Americas top tech companies hiring based on age
The original store disruptor
What was the first store to disrupt traditional brick and mortar merchants?