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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.
It seems like spam and robocalls never stop on landline and mobile phones. There are a few simple ways you can quiet the noise — no downloads, apps or payment required.
In uncertain times, we search for answers we can trust. Unfortunately, Facebook isn’t the place to look if you want to protect yourself from the spreading coronavirus. Here’s my advice on how to educate yourself about what lies ahead.
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.
There’s always a new dumb challenge making its way across the internet. Choking down dry cinnamon? Check. Eating Tide Pods? Yep. You’ll never believe the one making the rounds right now on TikTok. It’s seriously dangerous.
There’s no denying Amazon Prime is ideal for gifting. You can find just about anything, and shipping is lightning fast. But what if you share an account with your spouse or another family member? Do you just cross your fingers and hope they won’t log in and spoil a surprise? There’s a better way!
Apple’s AirPods took the world by storm in 2016. For years, it was hard to even get your hands on a pair. Now Apple is launching over-the-ear headphones for the first time — and if insiders are right, they’ll be here very soon.
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.
Smart home tech is convenient, but when does that convenience outweigh security? The Ring video doorbell has hit the tipping point. You won’t believe what info the Amazon-owned company is sharing with Facebook.
There are so many questions surrounding the coronavirus outbreak in China. Chief among them, how many people are infected and how many have died? Chinese officials are reporting infection numbers, but no one quite trusts that information. One thing is for sure: The stock market isn’t the only thing taking a hit right now.
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.
Check your call log. How many robocalls did you get this week? How many today? If you’re fed up with the constant mobile harassment, there’s an app you should know about. Robo Revenge lets you give scammers a taste of their own medicine.
Tax aren’t due for a couple months, but you shouldn’t wait. Identity thieves are already on the move. When you’re ready to file, I’ve got two essential steps to make sure you do so safely.
Technology drives the way we communicate with the people we care about. Just think about the last time you texted an “I love you.” But how does tech factor in when we’ve lost someone? Virtual reality is opening up new possibilities for how we remember a loved one who has passed away — and how we grieve.
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.
Not much beats big prizes if you’re looking to attract an audience online. Add in the thrill of competition, celebrity hosts and lots of water cooler talk, and you’ve got a winner. But HQ Trivia, the hit app that launched in 2017, just couldn’t last. Here’s what happened.
Where there’s fear, scammers are quick to follow. The coronavirus has people across the world scared, and criminals are taking advantage. If you’re seeing texts, emails and social media posts claiming there’s new information you need to know, think twice before you click.
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.
If you’re a Mac user, you probably believe you’re less at risk online than Windows users. Hate to break it to you, but that “common knowledge” just isn’t true anymore. If you have a Mac, don’t miss this — you may be more exposed to hackers and cybercriminals than you realize.

