Podcast Episodes

Listen and subscribe on your favorite platform:


February 5, 2020

Open/download audio

When it comes to software development and deployment, rushing is never the right answer. Just ask the company that created the tech behind the embarrassing Iowa caucus. What’s the solution? I have a novel idea.

February 4, 2020

Open/download audio

Where there’s fear and uncertainty, there are criminals waiting to pounce. If you’re glued to your phone or computer reading about the coronavirus outbreak, be wary of news coming from anyone you don’t know. I’ll tell you why certain files could spell disaster for your data.

February 3, 2020

Open/download audio

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.

Open/download audio

Online dating is a minefield. I’m not talking about awkward hellos, mixed signals or ghosting. I’m talking sexual predators that lurk in online dating and “hookup” apps, looking for their next victim. Now the government is stepping in to find out how protected users really are.

January 31, 2020

Open/download audio

The coronavirus has people scared — there’s no doubt about that. Naturally, people are turning to Google for answers. And you’ll be shocked at just how much one search term is blowing up.

Open/download audio

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.

January 30, 2020

Open/download audio

Are you worried about your privacy? Do you want to protect your personal information? If you’re like most Americans, you answered yes. But saying it and meaning it are two different things.

January 29, 2020

Open/download audio

About 20% of American adults get their news through social media. And with a public health scare — the coronavirus — dominating headlines, fake news is spreading like crazy. What rumors are floating around and what should you do if you see them? I’ve got the scoop.

January 28, 2020

Open/download audio

Long gone are the days of believing you can use major social media platforms and keep your info private. But a new option on the market takes things even further — connecting you with other users using facial recognition software. Yes, it’s as creepy as it sounds.

January 27, 2020

Open/download audio

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. 

Open/download audio

Apple and Google refuse to unlock the smartphones of criminals, so police are taking matters into their own hands. Learn how the NYPD is working to crack the encryption codes of iPhones and Android devices.

January 24, 2020

Open/download audio

So much of your information is available for anyone to find. Not just your phone number, address or Social Security number — I’m talking much more personal. You know exactly what I mean if you’ve taken one of those mail-order DNA tests. So why are these once-popular kits taking a nosedive?

Open/download audio

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.

January 23, 2020

Open/download audio

No matter how impressive your resume, it doesn’t matter if you can’t get it into the right hands. And with companies using artificial intelligence to screen candidates, you need to know how to get past the bots. Don’t make these silly mistakes that will curtail your search.

January 22, 2020

Open/download audio

Surveillance cameras are virtually everywhere, and government officials are reportedly worried they may be in the sky too. If you have a hobby drone, learn why its days might be numbered.

January 21, 2020

Open/download audio

Wearables aren’t just accessories like smart watches and fitness trackers anymore. A California startup has a prototype for augmented reality contacts, shown off at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, that might blow all those failed smart glasses out of the water. Would you buy a pair?

January 20, 2020

Open/download audio

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.

Open/download audio

We think of Big Tech in the abstract — huge companies that control vast amounts of data and make a shocking amount of money. But how powerful are they, really? The biggest names in tech are worth more than you might believe.

January 17, 2020

Open/download audio

A serious Windows 10 flaw has the National Security Agency sounding the alarm. The intelligence agency is urging users to update the operating system as soon as possible, due to a risky vulnerability that could affect 900 million devices. 

January 16, 2020

Open/download audio

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.

Back to top