The new facial recognition on the iPhone raises many questions
Over 20 million people ditch cable TV
You’ve heard them – the annoying robotic calls that try to scam you with free vacations or false threats from the IRS. In fact, it is estimated that scammers make 2.5 billion robocalls in one month alone. This poses a very real risk to consumers as it gets harder to identify and avoid malicious automated calls. In this Komando on Demand podcast, you’ll learn how to protect yourself and your family from falling victim to these tricky and downright dangerous phone calls.
The new iPhone is here!
The Equifax hack was bad enough but how they handled it is ridiculous
The hack that could effect 150 million people
An app that could keep you in touch with family and friends during a disaster
Robots are among us. They’re in our schools, hospitals, malls, offices and assembly lines. They’re skilled, fast, accurate, and sometimes even friendly. But are these digital beings only here to help or should we watch out for them? In this Komando on Demand podcast, experts in AI creation and robot ethics will tell you all you need to know about Artificial Intelligence and the future of robots in the workforce.
Prices in Florida are skyrocketing. Is Amazon taking advantage?
Why Virtual Reality is a flop
There’s a new scam you need to watch out for on Airbnb
Fake News now becomes fake weather
Despite Verizon’s attorneys trying to convince the court that the huge data breach early this year was no one’s fault, the case will go to trial
A new charity scam you need to be aware of
Fake charities and donation scams are on the rise in the aftermath of disasters. Scammers take advantage of public goodwill and steal billions of dollars from people who want to help. In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll tell you how to protect yourself and your loved ones from these crooks, while still providing aid to those in need.
Will Snapchat lead the way toward social media responsibility?
Shopping by voice on Amazon and Google could cost you more
A fathers frustration become a great smartphone app
Should Facebook do more to stop violent terrorist groups?
Walmart and Google band together to compete against Amazon