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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
What time is it? Did you know that people around the globe work day and night trying to define time? In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll explore the quirky aspects of a leap-year, and why the experts are arguing about a simple second.
Police and government will not be happy
You need to know about the new way scammers are trying to take your money
A new deal puts Hollywood films in your home while they’re still in theaters
The three most important points on Mondays solar eclipse
On a budget? Put your cell phone away
How often do you turn to your device for answers about health concerns, creating travel plans, where to eat, and directions to get there? If your answer is “All the time” you’re not alone. But could our dependence on tech be inhibiting us from thinking critically and making decisions? While the jury is out about whether or not our tech is really dumbing us down, there might be some evidence that we are relying on tech to perform things that used to define us as uniquely human.
Tech media responds to Charlottesville and whit supremacists

