Planning a long-distance movie night this holiday season? Listen to this one-minute podcast for all the DIY tips you need.
Need a new TV? 3 big options to watch the big game

Are you hosting a big game party this year? You’d better make sure you’ve got all the necessities.
Your friends and family will be looking for good food and good seats in front of a big screen. Don’t have one? Now is the time to buy your next TV.
Many smart TVs are on sale around this time of year, which is perfect for anyone looking to host events centered around the latest TV show, movie or, in this case, big game. Here are three excellent options to choose from.
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Watch movies with loved ones from afar
Find which service has your favorite Christmas movies
Looking for a Christmas movie to watch? Stop going from one streaming service to another to find it. Listen to this one-minute podcast for an easy solution.
Human washing machines, movie space race, iCloud update
Sit in this washing machine for an automated bath. Plus, Apple’s new iCloud web interface is much more useful, Disney wants to track you across its parks, how AI is taking your job, Russian actors will shoot a movie in space, how to find anyone’s email address online and the secret way to know who’s calling without looking at your phone.
Marilyn Monroe's life on Netflix is a shocker
Can Netflix save itself with a raunchy new movie based on Marilyn Monroe’s life? Here’s my take, in 60 seconds.
Amazon resort, movie sound hack, Firefox fights cookies
Would you share an electric motorbike with other people? Lime thinks you should. Plus, Firefox gives total cookie protection to all users by default — and Amazon treats influencers at a luxury resort. In this 30-minute podcast, I’ll tell you about a handy site that alerts you when your favorite show comes back, along with three steps to take before you trade in or sell an old phone.
Clever trick to watch a movie together
Want to watch a movie with someone on an airplane? Listen to this one-minute episode to share the audio with two sets of earbuds.
Apple's stalker problem, tax season warning, 'Batman' scavenger hunt
Apple’s AirTags make it easy to keep an eye on items like your keys or wallet, but they’re dangerous in the wrong hands. Is Apple’s response good enough? Plus, tax season has officially kicked off, and Allie has tips to get your return as fast as possible. And Matt has the info on why the internet is buzzing about the new ‘Batman’ movie and its cryptic online scavenger hunt.
Wordle tips, smart guns, 'Batman' letdown
Are you playing Wordle? It seems like just about everyone is! We’ve got pro tips to help you win the hot word game and a warning about the Wordle app. Plus, smart guns are coming and Kim has the details. And find out why the internet is up in arms over the latest “Batman” movie and its PG-13 rating.
Where to stream Christmas movies for free
Looking for a good Christmas movie to watch this weekend? Listen now to find out where it’s streaming.
Full episode of The Kim Komando Show
This week’s exclusive episode of Kim Komando Explains is a full hour of The Kim Komando Show, airing on more than 420 stations across the U.S. Listen to the full show on your schedule for 30 days free at getkim.com. Coming up, in the first hour, another massive data breach involving Facebook, this time involving more than 530 million people. Find out what to do. Plus, while doctors might tell you it’s a bad idea to Google medical symptoms, a new study says otherwise. And be on the lookout for “Zoom Zombies” on the road. Sounds like a bad movie, but it’s real.
Fresh or Rotten Tomatoes?
Years ago, you turned to a local entertainment writer before checking out a movie or TV show. Now, Rotten Tomatoes saves the day! Here’s how it works.
Projecting movie theaters' future
Are the days of movie theaters about to end? Warner Bros. just dropped a bombshell that could put the nail in the coffin.
Another casualty of Zoom meetings and the COVID pandemic
We all know that restaurants, nightspots, the Broadway theater and your local movie houses are suffering in a big way. If they’re not already, most will close and never come back. But there’s another major pandemic causality that most have not yet noticed.
Are you ready to go back to the movie theater?
This week, Hollywood slowly resumed making motion pictures with Universal’s $200 million dollar “Jurassic World Three: Dominion.” But are you ready to go back in to America’s movie theaters to watch it?
Movie night at home won't be cheap
Before the pandemic, you may have planned a big Saturday night to go out and see the newest Hollywood blockbuster at a local movie theater. COVID changed that and wait until hear how much it’ll soon cost to stream a new release at home.
Holiday movie checklist, brain implant restores sight, gadgets to modernize older cars
The holidays are fast approaching. Get in the spirit with the Hallmark Channel’s Christmas movie checklist. Kim talks with a man whose sight was restored thanks to a groundbreaking brain implant. Plus, new cars come packed with high-tech features, but what if you drive an older model? No problem. Check out these 6 gadgets to modernize your ride.
Stop 'channel surfing' on your streaming services
Looking for a good movie or a show to binge watch this holiday weekend? These sites will help you find exactly what you’re in the mood for. Say goodbye to wasting time paging through menus, and spend more time enjoying your favorite content.
Digital smell technology could mean sending odors through virtual reality and the internet
What if you could smell any odor during a movie you’re watching? Technology has focused on our sense of sight and sound. But what if you can sense, transmit, and receive smell through the internet? Technology like Smell-O-Vision is making a comeback in applications ranging from virtual reality to movie watching. Listen to what the future of your digital life holds for your nose. Will you love it or hate it?
Netflix is changing the way we watch a movie
Netflix has released their first interactive movie. Viewers can now control the decisions of the movie’s characters and take things in different directions. It’s definitely a unique way to watch a movie, but is there more? In this episode of Consumer Tech Update, Kim looks at how Netflix’s new interactive movie is also giving the streaming giant more information than just how many people have watched.