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The Kim Komando Show: August 10, 2024 – Hour 1
It’s confirmed: Google is an illegal monopoly after losing its federal antitrust case. How will this change the internet? Plus, Apple Intelligence is coming, Venmo isn’t FDIC insured, and Amazon sells used products as new.
August 10, 2024 - Hour 1
It’s confirmed: Google is an illegal monopoly after losing its federal antitrust case. How will this change the internet? Plus, Apple Intelligence is coming, Venmo isn’t FDIC insured, and Amazon sells used products as new.
August 10, 2024 - Hour 2
The latest travel trend? Ditching Airbnb for hotels. OpenAI has a ChatGPT detection tool but won’t release it. Plus, a scary hidden cam trend targets your garden, and how to rent your space for big bucks.
August 10, 2024 - Hour 3
Google and Meta ran a secret campaign targeting teens. Buying a car? It might come with outdated tech. Facebook listens in on our conversations, Gen Z loves PowerPoints, and here's why you need to Google your phone number now.
August 3, 2024 - Hour 1
A family says an Amazon driver stole their beloved cat Feefee. Plus, how your scammer could be a victim of human trafficking. Pat from Florida wants a stylish fall detector that doesn't age her.
August 3, 2024 - Hour 2
It’s not just TikTok — Bytedance apps get banned from U.S. government devices. Bumble and Hinge let stalkers pinpoint your location. Glenn from San Jose says he’s being stalked and scammed.
August 3, 2024 - Hour 3
Job seekers are using AI teleprompters to ace interviews. Car companies are selling your data, but for how much? You’ll be shocked at how little. Plus, Bill from Sarasota wants to make his wife happy with a new phone.
July 27, 2024 - Hour 1
CrowdStrike’s under fire after a faulty security update took down PCs worldwide. It's the end of the web search, here’s why. Plus, eBay’s diet pill problem, and how to get a copy of what Apple is tracking on you.
July 27, 2024 - Hour 2
Noland Arbaugh has the first Neuralink brain-chip. He shares what it’s like to control a laptop with his mind. Plus, how to turn your TV into a digital photo frame and store 100,000 songs in the cloud.
July 27, 2024 - Hour 3
Google takes back its promise to end third-party cookies. Play in VR? You could end up in the ER. Plus, chatbots can’t keep up with news and police drones are here. Joel from St. Louis says his phone is tracking him.
July 20, 2024 - Hour 1
Trump shooting photo spreads like wildfire online. Plus, antivirus software that's a national security danger and a new app that uses AI to dumb down books. Suzi from Arizona updates us on her $61K kitchen remodel scam.
July 20, 2024 - Hour 2
This year’s Amazon Prime Day is the biggest yet. Plus, a social security email isn’t a scam, an Apple Watch saves a man from drowning, and side hustles to make more money.
July 20, 2024 - Hour 3
OpenAI says it’s not long before its AI will be able to reason like a human. Plus, police use a drone to nab a burglary suspect, and the first Tripadvisor review from space. Dave from Knoxville wants to know about book editing.
July 13, 2024 - Hour 1
AT&T says nearly all its customers’ records were stolen. Plus, Neuralink developments and TikTok’s obsession with a North Korean propaganda song. And Anne from Denver is suing her lawyer for mistakenly sending $375,000 to a hacker instead of her.
July 13, 2024 - Hour 2
Airbnb has a huge hidden camera problem. Plus, a woman was scammed by a fake Steve Perry, and three ways to save on an Uber. I also talk to a gal who took down a peeping Tom recording her in a Nordstrom dressing room.
July 13, 2024 - Hour 3
‘Double-click’ is the new hated office buzzword, and I’ll tell you what it means. Plus, use a mouse jiggler? The jig is up — your boss knows. I also talk to Mary Jo from Indianapolis about setting up donations for her church.
Replay 4/6/24 Hour 1 - July 6, 2024
Is it the end of the world? Rumors fly online about the solar eclipse — I'll tell you what's fact and fiction. Also, the government filmed an Army vet's front porch for 68 days. Plus, Silicon Valley icon Guy Kawasaki talks about his new book, "Think Remarkable." That and much more!
Replay 4/6/24 Hour 2 - July 6, 2024
Why the next big job is brain-chip surgeon. Google's deleting billions of private browsing records from Chrome's Incognito mode. Plus, a small biz owner needs help after cyber crooks scraped and copied her website.
Replay 4/6/24 Hour 3 - July 6, 2024
Google plans to charge for search results. Does this mark the end of the search engine? Plus, how fast food restaurants get you to pay more, FDA approved an app for depression and what not to buy on Facebook Marketplace.
June 29, 2024 - Hour 1
America's water systems are under cyber attack, with hacks reported in Kansas, Texas, and Pennsylvania from China, Russia, and Iran. Plus, there's a new clothing line that blocks 5G, EV owners are having regrets, and tips on blocking political texts.
June 29, 2024 - Hour 2
Two Florida seniors lost $400,000 in gold to a phone scam. Would you pay for Alexa? Amazon's updating its smart assistant with AI, but it might come with a price. Plus, Perry from Colorado wonders if wrapping his key fob in foil will protect his car.
June 29, 2024 - Hour 3
A social media influencer made an AI clone of herself, and it quickly went rogue. The FBI warns about fake law firms targeting scam victims. I’ll also talk about tech phrases you'll never hear again and how you can make money by renting out your car.
June 22, 2024 - Hour 1
Temu’s parent company is linked to the Chinese government. Is your data safe? There’s a new tech giant in town — Nvidia passes Microsoft as the world’s most valuable company. Plus, a good samaritan thwarts a scam, AI-powered sex dolls
June 22, 2024 - Hour 2
The fastest growing phone market right now? It’s flip phones. Then I talk about the Surgeon General’s ask for Congress: social media warning labels. Plus, Ozempic scams surge, and AI-powered sex dolls (creepy).
June 22, 2024 - Hour 3
Ascension’s cyberattack started because an employee downloaded a malicious file. Should the hospital system be held accountable? Plus, influencers aren’t making good money, and a tech travel tip you’ll use a ton.
June 15, 2024 - Hour 1
Your driving apps report your habits to your insurance company. X is cool with porn, chatbots spread election lies, and travel apps are basically spies. Plus, Sonia from Indianapolis says her ex-husband still watches her through her home’s cameras.
June 15, 2024 - Hour 2
At this year’s WWDC, Apple’s all about AI. Get ready for a smarter Siri, better iPhone customization, and more. Plus, I talk about AI job interviewers, how to spot a cheating spouse, and four things Amazon absolutely won’t take back.
June 15, 2024 - Hour 3
A woman buys fake Ozempic online and nearly dies. Flying on a Boeing got you nervous? I’ve got a site for that. Also, iOS 18 might just be the cheater’s best friend, ways to repurpose your old phone, and how to get paid for jury duty.
June 8, 2024 - Hour 1
Kathy found her husband talking to other women online and falling victim to pig butchering scams. She doesn’t know what to do. Plus, NewsBreak’s ties to Communist China, and Google scales back on AI.
June 8, 2024 - Hour 2
X now allows porn. Plus, Zoom’s CEO goes all in on digital clones, rumors around Apple’s WWDC conference, and I show you how to measure your heart rate with your phone.
June 8, 2024 - Hour 3
Tokyo’s trying to fix its birth rate with a government-run dating app. Plus, Asana’s got a new AI coworker for your browser, celebs are getting hacked on TikTok, and I’ve got a nifty tip to tame your tangled cords and cables.
June 1, 2024 - Hour 1
Lynn fell for a pop-up scam on her laptop. A fake alert led her to call a number, where hackers tricked her into shelling out cash. Lynn shares her story to warn others. Plus, a Snapchat stalker goes to prison, and what your employer can see on your computer.
June 1, 2024 - Hour 2
A guy with a suspended license joined his court Zoom call while driving. Plus, why 20% of crashed cars are getting totaled, Shein clothes cause infertility, and the hack on the Google Play Store.
June 1, 2024 - Hour 3
The NSA says you need to turn your phone off once a week, or it’s your security on the line. Plus, police drones are here, cheap clothes cause infertility (they’re sold by the world’s largest fashion retailer), and the secret phone ID giving away your details.
May 25, 2024 - Hour 1
The first AI-created child porn case is in court, ads are coming to Google’s AI search results and an incredible new way for surgeons to “practice” before you go under the knife. Plus, Sarah’s ex gave her an AirTag. Is it safe to use or should she ditch it?
May 25, 2024 - Hour 2
Streaming prices got you down? Companies are turning to bundles to get you back. Plus, Tesla is in big trouble, you need to update your iPhone and tourists are paying thousands to play “storm chaser.”
May 25, 2024 - Hour 3
Banks want to connect your face ID to your credit card, a look inside Microsoft’s new AI-first computers and how to find the International Space Station in the night sky. Plus, Content Queen Allie shares tricks to save money for your small business.
May 18, 2024 - Hour 1
OpenAI’s newest model, ChatGPT-4o, has something no one’s ever seen before. It’s a voice assistant that can see, remember who you are, and speak like a human. Plus, I go over how to recover lost files, spot iPhone snoops, and use Google Lens.
May 18, 2024 - Hour 2
Google’s annual conference, Google I/O, happened this week. This year, it was all about AI. The Alphabet company will now integrate AI into Google Search, Gmail, Workspace, and much more. Plus, signs it’s time to ditch your hard drive and check if your webcam has been hacked.
May 18, 2024 - Hour 3
It was a big week for AI. OpenAI and Google unveiled voice assistant AI agents, ChatGPT-4o and Project Astra. Remember the 2013 movie 'Her'? They’re just like that. Human-like voices, big personalities, and vast knowledge. Groundbreaking stuff — and I go over what it will mean for you.