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The Current powered by Kim Komando

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Sound like a tech pro, even if you’re not! Award-winning popular host Kim Komando is your secret weapon. Kim is in a class all her own. Her widely successful radio show is heard on over 500 stations in the United States and internationally in 175 different countries. Kim has millions of fans who love her down-to-earth, deeply relatable, and easy-to-understand way of talking about consumer tech. Every episode is loaded with the scoop about the latest gadgets, online security, social media trends, and digital privacy. Kim makes it all entertaining and fun. With a mix of important news, practical advice, and compelling conversations, you’ll be able to make informed decisions and stay up-to-date with the latest trends in the tech world. Kim started her show and still owns it herself. She’s not part of a big broadcasting company. Her company has no debt or investors. That’s why many small business owners also turn to her for advice on growing their businesses using web-based tools. In the Current powered by Kim Komando, every episode is loaded with ways to better your tech life. New episodes drop every Monday & Wednesday. To learn more about Kim, the things she mentions, or submit a topic or question, drop by www.Komando.com See megaphone.spotify.com/legal for privacy information.

Episodes

Bootleg weight loss drugs, spying smart devices & incognito mode tips

Plus, ever wondered about tech giants’ biggest flops? Allie hops on the show to give us a rundown. Cathay from Seattle is having a rough go sorting through her late father's 15 computers — I share some ways to ease her journey. Peek into the data your car collects on you, and the undercover map tracking your moves.

Nov 02, 202336 min

Meta's brain research, online dating over 50 & Google Maps tricks

Plus, over 2,600 police and nearly 600 fire departments are partnered with Amazon's Ring. Lam Thuy Vo, data journalist at The Markup, digs into what Ring users share with authorities. Also, Motorola unveils a bendy phone that morphs into a bracelet and signs your TV might be eavesdropping. And listen up for ways to never miss important emails!

Nov 01, 202337 min

Henry Kissinger on AI, ChatGPT cyberattack warning & lawmakers sue Meta

Plus, thousands watch YouTuber Brian Christopher win (or lose) big on slots. I talk to him about how he's turned this into a big business. All the deets on Hyundai's anti-theft tech update. Get tips to boost your phone's battery and snag Amazon deals. And meet iPad winner Ross — he got 100+ referrals to our newsletter, and shares his secret!

Oct 31, 202337 min

Trust in news plummets, Netflix's password bet & spot hidden keyloggers

Plus, Regina's boss wants her to download an app on her personal phone. It's either that or lose her job — I offer her some advice. Also, I list the biggest scams going around this season. Tesla's issues just keep growing, Apple fights the right to repair, and a peek at what you’re really sharing with your home listing.

Oct 30, 202337 min

Food delivery bomb prank, Amazon passkeys & hidden Airbnb cam

Plus, hear about a man who tattoos his online trolls' faces on himself in a unique payback plot. Do you lurk on your ex’s social profiles? I reveal the science behind why we do it — even if it’s not good for you. Also, Amazon shopping hacks for snagging deals and tips to ace voice typing.

Oct 27, 202358 min

Twitter turns to X, deepfake influencers & DMV approved flying car

Plus, Daniel Belquer, the "Chief Vibrational Officer" of Music: Not Impossible, shares the story of the haptic suit his team created to make live events special for the deaf and hard of hearing. A homeowner's plan to stop Google Maps backfires, ESRB's facial scanning tech and Wayfair's AI tool.

Oct 26, 202335 min

Meteorite hunters' big profits, Amazon recall helper & new emojis

Plus, Benjamin and Holly's entire tech life is under attack — I give them my trusted advice. iOS 17 is here; it's time to sell your older iPhones before they're worth squat. Samsung's new products and the "bougie broke" trend takes over TikTok.

Oct 25, 202337 min

AI denies insurance, global ID system & hackers' favorite files

Plus, Washington Post's Geoffrey Fowler learned his $123 HP ink cartridges cost $2 to make — I chat with him about it. Ukrainian women are using AI to "honey trap" Russian soldiers. AI thinks it wrote the Constitution, and tools designed to combat constant lateness.

Oct 24, 202337 min

Amazon bribes, offload old apps, Chick-fil-a lawsuit

File next year’s taxes for free (really) and sweet updates coming to Chrome and YouTube. Plus, is it safe to hit “unsubscribe,” a super-useful voice command and a headline that had Kim and the crew shaking their heads. All that, plus lots of laughs.

Oct 20, 202357 min

America's UFO hotspot, voice cloning scams & incognito mode tricks

Plus, not a fan of smiling for photos? Google's new app can turn that frown upside down. Caller Matt thinks he subscribed to The Weather Channel, but is uneasy about it needing his SSN. Also, the lowdown on state e-bike rebates, Klarna's shopping AI, and how to spot a hacked webcam.

Oct 19, 202335 min

Filter war videos online, cheap TV malware & online dating pro tips

Plus, Venmo's guard isn’t quite up — see why it's a magnet for thieves. Caller Danny is on a quest to set up his online newsletter, and I give him my advice. Discover the savvy way to keep your number private, delete unwanted accounts, and the lowdown on phone expiration dates.

Oct 18, 202336 min

Self-checkout AI spies, live streaming murders & opt-out of junk mail

Plus, who has your data? I chat with Consumer Reports' Ginny Fahs about Permission Slip, an app that helps you tell companies to stop collecting. The "Godfather of AI" is wary about the future. I’ll explore an AI love-life tool, apps you need to delete, and a trick to unveil mystery callers.

Oct 17, 202336 min

Smartphone creepers, social media hate & what's ahead for Starlink

Plus, old-school TV is fading away — here's why Gen Z is switching off. Caller Stephen had his data swiped, and I lend a helping hand. I also delve into spotting fake news, picking the best spot for your router, and quieting down those noisy group notifications.

Oct 16, 202336 min

Block war videos online, home swapping in NYC & goodbye to passwords

Plus, a website that makes it easy to find any movie on streaming. And hey, victims of the MGM cyberattack — Larry Flynt's Hustler Club has a little something to make it up to you. The health features your watch can keep track of, and how to keep your location off Google Maps.

Oct 13, 202352 min

Dangers of AI s*x bots, BlueWalker 3 satellite & self-hanging TVs

Plus, what happens to all our online accounts when you die? I know: it's a grim topic, but here are the three steps you need to take. Caller Robert from Texas needs a quick way to digitize handwritten notes. Also, Meta's new AI for ads, and I'll reveal the best day to book flights.

Oct 12, 202336 min

Gas pump hacker, ad-free TikTok & Google Maps tricks

Plus, I talk to caller Cee Cee on how she lost $17,000 in a romance scam. Big surprise — she got most of it back. Do you like to party? Airbnb is using AI to kick out rowdy guests. Some Walmart delivery drivers buy fake cred online and three things you can do with a dead iPhone.

Oct 11, 202337 min

Airbnb nightmare guest, deepfake Tom Hanks & retailers tracking you

Plus, caller Debra is in trouble: following an affair, her husband hired someone from the dark web to find nude pics of her — now he's plotting revenge. I offer her guidance. Also, how Peeping Toms are using smartphones, and the scoop on last week's emergency alert test.

Oct 10, 202337 min

Save AM radio, AI predicts your end & Adobe's banana pic plea

Plus, your kid's drowning in 5,000 messages a week — I share tips for parents. I also give my advice to caller James on setting up his and his wife's wills online. Cell phone etiquette rules, Meta's creepy glasses, and six survey apps that actually pay.

Oct 09, 202338 min

Fake doggy DNA tests, Google's Bard mistake & deepfake art clues

Plus, Martinus Evans is on a mission to get everyone running. I talk to him about the Slow AF Run Club, his community of over 25,000 slow runners and walkers. Blue light might speed up puberty — here's the scoop. Also, streetlights are going purple and a web browser designed for people with ADD.

Oct 05, 202336 min

Meta's creepy glasses, Amazon vs. FTC & backups on the moon

Plus, I chat with New York Times Tech Columnist Kashmir Hill about Clearview AI, the Shazam for faces with nearly 30 billion scraped from the web. I’ll also touch on a night-prowling police drone, bosses spying with tech, and a heads up for travelers — hackers might be lurking.

Oct 03, 202337 min

Cheap voice cloning, earn $ w/ online surveys & iPhone 15 mania

Plus, got a side hustle? I show Chris from Colorado how to set up an online presence for his small biz. Major networks are up for grabs — Baby Boomers can rescue them. Tips on setting up Zoom backgrounds, spotting hacked webcams, and finding keyloggers on your devices.

Oct 02, 202338 min

NFL goes AI, e-bike for preschoolers & get $15 from Amazon

Plus, always forgetting your laptop charger? Here's how to make your laptop battery last longer. Now's the time to stop leaving voicemails — we've got the lowdown on new phone etiquette rules. TikTok slang for parents and how to turn an okay resume into a great one.

Sep 29, 202353 min

Google Maps death, Amazon hiring 250K & illegal drone chases bear

Plus, I talk to Mckala Stepp, a gal who gave away thousands in a celebrity romance scam. She thought she was talking to Dacre Montgomery, who plays Billy on “Stranger Things.” Also, I cover Microsoft's AI announcements, printers storing your data and NFTs lose their value.

Sep 28, 202336 min

Woman swallows AirPod, bad TikTok cancer tips & dating app shocker

Plus, Opera GX says it'll clear your embarrassing search history — even if you've died. I give advice to Lance from Knoxville on how to move photos to a thumb drive without squishing the quality. X is now pushing subscriptions for tweets and runners ditch their GPS watches.

Sep 27, 202336 min

iPhone potty cam shocker, missing F-35 jet & Yelp's fake reviews

Plus, Caller Matt Wood's teen daughter wants a cell phone, but he doesn't want it to have access to the internet. What should he do? I give him my expert advice. New scam at the pump, scientists decode chicken emotions with AI, and the safest airplane seat.

Sep 26, 202337 min

VHS tapes worth $, AI predicts your death & hobby drone spying

Plus, True Classic CEO Ryan Bartlett started his company with just $3,000; since 2019, it's made more than $250 million. I talk to him about the tactics he used to kickstart his journey. Also, subscription fee overload and must-do tips for your next visit to the mechanic.

Sep 25, 202336 min

Cheaters on Venmo, TikTok's snail problem & iOS 17 highlights

Plus, do you often think about ancient Rome? Why a viral meme says it's always on guys’ minds. Google Bard sifts through your inbox — here’s what that means for privacy. Pro tips for scheduling work meetings and hotel room hotspots you should def clean.

Sep 22, 202353 min