Home Ent May 3, 2016 Tech brands pull April Fools' Day pranks From Airbnb listings for homes in ancient Greece to Tinder matches between singles looking for a ride and Uber drivers, April Fools’ Day is in full swing in the tech world. The unofficial holiday that falls on the first day of April every year offers a great marketing opportunity for established brands to show off their funny bones.
iPhone May 3, 2016 New app Saloote aims to create digital 'musical community' In an interconnected social media age, one free mobile app is hoping to give musicians access to digital video jam sessions that can take place coast to coast or from around the world. During the 2015 South by Southwest Interactive festival in Austin, Texas, Saloote had its big launch. With access to a catalogue of pre-licensed Sony Music songs, users can collaborate with one another on pop covers like 80s staple “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” to more recent hits like Meghan Trainor’s “All About the Bass.”
Cellular May 3, 2016 Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge smartphones are a bold step ahead Consumer Reports' engineers are already pouring over T-Mobile versions of the Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone, the company's brand new flagship phone, and edgier sibling, the curve-screened Samsung ...
Websites May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Boost cell signal, avoid a tech trap, free legal eBooks and more Kim Komando answers your questions about getting a cell signal boost, avoiding a common tech trap, ways to get free legal eBooks, and much more.
Microsoft May 3, 2016 5 ways to make money with your phone Kim Komando shares five ways you can make money with your phone.
Home Ent May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Advertiser tracking, saving printer ink, gadget space and more Kim Komando answers your questions on preventing advertisers from tracking your phone, using up less printer ink, boosting space on your gadget, and more.
Smartphones May 3, 2016 Senior citizen-friendly gadgets Senior citizens are often left out of the loop when it comes to technology. Anyone 75 and older may not own a smartphone or know how to make use of the advanced features, so they don’t see photos and videos on Facebook as often and don’t use Twitter. Yet, over the next 15 years, the portion of the US population made up senior citizens is expected to double. That might explain a surge in gadgets designed to help the elderly stay connected and safe. Here are the most interesting new devices for those in their twilight years.
Microsoft May 3, 2016 The secret your cellphone company doesn't want you to know Kim Komando shares with you the secret that your cellphone company doesn't want you to know.
Programming May 3, 2016 Stratos launches first 'connected' credit card on the market It’s something most people find annoying – bulging wallets filled with easily lost cards. One tech startup is hoping to make life a little easier for those whose pockets are overflowing with plastic. Today, Stratos, Inc. announced the launch of the Stratos Bluetooth Card, an all-in-one “smart” credit card.
Smartphones May 3, 2016 5 amazing apps for business travelers Kim Komando shares five amazing apps for business travelers.
Security May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: LinkedIn advice, gadget batteries, Do Not Call registries and more Kim Komando answers your questions about what not to share on your LinkedIn, conserving your gadgets' batteries, Do Not Call registry myths, and more.