Personal Tech May 3, 2016 Top tech to cool your AC bill Temperatures are rising, and so are our electric bills. Summer air-conditioning can double your utility bill, and, frustratingly, AC units are remarkably stupid appliances.
Programming May 3, 2016 One huge mistake people make when renting cars Kim Komando shares one huge mistake people make when renting cars.
Video Games May 3, 2016 Apple pulls Civil War games showing the Confederate flag from its App Store Apple appears to have joined the growing list of companies removing merchandise depicting the Confederate battle flag, pulling a number of Civil War games from its App Store.
Apps May 3, 2016 Angry Uber protests spark Paris travel chaos Angry protests against Uber have sparked travel chaos in Paris as French taxi drivers launched a nationwide strike against the popular U.S.-based ridesharing service.
iPhone May 3, 2016 Apple Watch competition: Android Wear still kicking You might be forgiven for thinking that the Apple Watch is the only smartwatch worth buying. But watches running Android Wear are alive, kicking, and getting better.
Programming May 3, 2016 IBM and Bon Appétit's Chef Watson app cooks up some surprising dishes Meet Chef Watson, the most versatile culinary genius around. On Tuesday, tech giant IBM and foodie magazine Bon Appétit announced the public version of Chef Watson, the new cognitive cooking app that brings the knowledge of the world-famous "Jeopardy"-beating supercomputer to the average household kitchen. The free app provides a way for everyone, from the casual dinnertime experimenter to the more experienced chef to create dishes using the 10,000 recipes from Bon Appétit’s database that have been fed to Watson.
Smartphones May 3, 2016 Apple plays catch-up with rivals at WWDC Apple’s annual conference for developers was notable for areas where Apple is lagging rather than leading.
Laptops May 3, 2016 Apple’s WWDC event: iOS 9, music streaming on deck At Apple’s annual developer’s conference, which kicks off Monday, the tech giant is expected to roll out the next version of iOS, new technology for the home, and a streaming music service.
Programming May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Data plans, dying computers, an app for buying wine and more Kim Komando answers your question about going over your phone's data limit, signs your computer is dying, an app to avoid paying too much for wine, and much more.
Personal Tech May 3, 2016 Top digital tools for summer travelers When the weather warms, wanderlust ensues. While most of us want to get out of the office, just strapping oneself into a flying tube isn't exactly fun anymore (was it ever fun?). So to make your trip as painless as possible, you need to plan ahead. Fortunately, there are some excellent digital tools to help you find a flight to Helsinki, book a hotel room in Athens, or get on the bus in Berlin.
Laptops May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Facebook passwords, phone tracking, text crashes and more Kim Komando answers your questions about Facebook passwords, tracking phones without a GPS, text message crashes, zooming in on your browser, and much more.