November 3, 2015 7 common tech myths you shouldn't believe Technology used to move forward like a freight train (literally at one point), but now it's more like a 300 mph bullet train. You just have to blink and you'll miss the latest smartphone, processor upgrade, new type of connector or any dozens of other developments that never seem to stop.
November 3, 2015 Tech Q&A: Locating your phone, Facebook ad tracking, eBooks and more Kim Komando answers your questions on locating your phone, social media ad tracking, reading Amazon eBooks without a Kindle, and more.
November 3, 2015 Tech Q&A: Checking for spyware, photo privacy, viruses and more Kim Komando answers your questions on checking for government spyware on your PC, keeping your party photos private, looking for smartphone viruses, and more
November 3, 2015 5 tech myths you hear all the time Kim Komando discusses five tech myths you hear all the time.
November 3, 2015 Experts: Why HP’s split spells good news for customers HP’s decision to split in two spells good news for the company’s customers, according to analysts, while reshaping the stagnant PC market.
November 3, 2015 What will Windows 9 look like? It hasn't been long since Microsoft upgraded Windows 8 with Windows 8.1. But that doesn't mean it's too soon to start speculating about Windows 9.
October 22, 2015 PC makers plan rebellion against Windows at 2014 CES, analysts say Fearing rapidly plummeting sales of traditional laptops and desktop computers -- which collapsed by as much as 10 percent in 2013 -- manufacturers are planning a revolt against Microsoft and the Windows operating system, analysts say.
October 22, 2015 Computers can be hacked with high-frequency sounds A computer's microphone and speakers can covertly send and receive data.
October 22, 2015 Dell laptop model smells like cat urine, some users complain Some owners of a certain Dell laptop model are complaining about an odor that’s being likened to cat urine, according to a report in The Guardian.
October 22, 2015 Best printers for families, shutterbugs, and telecommuters Desktop printers are more affordable and offer more useful functions and features than ever.