May 3, 2016 One huge mistake people make when renting cars Kim Komando shares one huge mistake people make when renting cars.
May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Online banking, TV as computer monitor, music streaming and more Kim Komando answers your questions about secure online banking, turning your TV into your computer monitor, streaming music services, and more.
May 3, 2016 Netflix’s plan for global domination begins to take shape Netflix already boasts over 60 million subscribers in about 50 countries, but if you ask CEO Reed Hastings, the company is just getting started. Ultimately, Netflix hopes to completely dominate media consumption across the globe, a strategy which will really kick into high gear once the streaming video service opens up for business in India.
May 3, 2016 The Google Glass epic fail: What happened? Here we are in the summer of 2015 and hardly a peep about a device that the media and public obsessed about for two years. So, what happened to Google Glass and where's it going?
May 3, 2016 Apple CarPlay coming soon to 2016 General Motors cars and trucks In our smartphone-addicted culture, car buyers are increasingly expecting deep integration of their most common used apps into their next car.
May 3, 2016 Beyond the Echo: Amazon opens its Alexa digital assistant to developers Amazon has long thrived on making life as simple as possible for its customers—drawing them ever-deeper into its ecosystem.
May 3, 2016 Taylor Swift announces '1989' will come to Apple Music after all The dispute between Taylor Swift and tech giant Apple is officially over. The Grammy award-winner announced through Twitter on Thursday that her album “1989” would now be available through Apple Music – Apple’s new music streaming service.
May 3, 2016 Wireless gadgets for summer: Declare your independence from cables and plugs Whether you want to crank tunes at a backyard barbecue or share photos from the beach over the upcoming July 4th holiday, these three wireless gadgets for summer will let you unplug but remain co...
May 3, 2016 T-Mobile’s new Uncarrier move kills lump payments, offers iPhone 6 for $15/month T-Mobile on Thursday morning announced some big changes to its Jump program. As you might recall, the Uncarrier helped reshape the wireless landscape in the United States by separating the cost of smartphones from monthly service plans. With this new model, wireless subscribers no longer had to continue paying for phones each month even after their full value was recouped by their wireless carriers.
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.