Jun 22, 2019 | DeepFake, Media, Publishing, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Technology, Video
Deep Fakes Are No Laughing Matter In a video published on YouTube, Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington—in character as Jon Snow—apologized for several mistakes made during the controversial eighth season of the hit HBO show. There’s just one problem: Harington never...
Jun 22, 2019 | bluetooth, diet, gadgets, Long Life, Monitoring, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Self Improvement, Stress, Technology, wearables, WiFi
Shock Away Those Bad Habits – Are you trying to kick a habit of eating fast food, smoking, swearing or nail-biting? This bracelet claims to literally shock you out of your bad habit. Pavlok is a bracelet that sends a 350-volt jolt to the wearer every time...
Jun 22, 2019 | Breaches, Computers, Cybersecurity, Data, Data Storage, Databases, Law Enforcement, Legal, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Technology
When Your Vendors Become A Cyber Liability If It’s Digital, It’s Hackable Customs and Border Protection failed to keep their photographic database of vehicular traffic crossing through US border crossings safe. It involved a single lane at one...
Jun 22, 2019 | Appliance, Business, Computers, Cybersecurity, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Tracking, TV, TV, Video
Smart TVs Need Help Too Do you own a Smart TV? There are risks that you should consider before bringing these units into your home. Have you ever considered that it might listen in the conversations going within the walls of your home? It’s All About...
Jun 22, 2019 | Business, Editorial, Facebook, Google, News, Publishing, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Resources, Software, Technology
First Amendment Under Surprise Attack Republicans and Democrats in Congress seem to agree on almost nothing these days. That’s why it’s startling to see bipartisan support for something you might think would be unpopular to politicians: the very local...
Jun 22, 2019 | Advertising, browsers, Business, Cybersecurity, Monitoring, new browser, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Technology
Newest Browsers Are All About Your Privacy There’s a new battleground in the browser wars: user privacy. Firefox just made its Enhanced Tracking Protection a default feature, Apple continues to pile privacy-focused features into its Safari browser, and people...
Jun 22, 2019 | Cooking, groceries, Home, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Retail, Shopping, Wal-Mart, Women
The Up And Coming Alternative To Grocery Shopping Walmart is taking aim at Instacart, Target’s Shipt and Amazon Prime Now/Whole Foods with a new grocery delivery subscription service called simply, “Delivery Unlimited.” Before Walmart shoppers could order...
Jun 15, 2019 | Apple, Facebook, Marketing, Monitoring, Passwords, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Software, Technology, Tracking, Web Tools
Multiple Logins The Bane of Modern Online Life In our online lives today, it seems like every time you turn around, you are required to sign in to something, create an account for something to use their services. Every app seems to require its specific login. Google...
Jun 15, 2019 | Business, Data, data sharing, Internet Service Providers, Online, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security
Using You for Profits Many companies take our information and use it to make profits to enrich themselves. Some we share with, and others get our information without our approval because it is shared with them by another vendor with whom we chose to do business. Who...
Jun 15, 2019 | Business, Hacking, Malware, Microsoft, NSA, Operating Systems, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Software, Software Manufacturers, Technology
Week After Week Vulnerability After Vulnerability Another week, another critical vulnerability from Microsoft. Does it seem to you that this is an ongoing problem with older versions of Microsoft operating systems? Microsoft announced a patch two weeks ago for this...