If you are working from home amid coronavirus concerns, Kim Komando offers ideas for tech tools, including free Google and Microsoft services, for you
Author: Kim Komando, Special for USA TODAY
Check the attic! These 8 old tech items could be worth a lot of money
You might be done with your old iPhone, but someone may pay you for it. Kim Komando breaks down what your old devices can fetch on the open market.
7 Windows 10 fixes you’ll wish you knew sooner
Microsoft has called Windows 10 the “final” version. But it’s not perfect. Kim Komando offers a few suggestions to make your experience even better.
Stop robocalls with free solutions from AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint
Once you start putting your wireless carrier’s tools to good use, you can expect a significant drop in robocalls. Kim Komando explains how to use them
10 clever things you never knew your iPad could do
There are tons of hidden iPad tricks that can accelerate your workflow, enhance browsing, and protect your privacy, all with a few taps.
Getting money you’re owed from class-action lawsuits has never been easier
Class-action settlements don’t usually amount to much, maybe a few bucks. But occasionally, they can be very profitable. See if you are owed any money
Tech Q&A: Upgrading Windows 7, Siri tricks, find out if someone blocked your number and more
Your tech questions answered. One of the big questions is hot to figure out if a Facebook friend request is the real deal or fake.
Here are 5 sites where you can get streaming TV shows, movies for free
While Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime still dominate as top sources of streaming content, more major companies are getting into the streaming business
What is Google Fi and how does it work?
Fi is a compelling, wallet-friendly service. But before you try this dark-horse carrier, here’s a brief rundown of its pros and cons.
Google isn’t the only way to search online. Here are 7 services you should try instead
Google doesn’t know everything, and there are some resources that are actually better than Google at finding certain information.