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June 18, 2022

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These handy sites can help you find the streaming shows you’re looking for

These handy sites can help you find the streaming shows you’re looking for

Finding the shows and movies you want to watch on streaming services can be overwhelming. Which one has the movie you want to see? When is the next season of that show coming out? Save yourself some time and use one of these tools to locate and keep track of what you want to watch in seconds. We've got options that work for any streaming service.

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  Skimmers: How to spot them and new ways to pay to avoid getting ripped off

Skimmers: How to spot them and new ways to pay to avoid getting ripped off

Skimmers are devices installed on payment terminals that intercept the information on your card's magnetic strip. Shimmers take things a step further by reading the information on your card's security chip. We'll show you how to spot both and give you some more secure payment alternatives.

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2FA-stealing malware, update your phone, wheels vs. doors

Smartphone malware is getting worse. A variant can steal passwords, bank details and your two-factor authentication codes. Plus, updates for iPhone and Android are here and Allie has the best reasons to update. Also, the crew takes on the debate captivating the internet right now: Are there more wheels or more doors in the world?

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Why California’s high-speed rail is taking so long

Why California’s high-speed rail is taking so long

High-speed rail is cheaper than flying, faster than driving a car and loads more efficient than both. California has promised a high-speed rail from Los Angeles to San Francisco since 2008. If it's such a great idea, what’s taking so long? Here's one hint: It's going to cost $105 billion when all is said and done.

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Kim answers your questions

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Long-lasting printer

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Do you have any suggestions for a reasonably priced wireless printer that will not run out of ink after 50 pages? Would an inkjet printer be better in the long run and what brand?

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I print my radio scripts and notes every week, so that would drive me bonkers. It's the reason I've used Epson EcoTank printers for so long. They have big, easy-to-fill tanks that come with a ridiculous amount of ink. We all know the worst part of owning a printer are the expensive ink cartridges, hence my love for the EcoTank. The quality is fabulous, and you get thousands of prints before you ever need to refill. 

Add the Epson EcoTank to your online shopping list at Best Buy, Office Depot, Office Max, Staples and at Epson.com/EcoTankKim.


Finding reliable pros

Q:

What's a safe way to find someone to work on a project at my house? I heard you mention an app you like. I don't want to waste money on bad work.

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You've come to the right place. Spotting scams is harder than ever, and you can't trust Google results or many of the apps and sites out there that list home pros. 

I've been using Angi, a sponsor of my national radio show, and I can't get over how easy it is to find the right person for any projects. You can search through thousands of qualified pros right there in the app and read through real reviews left by real users. I used it to find a new landscaper, and I couldn't be happier.

To try it yourself, download the Angi app. 

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Drowning in spreadsheets

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Is there ANYTHING I can use besides QuickBooks for my financials? The more I use QB, the more disgusted I become! HELP!

A:

Sounds like you're drowning in spreadsheets. Don’t let QuickBooks slow you down, and stop paying for multiple systems that don’t give you the information you need when you need it. It’s time to upgrade to NetSuite by Oracle, the world’s No. 1 cloud business system.

NetSuite gives you visibility and control over your financials, HR, inventory, e-commerce and more — all in one place — instantaneously.

Want to check it out? Let NetSuite show you how they’ll benefit your business with a free product tour at NetSuite.com/Kim.

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Taking on home projects? The best way to find reliable pros

Taking on home projects? The best way to find reliable pros

Angi puts everything you need to tackle projects right in the palm of your hand. When you download the Angi app, you can find a professional to fix an emergency leak in minutes. Planning a renovation? Angi will match you with the best contractor for the job. You can even schedule seasonal jobs, like an AC tuneup, or routine maintenance, like lawn care. Angi even lets you pay securely through its app once your home project is done. How easy is that?

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Kim's weekly column & tech tip

How to spot hidden surveillance cameras in your Airbnb, VRBO, and vacation rentals

How to spot hidden surveillance cameras in your Airbnb, VRBO, and vacation rentals

Vacation starts now! You lug your suitcase into your rental, flop onto the couch and look up to see ... a surveillance camera. What now? In this week's column, I've got the questions to ask before you book and the steps to take once you arrive at your destination. Plus, I'll tell you exactly what to say to the police if you do find cameras you weren't expecting.

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  Never heard of Google Collections? It makes sharing links, images and plans a snap

Never heard of Google Collections? It makes sharing links, images and plans a snap

For better or worse, Google has its hands in just about every aspect of our digital lives. While I often focus on security and privacy tips to keep your info safe, every now and then it's worth looking at smart tools the search giant has to make life a little easier. Here's one you may not have heard of: Google Collections. It's a simple way to compile everything from vacation plans to house renovation ideas all in one handy place — no Pinterest account required.

Tap or click for steps to use it on your computer or smartphone. →

 

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