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Kim Komando Today

Google search pro tips, Kim's amazing callers, putting a number on health

Kim Komando Today

WestStar Multimedia Entertainment, Inc

News, Tech News, Technology

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode, hear the amazing story of a man who was saved by his Apple Watch after a scary accident. Plus, researchers say 10,000 steps a day isn't enough. What's optimal to keep you healthy? Kim shares the answer. And get the most out of your next Google search with these pro tips.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Commando on Demand Insider Edition, your fast-paced weekly updates straight from Kim's desk in your ears.

0:06.7

I'm Mike James, the amazing true life story of how an Apple Watch saved a life of a young man in New Jersey.

0:13.9

Kim has that story just moments away.

0:16.5

And we've all seen the parents who let tech help keep their kids preoccupied by giving him iPad or a smartphone.

0:23.4

New research out that shed some light on that practice.

0:26.7

You might want to think twice.

0:28.2

Kim also checks in with a guy who was flying his drone at the beach while his family was swimming.

0:33.2

He had one of those drones that shows video in real time.

0:36.6

And he spotted a shark getting ready

0:38.6

to attack his family. What happened? Well, the video went viral, and we've got the exclusive

0:45.0

interview. Plus, Kim has this week's hot topics, fitness trackers, and how many steps do you

0:50.1

need to take to stay healthy? Everybody uses Google, but we've got some expert tips to get

0:55.0

the most out of your Google searches. And every week we present you with a question about the

0:59.8

history of technology, and you have to promise you're not going to Google the answer or ask

1:04.2

Alexer, Surrey, or Cortana to help you out. We want you to try to do this yourself, a little

1:10.1

brainbuster, and of course we're in the

1:11.7

middle of the computer revolution, that technology revolution, computers are everywhere,

1:17.5

and while the concept of the modern computer is a recent invention, a machine that could

1:23.7

perform calculations is older than you might think.

1:31.0

Where do you think the first known computer was discovered?

1:35.2

And for double points, what year do you think it was built?

1:38.2

Was it A, in Greece in 150 BC?

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