Gaz and Guy talk a bit about Google’s lost projects and apps, Samoan/Fiji Rugby, back to school stuff, and storage sheds. Yes it’s been one of THOSE weeks.
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Gaz and Guy talk a bit about Google’s lost projects and apps, Samoan/Fiji Rugby, back to school stuff, and storage sheds. Yes it’s been one of THOSE weeks.
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Tim and the returning David discuss hacking the FireTV Stick, HDMI inputs on a Mac, 17-inch MBP upgrades, Xbox One, connected devices, crappy controls on monitors, podcast editing, John Martellaro’s Background Mode, and much more.
Read MoreThe world is connected through the Internet where millions of users have access to the same sites and in some ways to each other.
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This month Bart is joined by photographer Jeff Curto talk about the history of photography, and why it matters. Jeff taught a course on photo history in the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn Illinois for 30 years, and has made his class sessions available as a podcast. Jeff also produces the Camera Position podcast, a show about the creative side of photography.
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The 9.7-inch iPad Pro turns out to be the right size for many users, and Logitech has just released a keyboard case for it. There’s a lot to like here, but the best feature is the Smart Connector. The keyboard doesn’t need to be charged; it is powered by your iPad. Open the case, snap the screen into its magnetic groove, and you’re connected. The backlit keys light up, letting you know you’re ready to roll.
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Who are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
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“More tools in the toolbox” is how professional photographer and author Derrick Story feels about the use of smartphones for avid image takers like himself. In this episode of his weekly *The Digital Story* podcasts, he’s sold on the slimline iPhone 7, which has features that include water resistance, 4K video capability, and FaceTime abilities, meaning that images can be shared live—even while paragliding at 800 feet.
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– GoFundMe for Mark Sheppard survival fund
– iPods and big thank you to Dorothy Yamamoto
– Mike’s router adventures
– Melissa’s ISP and Wi-Fi troubles
– Elisa’s pick: eero wireless mesh network
– Melissa’s pick: Sleepphones to listen in peace
– Mike’s pick: to satisfy his inner gamer, the new Xbox S
– Kevin’s pick: a unique keyboard, the Qwerkywriter
The Ladies talk about what technology they use and bring with them while traveling.
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Victor Cajiao whose name gives Guy fits, joins the GMen to talk about audio. Hi end to low cost, there’s a little something for everyone here. Check out his podcast, the Terratech, which is all about tech that goes from mastering audio to how to grill meat!
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Tim Chaten and John Armour discuss more Pokemon news, firm NX rumors discussed, Nintendo financials and more.
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Tim Chaten and Jason Novak discuss the release of the Xbox One S, No Man’s Sky and much more.
Read MoreFor most people, the hardest decision they will ever have to make is in regards to the career they will choose. If you are
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Tim interviews Glenn Reid, the CEO of Marathon Laundry Machines. Glen has a fascinating history at Apple and Adobe, and he is looking to disrupt the laundry industry.
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WaterField Designs in San Francisco makes world class cases for tech and personal gear. Cycling pouches their latest and greatest. I have been using these two products for travel and cycling. They are versatile and good value.
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The MindShift Gear Moose Peterson Edition small multi-purpose camera backpack/bag is the ideal outdoor and hiking backpack for people who want to be away from the car, yet need a full complement of zip-up pockets and pouches for pro camera and other gear that requires a significant degree of protection.
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Kanex develops electronic devices for personal, commercial, and educational use. These two HDMI adapters make it possible to have good image clarity on older monitors and television sets along with modern sound quality.
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Every so often, a product comes along that just works. The W2 Watch Stand is just such a product. At night you keep your Apple Watch on your nightstand to charge it, use its alarm function, and utilize its Nightstand Mode. This beautifully designed little stand allows for all of that.
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WaterField Designs in San Francisco makes world class cases for tech and personal gear. Toiletry totes are among their latest releases. I have been using this new product for travel. It is versatile and good value.
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Who are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
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