Tim Chaten and John Armour discuss all of the pre-E3 news, Perfect Dark in Rare Replay and a bunch of fun tangents. Level 133
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Tim Chaten and John Armour discuss all of the pre-E3 news, Perfect Dark in Rare Replay and a bunch of fun tangents. Level 133
Read MoreWho are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
Read MoreTim Chaten and John Armour discuss Yoshi’s Woolly World, dirt cheap Amiibo, legendary Sun and Moon Pokemon, and much more. Level 133 will be
Read MoreXounts Up is an audio and visual wonder for music lovers on a generous budget. The tower’s sound is excellent and its light show is infinitely variable. Add-on modules can be purchased for wireless Bluetooth audio, battery power operation, and multi-speaker surround sound for up to eight of them.
Read MoreTwo weeks in a row and the GMen manage to get another show out under an hour. Is it kismet? Fate? A lucid and tight conversation between two professionals who know EXACTLY what they’re talking about? You’re kidding right? They do all the usual stuff and give some thought (HA!) to the upcoming WWDC, because that’s what Apple podcasts are supposed to do.
Read MoreHearing aids help people with impaired hearing by reducing the difficulties they experience while hearing. Even though these Gears For Ears do not restore
Read MoreWith the increasing demand of mobile phones and tablets usage within the office environment, an organization is required to closely monitor their communication spend
Read MoreIf you are thinking about ways to improve the security and protection in your home or workplace, check out security camera installation provided by
Read MoreLast May, Apple subsidiary, FileMaker, released version 14 of its market-leading multi-platform and cross-device application—now not so much a database as an app itself to create all manner of apps in their own right.
Read MoreTim Chaten and John Armour discuss the new Pokemon starters, the new legendary Pokemon, the Tetris movie trilogy, Disney Infinity dies and more. Download
Read MoreTim Robertson takes TechFan on the road to Grand Rapids, Michigan, with an onsite visit with CompuCraft Technology and an interview with owner Bill Smith. Later, Tim tries to get his youngest daughter to talk on the podcast, but she is too cool and refuses.
Read MoreI’m always concerned about damaging my latest new, shiny thing. Scratching the screen on my Apple Watch is my most recent worry. Because the watch is fairly thick, it is easily bumped or scraped against things.
Read MoreNo doubt, PCs are the most common computer platforms around the world. However, some experts have argued that MACs which run on MAC OS
Read MoreWho are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
Read MoreTim Chaten and John Armour discuss the new Splatoon amiibo, Nintendo’s E3 2016 plans, and more. Download and listen here RSS Feed for your
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to review the Kanex Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand Cover, and I am impressed. Inside the box are the keyboard itself, a magnetic cover (which doubles as a stand for your tablet or phone), and a USB charging cable.
Read MoreAudioengine’s excellent W3 Premium Wireless Audio Adapter is a send/receive two-module system that uses proprietary wireless technology to play your music to any speaker with mini audio or RCA ports. The modules can be powered from either AC or USB sources, including iPhone power plugs and external USB-output batteries, plus many others. Audio quality is superior to Bluetooth.
Read MoreFree stuff is always great right? Except for when it isn’t. Gaza and Guy discuss some of the pluses and minuses-es-es of free online services. The only price you pay for this podcast is listening to it! OH! And there’s a now Patreon link in case you DO want to pay for it, but you don’t have to.
Read MoreBefore I started using the Influx WiFi Maximizer Router Dock two weeks ago, I could not do what I am doing at this moment. I am now using my laptop in my dining room, about 40 feet away from my router and modem, and I am getting a strong and constant WiFi connection despite various walls and 90 degree obstructions between me and the router.
Read MoreOwen Rubin joins Tim Robertson again this week to discuss self-driving cars, Microsoft trying to trick people into upgrading to Windows 10, living in
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