The Target-type cyberattack spreads to 1,000 businesses, Apple may not have enough screens for the new iPhone, Google buys Gecko Design, and the U.S. Chief Technology Officer to step down.
Amber & Sarah interview Veterans United's Sarah Hill about the power of Google+, Facebook's DeepFace tool, Cloak is the anti-social app, Interviewly for Reddit AMAs, the potential of Coin, & more!
Sarah and guest host Shannon Morse cover maximizing iOS 7 iPad security, Google search is awesome on iOS, a duh tip for timestamps, eBay mania, throw out your scanner with Scanner Pro, & more!
This week, we'll be discussing music production app development, a looming threat to NFC payments, the newly announced Motorola Droid Turbo, Fire Phone fizzles, Google's attempt to redesign your Inbox, and more.
Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Jason Hiner and Owen J.J. Stone get together to talk about the FBI/DHS hack, Google Self Driving Cars, Twitter's future, Apple's Error 53, Rocky 1-7 and more...
Journalist gets jailtime for L.A. Times breach, Justin Bieber and Skrillex sued over "Sorry", "Drumpf" trademark application is refused by USPTO, will a victory for Google kill the GPL? And more!
Artificial Intelligence and the singularity, moving from a flip phone to a smart phone, getting a higher search ranking on Google with a hand coded website, building a PC for video production and more of your calls.
LA's iPad debacle, the newest Star Wars robot, Google rival Cyanogen teams up with Microsoft, Etsy IPO reveals how big the market for "knitted zombie sock monkeys" is, and more...
This week, we'll be discussing Project Fi (my next mobile carrier), the expansion of Google Now to third party developers, a hands on preview with the newly announced LG G4, and more.
Toyota's spending a billion dollars on a silicon valley artificial intelligence lab, Lytro is working on a killer 360-degree virtual reality camera, a new crowdsourced app works like Google Waze but for drones, and more...
Facebook takes on Snapchat with messages that self-destruct, Twitter rolls out a new GIF format with forward and back controls, Google's self-driving car got pulled over in Silicon Valley, and more...
The Beatles to stream their music everywhere, Google has a secret chat bot that’s poised to take on Facebook messenger, a coding error set thousands of prisoners free for fake good behavior, and more...
Congress approved CISA, Apple and Samsung both signed deals with China's UnionPay to start using UnionPay's QuickPass app to bring mobile payment to China, The Titan drones are coming to Google X.
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Google layoffs, GDC 2009, Conficker Worm, Canon Rebel T1i, Scott Wilkinson on home theater, and your calls.For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com.
I/O 2015, Android M, Chromecast 2, Google Developing "Brillo" software for Internet of things, Android Auto finally comes to its first car, Comcast could end up buying both Vox Media and Recode, and more.
A startup dating site thats more like Uber than OK Cupid, Google "Photos" App keeps on uploading, Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata has passed away, and 2 Microsoft products that are late to the starting blocks...
FBI and International law enforcement organizations shut down Darkode, Neil Young shuts down streaming his music, Amazon Sub-Prime Day, Google searches for an SEO Manager, Facebook wants to be a store, and more...
In the pre-show of This Week in Google, Leo Laporte. Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt discuss the wild country of Alaska, the bombastic qualities of reality TV, and Steak-umm.
Facebook sort of apologizes for Emotion Research, cyberbullying is free speech in New York, Guardian articles hidden by Google, the second generation Oculus Rift is on the way, and why Facebook bought LiveRail.
Apple urges the FTC to crack down on Google, battle over e-book pricing between Amazon and publisher Hachette, LG introduced a smartwatch for children called KizOn, Cloud storage keeps getting cheaper, and more.
Apple ramps-up production for larger iPhone screens, Amazon Wallet launches, Apple gets a patent on the iTime smartwatch, the EU is not done investigating Google, and making sense of Microsoft and Apple earnings.
ReadWrite's Dan Rowinski on the future of Beats & Apple, Heartbleed bug's new version Cupid, Microsoft buries the hatchet with Salesforce, Google judges ISPs, Microsoft's inner-wrist wearable tech, & more.
Newegg goes after Patent Trolls, Google is building a satellite fleet, Twitter releases all the tweets back to 2006, Apple makes a foray into Dropbox territory, cancel the XPocalypse with some registry hacking, and more.
Amazon's gaming play on their TV dongle, Google Services hit with multi-hour outage, Dorian Nakamoto wants to clear his name from Bitcoin involvement, Airbnb's big plans for travelers, and Whatsapp security glitch.
Make restaurant reservations in Google Maps, Microsoft Office apps now free, Apple's tool to deregister iMessage, use Siri to shut off your alarm, get liquor delivered to your door with Drizly & more!
Google and Rockstar have agreed to settle their patent case, Amazon is planning to launch a travel service, ad-free viewing for a monthly contribution, China's World Internet Conference, Aereo is going bankrupt, and more.
Major news today in the world of mobile payments from Samsung, Apple, and Google. A major blogging platform gets hit with malware. Guess which headphone maker is prepping a new music streaming service. And more...
We go into detail on Microsoft's epic event yesterday, new information on the rumor that Samsung may buy BlackBerry, we'll tell you why Google might be your next wireless carrier, and more...
Google+ gets a plus 1 for privacy and user control, kids and violent video games, California Amazon affiliates are out in the cold, what it's like to be DMCA'ed out of existence, and more.
Amber & Sarah chat with Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian on Hipmunk, Breadpig, & how to win at social, why Google+ works, Scoville for Foursquare data, Fab.com for home decor, & more!
Amber & Sarah chat with Sonar founder Brett Martin on the future of geo-friending, Skype buys GroupMe, Google+ starts verifying accounts, Loosecubes for co-working, The Ice Break for couples, & more!
Sarah Nahm is a former Google employee and the founder and CEO of Lever. Lever is a San Francisco based company that helps companies hire great employees while retaining their culture and values.
Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Kevin Marks, and Matt Cutts discuss the new Bots from Facebook F8, USB-C Cable safety, Mark Zuckerberg's 10 year plan, Google Calendar as a Trainer, a lil Louis C.K. and more...
Uber suspends drivers for registering cars as commercial vehicles, Apple to allow China perform security audits, Google's Project Zero drops zero-day OSX vulnerabilities and Obama administration reverses on release on customer data.
Megan Morrone and Leo Laporte discuss Apple's recent keynote at WWDC, including iOS 10, macOS Sierra, the latest watchOS, and the updated tvOS. Plus, Google's Motion Stills and a funny game for Father's Day.
This week, we'll be discussing the open floodgates of Android Apps on Chrome OS, a bunch of interesting Google app updates, hands on with the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, and more!