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Tech Feed for July 18, 2014: Tech News 2Night 132

Amazon Unlimited is officially launched, the European Union looks into Google in-app purchases, Chrome OS refresh, the Chrome browser could be zapping your battery life, and Lyft, the TLC work together in New York City.

Heartbleed Bug Exposes the Internet

The security flaw that could expose one-third of the Internet, Comcast's plans for WiFi phone service, Twitter's new Facebooky look, Windows XP just got more dangerous, a bionic kangaroo, and the Air Force using Google Glass.

Did the FCC Ruin the Internet?

The FCC approves new broadband rules: changes the internet forever, a plan to sell broadcast TV spectrum to wireless, AT&T adds Voice Over LTE, Texts to 911, Google Glass for medical students, and champagne delivery drones.

More From E3

Google pays $500 million for a satellite imaging company, will eBay Now close down?, Kindle lets you switch from reading to Audible books on the fly, video takes over the internet, and the E3 conference day two!

OLPC R.I.P.

Apple wants Samsung to pay 40 dollars for every patent-infringing phone they sell, one parent wants Google to pay for the Apps her own kid downloaded, One Laptop Per Child project is "dead", and more.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

New Google devices announced this week including the Chromecast and Nexus 5X and 6P, the easiest way to sending pictures to co-workers, finding the right backup system, electronic doorlocks, and more of your calls.

Apple Gets Spanked by the FTC

Apple pays up for selling to kids, Google Play is now available on iOS, the Wireless Registry for the Internet of Things, and Rene Ritchie gives us the talk inside Apple on the $32.5 million fine.

VCs Take a Pot Shot

More news and analysis from the CES show floor today! Silicon Valley VCs are looking to disrupt the marijuana industry. Why is Google Search losing market share? We'll tell you all about it and more...

WW Extra: Windows Weekly's Pixel Chat

Before the show kicks off, Windows Weekly's Paul Thurrott, Mary Jo Foley, and Leo Laporte have a (not-all-that-brief) chat about Google's latest Pixel phone. Also, Leo sets up a one-tap shortcut for his calendar.

Virtual Reality is Getting Legs

Will Microsoft Office make you switch from Google productivity apps, the Apple Watch saves lives, gets you a free phone and an internship, Allison Sheridan from NosillaCast explains the Apple XCodeGhost malware, and more...

Sunday July 24, 2016

Yahoo has been sold to Verizon for $4.8 billion, improving your home internet connection, backing up your iTunes music, best hardware for Google's Chrome OS, recovering data on an Android phone, and more of your calls.

Burrito Shield

It's official - the iPhone 7 has no headphone jack. But at least it doesn't explode, like the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Also, Google and Chipotle team up to deliver burritos via drone to students at Virginia Tech.

RadioSprint

Google announces a dongle that turns any TV into a Chromebook, Twitter wants to put ads on your feed, Facebook figures out how you can tag your kids who are too young to be on Facebook, and more...

Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy 440

EU OKs Google's DoubleClick purchase, Ooma and Chumby, Chris Marquardt's photo tips, Final Cut without Blu-ray, and your calls.For detailed show notes visit techguylabs.com.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Verizon buys AOL, Google to test self-driving cars on public roadways in California, using your smart watch as a camera remote, alternatives to the OnePlus One, protecting yourself against identity theft, and more of your calls.

FLOSS Extra: The Thing Behind The Thing

Melody Meckfessel of Observable briefly chats with Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman after FLOSS Weekly about her time at Google. She also shares her passion about inclusivity for everyone to have access to great data visualization.

Tech Feed for November 10, 2015: Tech News 2Night 464

T-Mobile announces new BingeOn program allowing for free streaming of 24 different video services, Google Maps now supports offline navigation and search, and a malware app called InstaAgent actually steals your Instagram password and sends you spam.

This Week in Tech 523

Leo Laporte: It's time for TWiT: This Week in Tech! Wow. I don't know what happened here. We have a great panel. Christina Warren, Dylan Tweney, Jason Snell, and all of a sudden John C. Dvorak shows up and it turns out all he wants to talk about is the new Google…

Pixel "Ultra" Conspiracy

The Pixel 3 and 3XL have leaked all over the place. Does Google still have another phone up its sleeve?For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/473

The Great Gall of China

A sweeping new authoritarian law in China extends the communist party's grip on China's Internet, Facebook and Google win in court and Apple loses, the new extended trailer for the upcoming Steve Jobs movie is here, and more...

California Consumer Privacy Act Now in Force

The California Consumer Privacy Act went into force today - here's what it means to you.Full episode at twit.tv/twig566

Build Scheduled for May 7-9

Microsoft has officially scheduled their Build conference for May 7-9, 2018. This puts it head-to-head with Google I/O.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ww/557

The End of Nexus

Google's plan to replace its Nexus line of phones with a new Android Silver program, new details about the future of Microsoft phones and Nokia, Samsung 's new camera phone that's a lot more camera than phone, and more.

YouTube Buying Twitch: Tech News Today 1010

YouTube, which is owned by Google, has made a one-billion dollar deal to buy Twitch, a company that streams video games.Go here for the full episode.

Disney Buys Maker Studios

Disney acquires Maker Studios for $500 million, Google Now makes its way to Mac and PC via Chrome, iTunes Radio gets its NPR station, Microsoft warns of security vulnerability in Word, and Box files for its IPO.

Spy Flowers

Andy Rubin out, Sundar Pichai in, Google Reader out, Samsung Galaxy S IV in, and more.Vote for your favorite app from this week's Arena at aaapoll.com/101.

Tech Feed for September 22, 2014: Tech News 2Night 177

China is blocking more outside services including Google, Beats' future with Apple is up in the air, Apple's iPhone 6 breaks sales records, BlackBerry newest smartphone, PlayStation TV heads to the U.S., Oculus releases new "Crescent Bay" prototype.

Tech Feed for October 15, 2014: Tech News 2Night 194

Google announces the Nexus 6 with Lollipop, Apple accidentally reveals new iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3, AT&T to drop Beat Music subscriptions, Apple to stop selling Fitbit products, HBO to sell service without cable, and more.

Is the Pixel's Verizon Exclusivity a Problem?

Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Duncan Jaffrey talk about Google's new Pixel phone being exclusive to Verizon initially.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/373

Sprayscape

Google's weird psychedelic app may not be the most amazing app but it will definitely keep you entertained for a bit.For the full episode visit twit.tv/arena/120.

Here Comes the Goober Johnny Cab

The FCC may push for net neutrality after all, Uber is working on self-driving cars, Google might be working on a ride sharing service, you'll never guess who wants to buy Radio Shack stores, and more...

Bandit Six

Jason Howell has a new VR game for Google Cardboard and it involves using your head to shoot down planes in this WW2 game. For the full episode visit twit.tv/arena.

Barbie Speaks

Ellen Pao loses in a historic discrimination lawsuit, Apple's Tim Cook to give away all his money, new Barbie doll with Siri-like technology, Facebook F8 recap, Google demoted competing shopping sites according to FTC report, and more.

Sunday October 22, 2017

Users complain about Pixel 2 XL screen, best wireless microphone for recording on iPhone, using AirPods with Apple TV, whether to get Google Home or Amazon Echo, Blu-ray player copy protection problems, and more of your calls.

Fat Cats Need FitBits

Mike Murphy from Quartz talks with us about Facebook's alternative to a dislike button, Netflix and chill just got pricier, Google's search chief sort of supports your Right to be Forgotten, VW blames the software engineers, and more...

News Feed for December 7, 2015: Tech News 2Night 481

Eric Schmidt on How to Build a Better Web, France looking at banning Tor, blocking public Wi-Fi, Alphabet spins Google life sciences into Verily, Dropbox is shutting down its Mailbox and Carousel apps, Chrome protects mobile users.

Moments of Delight

This week, we'll be previewing what we THINK we can expect at this year's Google IO, also a close look at Project Tango, the release of Periscope for Android, Microsoft's continued efforts of cross platform development, and more.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Google's new Photos app, how to find out where photos in your library came from, connecting multiple devices to a single internet connection on a cruise ship, the "hack" that will crash iPhones through iMessages, and more of your calls.

Can Amazon Deliver on Mobile Payments?: Tech News Today 1272

Now that Google has officially launched Android Pay, and now that Apple Pay is leading the mobile retail payments market, Amazon wants a piece of the action, according to an exclusive on The Information by Amir Efrati.

This is the Pixel 2 XL

On October 4th Google will officially unveil the Pixel 2 XL. Here's what it will look like, and what it will cost.Full episode at http://twit.tv/twig/423

Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy 586

Twitter DDOS attack, Google CEO leaves Apple board, The Giz Wiz, Chris Marquardt's Photo Tips, and your calls.For detailed show notes, visit techguylabs.com.

Social Media as Performance Art

Social media looks like text media, but it is really a return to a pre-Gutenberg oral performance tradition.Watch the full episode:https://twit.tv/TWiG/487

TikTok Asks Trump if They're Still Banned

TikTok wants to know if Trump still wants to ban them.For this story and more, watch This Week in Google: https://www.twit.tv/twig/585

New Pixel Buds Have a Major Problem

Pixel Buds 2 are a huge improvement over the originals, but some users are having one big problem.Full episode at twit.tv/twig558

Twitter Employees Can Work From Home Forever

Twitter employees can work from home forever - do you want to go back to the office?Full episode at twit.tv/twig559

Did Intel Just Kill 10nm Desktops?

Is Intel scrapping 10nm desktop processors? Patrick Norton and Sebastian Peak speculate. Plus, Google Pixel 4 tech specs, motion sense (Project Soli), and face unlock technology. All that and more on This Week in Computer Hardware episode 537!

Product Hunt Founder Ryan Hoover

Amber & Sarah chat with Product Hunt Founder Ryan Hoover about the curation of the best new products, Facebook wants companies to FB@Work, Google invests $50m to inspire girls to code, Milk Bone on Vine, & more!

Vint Cerf - Part II

Vint Cerf is Google's Chief Internet Evangelist and Co-Inventor of the Internet.This is part 2 of a discussion which began in TWiT Live Specials #195.

Tech Feed for October 28, 2014: Tech News 2Night 203

The FCC considers regulating Internet TV like cable TV, YouTube and Vimeo consider new subscription services, the FTC sues AT&T over data throttling, Google Fit launches, Verizon announces the Droid Turbo, and Facebook beats Wall Street estimates.

Talko App Launches

Ray Ozzie's new Talko App, Former Apple Exec's startup wants to get rid of stores, the Wink home automation system, Google launches structure snippets in search, PayPal integrates BitCoin processors, and can you really hack TouchID with glue?