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Tech Feed for December 17, 2015: Tech News 2Night 489

Brazilian blocked WhatsApp, Mark Zuckerberg's blog: Brazilian blocked WhatsApp, Apple's new COO Jeff Williams, the first person to hack the iPhone builds a self-driving car, view from the Google self driving car, Wired.com's The force awakens line liveblog.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

A review of the Google Pixel C tablet, best unlocked Android phone to buy, using your own domain name with Gmail, is the Apple Pencil necessary with the iPad Pro, free and inexpensive text editors for Mac, and more of your calls.

Lenovo Tech World 2016

Fr. Robert Ballecer and Bryan Burnett bring us a closer look at the latest hardware announcement from Lenovo. Including Phab2 Pro, Moto Z, Moto Z Force, Google Tango, foldable phone and tablet, and new PC hardware and curved PC displays. 

James Gosling

James Gosling is a Canadian computer scientist known as the father of Java programming language. Gosling was with Sun Microsystems from 1984 to 2010. He also worked at Oracle, Google, and Liquid Robotics and is currently an adviser at Scala.

Is Online Privacy Impossible?

Leo Laporte takes a call about maintaining privacy online, and how it's becoming increasingly difficult to keep personal information from showing up in Google search results.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ttg/1408

Watch OS 1.01, NewsGIF

Is Force Touch coming to the iPhone 6S? Watch OS 1.01: the first update for the Apple Watch, keep up with news and be entertained with NewsGIF, fun with the Amazon Echo, more online photo storage with Flickr and Google Photos.

TWiG Clip: What is Zoom Dysmorphia?

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt talk about the rise of Zoom dysmorphia and what it means.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/628

GetGlue

Kindle books hits a milestone, Google images undergoes redesign, ToneCheck launches to check your email tone, what really makes GetGlue stick, and more.Our guest is Alex Iskold, CEO/Co-founder of GetGlue.

Stadia Pricing, Release Date, & Games

Sebastian Peak and Patrick Norton discuss the recent Google Stadia video, which unveiled the Founder's Edition and a list of games that will be available.Full episode at twit.tv/twich520

Notch Your Father's Pixel

Patrick Norton and HardOCP's Kyle Bennett discuss apparent Google Pixel 3 XL leaks from a Russian tech blogger, which show a huge notch and wired USB-C headphones.Full episode at twit.tv/twich478

Windows 10 coming to Chromebooks?

Rumors on XDA-Developers point to Windows 10 coming to Chromebook Pixel and other high-end Chromebooks. Why would Google want to do this? For the full episode, visit twit.tv/ww/582

Switching From iPhone to Pixel 3

Andrew in Miami has had an iPhone and other Apple products, but wants to switch to Android with the new Google Pixel 3. Watch the full episode here:https://twit.tv/ttg/1531

Messages' New 'BlastDoor' Security System Found in iOS 14

A Google researcher has discovered a new security system built into Apple's iMessage platform. Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent discuss on iOS Today.Subscribe and watch the full iOS Today podcast: https://twit.tv/ios/534

Cross Carrier Messaging Initiative is Dead

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt discuss the dissolution of the US carrier's partnership for RCS messaging.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/607

EU's Prospective AI Ban

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt discuss the EU's proposed rules for the field of artificial intelligence.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/608

Android TV Powered Chromecast?

An FCC application was spotted that shows a Chromecast-like dongle sporting the Google logo coupled with an Android TV remote control with Assistant voice search.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/364

How to Block Political Ads on Facebook

Facebook and Instagram will let you block political ads, and Facebook wants to help 4 million people register to vote.Full episode at twit.tv/twig564

Montana Mansions for Big Tech Workers

Big Tech work-from-home workers can buy these Montana mansions for less than a 1-bedroom in San Francisco.Full episode at twit.tv/twig561

Should Jason Howell Delete All his Old Email?

On This Week in Google, Jason Howell talks about a dreaded message about his promotional storage that is about to expire. What should he do?Full episode at twit.tv/twig532

Nothing on the Vine

Why it's illegal to unlock your phone, Google IO rumors, the new Vine app, and more.Vote for your favorite app from this week's Arena at bit.ly/aaa94poll.

Token Talk

Android 4+ reigns supreme, Google's 'wow' factor, low latency audio-in, our must-install apps for new tablets, and more.Vote for your favorite app from this week's Arena at aaapoll.com/99.

Cabbies Unwittingly Help Uber

Google wants a part of Virgin Galactic, Facebook will use your browsing history for ads, the NSA can't help deleting data, Twitter COO resigns, Amazon Prime Music launches, a smart-cup that know what you are drinking, and European cabbies block traffic over Uber.

Tech Feed for July 1, 2014: Tech News 2Night 120

The FTC alleges T-Mobile made hundreds of millions of dollars from bogus charges, Google acquires Songza, the FISA Court gave the NSA approval to spy on friendly countries, "Buy Now" on Twitter, and Microsoft encrypts more of Outlook and OneDrive.

Tech Feed for July 17, 2014: Tech News 2Night 131

How New York could halt the Comcast-Time Warner merger, Aereo is not a cable provider, over 1 million comments to the FCC over net neutrality, Google beats Wall Street expectations, Oculus VR developing motion controllers, and the Facebook app for the famous.

Uber's Plan to Sabotage Lyft?

Uber's supposed plan to sabotage Lyft leaked, Netflix files a petition to stop the Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger, the FCC gets a new CTO, Snapchat user numbers soar, why the Google/Twitch deal fell apart, and is Apple planning a 12.9 inch iPad?

Tech Feed for August 27, 2014: Tech News 2Night 160

Good news for Alibaba ahead of its IPO, huge internet outage for Time Warner Cable customers, Facebook targets ads based on your cell signal strength, Dropbox lowers price to compete with Google Drive, Amazon launches Zocalo, and Twitter offers analytics for everyone.

Mayer Explains Yahoo

CEO Marissa Mayer explains Yahoo, tech companies defend net neutrality to the FCC, tech stock crumbles, HP throws $1 Billion into the cloud, Google buys Stackdriver and Appetas, and now you can fly like an eagle while safely on the ground.

Apple vs Samsung Part Deux

What a new head of Xbox means for Microsoft, mobile video viewing is up 700%, the FCC approve more Wi-Fi spectrum, Square accepts Bitcoin, Google's Pokemon April Fool's prank, and what is Apple really trying to gain from the latest Samsung lawsuit?

Mozilla's CEO Resigns

Mozilla's CEO is out, Turkey lifts its Twitter ban, the US secretly creates a Cuban "Twitter," Vine starts private messaging, the iOS bug that disables Find My iPhone, Google could get into mobile phone service, and Gmail is experimenting with new features.

What's Coming with iOS 8

Amazon's set top box has a few surprises, CBS's Moonves says the network could go all Internet, Disney buys Maker Studios, new add-ons for Google Docs, Twitter crashed then people freaked out, and what might to expect with Apple's iOS 8.

It's Fifty Dollars

Android 6.0 Marshmallow review, an interview with Justin Baum the VP of UX at Wove, a flexible multi-touch display, the NextBit Robin, the LG V10 phablet for videographers, Google talks about the 5X and 6P names in a Nexus AMA, and more.

Tech Feed for October 24, 2014: Tech News 2Night 201

Sundar Pichai may be taking over more Google products from Larry Page, Beats Music may relaunch next year as part of iTunes, AT&T locking SIM in compatible iPad models, Tim Cook wants Apple Pay in China, and is Roku going public?

Good Touch, Bad Touch

Tim Cook talks user data protection with Chinese Vice Premier, CVS and Rite Aid disabling NFC in stores to block Apple Pay and Google Wallet, Apple iTunes' music sales take a dive, Roku, considers an IPO, Ello raises $5.5 million, and more.

Is the Apple Watch a Thneed?

Apple Watches ordered by the millions, a crustacean meets a smart phone, Russian researchers say our hard drives are riddled with spyware, Augmented Reality glasses that make Google Glass look fashionable, the 100 people on a one-way trip to Mars, and more... 

Poodle SSL Explained

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 the Poodle SSL vulnerability explained.

Sprint Endorses Net Neutrality

Sprint comes out in favor of Net Neutrality, the US and UK plan cyber war games, an arrest is made in the PlayStation/Xbox Live cyber attacks, Google exposes more Windows zero-days, and how easy it is to get someone's password.

AAA Clip: Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro First Look

On All About Android, Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Duncan Jaffrey from Ausdroid go hands-on with the new Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/547

Horror Stories

We'll be sharing funny/horror/embarrassing stories about photography... and, at the end, we'll share more Google+ photographer discoveries.People featured include: Catherine Hall, Nicole S. Young, RC Concepcion, Jeremy Cowart, Brian Matiash, Gordon Laing, Dave Veffer, and Scott Kelby.

Tech Feed for August 18, 2015: Tech News 2Night 405

Google's new OnHub router, you can now get the software that helps Stephen Hawking speak, rumors about what's coming in Apple's September event, and you can help the US win a Giant Robot battle with Japan by contributing to their Kickstarter page.

Wireless Watts Over WiFi!

Tim Cook says lack of diversity in tech is 'our fault', a PhD student figured out a way to charge low-power devices using WiFi, Google launches a website that tracks accidents with its self-driving cars, the Dallas Cowboys uses VR technology, and more.

Exploring Fuchsia OS

Kyle Bradshaw joins Jason Howell and Megan Morrone to discuss what he found when he checked back in on Google's mystery OS project, Fuchsia.Full episode at twit.tv/tnt/1764

DeepMind is Improving the Voice of Robots

Megan Morrone and Jason Howell discuss how Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence project is creating ultra-realistic text-to-speech with its newly announced WaveNet AI.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/tnt/1595.

Shinrin-yoku

Becky Worley from Good Morning America joins Jason Howell and Megan Morrone to discuss Periscope's real-time comment moderation system, Intel's Broadwell-E gaming chips, a very large Myspace hack, Google's AI assistant getting a backstory, Atari's partnership with Sigfox, and an offline jumping…

Snowden's Privacy Tips for Real People

Iain Thomson joins us to discuss a few of Edward Snowden's privacy tips for average folks, Google's robot car talks its way out of a ticket, Apple apologizes for its security practices, FBI payed to hack Tor, paying to puke rainbows, and more...

Instant Gratification Application

Tonight we talk about stickers on Twitter, the hack of Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and new Amazon Dash buttons. Georgia Dow from iMore and Ashley Esqueda from CNET talk VR and motion sickness. Also, a robot for kids with surprisingly sophisticated AI.

No More Nexus?

Jason Howell, Ron Richards and Chris Chavez discuss rumors that Google will not use the "Nexus" name in their next line of official devices.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/281.

Sunday July 23, 2017

Why you should be concerned about net neutrality, setting up your own website, the difference between spinning hard drives and solid state drives, security camera options for your home, how to edit in google photos, how to capture the upcoming eclipse, and more!

Enterprise Service for ChromeOS Devices

Brian Chee, Lou Maresca, and Father Robert Ballecer, SJ talk about Google's ChromeOS enterprise subscription plan and the features that it will provide businesses.Full episode at twit.tv/twiet/254

Good Friday, Short Padre

Scientists who are helping us find a way to take care of wastes from nuclear disasters, how to build an antenna out of a can, and a mini rant on ISPs popping up with new services out of nowhere to compete with Google Fiber.

Great Firewalls & Cannons

TrueCrypt audit follow up, Google search history dump, and Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte take a close look at the mechanisms China has developed - both filtering and offensive weaponry - to provide for their censorship needs and to potentially attack external internet targets.