Search

"google" returned 8916 results. Displaying page 87 of 179.

TWiG Clip: NYU Researcher Accounts Disabled By Facebook

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Ant Pruitt, and Mike Masnick from Techdirt talk about Facebook's removal of NYU researcher's accounts looking into political ad trends.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/623

Analyzing the Basecamp Controversy

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt talk about the fresh controversy surrounding Basecamp and its internal "Best names ever" list.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/609

TWiG Extra: From Hawaii to the Hall of Presidents

Before and after This Week in Google, Leo talks all about his vacation to Hawaii. He shares some of his favorite photos from his adventures. Leo also notices a striking similarity between his likeness and the wax representation of Millard Fillmore in Disney World's Hall of Presidents.

TWiG Clip: TikTok's Mysterious Algorithm

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt discuss Wall Street Journal's investigation into TikTok's powerful algorithm and the secret has been revealed.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/621

TWiG Clip: Nest Cam and Nest Doorbell First Look

On This Week in Google, Stacey Higginbotham shows off the newly released Nest Cam and Nest Doorbell that run off of battery power as well as AC power.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/626

VR on the Beach

- (01:19) CNET's Scott Stein takes the new Oculus Quest on vacation.- (14:19) Mystery and intrigue around a rare Atari cabinet. Kyle Orland from Ars Technica investigates.- (30:36) Myriam Joire (aka Tnkgrl) gives her Google I/O predictions and a review of the Moto G7.

Saturday December 2, 2017

What is the best phone of the year? Taking better videos on a mobile phone, finding missing voicemails on Google Voice, is your Mac vulnerable right now? Wireless chargers for multiple devices, cases for an iPhone 8, cloud services for business and more of your calls!

In the Backseat with Amber

Google starts a new social network, TechCrunch launches a new TV station, a short film shot with the iPhone 4, and more.Our guest is Tony Schwartz, author of The Way We're Working Isn't Working.

Breaking Down Social Media Silos

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte. Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt discuss Twitter's development of Bluesky and how that intersects with federated social media structures.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/598

Facebook Pulls News From Australian News Feed

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt discuss Facebook's ban on Australians that prevents them from finding news in their News Feed.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/599

Android WebView Crashes Everywhere

On All About Android, Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Florence Ion discuss how many Android devices have experienced debilitating app crashes related to Android's WebView system and Google's fix.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/517

Wordpress Says No to FLoC

On Security Now, Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte discuss the WordPress decision to not support FLoC, and what this means about Google's effort.For this story and more, check out Security Now: http://twit.tv/sn/815

B055man69

Shooting at YouTube Headquarters. Facebook's continuing kerfuffle. Apple snags Google's AI head. Chromebooks on school buses. Cheaper Pixel 3 on the way - but not for you. Trump vs. Amazon. Security breaches here, security breaches there, even in our underwear. Don't leave your pepperoni on the…

Pidgin Overview

Pidgin allows users to connect to AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, IRC, XMPP, and more chat networks all at once. It is written in C and uses GLib and GTK+.Full episode at twit.tv/floss479

Saturday February 17, 2018

Updating a Windows Tablet, split screen on an iPad Pro, listening to comedy shows on the iPhone, external hard drives for the MacBook Pro, making calls with an Amazon Echo or Google Home, can you still buy an answering machine?  And more of your calls!

Amazon Go Supermarkets

On This Week in Google, Stacey Higginbotham shares her experience with Amazon Go and the panel discuss Amazon's plans for a cashier-less supermarket in 2020.Subscribe & watch the full Podcast:https://twit.tv/twig/536

Jeff Jarvis's top CES 2020 Pick

Jeff Jarvis loves high-end Chromebooks. And since Google hasn't released one for a while, he was super excited by the "fiesta red" Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. Subscribe & watch the full Podcast: https://twit.tv/twig/541

Why So Vertical?

Apple iPhone 6 leaks, how the NSA's surveillance programs are undermining Internet security, Twitter releases an Analytics Dashboard for regular tweets, London firm creates a way to control Google Glass by thinking, the TSA won't let you board some flights unless your devices turn on, and more.

Amazon Unlimited Launches

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, Lyft and the TLC work together in New York City, and what's all the fuss over Airbnb's new logo?

Tech Feed for August 8, 2014: Tech News 2Night 147

The FCC votes on text-to-911 support on carriers and developers, FCC questions all ISP's over network speeds, judge strikes down settlement in Silicon Valley wage theft antitrust lawsuit, Google is testing "Listen Now" ads, George Takei receives a physical exam with a smartphone, and more.

Amazon To Buy Twitch

Amazon to acquire Twitch for $970 million, the NSA builds a secret Google-like search engine, China might be building a Windows 9 rival, Tivo introduces an over-the-air DVR, Facebook's new click bait rule, and fitness trackers show how many people woke up during an earthquake.

What Apple Gets From Beats

A Federal Court says Google must pay Oracle, Apple to unveil the iPhone 6 earlier than thought, Apple hires Nokia's camera guru, Netflix raises prices, donate Bitcoins in secret to political candidates, how many servers have Heartbleed one month later, and what is Apple's plan with Beats?

Why AT&T Buys DirecTV

AT&T buys DirecTV, Twitter considers buying SoundCloud, Google buys Divide, Chinese military officials accused of cyber-espionage against American companies, are Samsung and Apple making-up?, the NSA records every cell phone call in the Bahamas, and Michael Jackson hologram performs to a live…

Should Internet TV Be Regulated Like Cable?

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, Facebook beats Wall Street estimates, and Walmart responds to the Apple Pay/CurrentC war.

The Least Secure Messaging Apps

Former NSA Lawyer says encrypting data is bad for business, Amazon is testing deliveries by Taxi, Google Wallet grows after Apple Pay launch, more details on Apple Watch prices, Snapchat is in talks with big media companies, and which messaging apps are the least secure.

Amazon Wants To Be Your Handyman

Amazon wants to be your handyman, will Safari ditch Google? China says Microsoft owes $140 million in back taxes, Twitter launches Twitter Offers, Sony to focus more on PlayStation and image sensors, the population of the online world tops 3 billion, and the HashKey one-key keyboard.

Tech Feed for October 17, 2014: Tech News 2Night 196

Developers start work on Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google's VP of engineering for Android is also getting Chrome OS, ads are coming to Snapchat, Whisper claims the Guardian's articles on its privacy policies were deliberately misleading, and Bose products are no longer available at many Apple Stores.

PhotoWalk Fun

Tom Anderson joins Trey to talk about their recent photowalk in LA.Also joining the fun are Brian Rose and Ricardo Lagos from the Google+ Photos team, Gordon Laing of Cameralabs.com, Jessica Ambats (pilot and photographer), and husband and wife Terrence and Liz Lui.

Unboxing the Daydream View

Jason Howell and Megan Morrone unbox the newly released Google Daydream View and discuss some of the new games and experiences that are available to users.Full episode can be seen at twit.tv/tnt/1643

Sunday March 26, 2017

How soon can robots take most of our jobs? Will changing components in a computer affect a Windows 10 license? The best cable modem, replacing an old computer, resources to learn more about networking, are new Macs coming soon? Google Fi vs. Verizon and more of your calls!

WebVR is Coming to Chrome

Stephen Shankland from CNET joins Jason Howell and Megan Morrone to discuss the virtual reality invasion of the web with WebVR coming to Google's Chrome browser.Full episode can be seen at twit.tv/tnt/1703

The Shruggie is Out

Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis are joined by Nuzzel Founder/CEO Jonathan Abrams who takes us deep into Google AMP and it's effects on web browsing, the changes at Twitter, Hangouts SMS features, which phones Mulder & Scully are using on the X-Files, and more...

Illicit Ham

This week, we'll be discussing the slow transition to Marshmallow, a Mobile World Congress rumor roundup and more!Check out our show notes here.

Android Antitrust in the EU

Ron Richards, Florence Ion and Jason Howell discuss the European Union's filing of antitrust charges against Android and how Google bundles the OS with its own apps and services.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/263.

Everyone Wants a Date to Prom

A Belgian researcher's $5000 reward for exposing an Instagram security flaw, Twitter's 140 character limit soon to modify its rules, Pebble surpasses its Kickstarter goals in a matter of hours, Toyota partners with Uber, Joe Mullin from Ars Technica explains Oracle's court battle with Google,…

The Llama's Giggle

Guest: Jason Breed of Connect2ElectConnect2Elect helps you pick your candidate, Barack goes to Google, and virtual furniture theives...Bandwidth for net@nite is provided by AOL Radio.

Here Is Not Everywhere

EU vs. Google, the latest on preview builds for Windows 10 Mobile for phones, the Lumia 540 Dual-SIM, the BLU HD LTE, Surface 3 update, running Android apps on the Surface, Skype for business starts rolling out, Microsoft buys mobile BI vendor Datazen and more.

Sunday October 29, 2017

Google responds to the Pixel 2 XL screen problems, why stations may have disappeared from an internet radio device, using an internet connected door lock, expanding the partition of a hard drive, whether or not to get an i7 processor in a laptop, and more of your calls.

TWiG Clip: The Fascinating Side Hustle That Is Amazon Arbitrage

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Ant Pruitt, and Jeff Jarvis talk about a few examples of how people are making a living selling products on Amazon through arbitrage efforts.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/675

TWiG Clip: Cornet v. Twitter Ruling Comes Through During the Show

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt are joined by Manu Cornet who was one of the first engineers fired from Twitter after Elon Musk took over the company and during the show, a ruling on his lawsuit came through.

TWiG Clip: Kanye, Musk, Trump, and Social Media

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Glenn Fleishman talk about Ye buying Parler and how the social media ownership landscape is shifted before our eyes.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/686

TWIG Clip: Rabble: What is Scuttlebutt and Planetary?

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis talk with Rabble (Evan Henshaw-Plath) about Scuttlebutt and Planetary and why it exists now.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/687#Scuttlebutt #Planetary #Rabble

TWIG Clip: Matt Mullenweg on How WordPress Continues to Thrive

On This Week in Google, Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic and WordPress talks with Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt about how WordPress has survived the "blogging Winter."For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/681

TWIG Clip: The Daylight Saving Debate

On This Week in Google, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt discuss the Senate's approval of making daylight saving time a permanent switch.For the full episode, visit twit.tv/twig/655#DaylightSavingTime #DST #Senate

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Samsung and LG announce new phones, getting your printer to work with Google Cloud Print, how to turn on formatting in Outlook, is Linux Mint safe? Boosting Wi-Fi and 4G reception, could Apple be benefitting by fighting the FBI? And more of your calls.

Note 7 Out, Western Digital SSDs In

The Galaxy Note 7 is tarnished, Gear VR becomes incompatible with the phones, Western Digital Blue and Green SSDs, Drobo 5C 5-bay USB Type-C DAS review, Forza Horizon 3's PC issues possibly explained, the XG-U2008 switch, Google WiFi's wireless Mesh Networking, and the Chip Pro!

TNT Reacts to the Fine Bros

We react to YouTubers trying to copyright reactions. Why the future of media is on Instagram. Yahoo to lay off 15% of workforce. UL will certify hoverboards to make sure they don't burn your house down. And do you want Google Now in your bathroom?

The FBI vs. The Internet

Microsoft stops scanning books, the FBI's national security letters, and more.Leo apologizes to Kevin Rose about last week's Twitter comments. Follow Kevin.Microsoft to shut down book search program in face competition from Google Book Search. Microsoft's comments.Text Archive, Open Content…

Fix Your Parents' Computer

It's time to travel and visit the folks. You're likely going to be fixing your parents' computer.Here are the tips, tricks, and tools we've found work the best.Carry Anti-Malware on YouGrab yourself a USB key and load it with some tools. We really like Hijack This, which is a great way to find out…

If Coding, Then Watch This

Welcome to Coding 101 - It's the TWiT show that gives YOU the knowledge to live in the wonderful world of the programmer. This week we are reviewing For Loops, and checking out If (then) Else Statements.Reviewing For LoopsHow do I download and compile my first code on a Mac? Download the C#…