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  • 233: Tech Titans Align Against OpenAI, and is Krispy Kremed? Why Amazon and Meta Love Trump. Phishing and Email Scams Reviewed on "LETTERS" Segment, and Would You Buy Your Next Car From Amazon? | Air Date: 12/15 - 12/21/24
    2024/12/18

    Explore the rapidly shifting sands of the tech world with us as we uncover the latest buzz, including a bold move by Amazon and Meta to curry favor with the Trump administration through hefty donations. What does this mean for the future of tech-political relations? We also take a lighthearted yet cautionary look at phishing and scam emails, offering tips to shield yourself from digital trickery. Plus, discover how Amazon's partnership with Hyundai might just change the way you shop for cars forever, making buying a vehicle as easy as adding to your online cart.

    We shift our focus to the competitive dynamics among social media and e-commerce giants like Twitter, Meta, and TikTok. With tensions simmering in the political arena, we share insights into how these platforms are maneuvering amidst the pressure. Our crystal ball takes us to CES 2025, where rumors of SteamOS-powered gadgets could shake up the handheld gaming scene, potentially challenging Nintendo's dominance. And let’s not forget a nostalgic trip down BlackBerry lane as we reminisce about the tactile joy of their keyboards, craving their return to modern devices.

    Laugh with us as we share some of the most absurd scam emails we've encountered, from NFT phishing ploys to dubious insurance offers. Each tale comes with a lesson in spotting red flags and staying scam-free. Meanwhile, we tackle the insufficiencies of the CanSpam Act and its struggle to keep up with today's tech landscape. Lastly, we reflect on the cyber attack on Krispy Kreme and what it signals for the future of cybersecurity amidst a backdrop of unlikely alliances forming among tech titans. Grab a whiskey and join us for a rollercoaster of insights, humor, and a touch of nostalgia.

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  • 232: Tech Mysteries: Intel's Leadership Shakeup, Retro Gaming Revival, and Stoli Vodka's Cyberattack AI Chip Competition Against NVIDIA Heats Up | Air Date: 12/8 - 12/14/24
    2024/12/11

    Ever wondered how a vodka maker could go bankrupt from a cyberattack or why Intel's CEO unexpectedly retired? Tune in to Tech Time Radio where we unravel these mysteries and bring the latest buzz in the tech world straight to your ears. We'll explore the implications of Intel's leadership shakeup amid their struggles with AI chip competition against NVIDIA. Discover the intriguing appointment of a new White House AI and crypto czar, and why this could be a game-changer for the tech industry.

    Let curiosity lead the way as we welcome Gwen Way, who unveils a must-have gadget that transports us back to the golden age of gaming with the Boltz Retro Stick. This affordable plug-and-play device promises to revive your nostalgic gaming sessions without the modern hassle of constant updates. We'll also take a lighthearted look at social pressures during the holiday season, reminiscing about simpler times and the tech history of 1987's infamous Christmas tree worm that turned IBM mainframes into festive chaos.

    Finally, we'll dissect the latest cyberattack on Stoli Vodka and its ripple effects, not just on finances, but on their bourbon brand, Kentucky Owl, too. Plus, we spotlight Xbox and iFixit's exciting collaboration aimed at promoting sustainability in gaming. And as always, you don't want to miss our whiskey tasting, where we decide if the selection deserves a toast. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or a retro gaming fan, this episode offers a flavorful mix of insights and entertainment.

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    57 分
  • 231: Australia To Ban Social Media For Kids Under 16, Then From Pokémon Adventures to Military Tech Nick Explores Your Holiday Security Concerns, and More On the Controversial "Beast Games" | Air Date: 12/1 - 12/7/24
    2024/12/04

    Can AI really replicate human personalities with 85% accuracy? Discover the latest advancements in artificial intelligence as we welcome cybersecurity expert Nick Espinosa to unravel this fascinating topic. From thought-provoking discussions on AI's potential to revolutionize our social interactions to playful speculations about Vladimir Putin’s AI-assisted appearances, this episode navigates the cutting edge of technology with a touch of humor. We also shine a light on the exciting yet controversial world of Mr. Beast's "Beast Games," delving into the swirling allegations and examining the YouTube sensation's response.

    In a world-first move, Australia is banning social media for kids under 16, and we ponder the global implications of this bold decision. Our conversation extends to the intersection of augmented reality and military applications, with Pokémon Go as a surprising focal point. How does a game with 600 million players shape technology's future impact? We explore the vast potential of geospatial data collection, the benefits it brings, and the privacy concerns it raises. Plus, we take a trip down tech memory lane with the pivotal lawsuit involving Apple, Intel, and Microsoft over QuickTime technology.

    Celebrate the festive season with us as we highlight some incredible tech finds, like the budget-friendly Asus Chromebook CX1, a practical alternative to pricier laptops. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just looking for holiday shopping inspiration, we've got you covered. We also touch on Amazon's new Prime Premiere service, bringing the cinema experience home with complimentary perks. As we wrap up the episode, we express our heartfelt gratitude to our listeners and look forward to bringing more engaging tech conversations your way next week.

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    59 分
  • 230: TechTime Radio: Must-Have Holiday Tech Deals with advice from Black Friday to Cyber Monday. Update on Social Media Application BlueSky, and Is Friend.com AI Drama Worth It? Apple's Virtual Assistant and Break Up of Google | Air Date: 11/24 - 11/30/24
    2024/11/28

    Prepare for a shopping spree like no other with our rundown of the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday tech deals. With a little humor and a splash of whiskey, we'll arm you with pro tips on snagging the best bargains and share insights into how shopping trends are shifting from single-day events to month-long retail extravaganzas. And, of course, we can't overlook the timeless allure of nostalgic tech. Journey back with us to the launch of the iconic Polaroid Land Camera Model 95 and reflect on its innovative impact during its time.

    Ever wondered how a burgeoning social media platform like Bluesky manages to pull users away from Elon Musk's X, or what AI companions might mean for your daily life? Get ready for a whirlwind of tech revelations as we navigate these fascinating topics on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm. Dive into the nitty-gritty of Apple's ambitious plans to revolutionize Siri and ponder the implications of the U.S. government's bold move against Google's search monopoly.

    But that's not all—we're also exploring how technology is enhancing creativity and personal comfort. Packed with humor, a whiskey tasting, and our staple segments like Mike's mesmerizing moment, this episode promises to blend high-tech insights with engaging stories and a touch of personal reflection. Tune in and join the conversation!

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    56 分
  • 229: Guest Gwen Way, Joins for a New Gadget & Gear, Next a Young Prodigy in Coding, AI Companions, and Whiskey Tasting: A Tech Time Radio Adventure | Air Date: 11/17 - 11/23/24
    2024/11/26

    Unlock the secrets of technological innovation as we spotlight the incredible journey of Sergey, a seven-year-old prodigy from St. Petersburg already making waves in the coding world. Imagine capturing the attention of a software company at such a young age! Sergey’s story is not just inspiring but also a testament to the boundless potential of young tech enthusiasts. We then venture into the intriguing sphere of AI companionship with the groundbreaking Friend AI wearables, stirring up discussions about the implications of AI in personal interactions. Our guest, cybersecurity authority Gwen Way, introduces a must-have offline voice translator by Anfer, a game-changer for travelers facing language barriers.

    Curious about the impact of AI on our emotions and social life? We explore the concept of vicarious trauma in AI interactions, raising questions about the future of human-AI relationships. Listeners also get a sneak peek into our Tech Times wishlist, where we uncover unbeatable deals for the upcoming festive season. Transitioning from the digital to the tactile, we revel in Mike's mesmerizing moments and a delightful whiskey tasting session. This week, the spotlight is on Jim Beam's 7 Years bourbon, savored alongside an exquisite whiskey salami, ensuring a hearty mix of flavors.

    Finally, we tackle the ever-present tech challenges, such as the recent cyber attack on T-Mobile, reminding us of the persistent threats faced by telecom networks. Despite this sobering note, we keep the laughter and energy alive with more whiskey tastings and engaging stories about the ever-evolving social media landscape. From Blue Sky's innovative features to Instagram's algorithm tweaks, we ponder over the personalized journeys each platform offers. We invite you to stay connected and interact with us, ensuring you're well-armed with the latest tech insights and holiday-ready gadgets. Keep the tech spirit alive with Tech Time Radio for a thrilling technology ride!

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    47 分
  • 228: Exploring Blue Sky's Rise, Apple's Child Safety, and Tech Marvels: From AI Gardens to PS5 Pizza Warmers. New Segment "Say What" | Air Date: 11/10 - 11/16/24
    2024/11/14

    What if a new social media platform could reshape the digital landscape? Join us on Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm as we unpack the rise of Blue Sky, which has attracted over 700,000 new users in just one week. With high-profile personalities like Taylor Swift making the switch, we examine the implications for established platforms and what it means for the future of online interaction. Meanwhile, Ody takes us to the Chelsea Flower Show, where an AI-powered garden is revolutionizing the way plants communicate their needs, merging green thumbs with green tech in an unexpected harmony.

    Discover how Apple is taking bold steps to protect young users with their new initiative aimed at shielding children from explicit content. We discuss the innovative features rolling out in Australia and explore the balance between enhanced safety and potential privacy concerns. Gwen Wei, our gadgets and gear aficionado, introduces a fascinating purchase-ready gadget, while we reminisce about the iconic Elwood Edwards and his unforgettable "You've Got Mail" announcement that defined a generation's internet experience.

    Prepare for a whirlwind of tech shenanigans as we explore the quirky intersection of fast food and technology with Pizza Hut Canada's PS5-powered Pizza Warmer and the Zephyro USB-C mouthpiece for music lovers. Plus, get the scoop on Microsoft's upcoming universal share button for Windows 11, poised to revolutionize how we share content. As we toast National Happy Hour Day with a tasting of Woodford Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey, we ponder the mysterious movements of the UK's oldest satellite, Skynet-1A, proving once again that in tech, anything is possible.

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    53 分
  • 227: Unraveling Tech Giant Issues with Intel and 23andMe. We Look at OpenAI's Bold Venture in Search. Our Famous Segment LETTERS is Back Sharing New Phishing Scams, and then the Impact of Android | Air Date: 11/3 - 11/9/24
    2024/11/07

    Get ready to explore the ever-evolving world of technology with TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm. Discover the inner workings of tech giants like 23andMe and Intel as they navigate leadership changes and financial challenges. We'll unravel the fascinating dynamics at play with OpenAI's bold venture, aiming to rival Google with a new ChatGPT feature while integrating with Apple’s Siri. This week, we also shine a light on Netflix's content shake-up and the unsettling misuse of DocuSign's API in scams, providing listeners with essential tips to protect themselves.

    The drama doesn’t stop there! We're diving into a world of email phishing scams, where we expose a sneaky attempt targeting Coinbase users. With Mark Gregoire as our whiskey tasting guide, we take a humorous yet informative sidestep into the world of Barrel Craft Spirits' single barrel bourbon. As we savor the taste, we also tackle the serious subject of data privacy, dissecting the precarious financial situation of Intel and the murmurs of a potential merger with AMD. These discussions underscore the pressing need for vigilance and data protection in our interconnected world.

    Finally, we'll take you on a nostalgic journey through tech history, celebrating the impact of Android since its debut on November 5th, 2007. While touching on American football traditions, we critique the ongoing security vulnerabilities at DocuSign, questioning their response effectiveness. Amidst the tech insights and discussions, rest assured you'll enjoy our signature blend of wit and wisdom. Whether you're a tech aficionado or just love a good story, this episode promises to entertain and enlighten.

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  • 226: TechTime's Horror Stories: AI's Creative Takeover From Humans to Skynet and Halloween's Scariest Tech Trends with Guests Nick Espinosa and Gwen Way | Air Date: 10/27 - 11/2/24
    2024/10/31

    Can AI take over the roles of creative professionals, and what are the scariest tech trends we should be wary of this Halloween? As we uncover the answers, we’re joined by Nick Espinosa, who shares his insights into the eerie world of modern technology. From Netflix's Moments feature, which promises much more than it delivers, to the haunting possibility of hacked robot vacuums communicating beyond the grave, there's no shortage of tech horror stories to keep you on the edge of your seat. Gwen Way also brings a gadget that blurs the line between tricks and treats, adding to our Halloween-themed tech tales.

    Expect a whirlwind of unsettling tales as we explore the controversies surrounding AI replacing journalists at a Polish radio station. This chapter raises important questions about the future of human roles in the creative industry. Plus, a peculiar story from a Chinese aquarium leads us to discuss the chasm between reality and expectations, as visitors find themselves let down by a supposedly giant shark exhibit. Meanwhile, the hacking of Chinese-made EcoVax robot vacuums on American soil becomes a chilling reminder of the vulnerabilities that lurk in the gadgets we rely on.

    As we wrap up, heed our warnings about cybersecurity risks during the holiday season, with cybercriminals refining their tactics to outsmart us. We reflect on the impact of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and celebrate significant milestones in internet history. For our whiskey enthusiasts, Michter’s US*1 Barrel Strength Rye 2024 whiskey makes a surprising appearance, proving to be a treat rather than a trick. Join us for a thrilling mix of tech, tales, and tastings as we celebrate the spooky season and ponder the future of our digital world.

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    56 分