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Google Flights will now give you more information about your potential or booked flights
A coalition of organizations has asked Facebook to discontinue the Messenger Kids app but Larry Magid disagrees
A fitness app called Strava is putting out information where its users -- including likely US military personnel -- are located and that can present a security problem for our troops overseas.
Eye on Tech about the 3 types of emergency alerts that can come to your phone
Sunday is data privacy day when industry, government and everyone focuses on how to make sure that private information remains private
Sunday January 28th is Data Privacy Day when businesses, governments and everyone thinks about how to maintain your online privacy. Ahead of the day, CBS News technology analyst Larry Magid spoke with Russel Schrader, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance -- the organization the coordinates this annual event.
Larry Magid speaks with Larry O'Connor of Other World Computing about dongles, USB C and other techie stuff that actually makes life easier
An upcoming version of iOS has a feature that informs users of the health of their battery and gives them a choice whether to let the system slow down to avoid unexpected crashes.
Facebook is now relying on user surveys to determine what news sources are trustworthy
Roblox is more than just a gaming platform. It's a place where people -- often young people -- develop and share their games and it's getting very popular. To find out more about the service, its background and how it handles safety and privacy, CBS News Tech Analyst Larry Magid spoke with Roblox Founder & CEO David Baszucki
Eye on Tech attended a conference on social media and school safety with an emphasis on suicide prevention.
The company behind the popular social media app for high schoolers, After School, held a meeting on social media safety and suicide prevention where Stanford psychiatrist Dr. Elias Aboujaoude said that, when it comes to mental health and suicide, social media is both helpful and harmful
Frank Trevino on Titan Platforms cute little AI speaker that smiles and dances around and detects your mood
Alex Santos of Fortress talks about commercial grade security for consumers by Larry Magid
Poncho Eddie on Whirlpool's Yummly app and environmentally friendly kitchen appliances by Larry Magid
Jeffrey Ray talks about Omron's new blood pressure watch by Larry Magid
The Omate smart watch has a red button that can alert a call center in case of an emergency
HP VP Mike Nash on HP's new PCs by Larry Magid
Yassi Shahmiri on Ring's suite of cameras, lights and home security products by Larry Magid
Jon Sullivan Of Aflack On Their Robotic Ducks For Children With Cancer by Larry Magid
Hennary Zhwong from Gamesir on a game controller for smartphones by Larry Magid
Bob Stohrer from Canary on new home security camera
Bryan Michell on Carrier's Ductless Air Conditioner by Larry Magid
Larry Magid interviews Moises Calderon Kempler on X2 Wireless Surround Speakers by Larry Magid
Eye On Tech with Larry Magid looks at new GE smart light fixture
Eye On Tech with Larry Magid looks ahead to 2018
Larry Magid's Eye on Tech looks back on 2017
In less than a minute Tech Talk presents both sides of the network neutrality debate through the words of Republican FCC Chair Ajit Pai who wants to repeal it and Democratic Congresswoman Anna Eshoo from Silicon Valley who supports network neutrality.
The FCC is poised to undo the Obama era network neutrality rules and Silicon Valley Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-Palo Alto) thinks that's not in the best interest of consumers or internet startups as she tells CBS News tech analyst Larry Magid in this 14 minute interview
Republic Wireless has a new take on an old idea. It's called the Relay and it's a walkie talkie for families that works over a 4G LTE cellular network and WiFi so you can use it from practically anywhere.
Facebook is launching an app with parental controls for children under 13
W. Todd Maddox, Contributing Analyst at Amalgam Insights, has an interesting proposition. He thinks that virtual reality could greatly improve sexual harassment training.
Larry had a chance to try out Google's new Pixel Buds wireless earbuds and came away impressed.
At the International Bullying Prevention Association conference in Nashville, researcher Elizabeth Englander reported on a study showing the bullying has declined in the past two years, while in-person and cyberbullying based on bias has risen.
Today's Tech Talk comes from the International Bullying Prevention Association conference in Nashville, where experts are exploring the differences between physical and cyberbullying along with the impact of giving devices to very young children
Some users 0f both Apple’s new iPhone X and Google’s new Pixel 2 XL are experiencing images on their screen that shouldn’t be there. It’s only a small number of reports so far, but both companies are taking the issue seriously and making recommendations on how to mitigate the problem while they update their software to reduce it even further
The Good Fight: America's Ongoing Struggle for Justice ($35 but less on Amazon) is a coffee table book with a twist. If you install The Good Fight Viewer (iOS and Android) app on your smartphone you can point to many of the photos in the book and have them come to life with video, audio and other rich media. Larry Magid interviews co-author Rick Smolan.
Tony, Golden Globe and Academy Award Winning Actor Kevin Spacey talks to Correspondent Steve Kathan about his new one-man play, "Clarence Darrow," and the newly-released season of House of Cards.
CBS News tech analyst Larry Magid speak with ADT's Rob Moore about ADT's IOT and security products, including its integration with Amazon Alexa
Larry speaks with Shauna Wilson from The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mi and online at thehenryford.org about the museum's collection of technology artifacts from yesteryear and today
Can a hearing aid be cool? Yes, saus ReSound's Louise Dangaard in this CES podcast with CBS News Tech Analyst Larry Magid.
Larry speaks to Skyrocket's Jaren Wolfson about his company's drones that range from $29 to $150
Trackr president and co-founder Christian Johan Smith talks about the company's little devices that help you find things.
The inventor of the selfie stick is back with a clever and inexpensive way to turn your smart phone into a photo booth
Larry speaks with Joseph Santos, Chief Marketing Officer of smartbeingsabout the company's new smart hub and service
Larry talks with Christopher Calisi about Nightingale, a connected sleep aid that masks room noises
Larry speaks with Scott Weigel, VP of HomeAdvisor about the company's online tools to link home repair pros with home owners
Larry Magid sits down with Bryan Mitchell to hear all about Carrier's new smart thermostat
Larry speaks with Ray Combs about his Sprimo personal air purifer
Larry speaks with the CEO of Circadia about their sleep technology
CBS News tech analyst Larry Magid sat down with Como Audio founder Tom Devesto the Showstoppers event at CES 2017 to talk about his company's versatile audio players