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The source of computer talk that you can use, General Protection Fault has been providing relatively new-ish information, reviews and interviews covering technology, games and computers for over 17 years. Your hosts Jeremy Smith & Ivan Baird been around for awhile so a wealth of knowledge is just a…

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    • Oct 28, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    Antitrust? let me Google that, October 28th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 72:18


    Mobile first TV service Quibi shutting down after 1 year, Justice Department files Antitrust case against Google and PayPal is getting into the cryptocurrency business.

    Antitrust? let me Google that, October 28th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 72:18


    Mobile first TV service Quibi shutting down after 1 year, Justice Department files Antitrust case against Google and PayPal is getting into the cryptocurrency business.

    So many launches, you’d think we are SpaceX, October 14th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 68:05


    Nvidia's 3080 RTX update, Farmville is leaving Facebook, Library employee accused of stealing $1.5 million in printer ink and All about the Ryzen 5000 line of processors.

    So many launches, you’d think we are SpaceX, October 14th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 68:05


    Nvidia’s 3080 RTX update, Farmville is leaving Facebook, Library employee accused of stealing $1.5 million in printer ink and All about the Ryzen 5000 line of processors.

    ZenimaXbox, September 30th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 58:58


    Microsoft is set to purchase Zenimax, Xbox One X sales skyrocket, for all the wrong reasons, Nintendo has discontinued the 3DS and how much buying everything on Steam would cost you.

    ZenimaXbox, September 30th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 58:58


    Microsoft is set to purchase Zenimax, Xbox One X sales skyrocket, for all the wrong reasons, Nintendo has discontinued the 3DS and how much buying everything on Steam would cost you.

    My favorite game is Wallpaper Engine, September 16th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 59:29


    Comfortable gaming chairs = MYTH, Nvidia 3080 Series Gaming Card, Billy Idol’s Cyberpunk and Next Console Wave.

    My favorite game is Wallpaper Engine, September 16th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 59:29


    Comfortable gaming chairs = MYTH, Nvidia 3080 Series Gaming Card, Billy Idol's Cyberpunk and Next Console Wave.

    You can’t eat toilet paper, March 11th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 66:02


    Coronavirus is starting to cause fallout across the tech industry, The Smithsonian has released over 2 and a half million images you can use for free, TurboTax is spending billions on a free tax prep competitor and Apple won’t let bad guys use iPhones in movies according to one director.

    You can’t eat toilet paper, March 11th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 66:02


    Coronavirus is starting to cause fallout across the tech industry, The Smithsonian has released over 2 and a half million images you can use for free, TurboTax is spending billions on a free tax prep competitor and Apple won't let bad guys use iPhones in movies according to one director.

    Before the storm, March 4th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 75:03


    Streaming is providing the lion’s share of the U.S. music industry’s revenue, the first amendment officially doesn’t apply to YouTube and other forums, GOG has a new refund policy and Twitter is now playing around with ‘Fleets’.

    Before the storm, March 4th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 75:03


    Streaming is providing the lion's share of the U.S. music industry's revenue, the first amendment officially doesn't apply to YouTube and other forums, GOG has a new refund policy and Twitter is now playing around with ‘Fleets'.

    Decentralized Finance, February 26th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 59:04


    A look at the utopian and/or dystopian future of cryptocurrencies, dapps and blockchain technologies. Everything you ever wanted to know about decentralized finance but were afraid to ask.

    Decentralized Finance, February 26th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 59:04


    A look at the utopian and/or dystopian future of cryptocurrencies, dapps and blockchain technologies. Everything you ever wanted to know about decentralized finance but were afraid to ask.

    Another day another data breach, February 19th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 67:27


    Another day another data breach comes to light, this time 10 million guest records from MGM Resorts, Redbox embraces synergy with a pivot… to a free live-tv streaming service, Sony backs out of PAX over coronavirus concerns and Groupon drops goods to focus on services.

    Another day another data breach, February 19th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 67:27


    Another day another data breach comes to light, this time 10 million guest records from MGM Resorts, Redbox embraces synergy with a pivot… to a free live-tv streaming service, Sony backs out of PAX over coronavirus concerns and Groupon drops goods to focus on services.

    Losing games in the Blizzard, February 12th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 68:10


    Netflix is finally letting you stop the autoplay trailers, Counter-Strike Global is about to take action through muting teamates, Geforce Now launches and immediately loses access to Activision/Blizzard games and a recent South Korean documentary recreates a small child in VR so her mother can say goodbye.

    Losing games in the Blizzard, February 12th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 68:10


    Netflix is finally letting you stop the autoplay trailers, Counter-Strike Global is about to take action through muting teamates, Geforce Now launches and immediately loses access to Activision/Blizzard games and a recent South Korean documentary recreates a small child in VR so her mother can say goodbye.

    Huawei or the highway, February 5th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 60:09


    Xbox head Phil Spencer says PlayStation isn't what they are worried about, Steam breaks a record with over 18 million players online simultaneously, Huawei has passed Apple in the smartphone race and U.S. court rules that being muted in a game isn't an example of discrimination.

    Huawei or the highway, February 5th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 60:09


    Xbox head Phil Spencer says PlayStation isn’t what they are worried about, Steam breaks a record with over 18 million players online simultaneously, Huawei has passed Apple in the smartphone race and U.S. court rules that being muted in a game isn’t an example of discrimination.

    There’s gold in them thar fields, January 29th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 67:56


    Old farm equipment is experiencing a gold rush, Scroll removes ads across a range of sites for a flat fee, Grubhub is offering deliveries from restaurants that haven’t signed up and Some advice for people seeking free anti-virus software that won’t spy on you.

    Dropping the fox, January 22th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 62:50


    Tax prep software can no longer hide free offerings, and may have a new competitor in the future, Google Play store will stop notifying you of app updates, Disney is dropping “Fox” from all of its new purchases and Pokemon Go’s Live Events may in fact drive over $200 million in travel expenses.

    To our surprise, we made it, January 15th 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 64:42


    More than a 100 million folks are using the Epic Game Store, Robot restaurants are on their way out, at least in San Francisco, PC sales are up for the first time in 9 years thanks in part to Lenovo and We look at the worst data breaches of 2019.

    Netflix Originals?, December 4th 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 62:25


    Netflix library is shrinking as focus turns to original content, Rocket League is officially loot box free and electric vehicles outsell manual transmissions in the US.

    The Spy Who Wrote Me, November 27th 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 74:06


    Valve announces a return to the world of Half-Life in VR, Motorola reveals the new foldable Razr smartphone along with its price and Twitch studio is available and now ANYONE can quickly be a twitch streamer. All of this and a review of the RecJoy Digital Voice Activated Recorder, spy-pen style.

    Fit or not, your data is coming with us, November 13th 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 66:10


    T-Mobile is promising an awful lot if they are allowed to merge with Sprint, Disney+ launches to the delight of 10 million subscribers, and pirates. Not happy with just FitBit data, it looks as though Google probably has all of your medical history too.

    Existential fedora, November 6th 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 73:41


    Twitter is banning all paid political ads starting November 22nd, AT&T’s failure to offer a truly Unlimited plan results in a $60 million fine, Fitbit will soon be owned by Google and Alex Everett puts on his existential fedora and dives deep into Disco Elysium by ZA/UM.

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