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This week, as this is our last episode of the year, the team from the Tech Podcast Network is coming on the show for a special episode of GNC Week In Review, as we will have a preview of CES 2023. We will look back at previous CESs, a look ahead to CES 2023, our favorites and our not-so-favorites from years past, and a preview of the TPN's coverage of CES 2023. On the episode, we will have on-air talent from Marlo Anderson, host of The Tech Ranch and the National Day Calendar, and crew members, including Michele Mendez from PlughitzLive and Don Baine, The Gadget Professor, that will join Scott and Kirk this episode. The Live Stream Video for CES 2023 starts at 9 AM PST/12 PM EST on January 5-8, 2023, and that can be found at gncweekly.com/ces. TPN @ CES 2023 is also partnering with National Day Calendar to celebrate National Technology Day on January 6th! As this is our final episode of the year, Scott and Kirk would like to thank all of our listeners and viewers of the podcast, not to mention; thank you to all who have voted for us in the Technolgy podcast as nominees in the Podcast Awards. Scott and Kirk will be back with a new episode after CES in 2023 on January 13th! Till then, we wish you all the happiest of holidays and a Happy 2023!
This week, Jack Dorsey says to release the files; a woman says she is pregnant…..but why is she carrying CPUs? And would you buy headphones for $949? Show Notes: Jack Dorsey calls for Elon to release the files A woman fakes a pregnancy by smuggling CPUs Dyson's headphones for $949.00 Google Pixel Fold rumors Amazon is getting sued Uber and Motional's robotaxis in Vegas Google's Year In Search What's on Netflix in December? What to watch on Hulu What's on Amazon Prime in December? Am I the A**hole?
This week, Twitter has unraveled, Amazon is undervalued, and would you buy a $790.00 portable speaker? Show Notes: Elon says there are difficult times ahead Amazon loses $1 trillion in market value Devialet's first portable speaker Meta is laying off employees Movie theaters into Zoom rooms What's new on Amazon Prime in November What's new on HBO Max in November Does KFC blame its bot?
This week, Elon is planning to cut jobs, Ye plans on buying Parler, and a 1st generation iPhone is sold for more than $39,000 And this is the last of three special episodes as we have teamed up with F5 Refreshing Technology; we will have unique content from their podcast in each episode, including F5 Refreshing Technology co-host Avram Piltch and his segment, the Piltch Point. Avram will be talking about Intel's/AMD's new lineup of chips. Show Notes: Elon plans to cut jobs Kanye West to acquire Parler An iPhone is sold at auction for over $39,000 Money for your poop From F5 Refreshing Technology **Nifty Gifties** The global smartphone market fell **Piltch Point** **Extra Life** Silent Hill series **News from the Tubes** Starlink Internet on jets **DRM Not Included** Netflix to charge for shared accounts
This week, Elon Musk is selling perfume, Netflix is setting up shop in NJ, and Apple is reportedly withholding benefits from union workers. Also, this is the second of three special episodes as we are teaming up with F5 Refreshing Technology again. We will have unique content from their podcast in each episode, including F5 Refreshing Technologies co-host Avram Piltch and his segment, the Piltch Point. He'll talk about PC builds and what is the best bang for your buck. Show Notes: "Burnt Hair" Netflix to build a studio in NJ Apple reportedly withholding benefits L'Eggo, My Egg Nog From F5 Refreshing Technology: **Nifty Gifties** Surface Pro X Surface Studio 2 Surface Laptop 5 **Piltch Point** **Extra Life** The Final Fantasy series shuts down **News from the Tubes** Amazon's prototype internet satellites **DRM Not Included** Netflix with ads
This week, Elon does an about-face, Tim Cook facetimes with the Pope, and Kim Kardashian is faced with a fine. Also, this is one of three special episodes as we are teaming up with F5 Refreshing Technology where we will have special content from their podcast in each of the episodes including F5 Refreshing Technolgys co-host Avram Piltch and his segment the Piltch Point and he takes an early deep dive on the upcoming Amazon Prime Day Early Access this week. Show Notes: Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter Tim Cook meets with the Pope Kim Kardashian settles with the SEC Folding smartphone's market share From F5 Refreshing Technology **Nifty Gifties** CES could attract 100,000 people **Piltch Point** Amazon Prime Early Access **Extra Life** Randy Orton wins a case **News from the Tubes** Ransomware Attack *DRM Not Included YouTube is some users to purchase Premium to watch 4K
This week, Elon gets a win, the NTSB wants tech in cars to prevent drunk driving, and Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon, oh my!! Show Notes: Twitter's court ruling All cars should come with tech to prevent drunk driving. Amazon to unveil new devices Apple's October event Microsoft's event Disney's CEO says he'd love to merge Hulu with Disney+ What's new on Paramount+ in October What's new on Netflix in October What's new on Amazon Prime in October A $3,000 tip on a $13.00 bill
This week, Elon throws Jack Dorsey under the bus, Moviepass is not throwing in the towel just yet, and a Tesla owner gets a car key chip implant in his hand Show Notes: Elon Musk subpoenas Jack Dorsey Twitter whistleblower MoviePass is back A Tesla owner gets a car key chip implant in his hand IMDB's Time Machine What's new on Hulu in September An Uber driver hailed a hero
This week, Walmart is getting Paramount, Elon is getting what he wants, and there will be a Ring doorbell tv show. Show Notes: Walmart and Paramount+ Judge orders Twitter to give Elon Musk documents Ring TV Show Airbnb's "new anti-part technology." All-electric robotaxi service in Las Vegas Apple event on September 7th Streaming viewership surpasses cable Netflix's ad-supported plan Hard drives crash when playing "Rhythm Nation."
This week, Elon Musk wants to have a debate about bots, Amazon buys iRobot for billions, and a mom is suing Facebook. Also, this week, Avram Pilch, co-host of F5 Refreshing Technology, joined us, but due to technical issues, he could not stay on the podcast. We will definitely have him back on a future episode. And our podcast is a People's Choice Podcast Award nominee in the This Week In Tech Technology category, Kirk and Scott would like to thank all of our listeners and viewers for voting for us! Also huge thank you to Geek News Central and its host Todd Cochrane for allowing us to be a partner show on the homepage of geeknewscentral.com. So please be sure to keep your fingers crossed to find out if we won the award. We won't know who will win till next month, so be sure to keep an eye out on our social media feeds, and we will keep you all posted if we get the win! So again, thank you all for your support by listening to or watching the weekly episode on YouTube, and if you are not already subscribed to the podcast, we can be found on your favorite podcast even better, be sure to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel, which can be found under GNC Week In Review. Show Notes: Elon Musk challenges Twitter CEO to a debate Amazon to acquire iRobot A mom is suing Facebook AT&T's $14 million settlement Apple's next iPhone might be expensive The Right Stuff Walmart may bundle with a streaming service You can get paid $1,000 to taste and rate Trader Joe's foods
This week, Elon Musk says Tesla is losing billons, billons of credentials are for sale on the dark web and there is something from nothing and it's not coming to the United States Show Notes: Tesla losing billions Billions of credentials for sale on the dark web The Nothing phone will not come to the US eBay acquires an NFT marketplace You can pay for your Lyft with cash Netflix lays off 300 more employees What's new on Hulu in July What's new on Netflix in July Kidnapped woman rescued after seeking help from a GrubHub order
This week, Tesla is doing well, Netflix is not doing so well and after a month of streaming on-air, CNN+ is shutting down. Show Notes: Tesla Q1 Netflix reported a loss of subscribers CNN+ is shutting down HBO Max Q1 Apple Store workers in Atlanta file for a union election The global smartphone market in Q1 Amazon hit with more lawsuits Sony plans to put ads in games Disney+ glitch Electric chopsticks Don't forget about our giveaway where one winner can win CES swag, TPN merch, and a goodie bag from our previous special guest Shannon Morse which can be found here Also Plughitz Live is trying to learn about its audience and they are doing a survey, it only takes 60 seconds to fill out and someone can win a CES prize pack. To fill out the survey can be found here
This week on this special episode, Elon Musk buys into Twitter, Comcast wants a man to pay $19,000 and the State Department is adding a new bureau.....plus we welcome a special guest... Shannon Morse to the podcast! Also to celebrate having her on the podcast, we are going to have a supersized giveaway with some prizes! Details on this episode, so please be sure to take a listen! Subscribe to Shannon on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ShannonMorse?s... Follow her on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/snubs Support her work: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ShannonMorse Buy her a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/snubs Show Notes: Elon Musk owns 9.2% of Twitter Comcast wants a man to pay $19,000 State Department's new bureau Mailchimp breach Star Trek NFT Activision Blizzard gives QA testers full-time jobs and a pay raise Amazon is planning to appeal Staten Island's victory RoboBurger
This week, Google's getting sued, Amazon gets MGM, and who knew CDs are still a thing! Show Notes: Google is getting sued Amazon acquires MGM CD sales rose Netflix wants you to pay for sharing your password Verizon makes Fios free for low-income households Pete Davidson will not be on the next Blue Origin flight Tesla employee fired Amazon drivers staged a protest Russian try selling Big Macs
This week, Samsung is setting a standard, 4 AG's are suing Google and John Stankey says to its competitors, "Go ahead and raise your prices." Show Notes: Samsung's next Unpacked event Google is being sued John Stankey suggests Netflix's price hike is great news for HBO Max Amazon Ambassadors no longer on Twitter HBO Max Q4 Apple obtains restraining order against a woman Reddit tests allowing users to set any NFT as their profile picture Verizon Q4 The SAT will now be digital Warner Music Group is building a "musical theme park" in the metaverse Minnie Mouse now wears a pantsuit And don't forget about our CES swag/TPN merch giveaway to enter is here
This week, Microsoft buys Activision for billons, Apple balloons its market share in the smartphone market and the CEO of Airbnb is living in Airbnb plus we'll recap on all that went down from CES 2022 Show Notes: Microsoft buys Blizzard Apple retakes top spot in Q4 2021 CEO of Airbnb will live on the platform Apple's rumored mixed reality headset could be priced over $2,000 Pichai and Zuckerberg personally oversaw an illegal deal Democrats unveil bill to ban online "surveillance advertising" Amazon is being sued Galaxy S22 Ultra Cracker Barrel ordered to pay $9.4 million to a customer in a lawsuit I wanted to give a big thank you to Todd Cochrane for allowing me to have my own podcast and to be a part of the Tech Podcast Network as well as a partner with Geek News Central where this podcast is modeled from. Also, I want to give a big thanks to Scott for coming on the podcast as my co-host where he brings a lot to the table by dissecting the tech news with me and having a lot of fun on the episodes and I cannot imagine having a podcast without him. And lastly, I along with Scott wanted to say thank you to all of the viewers and subscribers to the podcast, without all of you, this podcast would not have happened. KIrk To celebrate our 100th episode, we are going to have a giveaway where we are going to select 2 winners to get some cool swag also some TPN merch, to enter head over here
This week is a special GNC Week In Review as we are going to give a special early preview of our live coverage of CES 2022 from Las Vegas! And this is our last episode for the year, Chris Jordan from the Talking Sounds Podcast is our guest and he'll join us on this special episode discussing past CES's and what we will see at CES 2022 As we are less than 2 weeks away from CES 2022 and GNC Week In Review along with the Tech Podcasts Network will be heading to Las Vegas for live coverage of CES 2022, covering all of the action of the latest tech and what better way to support the Tech Podcasts Network by scoring some merch, you will support us and you can get some cool stuff! It's a win-win! So check it out here to this link. Also be sure to follow along on the GNC Week In Review YouTube channel with behind the scenes of CES 2022 from the studio, the show floor, and more. Scott and Kirk will be back on January 14th, 2022 with episode 100 and there will be a lot of changes that you will all see from a new logo, intro music, and a lot more. As always big thank you all to all of the listeners and viewers of the podcast this past year and we all hope that you all stay on the ride as bigger and better things come. We hope you all have a great holiday season and a happy and healthy 2022!
This week, the Pixel 6 has problems, Boost Mobile introduces their Carrier Crusher plan, and guess who else doesn't like the removal of the YouTube dislike button? Show Notes: Problems with battery life on the Google Pixel 6 Problems with the fingerprint scanner on the Google Pixel 6 Boost Mobile's Carrier Crusher Plan Starbucks team up with Amazon YouTube Co-Founder opposes the removal of the dislike button FCC and the National Suicide Prevention Hotline We read Twitter for entertainment T-Mobile says it hits in goal in 2021 with 5G Apple to begin do-it-yourself repair program for iPhones Walmart and Zipline Crypto collective firm loses bid Hulu launches a store Reeses giant peanut butter pie
This week, Google was valued almost at $2 trillion dollars, Congress approves a broadband plan for billions and MoviePass is making a comeback? Show Notes: Google briefly hit a market cap of $2 trillion dollars Congress OKs 42 billion to deploy 100 Mbps broadband MoviePass may return in 2022 DOJ sues Uber Apple's original computer fetches $400,000 at auction YouTube says will be hiding public dislike counts Samsung's display chief's call to action on climate change Most Americans now aware of cryptocurrency You shall not pinch to zoom Disney+ Q4 Arby's 80-proof fry flavored vodka
This week, Apple unleashes its MacBook's, Google shows off its new Pixels and Facebook possibly is changing their name Show Notes: Apple's Unleashed Event Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro Facebook reportedly changing their name CFPB probes Apple, Google, and others over payment systems Walgreens deploy drones AT&T 3Q Verizon 3Q Comcast XClass TV New union deal for streaming production crews Netflix says 142 million households watched "Squid Games" What's new on Netflix in November 2021
This week, Twitter pays millions, Google pays billions and Apple TV+ has a few million subscribers Show Notes: Twitter will pay over $800 million dollars Google buys a building for $2.1 billion dollars Apple TV+ and its subscribers Microsoft Surface event Apple reportedly working on mental health Mobile Museum GoodRx Health Google will give you more info about ads Amazon will hold on an event on September 28th GM and OnStar Documentary on DC Comics on HBO Max What's new on Netflix in October What's new on Hulu in October You use emoji to search for food on Uber Eats
This week, Samsung is flipping and folding again, Amazon is paying customers and Reddit is valued at over $10 billion dollars Show Notes: Samsung Unpacked Amazon to pay customers Reddit is now valued at $10 billion Verizon integrates Apple Health T-Mobile is selling fiber internet Amazon palm print investigation eBay Q2 Disney+ hits 116 million subscribers Tik Tok Frozen Honey challenge
This week, Google is going Pro, Zoom is going to settle and Amazon is selling a smart soap dispenser. Show Notes: Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro Zoom settles lawsuit over "Zoombombing" Amazon's smart soap dispenser Amazon is offering $10 in credit for your palm print Microsoft announces the new "Super Duper Secure Mode" for Edge Uber Q2 Roku Q2 Apple places female engineering program manager on administrative leave Spotify testing a new subscription The FCC releases its first mobile broadband map New beach cleaning robot
This week, Facebook wants to give money to creators, do you want to spend money for a rollable tv? and Clippy is back! Facebook will be making payments to creators LG OLED rollable tv Microsoft's Office Clippy returns AT&T will bring 5G mmwave to airports Twitter sees a jump in demand to remove content from journalists Verizon has the best overall network iPhone 13 rumors Galaxy S20 displays are suddenly dying iPhone camera detects rare eye cancer in a 3-month-old boy Delta stole its pilots' messaging app
This week, Andy Jassey steps up as the new Amazon CEO, if you are looking into a new job TikTok may have a solution for you, and there is something that is coming this month from "Nothing" Show Notes: Andy Jassey is the new Amazon CEO Nothing earbuds TikTok resumes Individuals now spend more time on TikTok Verizon promises 5G services to TracFone customers Airbnb has blocked tens of thousands of partiers Trump sues Big Tech CEO's Google boots 9 apps from the Play Store Universal's films will make their TV debut on Peacock A rare copy of "The Legend of Zelda" sold for $870,000 Google Pixel 5A 5G could arrive soon Our podcast would like to be nominated in the Podcast Awards and we are all asking our listeners and viewers to vote for us in the technology category and the People's Choice Award as a nominee. Then the Podcast Award committee will then vote on each podcast category and winners will be announced on September 30th, 2021. So we are hoping we are one of the nominees and be selected as a winner. Head over here to nominate! And we thank you all so much for your support!
This week, Jeff Bezos is flying to the moon, Bitcoin lands in El Salvador as legal tender, and Facebook will have its own smartwatch Show Notes: Jeff Bezos and his brother is flying to the moon Bitcoin in El Salvador Facebooks 1st smartwatch US House Representative tweets his Gmail password Volkswagen says more than 3.3 million of their customers' information exposed 2% of the top 1,000 apps in the App Store were reportedly scams WWDC 2021
This week, NetFlix adds a plus, Uber’s pleased with a minus and Apple is working on a foldable iPhone? Show Notes: Uber Q1 Apple reportedly working on a foldable iPhone Chromebook shipments soared 275% in Q1 Google adds more flexibility to its return to work policies Boost Mobile's Unlimted Plus plan throws in free virtual doctor visits Netflix "N-Plus" Toshiba launches a new lineup of Fire TV Edition televisions
This week, Samsung unpacks again with products, Apple breaks records again in its earnings, and yes returns in Las Vegas Show Notes: Samsung's Galaxy Book range Apple Q2 CES returns to Las Vegas Alphabet Q1 Verizon tries to sell Yahoo and AOL T-Mobile SyncUp Tracker ADT sues Amazon's Ring Google wants to put Nest Hubs into hotel rooms Sony has sold 7.8 million PS5 consoles Spotify Q1 HBO Max will be $9.99 a month with ads Woman charged with embezzlement for not returning VHS tape FCC to begin $50 broadband subsidy program
This week, Apple springs into action, global smartphone sales rise and Twitter will allow you to upload and view photos in 4K Show Notes Apple's Spring Loaded event Twitter images in 4K FCC robocall mitigation database Microsoft Cloud PC Verizon 5G Home broadband is heading to 3 new cities Global smartphone sales 24% in Q1 Disney+ is getting Spiderman YouTube Mobile starts offering video quality options Mcdonald's adding a BTS meal Spotify paid subscriptions
This week, LG is no longer in the smartphone market, you can no longer get an answer from Yahoo, and oh no 500 million Facebook users data leaked online Show Notes: LG calls it quits Yahoo Answers shuts down next month Over 500 million Facebook user's personal data have leaked online Californa man indicted for stealing Shopify customer data T-Mobile's Uncarrier Next event YouTube and Facebook are the most widely used platforms Uber entices drivers Best Buy Beta Google I/O The Pixel 5a 5G is coming Amazon warehouse workers vote against unionization Optimus Prime responds to voice commands
This week, a tweet sold for millions, Comcast is investing in billions and you can pay in bitcoin for a Tesla Show Notes: Jack Dorsey's tweet sold for $2.5 million dollars Comcast to invest $1 billion over the next decade You can buy a Tesla with bitcoin Facebook, Twitter, and Google CEO's appeared in Congress Uber partners with ScriptDrop T-Mobile Tuesdays Regal Cinemas strikes deal with WB Disney + raising prices Discovery + and GameStop Reddit documentary Every new movie and show on Netflix in April A company will pay you $2400.00 to stay away from screens
This week, Amazon wants to take care of you, the FCC fines 2 telemarketers for millions, and instead of a face id, a thumbprint, or entering a pin you might able to wink at your phone to unlock it. Amazon Care FCC fines two telemarketers $225 million Proposed face unlock system Rep.Bowman introduces new bill to lower broadband costs Apple dominated the wearables market Apple Maps can help you find a COVID-19 vaccine T-Mobile customers are getting a free Pandora app Walmart is making an Android TV stick Monopoly wants your help Coca-Cola is launching vending machine subscriptions in China NFL finalizes deal with Amazon
This week, you can no longer have Fry's with that electronics order, GameStop's stock price goes up again, and no it doesn't have to do with Robinhood and Best Buy lays off 5,000 employees Show Notes: Fry's closing its doors GameStop's stock price goes up again Best Buy lays off employees FCC authorizes a $50 discount for low-income internet bills You can call for a Lyft YouTube will expand parental controls for tweens and teens Pluto TV and CBS All Access subscribers grow Woman earns $3,000 in donations while streaming herself sleeping Mr. Potato Head drops Mister Frogger the game is going to be a game show TV series
This week, Roaring Kitty is getting sued, Google is paying News Corp and Amazon wants you to build it Show Notes: Roaring Kitty is getting sued Google will pay News Corp outlets for using their content Amazon's Build It Chromebooks overtake Macs Google and Facebook dominate mobile apps New Samsung laptops Comcast delays data cap Mark Wahlberg will produce a series about MoviePass NASA's Deep Space Food Challenge
This week Jeff Bezos steps down, RobinHood steps up and Google pays up Show Notes: Jeff Bezos steps down from Amazon Robinhood's Super Bowl ad Google will pay $3.8 million to settle discrimination accusations T-Mobile continues growth Spotify's 345 million listeners iCloud outage Amazon plans to install always-on surveillance cameras in vehicles Comcast delays data cap Call to the FCC to expand remote learning connectivity And if you missed TPN's live coverage of CES 2021, you can catch up here
This week, T-Mobile adds millions of customers, Apple’s App Store made billions, and an early preview of what’s coming to CES 2021 Show Notes: T-Mobile adds 5.6 million customers Apple announces record App Store spending Samsung C-Lab Samsung's new Frame TV Sharp unveils Alexa-enable microwaves LG's new stick vacuum What to expect from 2021 Amazon pledges $2 billion toward affordable housing Amazon Prime Pantry is dead Verizon puts 3G shutdown plans on hold Motorola launches 4 new sub-$400 phones Roku says Roku TV was best selling smart TV OS Essential software for a young student Apps that teach you to cook Robots at CES CES 2021 is this upcoming Tuesday and Tech Podcasts Network with PLuGHiTZ Live! will be covering CES 2021 from our home studios and there will be live streaming coverage starting at 9:00 am pacific/12:00 pm eastern starting on Tuesday, January 12th and you can watch live here.
This week, Gmail goes down, Google Max goes away and HBO Max arrives on Roku Show Notes: Google had outages Google is retiring the Google Home Max HBO Max on Roku FTC orders Amazon, Facebook, and others how they collect data Amazon Made for You Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony collaborate Google Chromecast will get Apple TV soon BBC will launch a new subscription streaming channel Movies and TV shows coming to Disney+ in January 2021 What's coming to Hulu in January 2021 What's new on Netflix in January 2021 Chocolate Marshmallow Pepsi And as this is the last episode, I would like to thank Todd for allowing me to have this podcast as a partner show on geeknewscenttral.com, I look forward each week diving into the tech news and dissecting what’s going, providing tips and making people smile for a moment or two, so if anyone gets something out of it makes it all the worthwhile, I also would like to thank Scott for coming on to the podcast as my co-host as he is my yin to my yang, Kirk And lastly, we would like to thank you all for listening to our podcast, watching the live show on Friday evenings (if anyone has not already been yet please be sure to like and subscribe to the GNC WIR channel on YouTube) not to mention subscribing to this podcast. 2021 will bring changes to the podcast as we will have a new logo for the website, hopefully, better graphics for the live show, music, and more. We appreciate everyone that has been and still with us on the ride and we love for all of our listeners to let others know about our podcast and give a listen! See you all in 2021! Happy Holidays and have a safe, happy, and joyous new year! Kirk and Scott
This week, Apple announced its AirPods Max and you would not believe what it will cost you, HBO Max saw a huge increase in subscribers, and Airbnb's IPO shares more than doubled Show Notes: Apple AirPods Max HBO Max hits 12.6 million subscribers Airbnb shares soars Spotify resets passwords AMC warns it'll run out of cash YouTube TV subscribers are getting free Chromcasts Best photo scanners Has your bank account been hacked? Microsoft Bing can help you cook dinner Next week will be our last episode of the year, so across the Tech Podcast Network including this podcast, we would like to find out what you are doing with your tech in 2021 as a way of "spring cleaning"; for example are you defragging your computer, are you deleting the apps that you don't use anymore, etc. Let us know via our connect page and we'll have a special segment of "Do you need help with your tech?" with everyone's submissions.
This week, Apple fined 12 million dollars by Italy, Amazon is having a record-breaking sales season and PC sales are growing Show Notes: Apple fined $12 million by Italy Amazon's "biggest holiday season" Notebook PC sales with a 26% growth in Q4 YouTube's top trending videos list for 2020 Google Play Awards Apple's top apps of 2020 Airbnb seeks valuation of up to $35 billion in its IPO Best laptops for kids 7 best cell phones for senior citizens Bad Bunny is Spotify's most-streamed artist of 2020 AMC Theatres CEO critzies Warner Bros. HBO Max no longer offers free trials What's new on HBO Max in December Mcdonald's McRib
This week, Apple brings in M1, YouTube had a global outage and a customer had a sideways misfortune with T-Mobile Show Notes: Apple M1 Event YouTube outage T-Mobile customer shares frustration Google Photos is updating its storage policy Amazon recalls Ring doorbells Broadband power users explode Hasan Minhaj joins The Morning Show AMC launches private theater rentals Xor's new luxury smartphone
This week, Apple has one more thing, T-Mobile has to pay 300 million dollars to the FCC and Walmart has dropped their robots Show Notes: Apple's "One More Thing" iPhone 13 T-Mobile to pay $200 million Walmart is dropping shelf-scanning robots Mass voters pass right-to repair Portland Maine votes in favor of facial recognition ban Uber and Lyft win the battle over driver status Google ends Screenwise Meter Best unlocked phones Best wearables to gift 8 new uses for your old smartphone Best Wi-Fi USB adapters 6 apps that help you stick to a budget 5 ways to check if your Android device is hacked GameStop TikTok contest
This week, Quibi shuts down, Verizon Q3 earnings go up, and Paypal brings in cryptocurrency Quibi shuts down Verizon Q3 Paypal allows cryptocurrency PS5 will come with streaming services Xbox's Phil Spencer hints at an xCloud streaming stick Netflix Q3 The Animaniacs on Hulu What's coming on Hulu in November Every new movie and show coming to Netflix in November What's new on HBO Max in November The best movies to watch on Disney + in December Ways to turn your phone or camera into a webcam The websites to watch the best tv commercials Find out if any Mcdonald's ice cream machine is not working
This week, Apple has the need for speed, AT&T has DirecTV might be set up for a fire sale and also announcing layoffs and Gmail has changed its logo Show Notes: Apple's "Hi, Speed" Event Apple is starting to ship devices from its stores AT&T might offload DirecTV for a "fire sale" AT&T plans layoffs Gmail has a new logo Google Doodle honors pioneering Black journalist Google apps will add notifications for "critical" security issues Android's new sound notifications Microsoft Edge update Lyft partners with Grubhub Consumers spent a record $28 billion in apps in Q3 Super Nintendo World will open its doors in Japan next year Apple is giving away a few extra months for Apple TV + users Roku Channel on Fire TV Apple extends Apple TV+ free trials 5 ways hackers use Facebook to steal from you Mess with your friends with email pranks 7 essential ways to secure your printer 8 apps which you let you stream local news for free Best Android tablets for kids 6 tips for securing your kids Chromebook Best Bluetooth speakers 10 ways to save battery on your Apple Watch You can purchase the Flippy ROAR for $30,000 Hackers could have locked users inside a smart chastity device
This week, Google launches the Pixel 5 and more but wait the DOJ is suing them, Amazon says you can pay with your palm and the LG Winds lands on Verizon for $1,000 Show Notes: Google Pixel 5 The new Google TV Google Nest Audio U.S Justice department expected to sue Google Apple users don't care about 5G LG Wing Amazon will now let you pay with your palm Amazon has donated $215 million through its charity program Airbnb seeks to raise $3 billion in IPO Disinfecting drones will clean Atlanta Stadium between events Kylie Jenner's make-up firm warns of Shopify data breach A quarter of U.S. adults now get news from YouTube Dairy Queen customer has gone viral Subway bread is not legally bread
This week, Apple launched devices and products, Amazon Music is launching podcasts and if you have an AT&T phone, would you be interested in ads for a $5.00 discount? Show Notes: Apple new iPad Air Apple Watch SE Apple Fitness+ Apple One Bundle Amazon Music now has podcasts AT&T wants to put ads on your smartphone AT&T new 5G hotspot PS5 will launch in November Sony Xperia 5 II New Google Fiber plan Comcast to provide Wi-Fi to low-income students Amazon to open more than 1,000 small warehouses Amazon set to announce new devices Lyft offers 1/2 price rides to the polls Uber wants to help you register to vote The Mandalorian wins at the Emmys CBS All Access rebrands to Paramount + Hulu in October US bans TikTok
This week, Xbox Series X and S launches also possibly V?, Motorola unveils a new 5G Razr and Verizon unveils a 5G hotspot and it can be yours for $400.00. Show Notes: Microsoft Xbox Series S Microsoft Xbox Series X Microsoft Xbox Series V Motorola's 2nd gen foldable Razr Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg will deliver the CES 2021 kickoff keynote address Amazon and AT&T Amazon price gouging Researchers created a Gameboy that doesn't need batteries Console Wars Bel-Air on Peacock 22 common VPN terms explained Here are all of the special edition Android phones How to connect Alexa to Wi-FI, Bluetooth, and more Vinyl outsold CDs for the first time since the '80s
This week, LG teases a new phone, Apple will be releasing 4 iPhones and Samsung makes announcements at IFA. Show Notes: LG teases new phone Samsung at IFA Apple's Fall Event Amazon looks to add 10,000 jobs in Bellevue Washington Android TV dongle Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with Netflix The best ultraportable laptops Best night lights for kids and babies How to get the best fit for your true wireless earbuds How to switch carriers 5 fantastic Android 10 features Bear searching for food
This week, Sony invites you to get a PS5 then again you might not get one, there are some people that are going back to school might not be able to get a laptop and while the US might get average 5G download speeds, the rest of the world surpasses the US. Show Notes: You might or might not get a Sony PS5 Students might or might not get a laptop 5G in the US Apple settles lawsuit 14 ways to speed up Windows 10 Best Android phones under $200.00 Best Android phones under $300.00 Best streaming devices Best gaming laptops Chromebook tips and tricks Krispy Kreme video on TikTok goes viral
This week, Apple is now worth 2 trillion dollars, 3 billion people are gamers and who wants a new Crackberry ….(**ahem**)...Blackberry? Show Notes: Apple worth 2 trillion dollars 3 Billon people worldwide are gamers Blackberry phones are back! Google asks FCC for 6Ghz specrtum for confidential testing Airbnb files to go public Phones could detect drinking over legal drving limit T-Mobile CEO rips into Verizon's 5G network How tech companies are supporting 2020 presidential elections SiriusXM partners with RapidSOS Apple Music launches new radio stations for hits and country What's coming to Hulu in September What's coming to Netflix in September What's coming to Disney+ The best accessories to improve your school from home experience 14 of the best things you can use a VPN for Best Wi-Fi mesh routers Best wireless earbuds An iPhone with Fortnite installed for $5,000
This week, California might shut down Uber, Motorola will hold an event in September and the Xbox Series X launches in November Show Notes: Uber warns of temporarily shutting down in California Motorola will might hold an event in September Xbox Series X launches in November Microsoft Surface Duo Lyft Q2 TCL's 6-Series 4K The 16 best documentaries on Netflix What to do if you're locked out of your phone Best smart switches and dimmers 5 things parents need to know when buying a Chromebook for your kid Best mental health apps Apple may offer 1/2 off CBS All Access and Showtime bundle The last Blockbuster is hosting an Airbnb sleepover How to distribute music streaming services 12 fast fixes for common Android problems
This week, Samsung unpacks its devices, Twitters fixes a security vulnerability and Door Dash launches Dashmart Show Notes: Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Twitter for Android vulnerability gave access to direct messages DoorDash launches online DashMart Apple has upgraded its iMac range Google "Safe Folder" Google Music will shutdown Android TV's new home screen Roku Q2 Disney surpasses 100 million paid subscribers Sony Q1 The best ways to block annoying people on the web The 5 best dog training apps School supplies for online classes Best wireless carriers for students Best Qi wireless portable chargers Best Android smartwatches Facebook slams Apple's App Store polices