A weekly tech podcast from Brooklyn, NY. Mostly Apple, iPhone and apps.
Our first ever live show - captured in stunning high definition. We talk about the Apple Watch (of course) and take questions from our live-streaming audience. Look for more live videocasts in the future. Hosts: Daniel Kuney (@danielkuney) Nicolas Segura (@nsegura) If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
On Monday Apple officially "Sprung Forward" and our panel of experts dissects all of the latest Apple announcements, from brand new details about the Apple Watch to the fully reimagined and futuristic MacBook. App recommendations: Apple Store App - compare Apple Watch sizes with this handy tip from The Verge Hosts: Daniel Kuney (@danielkuney) Nicolas Segura (@nsegura) Victor Johnson (@vwj_me) If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
Ahead of Apple's "Spring Forward" keynote presentation, we take one last opportunity to wildly speculate about the Apple Watch. Without any first hand knowledge we make our last best guesses about pricing, features, availability and how Apple Watch may change your life. App recommendations: Transmit Reader OneShot Hosts: Daniel Kuney (@danielkuney) Nicolas Segura (@nsegura) Victor Johnson (@vwj_me) If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
This was a big week for internet culture and on this week's show we discuss everything from the FCC's major net neutrality decision to how one small broadband company in NYC is trying to offer a competitive alternative to the big cable companies. Topics: ArsTechnica / FCC votes for net neutrality, a ban on paid fast lanes, and Title II (article) Crain's / David versus the broadband Goliaths (article) Mapping the Internet with Shuli Hallak - invisiblenetworks.co App recommendations: Overcast iNet Pocket Twilight Hosts: @danielkuney @nsegura @ShuliHallak @ShrihariPandit If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
Apple dominated the headlines this week and we go in-depth on all of the latest rumors and speculation about your favorite Cupertino technology company. Topics: Bloomberg: Apple Wants to Start Producing Cars as Soon as 2020 (article) Gruber: On the Pricing of Apple Watch (article) Mark Gurman: New Pebble coming soon with thinner design, revamped OS, voice recognition (article) App recommendations: Calcbot Tweetbot Hosts: @danielkuney @nsegura If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
It was a cold day in Brooklyn, but we managed to record another episode of your favorite tech program. Topics: Obama tussles with Silicon Valley over encryption Jon Ronson: How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life (article) Fred Wilson: The Mobile Phone Addiction (article) Nick Bilton remembers David Carr App recommendations: Moom Tutanota Day One Hosts: @danielkuney @nicolasdaring @shulihallak @sbriggman If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
Topics: Nick Bilton's article: Why Google Glass Broke Mark Gurman's latest scoop: Apple's plans for Beats-based music service revealed App recommendations: Knock Scannable Hosts: @danielkuney @nicolasdaring If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
Today we were joined by Jeff Weisbein, Founder and CEO of Kya, and Tom Harari, Co-Founder and CEO of Cleanly. Topics discussed on today's show include: the iPad five years in Dave Smith at Business Insider raises concerns about the experience of buying Apple Watch Peter Kafka would like to see improvements to Apple TV growing and scaling Cleanly with CEO Tom Harari You can find today's panel on Twitter @jeffweisbein, @tomharari and @danielkuney. If you want to try Cleanly you can download their app in the App Store or soon on Google play. If you'd like to listen to our show every week, just search for QNY Tech on your favorite podcasting app and hit Subscribe. You can also find us on Twitter @qnytech or facebook.com/qnytech. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
Wowza, the big #10 is here and it's all about sharing. Topics on today's show include: How we consume information that is shared with us and Twitter's new timeline Recap feature. The good and the bad of the sharing economy. New Worker Magazine: a magazine for and by people who share co-working office space. Today's all-star panel was compromised of Victor Johnson, Melissa Mesku and Daniel Kuney. You can find us on Twitter @vwj_me, @MelissaMesku and @danielkuney. As always, if you enjoy the work we're doing please rate us on iTunes.
Wow, episode #9 is here and it is phenomenal. Seriously, you do not want to miss all of the amazing stuff we cooked up on this one. We thought about splitting it into two episodes but then we were like, no way man, let's live dangerously -- we're going to give you the whole conversation in one jam packed bandwidth melting episode. What did we talk about today? Glad you asked. Today's topics include: Nick Bilton's Be the Star of Your Own Snapchat Story Stores & restaurants that don't accept credit cards or have a $10 minimum charge starting a podcast and building an audience with AJ Meijer, co-host of Inside Acting Podcast You can find AJ at @digitalactor or @insideacting. And we're at @danielkuney, @qnytech and our brand new Facebook page: facebook.com/qnytech. If you like the work we're doing, please write us a nice review and rate us on iTunes. It will help us build our community and make the show even better.
On today's show we discuss: Marco Arment's article: Apple Has Lost the Functional High Ground Mark Gurman's big scoop on the possible new MacBook Air redesign M.G. Siegler's thoughts on the redesign: Whittling Down The MacBook To An iPad And from the NY Times: Stop Checking Email So Often Today's guest star was Victor Johnson. You can find him on Twitter @vwj_me. Daniel is at @danielkuney. If you like the work we're doing, please rate us on iTunes and help us spread the word on your social networks. We're trying to build a community of smart tech enthusiasts and we hope you'll join the conversation with us on twitter @qnytech or at facebook.com/qnytech.
Today on the show we discuss the hardware, software and services we'd like to see from Apple in 2015. Topics include: MacBook Air with retina display iOS 9 wish list Improvements to GarageBand & iWork Updates to Apple TV As always, you can find us on twitter @qnytech.
Today we are joined by Jeff Weisbein, founder of getkya.com, besttechie.com and host of the Bits & Bytes podcast. Jeff and I discuss the biggest stories of 2014 in Apple news. Topics include: iOS 8 and Yosemite Apple Pay iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Apple Watch Tim Cook You can find us on Twitter at @jeffweisbein, @danielkuney and @qnytech. Happy new year!
On this week's episode we are joined by a very special guest, my brother, host of the finest sports podcast, The Bitterness and Rage Show. On today's show we discuss: Are screens keeping us up at night? One study seems to think so. (NPR Article) Will our phones replace our wallets and keys? Jon Evans says we first need to solve the problem of redundancy. (TechCrunch Article) App Recommendations: Waze: Crowdsourced driving directions. (App Store Link) Nuzzel: News sourced from your social networks. (App Store Link) If you liked today's show, please rate us in iTunes. You can find us at on Twitter at @QNYTech, @DanielKuney and @BitterandRage.
In this week's episode of QNY Tech we discuss the latest trends in mobile dating apps. Some newcomers, like Bumble and Mingleton, are trying to shake things up. How do they compare to the old standbys like Tinder and OkCupid? We'll discuss!
It's Marathon Sunday here in NYC and our panel of experts sat down to talk about Apple Pay, CurrentC and just how private your data is when you use Amazon and Facebook. App recommendations this week: Inbox by Gmail Swype YPlan Pocket
This week, our roundtable conversation features Daniel, Steven and Danielle. We discuss Apple's newest iPads, the iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 3, as well as Twitter's timeline change and how we use social networks. App recommendations this week: Uber, Sonos & Overcast
On our inaugural episode, we discuss Apple's upcoming media event on October 16, 2014. Topics include iPads, Yosemite, and the possibility of seeing retina displays on upcoming iMacs and MacBook Airs.