A weekly news roundup about the latest apps, tech industry, start-ups, video games, and more!
This week, Vocalo's senior tech correspondent Mike McGee joined Jill Hopkins to chat about McKenzie Scott's philanthropic actions taken after becoming the third wealthiest woman in the world following her divorce with Jeff Bezons. In other news, Facebook is finally taking down posts with misinformation on COVID-19 practices, after thousands of people have died.
In this edition of AHWTH, they discuss the recent protests around Chicago and the country. Mike shares some of his advice on how to practice virtual safety while protesting, as well as the criticism big web companies have received for potentially infringing privacy rights.
In this week's Tech Talk: Zoom is under scrutiny for security flaws, Whole Foods is tracking employee movements with heat maps, and our app of the week is Google's "4thWall"
This week on Tech Talk we discuss Amazon and Instacart workers going on strike and Airbnb issuing refunds + Mike offers his COVID-19 tip of the week.
In this week's Tech Talk: Amid coronavirus outbreak, Comcast and T-Mobile have announced that they will suspend internet data caps for the next 60 days.
Mick McGee joins Jill Hopkins every Tuesday to talk latest news stories in the world of tech. This week we're discussion how the spread of Coronavirus is affecting global markets and Amazon's Jeff Bezos committing $10 billion to fighting climate change.
Vocalo's senior tech correspondent Mike McGee discusses the girls-only app, "Giggle," that uses AI to screen a user's gender — what could go wrong? Also, 4 Chinese hackers allegedly took down Equifax.
Mike McGee joins this week to discuss the former BET Networks CEO Debra Lee who recently hinted at launching a tech fund to back women of color. Also, Facebook turns 16 and issues of privacy remain a growing concern for users.
Vocalo's senior tech correspondent Mike McGee brings us the latest in tech news. This week we're sharing tips on how to raise media savvy kids in the digital age and remembering how 10 years ago the iPad changed the tablet game.
Vocalo's senior tech correspondent Mike McGee brings us the latest in tech news: New leaks about Cambridge Analytica point to larger global manipulation + Sony unveils new electric concept car called Vision-S.
Vocalo's senior tech correspondent Mike McGee brings us the latest in tech news. Google Maps is helping us get around and avoid traffic on Thanksgiving, and Yelp is introducing "Open to All" filter to help customers avoid discrimination.
Mike talks Uber Money and Facebook employees urging Mark Zuckerberg to rethink his stance on allowing politicians to lie in political ads. Lastly, he discusses the new AirPods Pro.
According to NASA, 2035 is doable for humans landing on Mars provided budget is there. Also, a new Walmart initiative brings a direct-to-fridge delivery service for 1 million US customers.
Mike McGee takes a walk down memory lane in anticipation of the Disney+ streaming service launch. He also discussed new accessibility features on Google Maps that provide additional safety services for people with visual impairments.
First, Mike McGee shares how Twitter has launched a "hide replies" feature, which aims to civilize conversations on the platform. With the click of a button, a person will be able to hide specific replies to their tweets, filtering out any remarks ranging from irrelevant to offensive. Last week, hundreds of Amazon employees spoke out against Amazon's environmental footprint. In response, Jeff Besos has proposed a new Climate Change Plan, which commits the company to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Lastly, the app of the week, "lilspace," is a digital wellness company that will inspire you to unplug and spend more time with real live people doing real-life things.
If you requested money from Equifax for leaking your personal data earlier this summer, you'll need to provide more information by October 15th. Listen as Jill Hopkins and Mike McGee break down the next steps consumers must take to get their money. The two also discuss how over 900 Amazon employees have signed an internal petition pledging to walk out over their employer's lack of action on climate change. Lastly, Mike shares the app of the week "Humm.ly," which vows to help your mental health through musical therapy.
Mike McGee has returned to The Morning AMp and we couldn't be happier! Listen as him and Jill discuss how e-scooter companies like Lime, Jump, Bird, Spin have pledged to remove their Florida scooters and bikes to avoid potential flying menaces. If the devices aren't removed from the streets, they could be picked up by hurricane winds — transforming into threats to both people and property. In other news, Facebook is also considering removing the like counter from our feeds. Jill and Mike also discuss the app of the week "Thrive," which exists to help you tackle your most ambitious goals.
Mike McGee is the Director of Special Projects at AnitaB.org, a nonprofit social enterprise committed to increasing the representation of women technologists in the global workforce. He is also our senior tech correspondent bringing us the latest in tech talk. Listen here as Mike and Jill talk about why the FTC's $5 billion Facebook fine is nothing but a small hurdle for the company. The two also talk about USPS's new informed delivery service being a sign of the times. And lastly, the app of the week, Rent the Backyard, could earn you money renting out a studio apartment in your backyard. Wait. There's a studio apartment in my backyard?!?
Wouldn't it be nice to escape all the upsetting news for just a little while? Mike McGee joins Jill Hopkins in discussion about how we could possibly censor crappy news from our feeds. First, the two talk about Chrissy Teigen's suggested Twitter feature called the "I'm emotional" feed, which filters out negative content while highlighting more lighthearted posts about puppies or wholesome memes. Next, the app "Gem" shares news stories at a pace set by the user while also working to balance out sensationalism, click-bait, and fishy algorithms seen in general news coverage. Lastly, Mike and Jill ponder the fall of SpaceLife Origin, a startup focused on conceiving and delivering babies... in space! Tune in to hear all about the ethical and safety concerns on the subject of space babies in this week's Tech Talk Tuesday!
On this week's Tech Talk Tuesday, Sr Tech Correspondent Mike McGee joined Jill Hopkins on The Morning AMp to discuss Snapchat's Earth Day filter, the delayed release of the Samsung Fold, and announce the App of the Week.
Mike McGee is Vocalo's Tech Correspondent who brings us the news in technological advancements and drawbacks every Tuesday morning. This week, Mike looked at the problem with Lyft's new biking service, the U.S. Digital Service errors and the benefits of Disney Now. Listen to the full conversation to hear special tidbits on presidential holographs and Mike McGee's take on biking. Tech Talk Tuesday airs every Tuesday in the 9 o'clock hour of The Morning AMp powered by Vocalo.
In this week's Tech Talk Tuesday Mike McGee and Jill Hopkins celebrate 30 years of the internet, Apple's spring conference and possible reveals, and bring you the App of the week: Truffle. Tune into the Morning AMp live every weekday from 8 to 10 AM on vocalo.org/player and 91.1 FM
Mike McGee is Director of Programs at CodeNow, a non-profit transforming underrepresented youth into coders, designers and product managers. He is also our senior tech correspondent bringing us the latest in tech talk. Today, we get news that emojis are making their way into court cases, and people aren't ready. When texts are used as evidence, how do you translate an emoticon? Then, Mike and Jill dicuss how online dating scams have cost lovelorn Americans $143 million. And the Product of the Week is "Learning Language With Netflix", a subtitle option that allows users to learn a new language as they watch their favorite shows. Now you can say "This sparks joy" in about a dozen languages! Mike McGee joins us on The Morning AMp every Tuesday at 9am to talk about the latest updates in tech.
Mike McGee is Director of Programs at CodeNow, a non-profit transforming underrepresented youth into coders, designers and product managers. He is also our senior tech correspondent bringing us the latest in tech talk. Today, we get news from YouTube. They're not on that conspiracy theory action anymore. As it turns out, AI might be racist. And, the Product of the Week is called "Letters from You", and it lets you give advice to yourself in the future.
On this week's Tech Talk Tuesday, Mike McGee explores the future of dining: Chest-mounted robot arms to toss sweet treats in your mouth, as well as the impact of social media platforms on democracy and free speech: where does the government draw the line of privacy and security? Lastly the app of the week involves Siri automatically recording police encounters with a simple voice command to help battle police brutality.
Tired of getting automated calls from scamming robots? Mike McGee is here to ease your pain. He also discusses Amazon's potential HQ locations as well as the App of the Week, which allows the everyday person to fight climate change.
Senior Tech Correspondent Michael McGee discusses the latest Apple products hitting stores just in time for the Holidays, eBay's smartphone trade-ins that offer the highest rates of return, and finally Nurse 1-1, the app of the week that could save you a trip to the doctor.
Senior Tech Correspondent Mike McGee joins Jill Hopkins and Jesse Menendez for another #TechTalkTuesday. This time around, Mike delivers the latest news on Amazon's secret artificial intelligence tool and its attitude towards women. He also discusses the impact of phones on people's attention spans, as well as a new product that could solve that problem.
In this week's #TechTalkTuesday The Trump administration sues California over a tough net neutrality law, Elon Musk pulls a prank that goes too far, and Amazon creates a dream store for last minute shoppers. Mike McGee joins Jill Hopkins to deliver the latest details on these headlining stories.
Mike McGee is the Director of Programs at CodeNow, a non-profit transforming underrepresented youth into coders, designers and product managers. He is also Vocalo's senior tech correspondent bringing us the latest in tech news. He joined Jill Hopking on The Morning AMp to talk about Snapchat's new camera that'll let you easily shop on Amazon, the recent purchase of Pandora by SiriusXM, as well as our App of the Week, DRYP, your household companion for taking care of your plants.