Tim Robertson and David Cohen host TechFan, a MyMac Podcasting Network produced weekly show with a focus on all things Technology. From iPads to XBox, Google to Marvel, Apple to WikiPedia, we cover our favorite subjects with some of the best guests in the tech world.
David has a car deal go sideways and Tim explains what the dealership was actually doing. Plus, time to buy before massive price hikes thanks to idiotic tariffs? Someone hacks crosswalk voices, and David gets a battery.
Tim and David talk Napster, Nintendo, stupidity of a Cloud Dishwasher, the JetKVM, and Microsoft's 50th birthday.
Apple released some new products, and Tim and David discuss. Time to upgrade your Mac or iPad? Or are you just fine where you are?
Tim and David talk about dropping Dropbox due to customer service and bad software, updates at MyMac, arcade monitor problems, hunting for a hard drive, and HP makes a stupid decision.
Tim and David discuss the NEW MyMac.com, Credit Karma, Captain America Brave New World, and part two of our 80s movie FaceOff!
Tim and David look at some MyMac.com history, stolen videos, and the current state of Apple products.
Siri, AI in trains, Adobe price hike, M4 Mac mini, i9 15-inch Macbook Pro, and the Gizmondo handheld from 2005 are all topics David and Tim discuss this week.
Tim and David look at the launch of Windows 95, what it means for the tech world at the time, and the fact that it was 30 years ago. Plus Steam OS news, Gaming on PC, Nvidia. and much more.
Tim and David look back at the highs and lows of 2024, including VisionPro, TikTok, BlueSky, 3D Printing, Intel, Elon Musk, fall of Twitter, quantum computing, and AI.
Tim and David talk some podcast history, trouble at Intel, Apple buys Pixelmator, and David gets a Spectrum!
Tim and David talk the Anbernic RG505, My Arcade Atari Game Station Pro, Atari Edition Super Pocket, new Mac mini, VMWare, and tracking jets.
David and Tim look at the a Panasonic Lumix SZ1 compared to an iPhone 16 in image quality, Meta firing people over mean vouchers, the 100th MyMac Podcasting coming, and much more
Is Qualcomm buying Intel? Tim and David delve deep on the topic. Also included is the latest iPhones and macOS, AnandTech and Touch Arcade closing, Columbus tries to shut up a whistle blower, and much more!
David and Tim discuss Kindle, Fire 11, Razr 40, failing AI, large TVs, Logitech, and much more.
Tim and David discuss the Debacle of CrowdStrike, Chrome Cookies, SDF1, David's eye problem, YouTube, and Uber Zones.
Tim and David talk Bambu Labs 3D Printers, Blink and Ring, Japan's war on the Floppy Disk, and much more.
David has a new handheld, the ROG Ally, while Tim decides the Bambu Lab P1S is for him. Plus, Humane smokes crack thinking their company is worth 1 Billion Dollars for a after their failed faux-AI pin.
David gets the new iPad Air while Tim gets the Boom in his car. Plus cars crashing into stores, TicketMaster finally getting sued, and the lawyers of the parents of the victims of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde sue Activision and Meta.
iPad rumors are in full swing, which is good as David broke his! Plus Tim wants to know if the AI devices all crap? That, plus Tesla, Apple's Vision Pro sales, ads in Windows Start menu, and a whole lot more!
Tim and David discuss the changes to Roku, and why Tim won't buy another product from them. Plus, Amazon kills Just Walk About stores, inkjet printers, emulation on iPhone, and much more.
Season 2 Episode 2 of the Comic Movies Bracket! Plus, Outer Ranger, quick review of Madam Webb, trailers for The Penguin, The Crow. The Wild Robot, and Star Wars The Acolyte.
David asks at Tim a big questions - does he like Apple more or less than he used to? Also, HP wants to pay to print, ROKU goes off the rails, Reddit decides to sell data, and Tim goes Hybrid.
Tim says goodbye to his beloved Toyota Sequoia, and David decides to give VR a try again. Also, Tesla Cybertruck rusting and people returning the VisionPro.
Tim and David talk the release of the Vision Pro, Music Piracy 2024, Humane Ai Pin, and the British Post Office - Fujitsu scandal.
Tim and David talk about CES 2024, with all the rage being transparent monitors. Plus e-ink toilets, unwanted AI, handheld Atari and the 400 mini, and crap coverage of the event.
Tim and David kinda celebrate 500 episodes, plus the death of independent software development, smart home, adverting online, and much more.
David and Tim talk Digital Photo Frames, iCloud issues, Online ad scams, the coming of GTA VI, sports video games, Elon Musk, and being a fan of Technology.
Tim and David talk about Music Libraries, a little on the M3 Mac's, OLED Steam Deck, cloud garage door openers, and stupidity from T-Mobile.
There is a pretty big problem at Marvel Studios that Tim and David delve into. Plus: HBO does something gross, Apple cancels Stewart, and much more.
Tim and David look back on the 11-inch MacBook Air, as well as the new Apple Watch Ultra, changes at Unity, streaming commercials, and more.
Tim and David discuss the new iPhone and Apple Watch, the debacle of Unity, NFT becoming worthless, and Tim gets a new gaming PC from Skytech
Tim and David discuss Zoom CEO not living the Zoom life, SanDisk faces lawsuits, a new Atari 2600, and 3D Printers going for late night runs.
David returns from his vacation with some tech reviews, and Tim indulges with a new iPad. Plus, Twitter is now X for some reason?
After a long break Tim and David do a TechFan and GeeksPub combined show. Topics include Twitter, Reddit, Digital Pinball, Secret Invasion, Guardians of the Galaxy, Flash, and much more!
Tim and David both do a solo show on WWDC 2023 this week, including the Vision Pro of course!
Tim does a solo super-short show to talk about theme music and a dual monitor problem.
Tim and David discuss the passing of Intel's Gordon Moore, the E3 cancellation, GM leaving Apple CarPlay and Android Auto behind, as well as changes at Netflix, and a solid-state headphone Tim purchased from the 1970s.
Tim and David discuss YouTube Algorithm, MTV, Mac Pro, Tesla employees spying on customers, Google letting loan apps access contacts and pictures, and Nemo and Guy weigh in with some feedback.
Tim and David focus on the practical prospects of Time Travel, plus a non-spoiler look at the new Shazam movie, AMC doing a dumb thing, and an angry Marvel.
David gets a new (used) Mac and Tim gets new Rode NTH-100Â headphones. Plus, HP is back to their slimy printer ink ways and Apple reveals a new music service. Kinda.
Tim and David discuss the bloatware in Samsung phones, GameStop's latest problems, faux-AI chatbot, entitled YouTube creators, YouTube Music, Apple Music, PS VR2, and much more.
Tim builds a movie poster display and David buys a new Monitor. Plus smart home appliances, VR and AR, Gold Checkmarks, and a killer iPad deal.
David gets the Asus ZenBook Duo UX482 while Tim reviews the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld. Plus a look at some CES trends, non-competes, dual screen laptops, and Acer warranty review. Plus listener feedback!
David and Tim discuss the end days of Waze, facial recognition and MSG kicking people out of shows, moving away from Apple Music, and the Mac Pro problem Apple has.
Tim and David talk Vectrex, Atari 2600, Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, Kindle Scribe, Amazon Alexa, Microsoft and Apple, and a lot more!
David buys a Mac, and Tim discusses setting up the new Mac Studio. Plus, Elon and Twitter, Matter, and Samsung.
Tim and David talk about the Logitech MX Master 3S mouse and MX Keys wireless keyboard, Mac Stupid, 32-inch LG 4K display, and much more.
Tim and David discuss the new iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8, the arrest of the GTA hacker, a SteamDeck competitor from Logitech, and the terrible new The Verge website design.
Tim and David discuss the recent iPhone 14 event, the problem with USB-C, Floppy Disks in Japan, as well as the PlayDate and the SteamDeck
David is running things on his own this week whilst working in San Francisco, and shares his most recent tech experiences from his cruise holiday and the gadgets he is packing on his trip.
Tim and David both purchased Meta hardware this past week, the Meta Portal and the Meta Quest 2. Musk must face Twitter trial sooner than expected, and Nintendo and Value warn owners about the heatwave.