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(March 17, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about the new Apple Airpods Max 2, Proton's "Born Private" initiative, and UVEYE AI car scanning. ‘Happy (and safe) shooting!’ AI chatbots helped teen users plan violence in hundreds of tests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few have done more to popularize and bring science to a level for everyone to understand than Neil deGrasse Tyson.He will host the “Cosmic Perspective” here in Columbus next week.But what does he have to say about the future of space exploration and about scientists here on Earth?We're talking with him today on Tech Tuesday.When it's a touch-screen world, everyone clicking through daily chats and tasks, what about those who can't see the screen? How do they navigate digital life?Amazon unveils a new personality for Alexa: Meet her adults-only "Sassy" side.Guests:Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, teacher, authorJanae Miller, founder/managing principal, Sight UnseenRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.(Jason Decrow/AP/Invision)
Some Corporate B.S, Sassy Alexa, Honda issues and More Fraud.... Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems joins us to discuss all this and more on another Tech Tuesday segment!
Jim Sharpe and LaDona Harvey break down the week's biggest tech headlines.
Few have done more to popularize and bring science to a level for everyone to understand than Neil deGrasse Tyson.He will host the “Cosmic Perspective” here in Columbus next week.But what does he have to say about the future of space exploration and about scientists here on Earth?We're talking with him today on Tech Tuesday.When it's a touch-screen world, everyone clicking through daily chats and tasks, what about those who can't see the screen? How do they navigate digital life?Amazon unveils a new personality for Alexa: Meet her adults-only "Sassy" side.Guests:Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, teacher, authorJanae Miller, founder/managing principal, Sight UnseenRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.(Jason Decrow/AP/Invision)
From Google Cardboard dinosaurs to the high-speed multiverse of Generative AI, we're taking a nostalgic deep dive into the evolution of Ed Tech in RUSD! In this episode, we're reunited with our "Original Ed Tech Coach," Nicole Howes, to celebrate how far the district has come since the days of sharing a single laptop cart for "Tech Tuesday." Nicole shares her front-row seat to our digital transformation, the rise of classroom staples like Canva and GoGuardian, and why Twitter for teachers finally fizzled out. Tune in for a hilarious walk down memory lane with an OG friend—plus the "savage" truth about oven mitts and, of course, lettuce.
(March 10, 2026) KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Bill for ‘Tech Tuesday!’ Rich talks about Apple's Macbook Neo going on sale, iPhone 17e launching, and whether you should switch to wireless home internet. Live Nation, Ticketmaster’s owner, settles antitrust case with Justice Department. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technology plays a vital role in every facet of life and technology, or a lack thereof, is playing a role in the war between the U.S. and Iran.We will be discussing data centers in the region, supply chain issues, semiconductors, delivery services and more.AI has taken over digital spaces, but AI is also making its way into the physical world. Path Robotics is a company based in Columbus that is working to build large-scale welded parts using physical AI.Apple is coming out with a more affordable laptop called NEO, TCL has released a phone that features an anti-glare screen and Fortnite is being made available for downloading on mobile devices.We're digging into all of these topics on this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Andy Lonsberry, CEO/co-founder, Path RoboticsCarla Sertin, head of editorial content, WIRED Middle EastRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format. (photo: Vahid Salemi / AP)
Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB joins us to discuss AI, a Sony playstation hack and more.
KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Bill for ‘Tech Tuesday!’ Rich talks about Apple's Macbook Neo going on sale, iPhone 17e launching, and whether you should switch to wireless home internet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technology plays a vital role in every facet of life and technology, or a lack thereof, is playing a role in the war between the U.S. and Iran.We will be discussing data centers in the region, supply chain issues, semiconductors, delivery services and more.AI has taken over digital spaces, but AI is also making its way into the physical world. Path Robotics is a company based in Columbus that is working to build large-scale welded parts using physical AI.Apple is coming out with a more affordable laptop called NEO, TCL has released a phone that features an anti-glare screen and Fortnite is being made available for downloading on mobile devices.We're digging into all of these topics on this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Andy Lonsberry, CEO/co-founder, Path RoboticsCarla Sertin, head of editorial content, WIRED Middle EastRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format. (photo: Vahid Salemi / AP)
Sarah Kuenzi is on The Morning Blend to announce the "Parish of the Week". Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Ohio recently received large amounts of snow.When warmer weather came in, the snow melted, leading to dense fog and something unseen: pollution. This invisible effect of the melting snow has led to concern about local air quality.In 2024, the U.S. surgeon general called for adding warning labels to social media platforms explaining that they may be harmful to younger users.Social media companies are now being sued for the harm they have caused. We will get an update on the META trial.There is a shortage of memory chips used in consumer devices such as cellphones. Because of this shortage, cell phone prices are skyrocketing, and less people are buying them.Guests:Alec Kownacki, meteorologist, Michigan Department of EnvironmentKelly Stonelake, former Meta employee-turned whistleblower/tech accountability advocateRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.
Get the stories from today's show in THE STACK: https://justinbarclay.comJoin Justin in the MAHA revolution - http://HealthWithJustin.comProTech Heating and Cooling - http://ProTechGR.com New gear is here! Check out the latest in the Justin Store: https://justinbarclay.com/storeKirk Elliott PHD - FREE consultation on wealth conservation - http://GoldWithJustin.comTry Cue Streaming for just $2 / day and help support the good guys https://justinbarclay.com/cueUp to 80% OFF! Use promo code JUSTIN http://MyPillow.com/JustinPatriots are making the Switch! What if we could start voting with our dollars too? http://SwitchWithJustin.com
Our Great Friend of Jan Wilking is back on the podcast! Jan is the founder of The Coaches' Toolchest which is a tremendous resources for Coaches, ADs, and Leaders! Jan shares some cool observations and some great tips on this episode of the Educational AD Podcast!
Ohio recently received large amounts of snow.When warmer weather came in, the snow melted, leading to dense fog and something unseen: pollution. This invisible effect of the melting snow has led to concern about local air quality.In 2024, the U.S. surgeon general called for adding warning labels to social media platforms explaining that they may be harmful to younger users.Social media companies are now being sued for the harm they have caused. We will get an update on the META trial.There is a shortage of memory chips used in consumer devices such as cellphones. Because of this shortage, cell phone prices are skyrocketing, and less people are buying them.Guests:Alec Kownacki, meteorologist, Michigan Department of EnvironmentKelly Stonelake, former Meta employee-turned whistleblower/tech accountability advocateRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.
Time for a Tech Tuesday with Sarah KuenziSubscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
A battle is being waged in the United States between a company called Anthropic and the US Pentagon, and it's all over rules about using AI for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons. Anthropic is refusing to comply with requests from the Pentagon, and now President Trump has announced the entire federal government will stop working with Anthropic. Finn Hogan joins Jesse to explain why we should care, and shares introductory tips for using AI to your benefit.
In this episode of the ABB Solutions Podcast, host Mike Murphy is joined by Brion Flaningam, ABB Drives Technical Instructor, to break down the fundamentals of motor starting methods. Based on a recent webinar, this episode walks through the basics of motor types, full voltage starters, and reduced voltage starting methods. Brian explains how different starters manage inrush current, how traditional direct online methods compare to more advanced approaches, and why Y delta starters are commonly used in certain applications. Tune in to hear insights on:Types of Motors: A high-level overview of asynchronous, synchronous, and permanent magnet motors, along with key differences in speed and configuration.Three Phase Focus: Why this discussion centers on three phase motors and the importance of adhering to NEC requirements.Inrush Current Explained: What happens during motor startup and why managing inrush current is critical for performance and protection.Full Voltage Starters: How direct online, reversing, and two-speed starters operate and where they are typically used.Reversing and Two-Speed Control: How phase swapping and multiple windings allow for direction changes and speed selection.Advantages and Limitations: Why full voltage starters provide strong starting torque but introduce high current and heat.Y Delta Starters: How changing motor winding configuration reduces inrush current and when this method is most appropriate.Timing Considerations: Why proper transition timing in Y delta starters is critical to avoid transients and performance issues.ReferencesIf you would like to attend a training, head over to our U.S. Drives & PAC Automation Solutions Training page. Interested in learning more about ABB Drives? Join our Tech Tuesday webinars where our experts tackle topics from improving efficiency and reliability to solving maintenance issues.Podcast 1: Business Strategy – strategic planning fundamentals to support long-term success: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1770390/episodes/17631204Podcast 2: Training with ABB Project Management – defining scope, scheduling, and resources for project success: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1770390/episodes/15697913Podcast 3: Setting and Achieving Goals – creating clarity, ownership, and direction in personal and professional growth: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1770390/episodes/17963852Podcast 4: Focus & Productivity – building habits and structure to stay consistent and avoid burnout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1770390/episodes/18125609Podcast 5: Teambuilding – strengthening alignment, roles, and collaboration for high-performing teams: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1770390/episodes/17267078
(February 24, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Samsung unveiling its new Galaxy phones, Wispr Flow launching on Android, and “jackpotting” attacks are back in the news. How popcorn took over movie theaters. BAFTS’s guest with Tourettes shouts racial slur during Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo’s appearance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AI will never be outrightly rude or racist, but that doesn't mean it doesn't formulate racist opinions based on harmful stereotypes.This covert racism has major implications from hiring to even legal decisions.We will be talking about covert racism in AI.Streaming services have become one of the most dominant and popular forms of media consumption since Netflix and Spotify revolutionized how we watch and listen to our favorites.These services are not without downsides, though, and as they grow, how does their environmental impact grow with them?One of the most popular online games, Roblox, has been in hot water because of its seeming neglect of children's safety.Guests:Soroush Vosoughi, associate professor, computer science, Dartmouth CollegeKyle Devine, professor of environmental studies and sciences, University of WinnipegRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.(Photo: Sutthiphong / AdobeStock)
Erik Semmel from TAB Computer discussed the severe shortage of hard drives due to increased demand from AI and data centers, affecting small to mid-sized businesses. A hard drive that cost $400 last year now sells for $1,000. Additionally, three Silicon Valley engineers were arrested for sending trade secrets to Iran. Erik highlighted that 40% of AI use involves sensitive data, posing security risks. He also mentioned a new data storage technology using borosilicate glass that can store 4.8 terabytes for 10,000 years. Lastly, they touched on the potential use of robot umpires in baseball, balancing accuracy with the game's tradition and charm.
Hudl is a tremendous platform for Coaches and ADs and today Greg Spick, the Director of Communications for Widener shares how they have REALLY taken their use of Hudl to the Next Level! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Samsung unveiling its new Galaxy phones, Wispr Flow launching on Android, and “jackpotting” attacks are back in the news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AI will never be outrightly rude or racist, but that doesn't mean it doesn't formulate racist opinions based on harmful stereotypes.This covert racism has major implications from hiring to even legal decisions.We will be talking about covert racism in AI.Streaming services have become one of the most dominant and popular forms of media consumption since Netflix and Spotify revolutionized how we watch and listen to our favorites.These services are not without downsides, though, and as they grow, how does their environmental impact grow with them?One of the most popular online games, Roblox, has been in hot water because of its seeming neglect of children's safety.Guests:Soroush Vosoughi, associate professor, computer science, Dartmouth CollegeKyle Devine, professor of environmental studies and sciences, University of WinnipegRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.(Photo: Sutthiphong / AdobeStock)
Sarah is back on The Morning Blend with a new "Parish of the Week."Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Erik Semmel from TAB Computer discussed the severe shortage of hard drives due to increased demand from AI and data centers, affecting small to mid-sized businesses. A hard drive that cost $400 last year now sells for $1,000. Additionally, three Silicon Valley engineers were arrested for sending trade secrets to Iran. Erik highlighted that 40% of AI use involves sensitive data, posing security risks. He also mentioned a new data storage technology using borosilicate glass that can store 4.8 terabytes for 10,000 years. Lastly, they touched on the potential use of robot umpires in baseball, balancing accuracy with the game's tradition and charm.
(February 17, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich speaks on search engines that don’t track you, why tiny digital cameras are trending, the app of the day: Splitwide, and QR code safety tips. Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments. How jet engines are powering data centers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Winter Olympics are underway in Milan, and people across the world are watching their countries' teams compete.The way that people watch the games has changed with new technology.From drones to real-time replay to AI technology, viewer experiences are being enhanced.We will talk about more Olympic news and pivot to the Paralympic games that will begin next month. Technology is at the heart of the Paralympics. We will discuss adaptive sports technology that enables athletes to compete.We'll hear about the latest in wireless earbud technology and it's expensive.Plus, can soil testing help keep your indoor plants alive longer?We're talking about all these topics on this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Mila Fiordalisi, journalist, WIRED Italia (pre-taped)Theresa Berner, rehabilitation clinic manager, Assistive Technology Center, Ohio State University School of Health and Rehabilitative SciencesRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.(Photo: Luca Bruno / AP)
Get the stories from today's show in THE STACK: https://justinbarclay.comJoin Justin in the MAHA revolution - http://HealthWithJustin.comProTech Heating and Cooling - http://ProTechGR.com New gear is here! Check out the latest in the Justin Store: https://justinbarclay.com/storeKirk Elliott PHD - FREE consultation on wealth conservation - http://GoldWithJustin.comTry Cue Streaming for just $2 / day and help support the good guys https://justinbarclay.com/cueUp to 80% OFF! Use promo code JUSTIN http://MyPillow.com/JustinPatriots are making the Switch! What if we could start voting with our dollars too? http://SwitchWithJustin.com
Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB joins us for another Tech Tuesday. He discusses a possible lawsuit with a radio personality and an AI Voice among other things.
Since helping found the 3D Institute in 2014, Wes Simmons has been a pivotal figure in expanding the reach of 3D Coaching from its origins in sports to the realms of business and education. As President and CEO, Wes has leveraged his experience playing for championship football teams under 3D Coaches, which instilled in him a deep understanding of transformative leadership and team dynamics. This foundation has guided him in inspiring a diverse array of leaders from across the globe.Today on TECH TUESDAY, Wes shares his journey along with WHY you and your program can benefit from 3D. Take a listen and then use their scheduling link to find our more -link: https://www.3dinstitute.com/schedule-appointment/ Thanks for listening to The Educational AD Podcast!
Why would Google potentially steal journalist David Greene's voice? And Apple has a special event scheduled for Amrch 4th. What could the tech giant unveil? To discuss this, and other topics is Mashable's tech editor Tim Werth, joining once again for Tech Tuesday.
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich speaks on search engines that don’t track you, why tiny digital cameras are trending, the app of the day: Splitwide, and QR code safety tips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Winter Olympics are underway in Milan, and people across the world are watching their countries' teams compete.The way that people watch the games has changed with new technology.From drones to real-time replay to AI technology, viewer experiences are being enhanced.We will talk about more Olympic news and pivot to the Paralympic games that will begin next month. Technology is at the heart of the Paralympics. We will discuss adaptive sports technology that enables athletes to compete.We'll hear about the latest in wireless earbud technology and it's expensive.Plus, can soil testing help keep your indoor plants alive longer?We're talking about all these topics on this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Mila Fiordalisi, journalist, WIRED Italia (pre-taped)Theresa Berner, rehabilitation clinic manager, Assistive Technology Center, Ohio State University School of Health and Rehabilitative SciencesRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.(Photo: Luca Bruno / AP)
Get ready for Lent with Mater Dei Radio. Our Digital Media Manager, Sarah Kuenzi, is back on The Morning Blend to tell you about all our Lenten resources and an announcement of Parish of the Week.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Tim Batt is with Jesse to discuss what's got people talking in the tech world, today he's looking into advancements in batteries and the new incoming low cost MacBook.
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(February 10, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich speaks on the social media “addiction” trail, ads on ChatGPT, YouTube TV launching cheaper plans, and the most controversial gadget you don’t know about. The Mark Kelly case is bigger than it seems. Sen. Bernie Sanders to kick off California billionaires tax campaign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newly revealed FBI interview notes are adding a surprising twist to the long-running story surrounding Jeffrey Epstein — and drawing renewed attention to Donald Trump's past interactions during the early investigation years. A former Palm Beach police chief claims a private conversation occurred at a critical moment, potentially reshaping how the timeline is understood. What exactly do the documents say, and why are they surfacing now? We break down facts, context, and unanswered questions.Pulitzer Prize winning author and investigative journalist David Cay Johnston will share his thoughts. Tech Tuesday brings Jefferson Graham by the show.The Mark Thompson Show 2/10/26Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
ICE activity continues to be a part of American life. Photo documentation of ICE activity has occurred since the beginning of ICE encounters. But ICE has its own techniques it uses to track down immigrants and protesters.Consumer Reports recently released its 2026 best cars list. For the first time, every car on the list can be purchased as an electric or hybrid model. We will be talking about electric vehicles and car safety features to inform consumers' buying decisions.And then Apple has a new photo clean-up tool that's pretty easy to use. And the thermometer of the future is here, and it's pretty expensive.Guests:Lily Hay Newman, senior writer for WIREDKeith Barry, senior autos reporter for Consumer ReportsRussell Holly, director of commerce content for CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation, you can request an alternative format.(Photo: Alex Brandon / AP)
Tech Tuesday back again with Erik Semmel of TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB. This week he discusses fake ransoms, and how AI has its own Social Media platform now.
Dana Pappas is a HALL OF FAME Administrator and she's the Director of Officiating Services for the National Federation of High Schools. Dana shares her journey and some of her Best Practices on this episode of TECH TUESDAY on The Educational AD Podcast!
The Super Bowl is over and Valentine's day is coming up as AI continues to make headlines. Tech Editor at Mashable Tim Werth explains the best gifts for your someone special and the outrage behind AI on this week's Tech Tuesday.
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich speaks on the social media “addiction” trail, ads on ChatGPT, YouTube TV launching cheaper plans, and the most controversial gadget you don’t know about.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ICE activity continues to be a part of American life. Photo documentation of ICE activity has occurred since the beginning of ICE encounters. But ICE has its own techniques it uses to track down immigrants and protesters.Consumer Reports recently released its 2026 best cars list. For the first time, every car on the list can be purchased as an electric or hybrid model. We will be talking about electric vehicles and car safety features to inform consumers' buying decisions.And then Apple has a new photo clean-up tool that's pretty easy to use. And the thermometer of the future is here, and it's pretty expensive.Guests:Lily Hay Newman, senior writer for WIREDKeith Barry, senior autos reporter for Consumer ReportsRussell Holly, director of commerce content for CNETIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation, you can request an alternative format.(Photo: Alex Brandon / AP)
(February 03, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich Mike talks about the newly dropped ‘Moltbook’ where AI agents – bots built by humans – can and are posting and interacting with each other. The housing market is swinging toward buyers. Trade workers gain labor market edge as college grads lose ground.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it look like to enforce a ban on phones in schools?
Get the stories from today's show in THE STACK: https://justinbarclay.comJoin Justin in the MAHA revolution - http://HealthWithJustin.comProTech Heating and Cooling - http://ProTechGR.com New gear is here! Check out the latest in the Justin Store: https://justinbarclay.com/storeKirk Elliott PHD - FREE consultation on wealth conservation - http://GoldWithJustin.comTry Cue Streaming for just $2 / day and help support the good guys https://justinbarclay.com/cueUp to 80% OFF! Use promo code JUSTIN http://MyPillow.com/JustinPatriots are making the Switch! What if we could start voting with our dollars too? http://SwitchWithJustin.com
Another Week with our guy Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB. This week he talks about the latest in AI as well as keeping your kids safe from things they shouldn't be seeing online that are easily accessible.