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(June 09, 2026) ABC News tech reporter joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Mike talks about Apple showing off their next generation of products & AI improvements and the brand-new electric vehicle that’s not a car. The Push to bring AI doctors into American medicine. Some California homeowners are now facing an incredible ‘wildfire deductibles.’ Birthrates across the world are down… are smartphones to blame?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inventory can be a real challenge but GearLocker is a game changer for ADs and Coaches. Keenen McCurdy shares how and why you should add Gear Locker to your school! THIS is Tech Tuesday on The Educational AD Podcast!
Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable, joined Arizona’s Morning News to talk about WWDC, SpaceX’s IPO, the UK Prime Minister threatening to ban social media for children, and an AI vibe shift.
Sarah is back on The Morning Blend for another Tech Tuesday.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.
Tech expert Tim Batt joins Jesse to discuss the tech issues hitting the headlines. Today he'll chat about META's smart glasses and how Bot traffic has overtaken human traffic online.
Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB joins us for another Tech Tuesday. The Latest in AI, 3D Printed Guns, and even Government Privacy is covered this week.
(June 02, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Amazon moving Prime Day up, hackers tricking Meta’s AI support, United flight having to turn around because of a Bluetooth device, and Google’s NEW FitBit Air. 52% of professionals have regrets about their college degree. Inside the retreat to teach rich kids how not to blow their inheritance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The AD Think Tank wants YOU! Membership is now over 900 ADs nation wide and here's a cool feature - you will get PAIN for consulting and advising leading Sport Vendors! These are not a sales pitch or a marketing call - YOU are giving your advice on how products can be better designed, displayed and priced to CEOs and Leaders! THIS is TECH TUESDAY on The Educational AD Podcast!
Tim Werth, tech editor at Mashable, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about SpaceX stock that will make Elon Musk the first trillionaire, tech items that are seeing price increases due to AI, an iPhone 18 leak, and a review of the Trump phone.
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Amazon moving Prime Day up, hackers tricking Meta’s AI support, United flight having to turn around because of a Bluetooth device, and Google’s NEW FitBit Air.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest in AI as well as traffic cameras and more with the Great Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB.
Some colleges and universities are hesitant about students using AI, while others have embraced it.The University of Cincinnati has created its own version of an AI chatbot, BearcatGPT, becoming the first Ohio university to incorporate their own AI platform for their students.For most people, networking is vital to the progression of their careers. But is networking equal for all?We will talk about the factors that play into successful networking and if networking sometimes leads to nowhere, especially in the tech industry.And we're discussing two recent lawsuits. The first one is Elon Musk's against OpenAI, which was lost due to the timeliness of the suit. The second one is against many kids' dream vacation, Disney, and what it means for the parks.It's all part of the discussion for this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Bharath Prabhakaran, vice president and chief digital officer, University of CincinnatiEthel Mickey, author and assistant professor of sociology, University of California at San BernadinoRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET
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
Ryan Miller of Scotch Plains-Fanwood in New Jersey and Shelby Sroka of HUDL share how the platform can truly be a "Game Changer" for you and your program! This is The TECH TUESDAY on The Educational AD Podcast!
Mashable tech editor, Tim Werth, joined Arizona's Morning News to talk about Google search changing forever, a new survey saying 99% of executives are prepared for AI layoffs, 3 key takeways from Pope Leo's AI speech, and why people hate dating apps.
Some colleges and universities are hesitant about students using AI, while others have embraced it.The University of Cincinnati has created its own version of an AI chatbot, BearcatGPT, becoming the first Ohio university to incorporate their own AI platform for their students.For most people, networking is vital to the progression of their careers. But is networking equal for all?We will talk about the factors that play into successful networking and if networking sometimes leads to nowhere, especially in the tech industry.And we're discussing two recent lawsuits. The first one is Elon Musk's against OpenAI, which was lost due to the timeliness of the suit. The second one is against many kids' dream vacation, Disney, and what it means for the parks.It's all part of the discussion for this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Bharath Prabhakaran, vice president and chief digital officer, University of CincinnatiEthel Mickey, author and assistant professor of sociology, University of California at San BernadinoRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET
Big events coming up in our area and Sarah Kuenzi is back on The Morning Blend to share more. Plus, Sarah will explain how you can join Mater Dei Radio in praying the Sacred Heart Novena.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.
Tuesdays are when we talk tech. Our expert Tim Batt is here to share what's happening in the world of technology and today he's turning his attention to AI which is back in the headlines thanks to Pope Leo's first major teaching document and the Government's proposed job cuts in the public sector.
From Updated AI to the schemes, scams and tricks, Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB joins us for another Tech Tuesday!
Send us Fan MailThe NICU is one of the loudest environments a newborn will ever experience, yet it is also where the most vulnerable infants spend their earliest, most developmentally critical days. In this Tech Tuesday episode, Ben and Daphna sit down with Gabby Daltoso and Sophie Ishiwari, co-founders of the Sonura Beanie. Their device tackles two pressing NICU challenges at once: harmful noise exposure and disrupted parental connection. By embedding a low-pass filtration system tuned to the acoustic environment of the womb into standard hospital beanies, Sonura attenuates high-frequency alarms while preserving the frequency of the human voice. Parents can also send recordings of songs, stories, and their heartbeat directly to their infant at the bedside. With a feasibility trial underway at Penn Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania President's Innovation Prize secured, Gabby and Sophie are just getting started.To learn more, visit www.sonuracare.comSupport the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below.Enjoy!
Click on any social media platform, and you will be flooded with advertisements.Amongst the regular ads, there are also scams, including get-rich-quick schemes and fraudulent ads. These scams may not be a simple glitch in the system. It is rather an organized effort for Meta to get richer.Two journalists from Reuters uncovered the truth about Meta with their series “Meta's Secrets of Success.”Quantum computing is one of the leading developments that applies knowledge of quantum physics to solve problems in cybersecurity, medicine and finance. We will learn more about this emerging tech field.During many universities' finals week, Canvas was hacked, causing disruptions for many universities, including Ohio State, while the system was shut down for several hours.We're talking about all of these topics during this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Jeff Horwitz, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, ReutersEzekiel Johnston-Halperin, co-director, Center for Quantum Information Science and EngineeringRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET(photo: Noah Berger / AP)
Mashable tech editor, Tim Werth, joins Arizona's Morning News to talk about Trump Mobile, wireless providers trying to eliminate hotspots, the Musk vs Altman fued, new Siri features, and more.
Click on any social media platform, and you will be flooded with advertisements.Amongst the regular ads, there are also scams, including get-rich-quick schemes and fraudulent ads. These scams may not be a simple glitch in the system. It is rather an organized effort for Meta to get richer.Two journalists from Reuters uncovered the truth about Meta with their series “Meta's Secrets of Success.”Quantum computing is one of the leading developments that applies knowledge of quantum physics to solve problems in cybersecurity, medicine and finance. We will learn more about this emerging tech field.During many universities' finals week, Canvas was hacked, causing disruptions for many universities, including Ohio State, while the system was shut down for several hours.We're talking about all of these topics during this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Jeff Horwitz, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, ReutersEzekiel Johnston-Halperin, co-director, Center for Quantum Information Science and EngineeringRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET(photo: Noah Berger / AP)
Join your prayers with Mater Dei Radio as we pray a novena leading up to the celebration of Pentecost. Sarah Kuenzi has all the information and announces 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 Systems and Computer Talk with TAB joins us for another Tech Tuesday.
(May 12, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Apple and Android making texting more secure, Google’s new FitBit Air, and Amazon expanding 30-minute delivery across the U.S. Consumers lean on a ‘hamster wheel’ of credit to manage rising costs. Tourist wins payout after missing out on sun loungers during vacation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As summer is quickly approaching, the summer vacation season is upon us. Many people will take a week or two to let off some steam, re-set, and explore a new corner of the world.A little preparation before departure can reduce culture shock in foreign places.Part of this preparation can include apps that will allow people to pick where to eat and how transportation works in the destination they are traveling to.We'll also discuss President Trump's idea that taking a hands-off approach to AI will allow the tech to grow and stay competitive with other countries, particularly China.But the White House may be forced into overseeing AI technology if it wants to partner with companies for use in government affairs.Then, we'll look at a new AI home companion to a majority of America, taking advice about their health from influencers, what is happening this week in technology?Guests:Ruffin Prevost, contributing writer at The New York TimesSheera Frenkel, tech reporter for The New York TimesRussell Holly, director of commerce content at CNET(photo: New Africa / Adobe Stock)
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 and Brian discussed various tech issues, including IBM's recurring data center outages, the ethical implications of employees selling their work credentials, and the potential dangers of smart glasses. They highlighted IBM's major outage at its AMS data centers, which lasted four hours, and the issue of one in eight employees selling their work credentials. They also touched on the controversial ChatGPT's new feature to alert trusted contacts in case of suicidal ideation. Additionally, they discussed MicroStrategy's shift from a buy-and-hold Bitcoin strategy to selling some of its 818,000 Bitcoin holdings, and the privacy concerns surrounding smart glasses.
Mark Koesterer is back on the Podcast with his platform - The Players NIL - to share how they help HS and College Athletes turn sports into scholarships, NIL opportunities, and career opportunities. THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Apple and Android making texting more secure, Google’s new FitBit Air, and Amazon expanding 30-minute delivery across the U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As summer is quickly approaching, the summer vacation season is upon us. Many people will take a week or two to let off some steam, re-set, and explore a new corner of the world.A little preparation before departure can reduce culture shock in foreign places.Part of this preparation can include apps that will allow people to pick where to eat and how transportation works in the destination they are traveling to.We'll also discuss President Trump's idea that taking a hands-off approach to AI will allow the tech to grow and stay competitive with other countries, particularly China.But the White House may be forced into overseeing AI technology if it wants to partner with companies for use in government affairs.Then, we'll look at a new AI home companion to a majority of America, taking advice about their health from influencers, what is happening this week in technology?Guests:Ruffin Prevost, contributing writer at The New York TimesSheera Frenkel, tech reporter for The New York TimesRussell Holly, director of commerce content at CNET(photo: New Africa / Adobe Stock)
It's time for a Tech Tuesday with our Digital Media Manager, Sarah Kuenzi. She joins The Morning Blend to announce and new "Parish of the Week" and shares some of the great content available to you this week from Mater Dei Radio.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 talk about what's been happening in the world of technology; today he'll bring us up to speed on a local data breach and why Amazon is abandoning plans for a local data centre. [picture id="4KBP4NB_78600356_l_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]
(May 05, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Meta using AI to spot underage users, robot pets, Coinbase layoffs, latest AI photo trend, and Ask.com shutting down after 30 years. Neama Rahmani, nationally recognized trial lawyer, legal analyst, and advocate for justice, serving as the President and co-founder of West Coast Trial Lawyers joins the show to breakdown Uber’s 2026 California ballot initiative titled the "Protecting Automobile Accident Victims from Attorney Self-Dealing Act.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you haven't yet bought anything on TikTok Shop, odds are you will eventually.Through videos and clever user appeals it is moving merchandise. Both shoppers and retailers are taking notice.TikTok Shop is expected to make up a quarter of all U.S. social commerce sales by 2027.How are they doing it?More central Ohio police departments are scanning our license plates and our car's make and model.We're talking about why and the technology behind it.And how is YouTube protecting people from AI deepfakes and with rising costs is the delivery meal kit boom finally starting to fall?Discussions on these topics and more is all part of this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Peter Adams, senior reporter, Marketing DiveKatie Geniusz, reporter, WOSU Public MediaRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET
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
Jan Murphy was a High School and College runner during the early days of Title IX before becoming a Hall of Fame Coach. These days she's still active as a high school, College, and USATF Official and she shares how YOU can get involved! THIS is Tech Tuesday on The Educational AD Podcast!
New legislation may ban AI companions for children, and why are we talking to each other less and less these days? Technology is taking over everything, even our show! Mashable's Tim Werth joins every Tuesday for Tech Tuesday, where we discuss the cutting edge of techonology.
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Meta using AI to spot underage users, robot pets, Coinbase layoffs, latest AI photo trend, and Ask.com shutting down after 30 yearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you haven't yet bought anything on TikTok Shop, odds are you will eventually.Through videos and clever user appeals it is moving merchandise. Both shoppers and retailers are taking notice.TikTok Shop is expected to make up a quarter of all U.S. social commerce sales by 2027.How are they doing it?More central Ohio police departments are scanning our license plates and our car's make and model.We're talking about why and the technology behind it.And how is YouTube protecting people from AI deepfakes and with rising costs is the delivery meal kit boom finally starting to fall?Discussions on these topics and more is all part of this week's Tech Tuesday.Guests:Peter Adams, senior reporter, Marketing DiveKatie Geniusz, reporter, WOSU Public MediaRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET
Sarah is back on The Morning Blend with an 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.
(April 28, 2026) KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Rich talks about Apple’s leadership shakeup, social media scams surging, robots at airports, facial recognition expansion at Disneyland park entry, and a new ACSI study shows Americans are increasingly worried about artificial intelligence. NBC Universal says Nielsen devalues media companies with inaccurate metrics. This state is betting on cloud-seeding drones to solve its water problem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For years, computer science was the hottest college major, outpacing all others and was considered the golden ticket to a lucrative job.Then why has enrollment dropped significantly? Because computers aren't going away.Dublin, Marysville and Union County have teamed up to create an innovation hub known as The Beta District.As the name suggests, it's a place where new tech ideas get tested, tweaked and launched involving smarter and safer mobility.We'll learn more about this initiative.Parents can now see what topics teens are exploring with AI.Guests:Shira Ovide, technology reporter, The Washington PostDoug McCollough, executive director, The Beta DistrictRussell Holly, director of commerce content, CNET
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Another edition of Tech Tuesday with Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB! Erik talks about Open AI, Child locks and safety online, and a security company that isn't quite secure enough.
Hutch Hunter is an NIAAA Hall of Famer who also hosts the UIAAA Connection Podcast! He shares how he started the pod along with an update on his successful turn as a Best Selling Author of 3 GREAT Books that should be in your library! THIS is Tech Tuesday on The Educational AD Podcast!
(April 21, 2026) ABC News tech reporter joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.’ Today, Mike talks Apple CEO Tim Cook stepping down, but not away from the company. NASA steps into mystery of missing scientists as pressure builds for answers. The rise of the frugal rich. Why 69 begins a critical window for retirement and legacy planning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.