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(October 21,2025)ABC News tech reporter joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Mike talks Amazon Web Services outage that affected dozens of companies and what they are doing to prevent it from happening again. WalletHub rank America's safest cities; where does California rank? Indian students have dreamed of studying in the US Trump's visa policies have forced them to look elsewhere.
TAB Computer System's Erik Semmel joins us for another Tech Tuesday where he and Brian discuss The Amazon Wireless issues, and we take a dive into AI Music!
Phoenix making history with the new "Blackwell" chip, subpeonas against Roblox, and some retailers are beginning black friday? Before Halloween? And it's only Tuesday? Tech Tuesday that is. Luckily Tim Werth, Tech Editor from Mashable joined Arizona's Morning News to break down all the most important tech news.
TAB Computer System's Erik Semmel joins us for another Tech Tuesday where he and Brian discuss The Amazon Wireless issues, and we take a dive into AI Music!
(October 14, 2025)ABC News tech reporter joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Mike talks IBM's quantum computer. He won the $2BIL Powerball… now he's buying up lots burned in the L.A. fires. Electric shelf labels let stores update prices instantly … could your grocery bill rise?
There are less than 75 days until Christmas and how people shop is changing thanks to technology, specifically AI.
Erik Semmel from Computer Talk with TAB and TAB Computer Systems comes in for the latest tech news including AI and more.
It's Tuesday and that means it is Tech Tuesday once again! To break down the latest news in the tech world, Mashable's Tim Werth joins us. We discuss fake "Sora" apps and a new TikTok trend that has gotten out of hand (are you surprised?).
ABC News tech reporter joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Mike talks IBM's quantum computer.
There are less than 75 days until Christmas and how people shop is changing thanks to technology, specifically AI.
Tim shares details of a massive deal announced last week whereby AMD is giving OpenAI 10% of the company. It's caused a lot of chat about the incredibly strange financial arrangements between three huge tech companies (AMD, Nvidia, OpenAI).
Erik Semmel from Computer Talk with TAB and TAB Computer Systems comes in for the latest tech news including AI and more.
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Rich covers ChatGPT now has apps built in, Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, California's new streaming ad law, Waze's conversational reporting, Ring's “Search Party.”
(October 07,2025)KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Rich covers ChatGPT now has apps built in, Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, California's new streaming ad law, Waze's conversational reporting, Ring's “Search Party.” How many relationships can your brain handle? Scientists have the answer. Wild horses are trampling Mono Lake. The feds want to round them up.
Air travel was affected significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic.
It's Tech Tuesday! We've got our eyes on a new generative AI platform called Sora with ties to OpenAI. Also the nation's largest semiconductor conference has moved from San Francisco to the Phoenix! ABC News Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski joined Arizona's Morning News to dicsuss these two stories.
Air travel was affected significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic.
It cost an awful lot of money to drag every single general and admiral to Quantico, Virginia for a glorified pep rally that probably would have been better as an email. Pete Hegseth opened with, “Welcome to the Department of War.” He talked about training and grooming standards and decried “fat generals.” Trump then took the stage and talked about how successful it's been to have the National Guard in some American cities before going on another strange rambling rant. When Google, which owns YouTube, banned Donald Trump from its platform after the January 6th insurrection of 2021, it did so because Trump was fomenting the very violence he now accuses the left of. YouTube said Trump's ban was “in light of concerns about the ongoing potential for violence.” Trump sued over the ban and now Google is settling. They will pay more than $24 million to a nonprofit set up to build the White House ballroom. The venue, which is set to be bigger than the footprint of the White House, will be opulent and dripping with gold touches and chandeliers. Meanwhile, Trump has cut Meals on Wheels programs for seniors who have trouble getting food, food stamps for the hungry and Medicaid services for the poor. It brings to mind French royalty's complete out of touch failure to help those struggling, “Let them eat cake!” Trump had a major cognitive incident while talking to reporters. When asked if he would be attending a massive upcoming military meeting, he didn't understand the question - despite it being clarified three times. Finally, Vice President JD Vance had to step in to answer. It made Trump look old and incompetent and begs the question …Is Trump even capable of being in charge? Pulitzer Prize winning author and investigative journalist David Cay Johnston will discuss. Mark shares a conversation with Paul Glastris, of the Washington Monthy. In addition to his work as a journalist, Glastris was President Bill Clinton's chief speechwriter from September 1998 to the end of his presidency. It's Tech Tuesday! Jefferson Graham will swing by to wrap up the show. The Mark Thompson Show 9/30/25 Today's Guests Links Paul Glastris - Washington Monthly https://www.youtube.com/@washingtonmonthly9554 https://washingtonmonthly.com/ Prof. David Cay Johnston at RIT, Pulitzer Prize winning Author & Investigative Journalist https://bsky.app/profile/davidcayjohnston.bsky.social Jefferson Graham https://www.youtube.com/@PhotowalksTVPatreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshow Maybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24 And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Rich covers Amazon Prim Day, Windows 10, ChatGPT parental controls, and body cameras for retail workers. The Charlie Kirk suspect appeared in court and didn't offer a plea... Why people plead 'not guilty.'
Public information on data centers is scant by design.
Our great friend Dr. David Kelley, CMAA is the Director of the University of Cincinnati's Online Master of Science in Sport Management and today he shares a little of his journey and an exciting announcement for a great new Resource for ADs, Coaches, and Leaders!This is TECH TUESDAY on The Educational AD Podcast!
Public information on data centers is scant by design.
Sarah Kuenzi, Digital Media Manager, is back from pilgrimage. She back on The Morning Blend to announce this week's "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 joins Jesse to talk about the struggles in the IT sector and tips on what to do if your electronics get wet (hint: it' isn't rice)
Our Weekly get together with TAB Computer Systems' Erik Semmel. He talks the latest in AI as well as other tech things, and tells us who he'd like to see play the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
(Sept 23,2025)Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show to discuss Verizon's budget brand Visible, popular power bank maker Anker is recalling another 500,000 units because they can catch fire, and Facebook's AI dating assistant. Trump directs $2.4BIL from California high-speed rail to new US program.
President Trump is doing the very thing he accused President Biden of doing: weaponizing the Department of justice. There is no illusion of pulling strings behind the scenes either. Trump's demands that the DOJ prosecute his political enemies are blatant and public. Over the weekend, Trump posted on social media that he wanted to see justice served up in the form of criminal investigations into people like Senator Adam Schiff from California, New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey, writing that, "We can't delay any longer, it's killing our reputation and credibility." We will run it past our resident Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist, author David Cay JohnstonJacob Ward will swing by the show. He is a former reporter for CNN, NBC and Al Jazeera. Jacob currently hosts The Rip Current. It is Tech Tuesday and Jefferson Graham is in town this week. He'll stop by to tell us what he has learned about the new iPhones and whether it's worth upgrading..The Mark Thompson Show 9/23/25Patreon 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
Jimmy Kimmel's suspension brought a firestorm of protest, fueling concerns about free speech, the authority of the Federal Communications Commission and the leadership of the independent agency.
Will Daughton was the PA Announcer for my school - as a High School Student - and now he's a Writer, Commentator, and more for PROFESSIONAL Pickleball! He shares his journey as a student PA announcer - both HS and D-I - and all things Pickleball of THISs episode of The Educational AD Podcast!
Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show to discuss Verizon's budget brand Visible, popular power bank maker Anker is recalling another 500,000 units because they can catch fire, and Facebook's AI dating assistant
Jimmy Kimmel's suspension brought a firestorm of protest, fueling concerns about free speech, the authority of the Federal Communications Commission and the leadership of the independent agency.
Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems and Computer Talk with TAB joins us for Tech Tuesday! Today, Erik talks about energy, scams, the latest recycling event and more!
(Sept 15,2025)Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show to discuss the iOS 26 launch, new iPhones coming, another Amazon Prime Day announced, and the NEW robotaxi in Las Vegas. Everything you think about divorce is probably wrong. Why is beef so expensive these days?
Humanoid robots aren't just engaging in play. They are being put to work around the world.
This week on TECH TUESDAY we have Kurisha Hoffman, CAA of Easton H.S. in Maryland and Kelsey Masters of SNAP sharing how the platform can help You and your School! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
The Trump Administration has announced that a "framework of a deal" has been reached for Tik-Tok's parent company to divest from its Chinese owners. ABC Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski joined Arizona’s Morning News to talk about the purported TikTok deal and a preview of Meta’s new Smart Glasses.
Neil Saavedra fills in for Bill while he is out on vacation. KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show to discuss the iOS 26 launch, new iPhones coming, another Amazon Prime Day announced, and the NEW robotaxi in Las Vegas.
Humanoid robots aren't just engaging in play. They are being put to work around the world.
It's Tuesday which means we get an insight into the issues bubbling away in the tech world ... Tim Batt is here to share the latest and today he's looking at Nintendo and a patent legal challenge.
(Sept 09,2025)Supreme Court lifts limits on immigration raids in the Los Angeles area. How focused is Gavin Newsom on his job? His official schedule remains a mystery. ABC News tech reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Mike talks about Apple's big event happening today previewing the iPhone 17 and testing out GM's semi-autonomous driving technology. Senate republicans investigate Palisades fire response.
The ruling highlights the constraints of a court system trying to keep up with rapidly evolving innovations like AI.
Karl Mawhinney is the Founder / CEO of Campus MultiMedia and today he shares a really cool resource for ADs called Sponsor Place. It had tremendous application for schools and athletic departments and it's 100% FREE! Check it out on Tech Tuesday on The Educational AD Podcast!
ABC News tech reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Mike talks about Apple's big event happening today previewing the iPhone 17 and testing out GM's semi-autonomous driving technology.
Send us a textIn this Tech Tuesday episode, Ben speaks with Jason Beyer, Business Unit Leader for the Care Franchise at Chiesi USA, about the development of NeoCarePal, a free mobile app designed to simplify daily workflows in the NICU.NeoCarePal brings together a curated collection of the most commonly used neonatal calculators and formulas in one easy-to-use platform. Instead of searching across multiple sources, clinicians can access tools for glucose infusion rates, oxygenation index, gestational and corrected age, umbilical catheter positioning, endotracheal tube depth, Sarnat scoring, bilirubin management based on the 2022 guidelines, and early onset sepsis risk — all validated and referenced directly in the app.Jason explains how Chiesi moved beyond therapeutics to address unmet needs by listening to clinicians, running focus groups, and designing a solution that reduces frustration at the bedside. The conversation also covers the importance of user experience, ongoing updates based on feedback, and why providing NeoCarePal free of charge was central to its mission.This episode highlights how industry and clinicians can collaborate to create practical, accessible tools that make neonatal care more efficient and reliable. Support 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!
KTLA & KFI tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for ‘Tech Tuesday.' Today, Rich talks about California refund text scam, Gmail hack headlines not true, free iPhone storage app, Wizard of Oz at the Sphere, and Amazon Prime benefit ending. 70 new food items each week? South Korea is the convenience store capitol of the world. More older Americans are aging alone… who will take care of them?
Send us a textIn this Tech Tuesday episode, Ben speaks with Laurence Gulliver, General Manager for Humidification at Fisher & Paykel Healthcare. With nearly two decades at the company and a background in mechanical engineering and product development, Laurence has helped guide innovations that have shaped respiratory support for neonatal, pediatric, and adult patients worldwide.The conversation explores the role of humidification in neonatal respiratory care and why it is often overlooked despite its impact on mucociliary function, secretion management, bronchoconstriction, and thermoregulation. Laurence explains the engineering challenges of delivering consistent humidity through ventilator circuits, the burden of condensation management, and how newer platforms like the F&P 950 are designed to improve performance and usability.They also discuss Fisher & Paykel's approach to product development, which relies heavily on feedback from caregivers to ensure technology addresses real-world challenges. The episode closes with a broader look at CPAP therapy, opportunities for further innovation in a seemingly simple modality, and the global vision that drives Fisher & Paykel to design solutions adaptable to diverse healthcare settings.This conversation highlights how thoughtful engineering and collaboration with caregivers translate into meaningful improvements in neonatal outcomes.Support 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!
Concerns started with large dark bruises on President Trump‘s hands. Then comments were made about how large his ankles appeared. He'd been spotted wandering back-and-forth along the red carpet when he met Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Add to that, Trump's nonsensical ramblings, inability to focus or remember things, and there are serious worries about whether Trump is okay. Vice President JD Vance spoke to the media and said he was ready to step in if needed but to him, the president seemed healthy. Over the weekend, some pictures were posted of the President leaving to play golf, but people quickly realized the photos were a year old. Now, the rumors and memes are running wild as the White House announces a statement by Trump today. Tech Tuesday brings Jefferson Graham to the show. The Mark Thompson Show 9/2/25Patreon 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
Sammy's Law is named after 16-year-old Sammy Chapman, who died from fentanyl poisoning. He obtained the drugs from a dealer through social media.
Listeners check in with wake-up calls before Tech Tuesday breaks down Apple lawsuits, foldable iPhones, and even a robotic womb experiment in China. Gary With Da Tea shares Tyrese’s confession about his wild “body count” to Kirk Franklin, actress Jameela Jamil calling out Serena Williams’ weight loss claims, and speculation that Lil Nas X’s arrest may have been sparked by “high-powered weed.” The crew debates honesty in the workplace, and whether telling the raw truth to your boss might be worse than lying.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.