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Tom joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder this week to discuss the fallout from the Brit Awards, Billie Eilish, Pearl Jam and more.
*This episode was recorded a week before UFC 260: Miocic vs Ngannou 2 We speak to combat sports writer, analyst, and gambling expert Dan Tom to discuss how he breaks down fights and makes predictions. Find part 2, where we cover MMA gambling and the possibilities of fight fixing in MMA, on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/49591381, and on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/57cf92a5cb We can't continue to produce important episodes like this one without your solidarity. There is no Southpaw without your financial support. In return, not only do you help produce the show but you also get access to more great content. It's mutual aid. Find our Patreon, swag, and other ways to support us at: https://www.southpawpod.com Find Dan on Twitter: @DanTomMMA MMA Junkie: https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/author/dan-tom YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielTomMMA Find The Protect Ya' Neck Podcast wherever you listen. You can find Southpaw on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @SouthpawPod You can also find Sam on Twitter and Instagram: @StuffFromSam
Caitlin McGarry from Tom's Guide joins us for Honestly Tech's pilot episode to discuss the new Apple Watch Series 5, why it's worth the money (or not!), and how it compares to the rest of the smartwatches and fitness watches on the market. We'll also talk about the Samsung Galaxy Active 2 and the Fitbit Versa, and we'll dive into some of Caitlin's favorite apps, the tech that's in her bag, and why Rose Gold looks good on everyone. Relevant links Caitlin's Apple Watch Series 5 review Caitlin's Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 review Caitlin's roundup of the best smartwatches In Caitlin's bag Incase City Accessory Pouch Mophie Powerstation Plus Apple Lightning Cable Apple Watch Magnetic Charger to USB-C Caitlin's favorite app Overcasts (iOS only)
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This week, Avram Piltch brings us the latest product he is reviewing for Tom's Guide: the Kano Computer Kit. This kit is designed to help children understand how a computer works by allowing them to build one. Once the computer is built, a large collection of challenges and games allows the kid to learn how the computer works, and to program it to do new tasks.
This week, Avram Piltch brings us a view from an event that most of us cannot attend: Toy Fair 2018. This year's event showed off a number of different and unique toys. One of the most interesting toys was a motion-controlled quadcopter: the Spin Master Supernova Drone. Living in a cage, instead of out in the wild, this little device moves with you, rather than with a controller. Another interesting game is Mattel Flushin' Frenzy, a game that revolves around plunging a toilet. Don't worry, you definitely read that correctly. Avram's got a lot more to tell you about, and Tom's Guide has their full list.
This week's Chet Chat is live from the Tom's Guide offices in New York City after the O'reilly Security event. Chester has a chat with journalist Paul Wagenseil about the O'reilly event, another lost thumbdrive with sensitive unencrypted data, KRACK patch availability, malicious Chrome extensions and the seemingly lax governance at some social media companies.
It's the First New York Videogame Critics Circle Podcast! It features Circle Founder Harold Goldberg, Sherri L. Smith from Tom's Guide and Dan Ackerman from CNET. We have a spirited discussion about the frights in: Current Games: Super Mario Odyssey's creepier levels, Evil Within 2 Wolfenstein II: New Colossus Resident Evil 7 (and 2) Cuphead Classic Games: Bioshock Manhunt The 7th Guest Resident Evil 2 (which Ackerman reveals helped him get a job in games journalism) Fatal Frame Books: Soft and Cuddly by Jarett Kobak Dan's book, The Tetris Effect Harold's book, All Your Base Are Belong to Us: How 50 Years of Videogames Conquered Pop Culture.
This week, Avram Piltch talks about what resources you can use to enjoy the solar eclipse in the United States even more. Whether you want to watch online, find a companion app, build a viewer, or more, Avram, along with his colleagues at Tom's Guide and Space.com have all of the tools you need to make your experience better.
We're not usually a games focused site, but with E3 - The Electronic Entertainment Expo - having just wrapped up and some big news coming out of the show, we thought the time was right to let our gamer flags fly and dive into what's new from Nintendo, Microsoft, Ubisoft, and other developers. To help us out with that, we brought in an expert - Marshall Honorof of Tom's Guide, who was on the floor at E3 and is here to offer up some first-hand intel from the show. Plus, we pay tribute to the dearly departed Adam West, and talk the future of the X-Men movie franchise in the wake of the announcement that Simon Kinberg will direct Dark Phoenix!
This is episode 4 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Avram Piltch of Tom's Guide and Laptop Mag. Today we cover everything Apple announced at WWDC, Computex 2017, our favorite phones, the FLIR ONE Pro, and the Prynt Pocket. Show Links Avram Piltch Apple WWDC Computex 2017 Windows 10 on Snapdragon 835 HTC U11 FLIR ONE Pro Prynt Pocket
We present an important security update with Dr. Timothy C. Summers, President of Summers & Company, a cyber strategy and organizational design consulting firm. We discuss the ongoing debate over whether Apple, Google and other tech companies should allow back doors to governments to retrieve and decode encrypted information from smartphones and other gear. The discussion also covers fake emails that purport to come from your bank, fake emails that purport to come from your family and friends, why you should be skeptical of emails from people who claim to know you and request financial assistance, and how to stop leaving digital breadcrumbs. We also present a special year-end wrap-up from tech commentator and columnist Peter Cohen, whose writings are found at iMore, Macworld and Tom's Guide. On this visit, Peter will talk about Tim Cook's increasing social activism in contrast to his predecessor, the usability of the iPad Pro, the prospects for an Apple Car, Apple chief designer Jonathan Ive's unfortunate "thin fetish," and whether it makes sense for Apple to move the Mac platform from Intel to Apple's own A-series chips. Yes, there are potential downsides.
We present outspoken commentator Peter Cohen, whose writings are found at iMore, Macworld and Tom's Guide, who covers a wide range of topics. He offers his expectations of the iPad Pro as compared with supposed convergence devices, which offer the functions of a tablet and a PC notebook. Apple has said it wouldn't produce such a device. Peter also talks about the ongoing reports of serious problems with recent Apple OS releases, such as iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan. Has public beta testing helped? Gene expresses his skepticism that Apple will actually build a car, something long rumored, rather than focus on user interfaces in motor vehicles. And what about Apple TV? You'll also hear from columnist Kirk McElhearn, also known as Macworld's "iTunes Guy," who also talks about the usability of the iPad Pro as a notebook replacement. He also discusses the Apple Watch and the possible security problem he discovered when he first set up two-factor authentication with Amazon. The discussion turns to the car buying experience, and Gene's concerns about the obstacles buyers confront in trying to finalize a deal. On the pop culture front, the discussion turns to Bob Dylan, and Kirk's history in becoming a fan of the folk rock legend.
We feature columnist Peter Cohen, whose writings are found at iMore, Macworld and Tom's Guide. During this session, Peter discusses Apple's iMac refresh, and compares Apple's all-in-one computer to the Mac Pro. Which is best for you? He also discusses his experiences with OS X El Capitan, and offers suggestions on dealing with Wi-Fi connection problems. You'll also hear from Kyle Wiens, of iFixit. He explains the circumstances surrounding the company's decision to post a teardown of a preproduction Apple TV that they received through the Apple Developer program. As a result, Apple "fired" them and pulled their iOS app. He'll also offer information about teardowns for the new iPhones, compare them to last year's model, and explain the difficulties in repairing recent Samsung Galaxy smartphones. You'll also hear the results of iFixit's teardown of one of the new 21.5-inch iMacs, and why it's impossible to upgrade its RAM.
This week, Avram Piltch talks about what you can do to prepare for a data breach. In the wake of this week's Anthem data breach, people are worried about what they might need to do to protect themselves, and what they could have done before to prevent it. Avram, and the teams at LAPTOP and Tom's Guide have put together lists of what to do both before and after a loss like this.
This week our Horror Heroes discuss everything The Evil Within did right and wrong along with their favorite scary videogame moments. This week we are also joined by Jillian Scharr from Tom's Guide.
Avram Piltch and the crew from LAPTOP Magazine and Tom's Guide will be traveling a lot this month covering events all over the world. Starting next week, they will keep us up-to-date on Computex from Taipei and Apple's World Wide Developer Conference in San Francisco. After that they'll be helping us cover E3 2014 in Los Angeles and then Google I/O in San Francisco. With all of that going on this month, what can we expect? Avram gives us his thoughts.
Avram Piltch talks us through some of the innovations he and his team discovered at this year's Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, Spain. Drawing from the Best of Mobile World Congress lists from both LAPTOP Magazine and sister site Tom's Guide, he discussed the second-generation YotaPhone, the Samsung Gear and Samsung Gear Fit, the Rambus lensless camera and more.