NEW EPISODE #452 – K-Pop, YouTubeTV Battles & Windows 95 Turns 30!

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This week on TechtalkRadio, Andy Taylor, Matt Jones, and Justin Lemme take listeners on a ride through pop culture, tech nostalgia, and the latest gadgets. We kick things off with Netflix’s surprise mega-hit K-Pop Demon Hunters, which has quickly become one of the most streamed films on the platform. Matt shares what this all has to do with Hannah Montana! The guys explore how the movie’s catchy soundtrack, unique animation style which Justin is not a fan of, and unexpected success are reshaping both the music and movie industries, But is it Enough?

From there, the conversation shifts to the future of movie theaters. Justin shares a hilarious yet frustrating story about his AMC theater experience, his impression is spot on, while Matt explains why premium theaters like Alamo Drafthouse are thriving. Andy shares a similar venue in the Tucson Area called Roadhouse Cinemas. The team debates whether streaming at home with services like YouTube TV is now a better option than overpriced tickets, flat sodas, and broken popcorn machines. Listener Steve from Tucson also sparks a great discussion on whether cutting the cord for YouTube TV is worth it.

On the tech front, Matt shares a new development with his new AI-powered home lab, now complete with Reolink 4K cameras and custom video analytics that can detect pets, license plates, and even track the dogs around the house. Justin, meanwhile, shares his return to the ambitious (and still in alpha) Star Citizen, a space sim that continues to evolve.

Of course, no trip down memory lane would be complete without celebrating 30 years of Windows 95. Andy, the Old Guy in the Room, realizes the Age Gap, when he ask Matt about the excitement of installing Windows95! The guys do reminisce about floppy disks, DOS gaming, and the long list of Windows versions that shaped the modern PC era. They also explain the term doom-scrolling for listeners who might be hearing it for the first time.

Finally, Matt ditches his smartphone and previews the brand-new Google Pixel 10 XL, fresh from Google’s “Made by Google” event. He’s already pre-ordered the device and will share a hands-on review in next week’s episode.Why didn’t Matt like the one he had before?

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The Camp Snap Camera Phenomena! Stay in the Moment – Video

Video Segment – The Camp Snap Camera

For this Weeks Segment on KMSB Fox 11 News 13 – Andy Taylor of TechtalkRadio is looking at a product which has gained a lot of interest and it’s a perfect companion for Gatherings, Summer Vacations and for fun. We are looking at the Camp Snap Camera. The hand size camera that has been designed to enjoy the moment and has eliminated one of the features we have found on Digital Cameras and Smartphones, The Rear Screen.

With the Camp Snap Camera which is available in about 9 different colors. It features a 8mp sensor and while I can say it is designed for kids, many have found it to be a great inexpensive way to capture a photo and not get lost in the moment of taking a photo and then looking at what you took and then snapping others. The Camera ships with a 4GB Micro SD Memory card which could store about 2000 photos.

Taking photos with the Camp Snap Camera is easy, there is no focus, no shutter speed to adjust, it’s all in the camera. The company based in Redondo Beach has also made Filters available, Vintage and Black and White to download and take new photos in that mode. There is free software to apply this and other filters after taking the picture and it’s easy to connect the included USB C cable to the computer to transfer photos and that’s how you can view them.

Lightweight, a great introduction to taking pictures and staying in the moment- The Camp Snap Camera sells for about $65.00, and the response has been great! The company has indicated there could be new devices on the horizon.

For more check out https://www.campsnapphoto.com