New Show Posted! “Not Even Photoshop Can Make You Pretty!”

In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show Justin, Matt and Andy get a follow up comment and question from Listener Stu in response to Lou’s question about getting a PC System. Stu wondered what good options would be for adding a monitor into the build which should not be overlooked. The crew talks about high end monitors, Display Port vs HDMI, Refresh Rate and Size.  Matt tells us about his Monitors from LG and how they have worked great. Justin tells us about Evergreen Electronics which features refurbished Monitors on a budget. 

Andy tells us why he liked the 49″ G9 from Samsung for replacing two separate monitors. Matt and Andy both love the idea of but not the practicality of the Arc system. Another solution for a monitor is to use a Large TV as a monitor and they talk about why this can work good for a basic user. Matt reminds us of another factor when Building Your Own not to skimp on, the Power Supply. The crew discusses the 80 rating, Wattage and Modular Supplies. Listener Laurie wants a recommendation on Antivirus/Malware Protection and wonders if Windows Defender could be good enough or should she spend some money amid free choices. Matt surprises us with his choice while Justin recommends ESET.

Cybersecurity Researcher and Author Kim Crawley visits the show and talks about her new book published from O’Reilly “Hacker Culture A to Z.” Kim talks about the fun easy read of the book, almost a encyclopedia of terms. The Author tells us how she wanted to learn more about how things work and getting her interested in the World of the Hack. The term Hacker has been used to describe and label criminal activity on the web or smartphones however it is not the accurate description of the mind of a hacker.  Kim explains to us how “Hackers” have helped discover new ways to work, improve and develop new technologies. The Book Hacker Culture A to Z could help users be more aware of terms in the layout of A to Z. Some may have heard of the term Phishing, what does it mean and what is the origin of the act. Andy asked Kim about a piece of technology she is excited about, and she tells us about the Flipper Zero and what it can do.  For More Information, Kim can be reached at https://www.linktr.ee/kimcrawley

Keeping the kids and let’s face it, our eyes, safe on the Net from images/content can be a difficult task for the parent and user. We welcome to the Show Yaron Litwin, Digital Safety Expert and Chief Marketing Expert from Canopy to discuss the company and how it offers these protections and a Digital Safety App. The Shield App can protect in Real time can hide images such as dangerous explicit material. Yaron tells us about the development of Canopy and how its patented technology can add that filter. Digital Wellness is discussed as adults are looking to keep them clear from unwanted content and create a safer space for the wellness of children with time online limitations. Yaron tells us how the Software may not block the entire website such as YouTube just content that is deemed to be explicit which can be set up by the parent. We also learn of some of the protections in place to help protect from removal or termination of the Shield. Yaron tells us about the different plans available and how Business and Educational facilities could use Canopy. The Website for Canopy is https://www.canopy.us

Justin tells us about a headshot he needed and how he felt it needed adjusting. After sending it to the Graphics Artist with the company and asking if it could be made better.  The results had us laughing with Justin proclaiming “He Rotated My Head!” Justin tells us about the Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/PhotoshopRequest/ This gives Andy the idea to create a contest out of it with “Creepy Justin.”  

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New KMSB Fox 11 Segment Posted! Holiday Gift Ideas

In this Weeks Segment for KMSB Fox 11, We gather up some ideas for Gift Giving.

First up is the AquaVault Charge Card! This is a Small, thin, portable charger which resembles a Credit Card and can give a little boost to your Smart Phone when needed. It features a USB-C Cord and Mag Safe capabilities and adapter for the iPhone.

We also took a look at a Kit for Building an FM Radio Reciever easily and part of the Prebox STEM Products. No Soldering, and fun to put together, runs on 3 AAA Batteries.

A Sad day as well, After 8 years of Segments with the always fun Andrew Capasso, he is moving on for a Morning Anchor Position in San Antonio. We wish him the best and will miss him!

New Show Posted – Episode #380 – The Shiny New Thing!

On this week’s TechtalkRadio Show, Shawn, Justin, Matt, and Andy respond to a question from listener Lou about a request from Lou’s 14-year-old son for a Computer Gaming System as a holiday gift. Lou mentioned his son’s specific interest was in the NZXT Computers’ “Player One” gaming rig. The team delves into considerations for this system with upgrade optionswhile also contemplating whether the son should opt for building his own PC or perhaps choosing a console such as the XBox or Playstation instead. Despite the impressive features of the NZXT Player One, the crew emphasizes always exploring various options which could be available. The team enjoys building systems however acknowledges the downsides of building a PC in cost and in some cases Warranty. Matt also recommends taking a look at Xidax Custom Built Computers as a reliable pre-built alternative. Custom building a system necessitates selecting a case with optimal airflow, and Andy discusses his past preference for Cooler Master, he recently built a couple of systems using Fractal Designs G Cases and was impressed with them.

Justin advocates for the Xbox gaming system, including the Xbox Game Pass, while Matt introduces Sony PlayStation systems, expressing a preference for the new PlayStation Handheld. Andy suggests the Asus ROG Ally Extreme which he shows to the crew on loan from Asus after sharing it on KMSB Fox 11.

Justin recounts his road trip in a Tesla Model Y across State Lines and shares the charging experience in other areas and cost for travel. Justin also tells us about ChargePoint Stations as well as navigating icy weather conditions in a Tesla can be different. Shifting gears, No Pun Intended, to OpenAI drama, Justin explains why he supports the board’s decision to remove CEO Sam Altman from OpenAI Recently. The discussion unfolds around Altman’s return, alongside his co-founder, with a new board.


Colin S Levy joins the conversation, shedding light on the events surrounding Altman’s removal at OpenAI. As an expert in legal aspects of technology, Colin discusses his recent book, “The Legal Tech Ecosystem – Innovation, Advancement, and the Future of Law Practice.” He explores the regulatory challenges AI poses in the workplace and emphasizes the need for organizations to understand Technology and the impact on legalities within their operations. Colin reflects on the tension between technology and boundaries, cautioning against adopting tech solutions without considering legal implications. His latest book on this could answer many questions and solutions for companies using technology.

Shawn shares an exciting holiday gift for himself – the Microsoft Christmas Sweater featuring the iconic Sonoma landscape from Windows XP. Proceeds from the sweater sales support The Nature Conservancy’s mission. Although the sweater is currently sold out, interested individuals can join the wish list at https://gear.xbox.com/products/windows-merry-blissmas-knit-holiday-sweater.

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New KMSB Fox 11 Segment – Fashionable Tech ChatGPT Enabled Eyewear from Lucyd

In this segment for KMSB Fox 11, It is the cutting-edge combination of Fashion and Tech with of Bluetooth-connected eyewear from Lucyd. The Lucyd Lyte Eyewear stands out, the frames look great and they have seamlessly integrated ChatGPT into the user experience. Available in a diverse array of shapes and colors, these eyewear options are not only fashion-forward but can also accommodate prescription lenses for enhanced functionality and personalization. Very easy to use and set up, the Lucyd Lyte eyewear is also comfortable.

What sets the Lucyd Lyte Eyewear apart is its compatibility with the Lucyd App, offering an innovative Shortcut Code to Siri that activates voice prompts and responses through the eyewear simply by uttering the keyword “Lucyd.” This integration not only adds a layer of convenience but also represents a leap forward in human-computer interaction. The Audio is delivered through the frame using advanced Bone Conduction technology and Open Ear frames, ensuring a discreet and immersive experience for the users. Moreover, the eyewear audio boasts an impressive 12 hours of battery life, coupled with a quick 2-hour charging time, making it a reliable companion for a day full of activities.

For tech-savvy individuals seeking a harmonious blend of style and functionality, Lucyd Lyte Eyewear offers a great solution. As it merges fashion, prescription eyewear, and cutting-edge technology. To learn more about the Lucyd Lyte Frames, visit https://www.lucyd.co and discover the future of connected eyewear.

Audio Interview with The Hallmark of A.I. CEO and Founder David Wachs of Handwrytten

For both Business and Personal Use there are so many possibilities for how Handwrytten can help you stay in touch. Handwrytten emerges as a novel hallmark of artificial intelligence (AI). This innovative platform, founded and led by David Wachs, takes handwritten notes to a new level by integrating AI and robotic technology. In a conversation with Andy Taylor of TechtalkRadio, Wachs delves into the concept and evolution behind Handwrytten, shedding light on how the fusion of AI and traditional pen-and-ink methods has reshaped the landscape of sending meaningful messages to both personal and professional connections.

The art of sending handwritten notes has undergone a transformative shift from a commonplace practice to a reserved tradition, often dusted off for special occasions like holidays or birthdays. In contemporary times, the ritual has further dwindled, with individuals often resorting to mere signatures on greeting cards. Even expressions of gratitude, once conveyed through thank you notes, are on the verge of extinction. Handwrytten steps in as a remedy for our collective lack of practice, utilizing artificial intelligence as a valuable tool. Now, individuals who struggle to articulate sentiments for occasions ranging from appreciating a wedding gift to apologizing for accidental lawn damage can turn to AI for assistance.

Handwrytten not only revives the sentiment behind handwritten notes but also provides a solution for those who find it challenging to compose heartfelt messages. The integration of AI and robotic technology enables the creation of personalized, traditional-style notes that bridge the gap between modern convenience and timeless sincerity. As technology continues to shape the way we communicate, Handwrytten stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of AI and the enduring charm of handwritten expressions.

David tells us about some of the use case scenarios of Handwrytten and also shares how this can be great for non-profits as well. For More information check out https://www.handwrytten.com