In this episode of TechtalkRadio, Andy and S!ick catch up after a period of absence. They discuss their experiences with coffee makers, including a Keurig and broadcasting in the past from The Road Runner coffee shop. Andy also shares his recent purchase of a microphone from The Super Sale Bin Store which he featured on News13, comparing its sound quality to his existing Logitech Orb. He reassures S!ick that the cheaper microphone would be suitable for Zoom and podcast situations. Andy also discusses his use of a ring light for video calls and a fluorescent bar light for its overall fill effect.

S!ick and Andy discussed the concept of web domains, with Andy sharing his experiences of buying domains for popular names and how he later redirected them to the official domains. They discussed the evolution of social media platforms, from Myspace to Facebook, and how these platforms have impacted their personal and professional lives. Andy suggested on the past of buying all possible connected domains and how that could be beneficial, but also acknowledged that the importance of websites has diminished with the rise of social media. They concluded the conversation by acknowledging the challenges and limitations of social media platforms. Andy  has checked out a new service called Opus Clips, which transcribes and creates clips from video discussions, and can auto-share these clips to various social media platforms. He suggested that this service could be useful for creating video content for social media, as it can adjust the video ratio and crop the shot using AI. The service is free to use initially, but a paid subscription offers additional features and storage.

Andy and S!ick discussed the increasing use of AI and its impact on web developers and content creators. They also talked about the importance of being cautious with emails and texts, especially those that seem suspicious or ask for personal information. Andy shared his experience with a phishing test and emphasized the need to verify the authenticity of emails before clicking on any links or attachments. They also touched on the topic of social media scams and the importance of being vigilant when sharing personal information online.

Andy and S!ick discussed a new technology that could be introduced into homes. They humorously considered the idea of ‘Smell-o-vision’, a technology that allows users to smell the environment of a movie or game they are watching. They discussed the potential of this technology being compatible with various devices and platforms. However, they also expressed concerns about the potential negative impacts of such technology, like the smell of trash or cheap alcohol in certain movies. They concluded that the technology would be available for a price of under $200 and would be available at major retailers in the fall. More about this could be found at https://www.moviescent.com