In this installment of the TechtalkRadio Broadcast Show, hosts Shawn, Slick, and Andy reminisce about past Halloweens, sharing amusing anecdotes of collecting candy late into the night and stuffing pillowcases with their sweet hauls. Andy recalls a peculiar Halloween where someone distributed 1.44 Floppy AOL Install Disks, while Slick unveils his Star Trek Discovery Shirt costume. Shawn, on the other hand, discusses his creative costume choices, ranging from dressing up as a Christmas tree to a tube of toothpaste. The hosts banter about the idea of giving out USB flash drives with utilities, leading to a humorous disagreement with Andy, who warns against inserting unknown drives into computers.

The conversation shifts to technology trends, with discussions on upcoming Android trackers, Apple’s M2 devices, and the anticipation of the M3 line. Slick ponders the potential adoption of chip-embedded technology, prompting surprising thoughts from Shawn. The hosts delve into the realm of artificial intelligence, particularly Shawn’s experiences with
Dall-E.

Transitioning to the world of entertainment, the hosts debate the relevance of cable television in the era of streaming services like Paramount+, Hulu, and Netflix. Despite the abundance of content available through cable, the hosts highlight the continued purpose of antennas and digital video recorders for cord-cutting enthusiasts. Grant Hall, CEO of Tablo TV, joins the show to discuss the development of the Tablo TV device, its user-friendly interface, and the flexibility it offers. While some have said they like the ability of watching Cable and even local Shows whenever they want with a DVR and CordCutting could jeopardize that? Not Anymore as Tablo TV allows you to record shows and stream to your smart tv’s, tablets and phones. Find out more at https://www.tablotv.com

The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as the hosts discuss a recent article by journalist Michael Liedtke, featuring Mitch Goldstone of Scan My Photos. The article explores the ease with which Scan My Photos digitizes memories, citing examples like digitizing photos of Michael’s late father and Ed Asner’s family. Mitch explains the process, emphasizing the importance of preserving memories and highlighting Scan My Photos’ ability to handle large volumes of photos with care and detail. Find out more at https://www.scanmyphotos.com

In the Wyze Guy Update, Shawn introduces the new Wyze Video Doorbell, emphasizing its benefits for home monitoring at an affordable price point compared to other devices on the market.

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