In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Andy, Slick and Shawn open with the Big Week of Tech with the Consumer Electronics Show. As Shawn says, it seems that this year, Exhibitors and Attendees are All in with the latest gadgets, gear and services. Last year one of the talked about features was the emergence of the “Flying Car.” It creates lots of questions when it comes to regulation by Local, State and Federal Agencies. Shawn feels it could be a dangerous situation which could have people as he says “Die.”
Vehicles over the years continue to be enhanced by Technology at CES, including the sound systems and other vehicles for entertainment while on the road. The crew talks about Radio itself and how will listeners with so many options stays tuned to AM and FM. TV Programmers have also become concerned with Network Programming losing out to Streaming and Cable Choices. Slick shares a story of riding in an Hired Ride and the drivers not having it on local radio.
A Discussion on AI as Slick shares thoughts and legal ramifications on how this use could be challenged in court with the AI Fraud Act. Shawn reminds us how Terms of Service could be reworked for AI Inclusion and reminds listeners to read the fine print. Another Listener Question, Jill is in a pickle after promising to buy a computer for a Neice. They want a Top End Mac, and the guys talk about solutions for Jill. Slick lets us know that he has ventured into the World of Mac and tells us about his Mac Book Pro.
Carl sent us a question about a New Laptop which doesn’t have a CD/DVD Drive bay. With many photos and files on digital media what are his options. Shawn tells us about an External Option for the Media to utilize and for Mac users the SuperDrive. The question on Storing to the cloud is also discussed. Slick tells us about Mega at mega.io and how they offer cloud storage at a Reasonable Price. Shawn is a fan of Google Drive and tells us about the paid storage plan he uses and shares with family members. The Netflix Movie Leave the World Behind questions how some have eliminated physical media and how a internet outage would take away the option for entertainment.
This week in 2000, AOL purchased Time Warner – Slick tells us about working for AOL and one tech support call that stood out for him. Shawn circles back around to CES and tells us about the Transparent TV from LG, Slick talks about https://www.Cseed.com – The World’s first unfolding LED TV. Andy likes the Clicks device, an iPhone Keyboard Case with a Keyboard on it. https://www.clicks.tech Andy buys the Ukonic Officially Licensed X-Box Series S Toaster.
Shawn and Andy handle 60 Sec Tech, Shawn begins with his story the 23 and Me Breach, New CoPilot Key on Keyboards and an amazing story of smart phone survival.
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