Grok Gone Wrong, Japan Tech Deals, Camera Gear Secrets, The GrandPad! What is it?

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This week on TechtalkRadio, Andy Taylor, Shawn DeWeerd, and Justin Lemme pack the show with a mix of practical advice, industry trends, consumer tech insight, and one very relatable AI troubleshooting story.

The episode opens with a conversation inspired by World Backup Day, as the team discusses whether people still need traditional backups now that so much of daily life already lives in the cloud. From iCloud and Google Photos to NAS systems and mirrored local storage, the discussion looks at the difference between convenience, redundancy, and true disaster recovery. The hosts also explore the downsides of cloud backup, including transfer speeds, privacy concerns, and the reality that “free” services often come with tradeoffs.

That privacy angle expands into a broader discussion on surveillance and artificial intelligence. The team talks about photo apps that identify faces, security cameras that recognize visitors, geofencing technology, and the growing presence of systems like Flock cameras. It becomes one of the episode’s most thought-provoking segments, balancing the usefulness of smart systems with concerns about how much information is being collected and who ultimately has access to it.

One of the standout moments of the show comes when Justin shares his attempt to use Grok to help him set up a Project Zomboid server on a Synology NAS. What starts as a step-by-step AI-assisted setup turns into hours of troubleshooting, repeated error messages, and eventually a paid upgrade to “Super Grok” — only for the chatbot to finally admit that the server was not really designed to run on Synology in the first place. It is a funny, honest example of how AI can feel incredibly smart one moment and deeply unhelpful the next. In the end, Justin solves the problem by renting a server for a few dollars a month and getting it working in about 15 minutes.

The show also answers a listener question about moving to Dallas and choosing between fiber internet and cable service. Justin and Shawn strongly favor fiber, explaining the benefits of dedicated bandwidth, better upload speeds, and improved reliability for modern households. Andy also raises the issue of router availability and manufacturing changes, adding another layer to the conversation around networking hardware.

In the featured interview, Andy welcomes Julie Gran of GrandPad, a company focused on making technology more approachable for seniors. Julie explains how GrandPad is built around simplicity, safety, and connection, with a secure family-approved network, larger easy-to-read controls, telehealth support, companion family features, and thoughtful accessibility touches. The conversation also covers Grandie Chat, GrandPad’s carefully designed AI feature that allows older adults to interact through voice in a more comfortable and guided way. The interview closes with a moving story that highlights the emotional power of technology when it is designed to truly serve the user.

To finish the episode, the guys shifts into camera talk as Justin discusses plans to buy a Tamron 35-150 lens during an upcoming trip to Japan. Shawn breaks down why the lens is so appealing, explaining aperture, focal length, and the visual magic of shallow depth of field and bokeh. It’s a strong finish to an episode that moves from backups and broadband to AI mishaps, family connection, and creative tools.

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New Radio Show Posted! Episode #369 – “The Spinning Wheel of Tech!”

Welcome to this week’s TechtalkRadio Broadcast show, where we dive deep into the latest buzz in the world of technology and applications. Join your hosts Justin, Shawn, and Andy as they explore an abundance of intriguing subjects that have dominated the tech landscape in the past couple of weeks.

Recording the TechtalkRadio Show with Shawn DeWeerd, Andy Taylor and Justin Lemme

🎡 Spin the Wheel of Tech Topics!
The guys embark on a unique approach this week by spinning the Wheel of Tech Subjects! Shawn discovers a nifty website, randomspinwheel.com, that lets you customize the wheel for exactly this purpose. Some exciting topics in the mix include Listener Email, Threads, Elon Musk, Giant Screen Televisions, The Sphere in Las Vegas, and of course, Video Games!

📱 Android vs. iPhone: iOS 17 Beta Release
The first subject it lands on is the classic Android vs. iPhone debate, and Shawn takes the lead in discussing the recent Beta release of iOS 17. Tune in to hear the insights and opinions on these two tech giants and their latest offerings.

🔊 Battle of the Audio Assistants
With technology ever-advancing, the guys delve into a discussion on different audio assistants and their capabilities. From Siri to Google Assistant and everything in between, find out how these smart companions are transforming the way we interact with our devices.

🚗 Technology Revs Up in Vehicles: CarPlay
Next up, the focus shifts to tech integration in vehicles, with a spotlight on CarPlay. Join the conversation as they explore how modern vehicles are becoming increasingly tech-savvy, enhancing the driving experience like never before.

🤖 AI: Unraveling the Dark Side
Hold onto your seats as the guys dive into the fascinating yet sometimes scary world of AI. The discussion touches upon the recent WhyFiles segment on the dark side of artificial intelligence. What are the potential risks, and how do we address them responsibly?

🎭 Impact of Screen Actors Guild Strike on AI
Andy sheds light on the ongoing Screen Actors Guild strike and its unexpected impact from AI. Discover how the entertainment industry’s labor disputes are intertwining with the world of artificial intelligence, and how Black Mirror’s new season on Netflix explores this intriguing concept.

💻 Tech Upgrades and Bargains
Andy shares his recent tech escapades, including setting up the Cricut Maker 3 and building a new computer for Gloria. Get insights into his budget-friendly tech shopping, where he scored a fantastic deal on Windows 11 Pro, Office, and Digital Storage from StackSocial!

🖥️ Graphics Card Upgrade: From 1030 to 3060
Exciting gaming news! Andy treats himself to a graphics card upgrade, swapping his 1030 for a powerful 3060. Will this boost his gaming experience and let him finally dive into those coveted game titles? Stay tuned to find out!

📸 Listener Email: GoPro Alternatives on a Budget
The hosts share a heartwarming listener email from Kristi, who’s on a quest to find a GoPro for her grandson with a tight budget. Justin and Andy step in to recommend alternative brands, including the Akaso V50, that strike a perfect balance between price and specifications.

🚀 Justin’s Tesla Test Drive and Purchase Decision
Justin takes the wheel as he recounts his exhilarating test drive experience with a Tesla. Listen in to hear about his final decision to embrace the future of electric vehicles and make the leap to owning one!

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Check Out This Weeks Show! Episode 309: “What About Windows?”

In this week’s show, Broadway and Andy Taylor chat about the latest in Technology. A Listener to the show has asked about ways to connect to a remote PC and ways to be able do to safely and inexpensively. Broadway talks about one of the solutions from Google with a Remote Desktop connection. Andy and Broadway wax poetic about the Old PC Anywhere and how easy it was to work with. Andy talks about some of the warnings regarding those looking to get a first look at Windows 11. Broadway is a part of the Insider program and shares some of his thoughts. We also learn about NFT and how easy it is to jump into the world of NFTs. We learn about his
Virtual NFT Racehorses.

Andy talks about the Upcoming Windows365 (Now Available) and shares with Broadway thoughts as of Show time on the new in the cloud Operating System. Broadway reiterates how we are seeing more of the programs we use moving into the cloud and this could be another shot towards Cloud Based Computing. One of the issues that concern him the most is Security and is the only stumbling block next to throughput for full cloud-based computing. Broadway shares how AI is continuing to develop and focuses on the NVidia’s DGX Station for working with A.I. under a corporation.

Andy and Broadway talk about Home Assistants and share some thoughts on where we are now verses where we were 4 years ago. Andy shares info on changing your main Alexa Voice and how easy it is to do. While Andy has been talking about Shopping Local, he reminds us all that Mom and Pop businesses need to be sure they are tending to the business and competing with large companies that ship products with exceptional customer service. John shares the Website http://www.OpenSea.IO to help in working with NFT’s.

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