Episode #427 – Choosing Your Adventure! The Consumer Electronics Show 2025!

In this weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Andy and Justin look at the bog week with the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Social Media has helped to get the content and features out for CES which last year included, which Andy recently discovered, the innovative Hyundai Mobion vehicle. This Awesome Concept vehicle can turn all four wheels to allow sideways movement. Justin agreed that cars are evolving into mobile computers. During the segment Andy welcomes Paul Sanchez to the show, a former Co-Worker to both Andy and Justin from the KLPX/KFMA Days at Lotus Broadcasting. Paul since leaving radio has become an Emmy award-winning videographer and recently started up ThockHaus is at CES and tells us more about being at the show and what Thockhaus is all about with focus on mechanical keyboards and their potential for widespread use due to health benefits.

Paul discussed one such device for those with limited arm movement, creating a full 16 key layout keyboard and track pad. Andy asked about the potential for health-focused features in these keyboards, particularly for those with Parkinson’s. Paul suggested that a standard switch would be more suitable for such users, and showed a custom 8 keyboard with ceramic keycaps. Justin praised the resurgence of mechanical keyboards and Paul’s role in expanding their use cases. Paul also mentioned a new magnetic switch unveiled by Epo Maker, which he believes is better than the standard Hall effect switch.

Shawn joins Andy and Justin with Justin sharing his experience with his son’s new smartwatch, The TickTalk Watch,which allows him to text and call approved contacts, but also noted the potential for addiction and misuse. The group agreed on the need for education on technology etiquette and boundaries, with Shawn suggesting that this could be a valuable program for youth. They also discussed the challenges of balancing online learning with traditional teaching methods, and the importance of teaching children about responsible use of technology.

Andy got a chance to speak with Patrick Pannett, Senior Director, Industry and Policy Communications at the Consumer Technology Association, discussed the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. Patrick shared that the Consumer Technology Association, which has been around for over a century, organizes CES to set the agenda for the year ahead in technology. The association, based in DC, works with its membership of over a thousand companies, including many small to medium-sized businesses, to advocate for their interests and help them navigate the competitive and regulated tech environment. Patrick also highlighted the Eureka Park at the Venetian, a popular area for startups to showcase their products and potentially secure partnerships. They discussed the future of technology, focusing on the convergence of AI, health, and smart homes. Patrick highlighted the development of plant buddies that use AI to monitor and improve plant care, and the emergence of smart home technologies They also discussed the integration of health technologies, such as Abbott’s lingo for monitoring blood sugar, and the potential for future technologies like full detection sensors. The conversation also touched on the evolution of home entertainment systems, the role of smartphones in translation and augmented reality, and the excitement around CES’s massive show floor.

Justin, Andy, and Shawn take on a listener question about gaming options for a PC. Justin recommends starting with Steam for accessing a vast library of games. Other platforms like Xbox Game Pass, Blizzard, and GOG are also mentioned, providing rental and purchase models. Shawn and Justin reminisces about getting game demos in cereal boxes as a kid, While Andy goes way back to 45rpm Records on Cereal Boxes which has Justin want to know what a 45RPM is!

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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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