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A super busy week has us revisiting our interview with Matt Inman, the creator of The Oatmeal. But first, a message from Jeff about next week's show with The Sleep Doctor.
Google's ridesharing ambitions appear to be growing. Anyone in the San Francisco area can now hail a ride through the Waze app.
Celebrate our 500th episode (and 10th anniversary) with this special bumper-sized edition, featuring faces from the past including "Top Gear" host Rory Reid.
Celebrate our 500th episode (and 10th anniversary) with this special bumper-sized edition, featuring faces from the past including "Top Gear" host Rory Reid.
This week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast, we kick things off with a look into Microsoft's huge new move into artificial intelligence. We also get a peek behind the scenes at the sixth annual GeekGirlCon, a conference "celebrating the female geek" and all forms of diversity in science, tech, and geekdom. Plus, a new App of the Week, a GeekWire Trivia Challenge. We also get a special report from GeekWire's Alan Boyle on Elon Musk's visionary plan to put a million people on Mars in the next century.
1889 – The Bundy Manufacturing Co., a maker of time recording equipment, is incorporated in Binghamton, N.Y. Willard L. Bundy created a new type of timeclock for business. Bundy Manufacturing Co. Bundy was acquired by the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, Inc. (C-T-R) in 1911. Thirteen years later, the name would change one more time to International Business Machines (IBM). This Day in Tech History podcast show notes for September 30 [dithex] Commodore announces the CBM8032 IE 4.0 is released MPAA asks for an injunction of RealDVD
On today's show, we'll interview Volvo America CEO Lex Kerssemakers about the company's plans for semi-autonomous vehicles. Plus, we'll play this week's Silicon Tally with Michael Bellavia, an Emmy Award-winning video producer who heads the digital agency HelpsGood.
After paying a visit to the truly surreal Woolworths headquarters to check out the new Samsung smart fridge, the Girt Team talks smart home on this week's show.
After paying a visit to the truly surreal Woolworths headquarters to check out the new Samsung smart fridge, the Girt Team talks smart home on this week's show.
Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: Robert Heron Scott Wilkinson and Robert Heron go through the calibration process and watch HDR content on Leo Laporte's LG OLED TV. Subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.
Hosts: Megan Morrone, Jason Howell Guest: Dan Ackerman Megan Morrone and Jason Howell discuss the creation of the Partnership for AI that will look at rational and irrational concerns related to the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence. Google is re-branding its Apps for Work suite to G Suite, as well as strengthening the apps with AI. iPhone 8 rumors are pointing to the return of glass on the back of the device. Dan Ackerman, author of The Tetris Effect, discusses what makes the creation of Tetris so intriguing. Finally, Samsung has an issue with some of its washers exploding with heavy loads. Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-today. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.
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Hosts: Allyn Malventano, Patrick Norton Possible new Macbook Pro redesign in late October, the world's biggest 1 Tbps DDoS attack, Toshiba's OCZ TL100 2.5" SATA SSDs, the ASUS Rampage V Edition 10 Motherboard has all the things, iPhone 8 rumors are already being discussed, Android Wear 2.0 delayed until early next year, Sony’s Xperia XZ and X Compact phone pricing, Motorola pretty much doesn't exist in the US anymore, Wink is launching the Wink Hub 2, Snap Inc. introduces Spectacles, Blackberry's not in the hardware business anymore, Sebastian's Evoluent VerticalMouse C Right Wireless Mouse review, a new Raspberry Pi OS, and more! Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-computer-hardware. Send your computer hardware questions to twich@twit.tv. Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.
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AOL's Alto app tries to cure our email troubles. Meanwhile, Samsung is dealing with bigger problems: exploding washing machines.