The GFQ Network (All Shows)
Summary: About the Network:````Guys From Queens Network Inc. Is a web based television network covering a wide variety of topics from Technology to Entertainment. Produced out of our Queens NYC studio, our web shows feature a wide range of guests, comedians, technologists, authors and broadcasters. Being on the front line of technology, entertainment, and news we are able to provide a insightful view on all topics.````Founded by Andrew Zarian the Guys From Queens Network was created in April 2009, as a way to create a new outlet for great entertainment on the Internet. We are growing fast; in only one year the network already includes 9 great shows. You can watch all of our shows live on our website gfqlive.tv , Stickam.com, Ustream.tv and Justin.tv. All of our previous shows are in the Archive section of Guysfromqueens.com , Blip.tv and Itunes. Currently the network is averaging over 2.5 million live viewers per month. The future of The Guys From Queens Network is promising, along with new content, special shows, musical performances, and website exclusive shows we are growing on a daily basis.
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Podcasts:
The stud buds are back and representing dirt men worldwide. This week the guys talk RAW, Smackdown, KO, Goldberg, character placement in the WWE roster, Fastlane, Wrestlemania, Jericho's career, TNA NEWS (yes really), ROH, the current state of wrestling as a whole, and much more! This was a fun one.
The trio take on "Welcome to the Jungle." It's not a good movie, it's not a bad movie -- it's a movie. Watch our episode over ever watching the movie. Seriously, there is almost no reason to watch "Welcome to the Jungle."
Verizon lowers their bid to acquire Yahoo by $350 million. Apple buys the domain name iCloud.net. Instagram introduces the ability to upload multiple photos at a time for everyone. A new photo of the Samsung Galaxy S8 leaks out.
Kenny from Bronx unknowingly made internet broadcasting history when he called the guys while riding on the 2 train of the New York City subway system to discuss his positive experience with Propecia and questions he had about PRP therapy for hair loss. The call was a little spotty but serves to further illustrate the profound impact that hair loss has on all of us.
YouTube will soon get rid of unskippable 30 second ads. Verizon reportedly lowers their acquisition bid for Yahoo. Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint all now offering unlimited plans. Sprint supposedly wants to be acquired by T-Mobile.
Mat Men is live once again this week with your hot sauce boys Andrew and Rich plus Mr. Hot himself: Justin Robert Young! The trio talk about the last week in wrestling and how major it was! Elimination Chamber, Bray Wyatt, building storylines, Wrestlemania, and the rise of the big men! They also chat about the XFL and more!
How many times have you bought headphones or earbuds, only to be disappointed with their audio quality? Or maybe you were pleasantly surprised! Sean Olive is the Acoustic Research Fellow at HARMAN International. He’s doing headphone qualitative measurements that mean something, both for consumers and for manufacturers, toward better audio from our wearables.
Nokia is relaunching the 3310. Will we see a rise in demand for feature phones? Intel will release it's 8th generation Coffee Lake chips this year. Could AMD overtake Intel? Andrew and Paul also discuss the state of tech in cars, and how we watch TV has changed.
Prince's music returns to streaming music services. Snapchat will partner with A&E for a reality show. Verizon brings back unlimited data.
Perhaps you’ve heard of AES67 for IP-Audio. It allows cross-connection of different, competing AoIP standards like Ravenna, Dante, and Livewire+. But until you actually try connecting audio devices together, AES67 is just a standard on paper. IP-Audio expert, Patrick Killianey from Yamaha Pro Audio is here to explain real-world AES67 from our recent technology demo.
Samsung will reportedly debut the Galaxy S8 on March 29. Samsung also announces the causes of the Galaxy Note 7 battery failures. Will these battery failures cause problems for the Galaxy S8? Facebook starts testing ads inside of Messenger. And Sprint buys a 33% stake in Tidal's music service.
Andrew and Coco run down the 2017 Royal Rumble PPV card.
A kitten renting service? Yep, that was a discussion on this week’s podcast, along with Jon going absolute ham on a stink bug.
Twitter has created an official Instagram account. Facebook is officially testing ads in Messenger. Images of the Samsung Galaxy S8 leak. Verizon is reported interested in buying TWC/Charter.
Radio engineers began making the switch to Audio over IP infrastructure around 2005. Now with thousands of radio stations using this technology, TV stations are looking at Video over IP as their core infrastructure. Video requires a lot more bandwidth, and there are a few more technical challenges being solved right now. Erling Hedkvist from Lawo joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack to talk about it.