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:
Tom Ray says his superpower is the ability to attract stupidity. But, being a clever engineer he deals with it swifty and moves on. Tom joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack for this episode on stupidity - how to identify it, how to deal with it, and what we can learn from it.
The boys are back and are kicking it about the Royal Rumble, the fallout, Wrestlemania plans, the first women’s rumble, Ronda Rousey, NXT Takeover, rezzlers they love, and much more! They also field questions from the chat room!
Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott discuss the state of Apple in 2018. Where is Apple going wrong and what can they do better? YouTube TV is coming to Roku and Apple TV. What kind of impact will YouTube TV have on these new platforms?
In this episode of HotHardware's Two And A Half Geeks podcast, we'll be looking at Origin PC's hot new Millennium Gaming Desktop, a beastly Mining Rig from Maingear and Unirkn, Lenovo's Yoga 920 premium 2-in-1 laptop, new fast Z-NAND SSD's from Samsung, and Windows getting a core revamp?
With social media platforms catering to video, “Visual Radio” is more than just industry buzz. On the heels of a Washington, DC, symposium on the subject, Chris Tobin shows us the technical setup for a low-budget, yet effective video webcast from WBGO-FM in Newark, NJ. We look at the cameras, connections, interfaces, and software used to create a video version of a traditionally radio-only event.
Mat Men is back again this week with special guest Harry Terjanian! Andrew, Rich, and Harry talk all things pro wrestling and all things Capital Wrestling. They go through Clash of Champions, RAW, Smackdown, Wrestle Kingdom, the first ever women’s Royal Rumble and tons of other juicy goodies!
In this latest episode of HotHardware's Two And A Half Geeks webcast, we chat about our results with NVIDIA's monstrous Titan V and what could be coming next for consumers. We also talk about the Lenovo Star Wars Jedi Challenges in AR kit, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 in Samsung's Galaxy S9 rumor, storage advancements with Seagate, building your own personal cloud, and more...
Andrew and Paul run down the best of tech in 2017 including the iPhone X, the 8th gen Intel chips, Microsoft Surface laptop, the Xbox One X, and streaming TV services like Hulu TV and YouTube TV. Andrew and Paul also touch on Apple admitting to throttling performance on older iPhones.
In this episode of HotHardware's Two And A Half Geeks webcast, Marco, Dave and Paul kick around NVIDIA's monster Titan V machine learning beast of a GPU (in the flesh!), the HP Spectre x360 with Kaby Lake R, Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered Windows laptops, Ryzen Mobile (Raven Ridge) performance, Intel Kaby Lake R in-depth, Net Neutrality and the Break The Internet campaign, hints on our upcoming Holiday Giveaway and a whole lot more!
Hey guys! Andrew and Rich are back to tag team your faces with some awesome wrestling talk! This week they talk RAW, Smackdown, Clash of Champions, Ring of Honor: Final Battle, Jericho vs Kenny, Wrestle Kingdom, Leonardo Tattooli and much much more!
Many skills required for broadcast engineering are directly applicable to podcast engineering and production. Chris Curran teaches broadcast and podcast engineering skills, including mixing, fixing, loudness, and using plugins.
Paul talks about his trip to Hawaii where Qualcomm introduced new Snapdragon processors that will be used for Windows 10 PCs. How will Windows on ARM affect Intel? Paul also talks about buying a Macbook Microsoft's foldable phone patents, and the iPhone X.
Everyone starts somewhere, and Jim Armstrong started right near the top - in Boston radio! We’re talking early days of on-air traffic reporting, some technical perspectives from those days, and about Jim’s big switch to broadcast equipment sales; lessons here all of us engineers can learn from.
Andrew and Paul discuss Windows on Arm, specifically the battery life we might see from Windows on Arm devices. Andrew and Paul also talk about the Windows 10 Fall Creators update, rumors of Andromeda OS on a Surface Phone, and lingering questions about the sales of Apple's iPhone 8. Is the iPhone 8 Apple's least selling iPhone?
Andrew and Paul debate net neutrality. Plus Andrew and Paul discuss the Xbox One X and 4K TV. Is now the time to buy an Xbox One X or 4K TV? And Microsoft says it has 600 million Windows 10 users.