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:
On this week's episode of Mat Men the stud buds talk about ALLLLL THINGS PROFESSIONALLY WRESSSTLLINGGGG including a racist Jinder Mahal (We know HE'S not racist! It's a scripted TV Show!) TNA/GFW/IMPACT/whatever it's gonna be called tomorrow, NXT, RAW, NO MERCY, NJPW. The guys also take questions from the audience AND we play a little word association.
Andrew and Paul discuss where they stand a week after Apple announced the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Did Apple make a mistake by only offering Face ID on the iPhone X? Nvidia released a new Shield TV with a revamped remote and price drop. Paul talks about his hands on experience with the Xbox One X. Is the Xbox One X all it's hyped up to be? And Andrew and Paul ponder what the rest of the year holds for Microsoft including new Surface hardware and Windows on ARM.
The best new podcast of 2017 is back with a bang. This episode was not brought to you by ReelGood.com, but it could have been.
Stereo Tool is a popular PC-based audio processor for FM, DAB, and web streaming. Radio Engineer, Matt Levin, tells us about installing and using Stereo Tool. Plus, Hans van Zutphen, the author of Stereo Tool, describes how Omnia audio processors benefit from Stereo Tools users’ feedback.
Do you dread contacting Tech Support? Or do you look forward to getting the help you need quickly? There are ways to get the most from Tech Support at almost any company. Jamey Miller, Jake Alderman, and Bryan Jones are Support Engineers. They join Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack for some real-life advice on getting what you need to solve your radio tech problem.
Andrew Zarian and Brad Sams discuss the roll out of the Spring creators update and the upcoming Fall update. How does Microsoft determine what PCs to roll out the updates to first? Brad also touches on the future of Windows on ARM and just what the heck is Microsoft doing with Skype on the desktop.
Finding a qualified hair transplant surgeon in today’s cut-throat online environment can be extremely challenging. Spencer Kobren and Joe Tillman discuss the sad reality that often good medicine is taken out of the equation in favor of online pandering and out and out bullshit. In general, the cosmetic surgery industry has become more of a competition among web designers, SEO companies and unethical physicians, than a place where patients can be assured to get the best possible medical advice. If you are considering hair transplant surgery you don’t want to miss this show.
Vic from D.C. calls the guys to thank Spencer Kobren for “curing" his hair loss, not by advising him to have a hair transplant, which he desperately wanted, but by advising him on his realistic options. Remember, while hair transplant surgery can be life changing, sometimes the best course of action is to do nothing.
We're the Mat Men! And we're here to talk about wrestling! Andrew and Rich talk all things professional wrestling this week as their caffeine levels hit an all time high. They talk WWE Battleground, RAW, Smackdown, NXT Takeover, Summerslam, GFW, the idea of the foreign heel, future booking, answering some live questions, and much much more! You'll be delighted to tune in!
Tom Ray visits a lot of radio stations. He’s a full-time broadcast engineering consultant, and an inspector for New York State’s Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program. One troubling trend that Tom sees is the deterioration of broadcast towers. Tom joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack to warn us and bring us some good advice.
Rumors abound that Microsoft is killing Paint. Paul sets the record straight about the future of Microsoft Paint. Paul also touches on Microsoft failing to understand what it's customer base wants from Windows. Is Microsoft self sabotaging Windows? And Paul shares his initial impression of Philips Hue light bulbs.
The pressure is on for Matt Aaron. He’s the Chief Engineer for the Dave Ramsey Show, heard by over 8 million people each week! What’s required to keep perfect audio flowing and the talent happy? Matt talks about that, plus the time that high-power RF melted parts of his car.
Andrew discusses his initial impression of HP's Elitebook X360 notebook. Is Andrew making the switch from Mac to PC? Paul talks about his upcoming move and plans for cutting the cord and installing home automation in his new home. And Paul praises Google Photos. Why isn't Apple and Microsoft as serious about photo management as Google is?
Jonathan, Eric and Iyaz review "Death Race 2050," which is actually the second death racing movie they've covered in the history of PWP. After that, Jonathan devises a new challenge that either is brilliant or evil (or both).
Holler if you hear us! This week the boys Andrew and Rich chat about many goings on in pro wrestling. They talk Kenny Omega winning the NJPW US Title, Alberto El Patron drama, GFW, RAW, Smackdown, and the Hogan Lawsuit. This is a jam packed episode!