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POP | TECH | JAM

Summary: The independent audio magazine devoted to mashing up pop culture, technology and more. New York based geek-culture journalists J.D. Biersdorfer and Pedro Rafael Rosado are your hosts.

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 PTJ 179: Code Warriors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:25

Questions, we have questions this week. Will Apple be able to stand up to the Justice Department over creating back doors into its software?  Will Old Media and New Media ever figure each other out? Will we soon be able to pay for purchases with our faces? These are just some of the talking points on this week’s episode of Pop Tech Jam as journalist Laura M. Holson rejoins El Kaiser and J.D. at the podcast table, fresh off her trip to last week’s Code/Media Conference in California.

 PTJ 178: Instant Video | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:52

Making a video can take a lot of time and effort, especially if one is not trained in the art. Magisto, a popular consumer app that uses algorithms to analyze raw footage and create a video narrative for home users, has just rolled out a business version designed to help small and mid-sized companies easily craft clips to promote their products. Dr. Oren Boiman, the chief executive officer and a co-founder of Magisto, explains how it all works and what makes for a good business video. And, as with each and every episode of Pop Tech Jam, El Kaiser and J.D. discuss the latest developments in technology and pop culture, including news from New York Toy Fair 2016 and NASA’S Help Wanted pages.

 PTJ 177: To Hype the Research or Not, That Is the Question | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A big week of tech news as FCC chairman Tom Wheeler announces a proposal that would do away with cable set-top boxes; President Obama looks to increase spending for national cybersecurity; Rumored changes to Twitter gets the Twitterati fired up; and Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure curates a museum of Malware. Of course there’s lots more tech news to discuss but J.D. also finds time to fill us in on how some tech giants brag about their research and development, while others don’t.

 PTJ 176: The One with Google Cardboard and Election Apps | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:59

Google’s corporate parent, Alphabet, is now the most valuable company in the world but all Pedro has on his mind is virtual reality. J.D. puts together a set of the Big G’s Cardboard VR goggles for the hapless Kaiser then fills us in on some very useful apps and sites to help U.S. voters make an informed decision on Election Day in November.  

 PTJ 175: Wicked Weather and the Return of Scully & Mulder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:42

While still wrapping our brains around the fact that X-Files is back on TV, we found time to pack this episode with snark and shenanigans that will (hopefully) keep you informed and entertained during your commute, at the gym, at home or anywhere you listen to the best darned tech-themed around. This week, J.D. highlights some apps that mix in a dose of fun with the weather details and in the news, Twitter shakes up its executive ranks; Sony does some corporate housekeeping; Amazon gets duped by hackers; and those sites tracking Abe Vigoda’s status make one final update. Of course there’s more. Just take a listen!

 PTJ 174: iOS Gaming and Big Bang Data | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:55

So much going on we had to supersize the show this week! El Kaiser reviews the Steelseries Nimbus wireless game controller, the first controller that officially supports the 4th generation Apple TV. J.D. is back from her jaunt across the pond and reports on a museum exhibition that explores how the “datafied” world affects us all. We also revel in the Big Stupid with a special segment on the silliest gadgets displayed at this year’s CES extravaganza in Las Vegas and the 25 worst computer and Internet passwords. Don’t despair, we also offer up a huge chunk of the latest tech news, now with extra snark.

 PTJ 173: We’re Back! And so is CES | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:59

It’s the first week of January and the streets of the Big Apple, the city that (allegedly) never sleeps, are quiet. The Holiday tourists have gone home. Perpetually grumpy New Yorkers are enjoying our short respite from the out-of-towners we love to hate. But the streets of another sleepless city tell a different story this week. Las Vegas is jam-packed with thousands of gadget nerds reveling in the consumer technology bacchanal that is CES. This year the event features 3,600 exhibiting companies and over 200 conference sessions. We’ve girded our loins for the onslaught of hyperbolic press releases and breathless on-the-scene reports to bring you the latest news from the desert party. Also on the show, J.D. shares tips to help us budget our money using online data and El Kaiser gives us his take on the goings on in Nevada this week. It’s 2016. The podcast revolution continues!

 The Year in Geek: 2015 Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:01

2015 has come and (almost) gone and it’s time for the media-mandated Look Back at the Year We Just Had. [Drumroll … rimshot … clown horn noise] Noted in no particular order, here’s our list of high points, low points and things that just stood out to us here at Pop Tech Jam HQ over the course of the earth’s latest loop around the sun: • NASA: New Horizons and Beyond.— While it wasn’t quite the Apollo 11 mojo, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration had a banner year with the New Horizons successful flyby of Pluto and data treasure trove that’s still trickling back from the other side of the solar system. The agency also grew lettuce, aged whiskey and ran many other experiments up at the International Space Station while its Dawn spacecraft took at look at the dwarf planet Ceres. And that Matt Damon movie was very good publicity. • Windows 10. Microsoft released its successor to the much-reviled Windows 8 this summer. Despite some major bugs and user wariness, Win10 did see relatively fast adoption rates by 8Haters, people finally upgrading from XP and those who wanted to try out the new technology as soon as they could. • Security! Security! Security! (or Lack Thereof…). It seemed like no corporate database was safe from intrusion this year. Plenty of major companies got breached, including Anthem health insurance, the CVS Photos site, interactive toymaker VTech, the federal Office of Personal Management, the Internal Revenue Service, the Ashley Madison site for love affairs, Slack and Experian’s T-Mobile servers. Just to name, you know, A FEW OF THEM. • Underwhelming Apple. The

 PTJ 171: Geeky Christmas and Staying in the News Loop | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:14

This week is all about the news with a dash of Holiday cheer to liven things up. The Dynamic Duo rundown the week’s tech news and later in show, J.D.  shows us where to go to stay informed 24/7. Christmas is just around the corner. Make sure you give yourself the gift of POP | TECH | JAM this year. You’ll be glad you did!

 PTJ 170: Bluetooth Ducks and Non-Hovering Hoverboards | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:40

This week multimedia journalist  Laura M. Holson, just back from an extended stay in Silicon Valley, returns to the show and fills us in on the Hoverboard craze gliding its way across the country from the West Coast. Of course J.D. and El Kaiser take a snarky look at the week’s tech news but can decide what to make of a Bluetooth-enabled rubber duckie.

 PTJ 169: Give Us Some Skin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:51

This week J.D. and Pedro get some skin in the game! El Kaiser explains what software skins are in his latest Tech Term segment and J.D. runs down how to modify the look of your email client and web browser. And of course, we snark things up over a huge pile of tech news. Pop Tech Jam: The Podcast Revolution Continues

 PTJ 168: Watching Apple TV | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:45

Anybody with visions of cord-cutting probably has either a TV antenna (and a house wthin range of digital television signals) or a set-top box for streaming video. If you fall in the a latter camp, choices abound — Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Google Chromecast,  Roku’s line of boxes — so many ways to snag your shows. Oh, and there’s also the latest edition of the Apple TV, which now brings apps and games to the video party as well. On this week’s episode, Don Donofrio drops by PTJ HQ to discuss the pro and cons of Apple’s latest little black box.

 PTJ 167: Virtual Insanity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:01

Welcome to our first virtual episode. Ok, that’s a lie but we are focusing on Virtual Reality this week. El Kaiser explains just what Google Cardboard is all about and J.D. gives us a rundown on all the flavors of VR available to consumers. And of course, we have a heaping helping of tech news and shenanigans.

 PTJ 166: Let’s All Go to the Movies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:41

It’s that time of the year when the big, ‘splody summer tentpole flicks are making their way to Blu-Ray and DVD for holiday stocking stuffing, making room for the Oscar bait to unspool at your local movie megaplex. J.D. has a Hopefully Helpful Hint about how to catch up on what’s coming up on the silver screen. Also on the show, Pedro is not a happy Kaiser as his beloved media center suffers a serious blow. And of course we have a heaping helping of the latest tech news.

 PTJ 165: A Sweet, Boozy Party in Outer Space | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:47

In this week’s episode, J.D. takes a look at the current state of digital comic books and offers up suggestions on what apps and services are available to help us take our digital comics experience to the next level. Also on the show we have a cubic buttload of tech news, including a fascinating discovery about our new favorite celestial body.  Astronomers have determined that good old Comet Lovejoy is spraying sugar and booze as it hurtles it’s way around the solar system. There’s a space party going on and we weren’t invited. Bummer…

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