Tech News Weekly show

Tech News Weekly

Summary: Tech News Weekly - Catch “Tech News Weekly” on Fridays from 5pm to 6pm eastern. This show is your home for technology and entertainment news. Hosted by Andrew Zarian and featuring a round table of rotating guests hosts fro different insights, Frida afternoons on GFQ will be your source for a weekly wrap-up for all things “tech”. http://www.gfqlive.tv and on http://www.guysfromqueens

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 Tech News Weekly Ep. 165 – Tech Means Nothing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:55

Microsoft writes off it's acquisition of Nokia and refocuses Windows Phone. Can Windows Phone make a comeback? Hackers get hacked. A company that sells hacking tools suffered a major intrusion this week. Is anybody safe from being hacked these days? And Logitech is changing it's name to Logi. But is Logitech they even sure of the name change?

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 164 – iPhone 6S Rumor Mill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:51

Mat Men is here and ready to tear the house down, clean house, IN YOUR HOUSE! and house you with this week in wrestling news and speculation. Andrew and Rich talk TNA, GFW, Slammiversary, Jeff Jarrett, RAW's booking lately, NXT, The Beast in the East, Brock Lesnar's opponent in Japan this weekend, Bullet Club, Ring of Honor, the landscape of wrestling content, and the importance of knowing your time zones.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 163 – WWDC to E3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:18

Andrew and John discuss announcements from Apple's WWDC 2015 keynote including OS X El Capitan, iOS 9, and the long rumored Apple Music service. Will Apple's new Beats 1 radio be a hit? Andrew and John also discuss E3. Did this year's E3 live up to expectations? YouTube launches YouTube Gaming. How will YouTube's new gaming service challenge Twitch? And Microsoft says the Xbox One will game Xbox 360 compatibility.

 Tech News Weeky Ep. 162 – WWDC 2015 Preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:21

Andrew, John, and Josh discuss what's rumored to be announced at this year's Apple WWDC. Will we finally get new Apple TV hardware? Microsoft says Windows 10 will officially launch on July 29th. How much will new licenses of Windows 10 cost? Showtime's stand alone service launches in July. Will the $10.99 price woo cord cutters? And Lycos looks to make a come back with connected devices. Can they really succeed with connected and wearable devices?

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 161 – Google I/O Recap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:50

Andrew, John and Colm discuss this year's Google I/O keynote where Google officially announced Android M, Android Pay, and Project Brillo. Will Project Brillo have an affect on our lives? Charter sweeps in to purchase Time Warner Cable for $55 billon. Will Charter face the same regulatory issues as Comcast when they attempted to buy TWC? Lenovo unveils a Chromecast competitor. How does Lenovo's Chromecast differ? Hot Topic buys ThinkGeek. What will happen to ThinkGeek?

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 160 – Samsung Galaxy S6 Hands On 4-10-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:35

Andrew gives his initial hands on impressions of the new Samsung Galaxy S6. How does it fare upon his first look? Pre-orders for the Apple Watch begin. Why is Apple allowing only online reservations for the launch? YouTube could have an ad-free video subscription service before year's end. How would YouTube partners earn ad revenue? Roku breathes new life into the Roku 2 and Roku 3 with voice search. And Comcast will offer broadband service that is twice as fast as Google Fiber. How much will Comcast charge for 2Gbps internet?

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 159 – Brand Issues 3-20-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:59

The Wall Street Journal claims Apple's TV service could debut this fall with 25 channels. Andrew and John discuss the rumored pricing and channel line up. Nintendo will finally develop games for smartphones. Will Nintendo be successful with mobile gaming? Microsoft officially kills Internet Explorer. Andrew speculates what name will be given to IE's successor, Project Spartan. And Tag Heuer will make a luxury Android Wear watch.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 158 – Watching Apple 3-13-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:56

Andrew and John discuss a bevy of announcements from Apple's Spring Forward event including the Apple Watch and new MacBook. Why are there so few ports on the MacBook? HBO Now will debut in April exclusively for iOS devices. When will other platforms get HBO Now, and is it worth the subscription price? And John talks about the new Indiegogo campaign for Alan Tudyk's and Nathan Fillion's comedy called Con Man.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 157 – Net Neutrality: Good or Bad? 2-27-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:06

Andrew Zarian and John Bubb debate the FCC regulating the internet under Title II. Is the new FCC rules on net neutrality good, or will they cause more harm than good? Pebble launches a Kickstarter for their new color smartwatch and Apple invites everyone to a March 9th event. Will Apple's smartwatch be as successful as the original iPhone? Apple is also rumored to be working on a car it can launch by 2020. Is it true or just a rumor? Andrew and John also debate whether the dress is white/gold or blue/black.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 156 – The Digital After Life 2-13-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:17

Facebook will let you choose what to do with your profile after you die by picking a digital executor. What should happen to your digital life after you die? iPhone 6 Plus owners use twice as much data as iPhone 6 owners. Sony agrees to a partnership that lets Marvel use Spider-man in an upcoming Marvel movie. Netflix and Nintendo will make a live action Zelda series. Will it be any good? Battlebots is coming back to ABC this summer. And Visa will begin using unique tokens in place of credit card numbers for online and mobile payments.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 155 – Everyone Stay Neutral 2-6-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:15

RadioShack officially files for bankruptcy. What led to RadioShack's demise? New Apple rumors reportedly say Apple is working on a over the top Sling TV like service. FCC chairman announces plans to use Title II to regulate the internet and net neutrality. Andrew and John discuss Microsoft's HoloLens. How far away from a consumer level HoloLens are we? And is China to blame for the data breach of 80 million customers of insurance giant Anthem?

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 154 – 4K Broadband 1-16-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:01

Akamai says only 12% of the world is capable of consuming 4K content. Andrew and John discuss the state of 4K and broadband. President Obama calls for cheaper, faster internet. Should laws prohibiting local municipalities from starting their own ISP be repealed? Samsung reportedly offers to buy BlackBerry. Restaurants will soon be able to take mobile payments table side. And Elon Musk donates $10 million to help stop AI from taking over the world.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 153 – CES 2015 1-9-15 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:20

John and Andrew discuss highlights from CES 2015 in Las Vegas including curved displays, virtual reality, and wearables. What trends stood out at CES this year? Intel debuts the Intel Compute Stick. Who is this device intended for? The Belty steals CES Unveiled. What is the Belty? And Dish announces Sling TV, a $20 per month IPTV service.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 152 – Sony Walks Out of The Interview 12-19-14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:04

Andrew and John discuss whether CES is still relevant. Has CES run its course? The FBI says North Korea is responsible for Sony being hacked. Sony also cancels the debut of the movie 'The Interview.' Did the hackers win? Amazon launches Prime Now, delivering items to Manhattan in an hour. What can you order from Prime Now? NBC adds live streaming to their web site. Why isn't it available in all areas? And Andrew and John discuss the top trending Google searches.

 Tech News Weekly Ep. 151 – Streaming to Your TV 12-5-14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:06

Andrew Zarian reviews the Amazon Fire TV. How does it compare to the Roku, Apple TV, and Google Chromecast? AT&T is upset over a town in Kansas expanding it's city gigabit internet to residents. Should AT&T compete more? Microsoft will reportedly hold an event in January to tout Windows 10. Hackers leak several unreleased Sony movies and sensitive employee info. Is North Korea to blame for Sony's security breach? And Apple admits it deleted rival's music from iPods without your knowledge.

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