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This week on TechRadio we highlight some truly meaningful tech stories — including Meta donating free Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses to low-vision and blind veterans to help them live more independently. Also: FIFA's secret AI Command Center running the 2026 World Cup The hidden costs of letting AI make decisions for us Android 17 getting Apple AirDrop support Microsoft ending support for Office 2021 The fun retro Commodore Callback 8020 flip phone Prime Day deals + smart tips Our latest tops in streaming recommendations Clear explanations, practical tips, and real-world insight — tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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Whether you're following SpaceX news, AI developments, privacy issues, or looking for simple ways to protect your eyes, this week's Techradio episode delivers clear explanations and useful tips. We break down: Apple's latest Siri AI upgrades and how they work with Google's Gemini The powerful new iPhone AI photo tool How Gunnar glasses help fight Computer Vision Syndrome and digital eye strain Rising concerns over surveillance tech in automated license plate readers Anthropic's public launch of Mythos AI New cellulose-based recyclable athletic shoes Our current tops in streaming recommendations Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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This week on TechRadio we break down the dramatic Blue Origin rocket explosion during a New Glenn test at Cape Canaveral and what it means for the space race.
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Easy guide: How to send your Gmail to ProtonMail automatically Will you have to pay to use Facebook? Meta's new subscription plans explained The brand-new Oura Ring 5 is smaller, smarter, and what it offers Affordable $300 Windows PCs coming soon New operating system age check laws coming and what they mean for privacy Our latest tops in streaming recommendationsPractical tips and clear explanations, this episode is perfect if you care about privacy, fitness tech, budget gadgets, or staying safe online. Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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This week on TechRadio we're diving into Google's biggest Search overhaul in over 25 years — the new AI Search upgrade that's changing how we find information online.We also cover: Which Android phones are getting Android 17 and when Facebook's quietly launched new Forum app — a Reddit-like space for deeper discussions Microsoft's admission about faulty drivers slowing down Windows 11 SpaceX IPO targeted for June 12 — what it means for investors Growing protests against new data centers Our latest tops in streaming recommendations Packed with practical insights and easy explanations, this episode is perfect if you want to stay ahead on AI, smartphones, social apps, and big tech moves. Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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This week on TechRadio we're breaking down the fascinating world of prediction markets and other timely tech stories.We cover: Kalshi and Polymarket — how they work and why everyone's talking about them The brand-new Google Fitbit Air fitness band How to use the new iPhone call recording feature safely Rising smart glasses extortion cases and what to watch for Porsche's decision to slow its eBike program Electric cars performing in extreme Arctic conditions Latest GameStop eBay merger progress Our current tops in streaming recommendations Packed with practical tips and easy-to-understand explanations, this episode is perfect if you love emerging tech trends, fitness gadgets, or staying safe online. Tune in for your friendly tech updates!
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This week on TechRadio we've got some wild tech headlines — including GameStop's surprise $55+ billion bid to buy eBay!
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The ADT data breach affecting up to 10 million customer records — what happened and what you should do Apple Vision Pro reportedly reaching the end of the line Important Gemini privacy settings you should check right now Nostalgic tech moment: Microsoft open-sources the original DOS 1.0 code Smart ways to stay safe online and our latest tops in streaming recommendationsWhether you love big business drama, retro computing, privacy tips, or just want the week's tech stories explained clearly, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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This week on TechRadio we're diving into the timely tech stories you'll want to know about — including Microsoft's huge $1 million sweepstakes (plus a chance at a Mercedes-Benz)!We also cover: The clever new noise-cancelling bike bell designed to be heard through headphones What's coming with Apple's smart glasses expected in 2027 How to get more AI power right on your PC Smart ways to reuse your old phone for handy everyday tech Another Olympics ticket draw is coming up soon Windows 11 update changes that give you more control Our latest tops in streaming recommendations Whether you love giveaways, practical tech hacks, or staying ahead on gadgets and entertainment, this episode is packed with useful tips and fun insights explained in plain English. Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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This week on TechRadio we're chatting about the timely tech stories making headlines — including the hilarious (and slightly embarrassing) moment when NASA told Artemis II astronauts to use spare T-shirts as window shades in their $24 billion spaceship! We also cover: What happens to your older Amazon Kindle after May 2026 and easy ways to keep it working The Google Android data transfer class action settlement — who qualifies and what it means Smart tips: What to do if your future flight ticket price drops after you've already booked Why phones with physical keyboards are making a comeback in 2026 The forgotten third co-founder of Apple and the surprising story behind him Microsoft's disclaimer that Copilot is "for entertainment purposes only" Plus, our usual roundup of what's worth streaming right now. Whether you're a space fan, a longtime Kindle lover, a traveler watching fares, or just someone who enjoys real talk about tech, this episode is packed with useful info and a few laughs. Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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This week on TechRadio we're talking about the big one: NASA's Artemis II mission has officially launched astronauts on their historic journey around the Moon! We break down what this mission means and the surprising NASA Outlook (and other) problems that the crew had to deal with. Plus, we cover: LA28 Olympics tickets are now on sale and those extra service fees are raising eyebrows Easy step-by-step instructions on how to change your Gmail address safely The funniest April Fools pranks and jokes that took over the web this year Our current tops in streaming — what's actually worth watching right now Whether you're excited about space exploration, dealing with everyday tech frustrations, or just want to stay on top of entertainment and events, this episode delivers clear and useful tips in plain English. Tune in for your friendly weekly tech update!
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Streaming services are raising prices again — Netflix and Prime Video just increased their rates. Is it still worth subscribing, or should you switch? We reveal the current top streaming services and smart ways to keep your costs down in 2026.
In this episode we also cover the hottest tech updates: A simple ChatGPT shortcut that instantly boost your productivity What's coming with Siri AI in iOS 27 Exciting new features arriving in Google Messages How Fiverr's AI freelancers are transforming the gig economy Is Face ID still secure enough in 2026? The inspiring story of visually impaired gamers using the Be My Eyes app and Meta glasses to play video games like never before Whether you love streaming, AI tools, accessibility tech, or just want to stay ahead of the latest digital trends, this episode delivers practical takeaways and clear explanations. Tune in for your weekly dose of tech news that actually matters. -
Join us on Techradio for the latest consumer tech news and tips you can use right now! Anthropic AI book settlement update — the $1.5 billion landmark deal (largest copyright payout in U.S. history) for authors whose works were used in Claude AI training. We cover the March 30 claims deadline, how the $3,000 payouts work, and what it means for creators and AI data practices. Co-Pilot for health data — how Microsoft's AI helps organize medical records and assist in diagnostics, plus privacy safeguards. Smart glasses privacy risks — rising concerns about Meta Ray-Bans, Snap Spectacles, and others recording without consent. Tips to spot and protect against unwanted surveillance. Google Drive new features: Gemini-powered AI overviews, natural language search, "Ask Gemini" across files/emails/calendar, and smarter file finding in 2026 updates. iPhone update vs DarkSword: latest on iOS patches against the DarkSword exploit chain . SpaceX Starlink Mini discounts; current deals dropping the portable dish to $199 in March 2026. Vinyl music resurgence — why physical records are booming again. We wrap with free streaming alternatives and our top streaming picks! Just real-world tech advice, privacy tips, and fun finds — subscribe and geek out with us weekly!
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Join Techradio for a fun, geeky dive into this week's top consumer tech stories! We kick off with Pi Day — why do we celebrate 3.14159... and how does it connect to math, tech, and even your favorite pie recipes? Google Maps just got its biggest update in over a decade with Gemini-powered "Ask Maps" for conversational queries and Immersive Navigation. We break down what it means for your daily drives. Smart TV myths & concerns — are they spying on you? We bust common fears about tracking, ads, privacy, and more, plus highlight great deals out there right now on big 4K screens. Smartwatch sleep tracking accuracy in 2026 — how reliable are devices like Apple Watch, Pixel Watch, and Galaxy Watch for stages, duration, and quality? We share real insights and tips. Meta's big change: End-to-end encryption is being removed from Instagram DMs due to low use — what it means for your privacy. We wrap with our top streaming picks to binge! Tech advice, fun facts, and real-world tips — subscribe and geek out with us weekly!
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Join Techradio for a fun, geeky dive into this week's top consumer tech stories! We kick off with Pi Day — why do we celebrate 3.14159... and how does it connect to math, tech, and even your favorite pie recipes? Google Maps just got its biggest update in over a decade with Gemini-powered "Ask Maps" for conversational queries and Immersive Navigation. We break down what it means for your daily drives. Smart TV myths & concerns — are they spying on you? We bust common fears about tracking, ads, privacy, and more, plus highlight great deals out there right now on big 4K screens. Smartwatch sleep tracking accuracy in 2026 — how reliable are devices like Apple Watch, Pixel Watch, and Galaxy Watch for stages, duration, and quality? We share real insights and tips. Meta's big change: End-to-end encryption is being removed from Instagram DMs due to low use — what it means for your privacy. We wrap with our top streaming picks to binge! Tech advice, fun facts, and real-world tips — subscribe and geek out with us weekly!
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Apple just launched the MacBook Neo — a colorful, durable 13-inch laptop with A18 Pro chip, Liquid Retina display, all-day battery, and Apple Intelligence, starting at low $599. Is this the budget Mac we've all wanted? We compare it directly to Acer's Chromebook Plus models — which wins for everyday use, value, performance, and real-world needs in 2026?
Privacy heads-up: The new Nearby Glasses app scans Bluetooth signals to detect nearby smart glasses (like Meta Ray-Bans or Snap Spectacles) and alerts you if someone's potentially recording.
Plus: Flat-rate, pre-approved resilient home designs speeding up disaster rebuilding for faster recovery after fires/floods, the environmental impact of AI data centers, the adorable AgiBot X2 humanoid robot dancing up a storm (hip-hop, Tai Chi, splits!), smartphone battery tips for cold weather, and our top ten streaming picks for the week.
Real-world insights, fun gadgets, and tips you can use — subscribe and geek out with us weekly!
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Join Marsha Collier for a lively, practical chat with tech legend Guy Kawasaki about his latest book. Privacy isn't paranoia — it's everyday freedom. Guy explains why Signal is the best tool for protecting your messages, calls, and peace of mind in 2026. Key highlights: Why "nothing to hide" doesn't cut it anymore. How surveillance hits ordinary people hardest. Easy Signal setup: Step-by-step for beginners, must-use features. Fun personal insights from Guy on why this matters now (and a few Marsha stories too!) Whether you're new to Signal or just want better security, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Special offer: Get a FREE copy of Guy Kawasaki's new book Everybody Has Something to Hide: Why and How to Use Signal to Preserve Your Privacy, Security, and Well-Being in this episode! Subscribe for more geeky tech chats and real-world tips. Let's stay safe and connected!
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Join Marsha Collier for a lively, practical chat with tech legend Guy Kawasaki about his latest book. Privacy isn't paranoia — it's everyday freedom. Guy explains why Signal is the best tool for protecting your messages, calls, and peace of mind in 2026. Key highlights: Why "nothing to hide" doesn't cut it anymore. How surveillance hits ordinary people hardest. Easy Signal setup: Step-by-step for beginners, must-use features. Fun personal insights from Guy on why this matters now (and a few Marsha stories too!) Whether you're new to Signal or just want better security, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Special offer: Get a FREE copy of Guy Kawasaki's new book Everybody Has Something to Hide: Why and How to Use Signal to Preserve Your Privacy, Security, and Well-Being in this episode! Subscribe for more geeky tech chats and real-world tips. Let's stay safe and connected!
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Social media faces the courtroom: Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark trial accusing Meta and YouTube of designing addictive features that harm kids' mental health — with thousands of similar lawsuits watching closely. X as a primary news source? We discuss its evolving role, and why it's become a go-to for real-time updates. AI drama: Reports show ChatGPT and others citing Grokipedia (xAI's AI-generated encyclopedia) as a source — raising concerns about misinformation, bias, and AI feedback loops. Plus: Reddit's growing AI use, cheaper/easier ways to knock out WiFi (deauth attacks), OpenAI's foray into hardware, and our tops in streaming plus Seth MacFarlane's concert vibes! Practical insights, debates, and fun — subscribe and geek out with us weekly!
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This week we look to the Olympics and cutting-edge technology already shaping the Games.
Security alert: An AI-powered children's toy from Bondu left over 50,000 chat transcripts (including kids' names, ages, personal details, and intimate conversations) completely exposed — accessible to anyone with a Gmail account due to a wide-open web portal. We discuss the massive privacy risks and what parents need to know about AI toys.
Practical advice: Should you ever reply "STOP" to unknown or spam text messages? Why it can backfire and the safer ways to block unwanted texts.
Plus: Should you store payment info on e-commerce sites? Tips for upscaling and reviving old routers, the best Android-compatible Bluetooth trackers (like Moto Tag, Pebblebee Clip, and Chipolo options for Google's Find Hub network), and picks for the best tech trends shaping 2026.
We wrap with the latest tops in streaming to binge-watch!
Real-world insights and tips you can use — subscribe and geek out with us every week!
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Join us on Techradio as we unpack the week's biggest consumer tech headlines! eBay just updated its User Agreement to explicitly ban AI-powered "buy for me" shopping agents, LLM scrapers, and automated bots — aiming to protect sellers from unfair automation, price manipulation, and inventory hoarding. What does this mean for buyers using AI tools and the future of e-commerce? Plus: Rumors and revivals swirl around a "new Windows phone" from leaked Andromeda OS builds on Surface Duo to third-party projects like NexPhone running Windows 11 on mobile hardware. Is Microsoft dipping back into phones? Sony jumps back into affordable hi-fi with two new wireless turntables: the PS-LX3BT (entry-level successor to the popular PS-LX310BT) and the more premium PS-LX5BT — perfect for newcomers and audiophiles craving easy Bluetooth vinyl playback. Practical tips: How to recover accounts if you lose your phone, creative new uses for old smartwatches, and how to scrub your personal info from Google search results effectively. We wrap with AI-powered ways to discover binge-worthy streaming shows and the latest tops in streaming picks! Real-world tech advice you can use — subscribe and geek out with us every week!
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We break down Microsoft's first Windows 10 update of the year and the ongoing headaches from January Windows 11 patches. Are you affected? CES 2026 may be wrapped, but which tech is still buzzing? Plus: Verizon's $20 account credit for their recent massive outage and how to claim it, and a real-world showdown — does Waze edge out Google Maps for traffic reroutes and navigation in 2026? We dive into the debate on the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility (on the CA-NV border) — once a celebrated concentrated solar thermal breakthrough, now controversial. Despite incinerating thousands of birds annually (early estimates ~3,500–6,000 per year from flux burns and collisions), high costs (twice that of PV solar), and natural gas reliance. Don't miss our Tech Buy of the Week and top streaming picks to cap it off!
- Visa fler