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Hey folks,
So we're coming to the end of Experiment Week on DTNS, where we invited our producers and contributors to try out their own ideas for tech shows. Some of these may end up becoming part of DTNS, some may spin out on their own. But I hope you enjoyed the week!
We'll be back next week tot he regular format as we march into September and the world of product announcements it usually ushers in as companies et their holiday product lineups.
I got the pleasure of chatting with Mallory on Reading Glasses about writing, the future of book tech and my own book, Project VERA! Always a blast being on Reading Glasses.
And thanks again to everybody who tried out Project VERA! If you have read it or plan to read it, please do leave a review, it really helps raise visibility!
Cheers,
Tom
The Tech Jawn - DTNS Experiment Week — play.acast.com
The Tech Jawn is a second look at the week's tech news headlines delivered from a different perspective. African Americans, demographically, are the biggest users of consumer technology in the country and The Tech Jawn aims to showcase how technology affects them as well as how they affect technology.
Hosted by Robb Dunewood (@robbdunewood), Stephanie Humphrey (@techlifesteph), and Terrance Gaines (@brothatech), the first episode tackles bias in algorithms like Facial Recognition and Artificial Intellegence.
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Photography For Today's Users - DTNS Experiment Week — play.acast.com
It is said that the best camera is the one you have with you, and the latest smartphones offer extraordinary capabilities, but are they really the only camera you need? DTNS Associate Producer Amos is joined by Ant Pruitt of Hands On Photography to discuss when and why you might consider making the investment into a dedicated camera system.
Starring by Anthony Lemos, Ant Pruitt
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Ask a Luddite - DTNS Experiment Week — play.acast.com
Rich Stroffolino talks with tech skeptic Ben Weinberg about the latest tech news. In this pilot episode, they look into the luddite perspective on Apple's recently announced on-device scanning for CSAM, Facebook's metaverse take on VR meetings, and why AI-generated websites are like Final Cut X.
Featuring Rich Stroffolino, Ben Weinberg
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Pegasus Project: Special Report - DTNS Experiment Week — play.acast.com
Pegasus is a digital tool sold by the NSO Group to different governments across the globe used to monitor activists, politicians and persons of interest. In The Pegasus Project, journalists from 17 outlets like The Guardian, Le Monde, The Washington Post or Aristegui Noticias, collaborated to reveal the way the spyware was used by different agencies. In this special report we explore what they found and the effect it had in the way technology was implemented by different government agencies.
The transcript can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nhE-hImCJQty7LHh0TmJdofm9GL92bhPyoyAp-yhs1o/edit?usp=sharing
Hosted by Dan Campos
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BBQ and Tech - DTNS Experiment Week — play.acast.com
BBQ and Tech is an energetic dive into all facets of how technology is being used to make everyone's favorite cookout food, Bar-B-Que. Hosted by lifelong friends, <a href="http://twitter.com/bigchrisashley">Chris Ashley</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/rodsimmons">Rod Simmons</a> who share a 15+ year tech obsession with all things smoked or grilled, BBQ and Tech will share tips, tricks, and technology to earn you the title of backyard grill master.
This weeks episode finds Chris and Rod walking through the evolution of their smoker purchase history. The discussion is intended to help listeners understand the nuances of some of the most popular smokers being used to day it order to help inform their decision on purchasing a new cooker.
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Top 5 things to know about edge computing - TechRepublic — www.techrepublic.com Tom Merritt tells us what to know and how it will help us in the future.
Cordkillers 373 – Buttons, Zippers, Belts, and Suspenders (w/ Iyaz Akhtar) — cordkillersaudio.wordpress.com A new Eternals trailer, Olympics are a let-down, and The White Lotus kills it…in ratings. All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Iyaz Akhtar. This week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: Ted Lasso (205), What If…? (102), Star Trek: Lower Decks (202)Next week: Ted Lasso (206), What If…? (103), Star Trek: Lower Decks (203) … Continue reading Cordkillers 373 – Buttons, Zippers, Belts, and Suspenders (w/ Iyaz Akhtar) →