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TechTime with Nathan Mumm

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You can grab your weekly technology without having to geek out on TechTime with Nathan Mumm. The Technology Show for your commute, exercise, or drinking fun. Listen to the best 60 minutes of Technology News and Information in a segmented format while sipping a little Whiskey on the side. 

We cover Top Tech Stories with a funny spin, with information that will make you go Hmmm. Listen once a week and stay up-to-date on technology in the world without getting into the weeds. 

This Broadcast style format is perfect for the everyday person wanting a quick update on technology, with two fun personalities driving the show Mike and Nathan. Listen once, Listen twice, and you will be sold on the program. @TechtimeRadio | #TechtimeRadio.com | www.techtimeradio.com






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202: Digital Defenses and Ukraine Drone Dilemmas: Navigating Cybersecurity with Nick Espinosa. Tesla's Marketing is Gone, Elon Musk is Creating a TV Streaming Service on X, as Amazon Ends California Drone Deliveries | Air Date: 4/21 - 4/27/24

April 24, 2024 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB

Cybersecurity wizard Nick Espinosa joins us this week on Tech Time Radio, and the knowledge he drops is nothing short of a digital fortress for your online safety. As we unravel the complex web of recent hacking methods and data breaches, Nick's expertise helps us empower you with strategies to fortify your cyber footprint. Amidst the tech tussle, we also dissect Tesla's polarizing marketing cuts and Elon Musk's staunch defense, questioning the long-term effects on Tesla's trajectory. Plus, ...

201: We Relive The Lawsuit that Silenced Napster, META's VR Education and Data Privacy Debates, AT&T's Settlement for Data Throttling, and Spotify's Jamming Software, and Bankruptcy on User Data Privacy | Air Date: 4/14 - 4/20/24

April 17, 2024 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Prepare your virtual time machine, as we embark on a spellbinding journey through the digital era's defining moments, including the notorious Napster lawsuit and an unexpected visit from space debris in sunny Florida. We not only revisit history, but we also peer into the future, debating Spotify's groundbreaking idea to let you remix songs, and Meta's bold quest to revolutionize education with VR – albeit with privacy hurdles to leap over, as Turkey's closure of Threads reminds us. It's no...

200: Amazon's 'just walk out' Technology is taking a backseat as they introduce the SMART Dash Cart. Apple AI is coming as ReALM, and TikTok is Challenging Instagram with a new app. Then Guest Gwen Way joins us in Gadgets & Gear | Air Date: 4/7 - 4/13/24

April 10, 2024 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.5 MB

Join Nathan Mumm and Mike Gorday as they toast to the latest tech trends and a drop of whiskey wisdom. This week's Tech Time Radio is a roller coaster ride through Amazon's smart shopping revolution and the looming shadow of AWS layoffs. We also cast an eye over the digital horizon at smart traffic signs teaching us good manners on the road and TikTok's dance to outpace the big players in social media. Feel the pulse of innovation with us as we examine Apple's foray into AI with ReALM, a m...

199: Your "PRIVATE" browsing history will vanish from Google, AI Quirks, and China is looking into the Future with Flying Cars, and the CEO Rick Voight of Vivid-Pix joins the show. Why artificial intelligence makes stuff up. | Air Date: 4/1 - 4/7/24

April 03, 2024 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Ever wondered how a tech giant like Google handles your incognito mode data? Well, buckle up, because we're unraveling the truth behind those private browsing sessions and the shockwaves it's sending across the landscape of online privacy. This episode also shines a light on the quirky side of artificial intelligence – think of it as a mischievous kid concocting tales. We're not just raising eyebrows; we're probing deep into the ethical minefields and the big question of AI-generated misinfo...

198: Exploring AI Impact on Web Design, Navigating Apple Gesture Video Calls, Guest Peter Guirguis from SwiftPress Support, A Win in the Fight Against Robocalls, and Marc Shares - New Riff Single Barrel Strength | Air Date: 3/24 - 3/20/24

March 27, 2024 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Immerse yourself in the digital drama as we tackle Apple's newest addition to video calls and the impact of cutting-edge AI on everyday tech interactions. We'll also unravel the intricacies of a landmark settlement in an Uber Eats face scan discrimination lawsuit, a verdict that speaks volumes about the challenges of modern automation. Savor the sweet justice served to a notorious robocall scammer, reveling in their hefty fine as a win for all of us plagued by these nuisance calls. Join us...

197: Reviving the Facebook Poke and AI Chatbot Evolution, Nintendo to pull online plug for 3DS and Wii U, Baldur's Gate 3 Game of the Year, and Atari's Grand Trek 10 rewind, with our fan favorite "LETTERS" segment | Air Date: 3/17 - 3/23/24

March 21, 2024 14:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Get ready to redefine the way you poke and play as we take a deep dive into Facebook's audacious move to bring back the 'poke'—this just might be the digital nudge you didn't know you needed. And if that tickles your fancy, wait until you get a load of NVIDIA's new AI chatbots set to transform gaming by infusing our beloved characters with life-like banter. But we're not just about fun and games; the unexpected end of Nintendo's online services for the 3DS and Wii U consoles sparks a serious...

196: Automakers Share Driving habits with Insurance Companies, and indoor surveillance is now outlawed at an Airbnb with 4G Wi-Fi on the Moon? Gwen Way shares a robot pet, as Roku accounts are for sale on DarkWeb. | Air Date: 3/10 - 3/16/24

March 13, 2024 14:00 - 55 minutes - 38.5 MB

Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about technology and privacy as Mike Gorday and I, Nathan Mumm, alongside cybersecurity guru Gwen Way, crack open the digital Pandora's box. From the comfort of your home to the moon's craggy surface, we're bringing you insights that just might tempt you to wrap your Wi-Fi password in a space blanket. Hear how the automotive industry's hunger for data could drive up your insurance premiums and why Airbnb's latest policy might allow you not ...

195: Elon Musk's Clashes with OpenAI and former Employees, Guest Laura Bell Main Joins the Show to Explain Cybersecurity Simplified. A Global Impact of a Social Media Blackout, and GTA Vice City Runs on a Wi-Fi router, M&M Episode | Air Date: 3/3 - 3/9/24

March 07, 2024 01:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Unlock the drama behind Elon Musk's legal battles and tech controversies as we examine his confrontation with OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over changing company ambitions. Then, we switch to the tension with former Twitter execs entwined in a lawsuit saga. But it's not all courtroom drama—we're shaking things up with an offbeat tech achievement where GTA Vice City runs on a mere Wi-Fi router. Plus, ponder the global stir caused by a social media blackout that left everyone, including the Kardas...

194: Tech Turmoil as a battle royale between OpenAI and The New York Times starts. Musk battles Microsoft over Windows 11 setup on his new PC. Cybersecurity guru Nick Espinosa talks about hackers, stashers, and chaos galore | Air Date: 2/25 - 3/2/24

February 29, 2024 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Embark on a roller coaster of tech updates and laughter as we navigate the tumultuous OpenAI and The New York Times saga. Feel the heat of the moment as we dissect hacking claims, copyright disputes, and the ramifications for the AI industry. But it's not all courtroom drama; prepare for a shift in gears as we chuckle over Elon Musk's Windows 11 woes and Wendy's foray into the dynamic world of surge pricing. Your fast-food favorites might just get a little more unpredictable, and we're here ...

193: Navigating Digital Dangers and Debunking Myths on Toothbrushes. President is using TikTok, while the makers of Tinder and Hinge are in trouble. Lock and Throw Away the Key for Lockbit, with our LETTERS segment | Air Date: 2/18 - 2/24/24

February 22, 2024 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Dive headfirst into the abyss of digital dangers and delights as we navigate the tumultuous tides of TikTok's EU troubles and the entangled web of online dating apps.  Crack open the virtual handcuffs of misinformation with us as we celebrate the ingenuity behind National Handcuff Day and sift through the media's tech tales with a discerning eye. Forget about the viral smart toothbrush botnet scare; we're here to debunk the bunk and ensure your digital hygiene is as impeccable as your dent...

192: AI's War Game Maneuvers and the Malware Marketplace Exposed. We have SpaceMIRA the operational space tool, along with a dating app called SCORE. Finally, Gwen Way, unveils a device that "Just Sucks" the X1 Robot. | Air Date: 2/11 - 2/17/24

February 14, 2024 03:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Prepare to have your mind expanded as we navigate the shadowy implications of AI chatbots in military simulations, revealing an alarming inclination towards aggressive strategies. We take you on a journey where artificial intelligence in war games isn't just playing to win; it's playing for keeps. We'll also lift the curtain on the murky world of cybersecurity with the FBI's takedown of the Warzone RAT infrastructure, sharing why malware as a service should be on everyone's radar. Marc Greg...

191: Uncovering Cybercrime just like "THE BEEKEEPER" Movie, and Exploring Medical Breakthroughs with James Riddle. Social Media's Touch of Elmo's Comfort and the History of Walk/Don't Walk Signs | Air Date: 2/4 - 2/10/24

February 07, 2024 14:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Embark on a gripping journey through the digital sphere as we unravel the AnyDesk cyber attack, exposing the underbelly of cybercrime that rivals the twists of a Hollywood thriller. But our narrative isn't all code and crime; we pivot to the comforting embrace of Elmo, who's become an unexpected bastion of mental health support, sparking profound conversations across social media. Join us as we traverse from the vulnerabilities of our online existence to the warmth of a virtual hug from a fu...

190: Taylor Swift is Navigating Deepfake's, Cybersecurity Dangers Exposed from Nick Espinosa, Elon Musk is Making the Matrix Real, and Amazon Ring's Huge Step Forward on Privacy, all of this and more. | Air Date: 1/28 - 2/3/24

February 01, 2024 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Prepare to navigate the murky waters of deepfakes and the sharp edge of cyber-security breaches, as our podcast episode takes you through the ethical labyrinths of cutting-edge tech. With deepfakes ruffling feathers across industries, we delve into the implications of this technology, which can make anyone say or do anything on screen. But that's just the opening act; we also scrutinize Elon Musk's Neuralink claims and Ring's pivotal policy shift on police access to doorbell footage. And tha...

189: Microsoft leaders' emails were accessed by state-backed Russian hackers. EV Challenges in the cold, Vroom hits the brakes, and in "LETTERS" We Reveal Online Scams, A Look Back at the DeLorean | Air Date: 1/21 - 1/27/24

January 24, 2024 15:00 - 54 minutes - 37.8 MB

Brace yourself for a digital odyssey that's as enlightening as it is entertaining, where cybersecurity meets sub-zero strain on electric vehicles. First, Microsoft is hit with a cyber security attack, and then we dissect the chilling effects of cold weather on EV batteries – a cautionary tale for tech-savvy motorists. But that's not all – we reveal the startling shift of Vroom from car sales to the cutting-edge world of AI and auto financing, a move revving up the industry in unexpected ways...

188: TechTime Does the Unboxing of CES 2024 the Good, Bad and Ugly. Chinese Mourners Use AI to Digitally Resurrect the Dead. Then is the Disney-Apple Partnership More Than Just Apple Vision Pro? | Air Date: 1/14 - 1/20/24

January 18, 2024 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

Ever wondered what happens when tech giants collide or when gadgets at CES make you question reality? That's what we're unpacking in a whirlwind tech roundup, complete with the drama of Apple's blood oxygen app disappearance and the potential Disney-Apple merger. Plus, we're slicing through the hype to give you the skinny on CES 2024's wildest inventions, from a headset that's straight out of a sci-fi flick to a washing bot that might just redefine laziness. And because we're all about that ...

187: CES 2024 Highlights, AI Advances, Tetris Record Breaking Week, and the Beginning of Bitcoin and Cybersecurity. Plus, Gwen Way is back for our Gadgets and Gear Segment talking about "Skyted" | Air Date: 1/7 - 1/13/24

January 10, 2024 03:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

Feast your ears on the electric energy of CES 2024 as Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm brings the future to your fingertips. Prepare to be amazed by Walmart's colossal setup, the unveiling of a mobility marvel from Kia, and a pioneering vibrating capsule that's all the buzz in the battle against obesity. Our very own Gwenydd Way joins the fray, sharing the lowdown on the latest in European electric car charging solutions and the groundbreaking Skyted device set to transform how we converse o...

186: Cracking Open the Future: 2024 Technology Predictions with a Few Top Cybersecurity Stories to Start the Year. Listen to See If You Agree with Our Technology Picks for 2024 | Season 6 Begins | Air Date: 12/31 - 1/06/24

January 04, 2024 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

Get ready to unlock the vault of tech's future with us, Nathan Mumm, Mike Gorday, and Odi return with new guests, security wizard Nick Espinosa, and vinous virtuoso technologist Marc Gregoire. This episode isn't just about passive listening; it's an interactive experience where you become an integral part of the TechTime Radio community. We're serving up a blend of hindsight and foresight, assessing our 2023 predictions and stirring the pot with fresh 2024 prophecies while dissecting the lat...

185: Merger of Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global? Opps one just got hacked. Then, Chat about Chat with Phil. Finally, one app to keep all your streaming services together. (Season 5 TechTime Radio Finale) | Air Date: 12/24 - 12/30/23

December 28, 2023 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Get ready to navigate the tumultuous seas of the streaming industry with us as we break down the Warner Brothers Discovery and Paramount Global merger talks. Amid the business buzz, we've unearthed a mysterious hack that's sending shockwaves through the negotiation rooms. And that's just for starters! We're also serving up practical tech tips with a roundup of apps guaranteed to simplify your streaming adventures, making sure your movie nights are smooth sailing. Tech Time Radio wouldn't be...

184: Google's $700 Million Settlement and Apple's Race Against the Ban: Dissecting Tech Giants' Legal Battles and Cybersecurity Insights with Laura Bell. TomTom and Microsoft are redefining vehicle navigation | Air Date: 12/17 - 12/23/23

December 20, 2023 16:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

Get ready to unravel the complexities of Google's recent antitrust woes and their hefty $700 million settlement with us. As tech giants clash with regulators, we dissect the fallout and its potential ripple effects throughout the industry. Meanwhile, Apple races to outmaneuver a US ban on their latest smartwatches, and we're on the pulse, analyzing their strategy to modify crucial technology under the wire. Laura Bell of SafeStack Academy graces our discussion, imparting wisdom on cybersecur...

183: A major gaming event recently received the "Game Over" screen as it shut down a 20-plus-year event. AI technology will allow Metro buses to spot bus lane violators, and META now automatically encrypts messages. | Air Date: 12/10 - 12/16/23

December 13, 2023 19:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Brace yourselves for an exciting journey as we navigate through the multifaceted universe of technology, featuring Facebook's encryption controversy, and the shocking end of E3, the gaming world's largest event. Who knew that a casual chat about AI technology would lead to an in-depth debate on privacy rights, legal implications, and child safety? But don't worry, this isn't all serious tech talk! We also have some fun along the way, with a whiskey tasting segment where we critique the late...

182: Unraveling Tech Mysteries: Iran's Cyber Threats, AI Governance, and the Revolution of Gift-Giving with SantaGPT. The new AI alliance between Meta and IBM and what it means for the future of artificial intelligence. | Air Date: 12/3 - 12/9/23

December 06, 2023 23:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Are you ready to unravel the intricate web of tech mysteries? Sit tight as we navigate through the cyber threats from Iran that could disrupt not just our information but our lives. This episode is packed with a plethora of knowledge, from how the default passwords on our devices might expose us to these threats, to the controversy surrounding school cell phone bans and the unique solutions some institutions are implementing to tackle this issue. We dissect the recent alliance between Meta ...

181: Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Privacy, and the Dark Web with FraudGPT. On "Chat about Chat" Phil we explore AI on the Dark Web. YouTube punishes ad-blocking, Google deleting unused accounts, and more. | Air Date: 11/26 - 12/2/23

November 29, 2023 19:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Strap in folks! As we traverse the thrilling landscape of technology, we promise you a wild ride with engaging discussions, a sprinkling of humor, and a dash of whiskey tasting. With our trusty crew- Nathan, Mike, and Marc, we’ll dive into the nitty-gritty of Google's impending account deletion policy, explore the increasing function of AI in identifying things as quirky as individual geese, and reveal our tech fail of the week. Picture this - a world where YouTube punishes you for ad-block...

180: The Sam Altman Saga, Elon Musk's X, and United Health's AI bot is our "Fail of the Week." Guest Robert Plotkin from BLueShiftIP shares in our "MythBusters Thanksgiving Episode," sipping Elijah Craig 18 Year, Single Barrel | Air Date: 11/19 - 11/25/23

November 23, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

We're cracking open the Pandora's box of AI and tech, exploring the stormy departure of Sam Altman from OpenAI and his potential move to Microsoft. Our guest, Robert Plotkin, co-founder of Blue ShiftIP, casts a new light on the fears around AI replacing authors, artists, and inventors. Rather than replace, he argues, AI will enhance skills and intensify competition. Feel the pressure rise as we venture into the need for individuals to adapt and upskill in a world increasingly dominated by AI...

179: AI Top and Center, as New Beatles' song is AI Enhanced. Plus, New Tools have been created to Detect DeepFakes. Gwen Way Reviews the 'Brio Box'. Finally, Audiobooks on Spotify, and Holiday Soundbar Advise | Air Date: 11/12 - 11/18/23

November 15, 2023 20:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Ever thought about how eerily precise AI can mimic human physical appearance and voice? Welcome to an episode that dissects this disturbing development and offers insights into what it means for privacy and authenticity. We will also put the spotlight on the ethical questions posed by the use of AI in music, as we talk about the Beatles' AI-assisted song "Now and Then". Our special guest, Gwen Way, joins us in our gadgets and gear segment, introducing us to the latest trend in tech gadgetr...

178: Exploring AI Advancements with AI bot's capable of insider trading and lying. Next, Ethical Dilemmas of Deep Fakes with guest Phil Hennessy, and Is "X" Selling Inactive Usernames? Plus, the Top Laptops of 2023 | Air Date: 11/5 - 11/11/23

November 09, 2023 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

Hold onto your earbuds, listeners! In our latest thrilling episode of TechTime Radio, we set sail into uncharted waters of AI advancements and Deep Fakes, guided by our expert guest, Phil Hennessy. Uncover the unnerving details of AI bots capable of making morally questionable choices - imagine a world where insider trading and lying become the norm for AI. Brace yourself, as we take a hard look at what could happen when AI's capability to make independent decisions isn't aligned with human ...

177: Ghostly Tales in Technology with Cybersecurity Expert Nick Espinosa. TechTime Radio's 2023 Halloween Edition is much like "Five Nights at Freddie's," with mechanical robots taking over not just a pizzeria but the world | Air Date: 10/29 - 11/4/23

November 02, 2023 01:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

This Halloween episode is packed with chilling tales and thought-provoking discussions. We're thrilled to have Nick Espinosa, join us to shed light on some spooky tech topics. From the ghostly existence of  UNIVAC's early computers to Elon Musk's ambitious plans to oust cash, we've got plenty of intriguing corners of the tech world to explore. We also put the spotlight on some sobering realities in our digital age. The misuse of facial recognition technology, data breaches posing threats to...

176: A $235 Million Bitcoin Wallet Mystery. Autonomous Decision-Making with ScaleAI’s Military Chatbot, is this SKYNET? Finally, We Discuss Instagram Adding ‘Terrorist’ to users’ bios and should friends help in Dating Apps? | Air Date: 10/22 - 10/28/23

October 25, 2023 03:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Have you ever wondered how a refusal to unlock $235 million worth of Bitcoin might lead to a riveting cat and mouse game? Or how handing the reins of your Tinder account over to a trusted friend could shake up the dating game? Let's get ready to unpack these intriguing tales and the introduction of AI in military decision-making. As we delve into the curious case of the locked Bitcoin USB, we'll analyze the owner's reluctance to crack it open. Imagine giving your loved ones a chance to play...

175: "AI Too Important Not To Get Right," per Google, as EU Boss Tells Musk, Zuckerberg, and TikTok chief that "Misinformation will no longer be tolerated." Hamas Hijacked Victims' Social Media Accounts Spread Terror | Air Date: 10/15 - 10/21/23

October 18, 2023 14:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

What happens when you merge, tech news, and whiskey tasting into one exciting package? You get this episode of our show! With Nick Espinosa as our guest expert, we dissect the world of technology and its latest happenings, from Microsoft's massive acquisition of Activision Blizzard to the harrowing cyber warfare tactics of Hamas.  Nick shares his insights into the landscape of cyber attacks and how it's transforming the war field.  We tackle the chilling implications of Hamas hijacking soci...

174: Activist Hackers Are Racing Into the Israel-Hamas War - for Both Sides. A first-of-its-kind Football Helmet, and a Chatbot Encouraged a Man to Kill the Queen of England. Gwen Way Reviews a New Gadget Lucyd | Air Date: 10/8 - 10/14/23

October 11, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

Can you imagine a world where the Israel-Hamas conflict explosively intersects with cyber warfare? Welcome to a scintillating episode of TechTime with Nathan Mumm, where we navigate the complex terrain of geopolitics colliding with technology.  DDoS attacks against Israeli platforms aren't just disrupting communications, they're spreading pro-Palestine messages, blurring the line between activism and cyber warfare. But that's not all. We also tackle the curious case of a chatbot that may hav...

173: Decoding the Power of AI with Phil Hennessy on "Chat about Chat." Apple's Chief Tim Cook hires staff in the UK, while SocialMedia X sues X Corp. Why META will Charge the EU for "SNA." Plus, Nathan Navigates the Latest Tech News | Airdate: 10-3-23

October 05, 2023 00:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

Prepare for an enlightening exploration of the incredible, yet sometimes inscrutable realm of technology, as we unpack its impact on our lives and its potential for the future. Together with Phil Hennessy, our in-house wizard of robotics, we decode the intriguing uses of Artificial Intelligence in everyday tasks, letting you in on the secret of leveraging AI to supercharge productivity and streamline life. From crafting compelling cover letters to strategizing games, Phil's experiences with ...

172: Beyond Siri and Alexa, We Unveil AI's Possibilities: ChatGPT can hear, see, and talk, as Elon Musk's start-up Neuralink seeks people for brain-implant trials as James Riddle, our Medical Technologist shares his thoughts | Air Date: 9/24 - 9/30/23

September 28, 2023 00:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

Get ready to have your mind blown as we probe the dizzying advancements in AI and technology, from Chat GPT's latest voice capabilities to Elon Musk's audacious Neuralink project. We guarantee you'll be left in awe and terrified by the implications of these innovations. Chat GPT, pushing the limits of what voice assistants can do, is giving Amazon and Google a run for their money, while Neuralink is trialing brain implants that may change life as we know it. There's more to it, and our resid...

171: Pulling Back the Tech Curtain: Elon Musk's New Proposal, TikTok's Fine, and Understanding Cybersecurity Insurance with Hilario Itriago. Plus NASA rolls out the first Space Shuttle, Enterprise in 1976 | Air Date: 9/17/ - 9/23/23

September 21, 2023 01:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

Welcome to a riveting hour of Tech Time where we pull back the curtain on the trends and controversies shaking the tech world. Promising an enlightening conversation, we're taking you on a journey through Elon Musk's latest proposal - paid access to platform X. Then, we're shedding light on the hefty fine TikTok has been hit with by Irish regulators, for a whopping $345 million for breaching children's privacy acts. But that's not all - we're also Featuring Hilario Itriago, the President of ...

170: Is Your Car the Worst Invasion of Your Privacy? A New Report has Everyone Scared, We Explore Car Data Privacy, Comet Nishimura, Facebook Scams, and Kickstarter Innovations with Gwen Way | Air Date: 9/10/ - 9/16/23

September 13, 2023 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

What if your car knew more about you than you’d like it to? And what if this information was ending up in the hands of strangers? Join us as we dive into the contentious issue of data collection by car manufacturers with our guest co-host Marc Gregoire, and our dear friend Gwen Way shares her insights on the latest gadgets and gear. We also weigh in on how hackers might be your unexpected heroes and why older cars are gaining popularity among the privacy-conscious. Fancy a journey from the ...

169: Exploring TikTok's New Data Center and the World of Deepfake AI from James Cameron, Avatar Director. Next, Amazon's recent tussle with landlords over unpaid rent. Finally, eBay's inception and a review of Nintendo Live 2023 | Air Date: 9/3/ - 9/9/23

September 07, 2023 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Ready to have your mind blown by the latest happenings in the tech world? Get set, as we walk you through TikTok's newest venture - a $500 million data center in Dublin. This is no ordinary move. With the aim to keep European user data within Europe, we're looking at hundreds of new jobs and the potential reduction of national security risks. And how may this action sway other tech giants? Let's find out. Strap on your seatbelts as we plunge into the captivating realm of AI technology, part...

168: Exploring Child Influencers, AI Scams and Is this United States ready for Robo-Taxis: A Dive into the Tech World AI with Phil Hennessy on "Chat about Chat" and we have a date for Apple's iPhone 15 | Air Date: 8/27 - 9/2/23

August 30, 2023 13:00 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB

Ready to unravel the tangled world of technology? Join us as we tread the uncharted territories of child influencers, AI scammers, and America's readiness for robo-taxis. Engage with us in a riveting discussion about Illinois' new law to safeguard the earnings of child influencers and the ethical dilemmas that come with it. Are these kids entitled to their earnings? Let's mull over it together. Brace yourselves as we bring back Phil Hennessey, our AI maven, to help us navigate through the f...

167: Exploring AI Copyright Controversies, Misinformation, and the Importance of Cyber Protection with Gwen Way. Controversy surrounding Musk's decision to remove the blocking feature from Twitter. | Air Date: 8/20 - 8/26/23

August 23, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Ready to crack open the complexities of AI copyrighting? Prepare to immerse yourself in an ocean of technology dilemmas, as we bring you an exploration of AI's role in the creative world and the controversies that surround it. Sparked by a recent ruling barring AI from receiving copyrights, we'll dissect the case of Stephen Thaler's AI-generated artwork 'Recent Entrance to Paradise' and its subsequent denial of copyright due to lack of human authorship. As we question what truly constitutes ...

166: This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Netflix's Gaming Aspirations, Musk's Odd Auctions, Nick Espinosa talks about Cybersecurity Insights and Breaches, and Nathan revisits the 1997 Apple-Microsoft Alliance. | Air Date: 8/13 - 8/19/23

August 16, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

Have you ever wondered what might happen if video streaming giant Netflix ventured into the gaming industry? We bring you an intriguing exploration of Netflix's audacious plans of releasing a video game console to challenge the supremacy of Xbox and PlayStation. Get ready as we also delve into the fascinating world of Elon Musk and the peculiar items he has decided to auction off from Twitter- from oversized bird cages to a DJ booth. We are excited to have our tech maestro, Nick Espinosa, e...

165: This Week on TechTime Radio, We Go From a Billion-Dollar Bitcoin Heist to Espionage by Key-Stroke Sounds. Then Unmasking the Dark Side of Social Media Algorithms, With our Guest Gwen Way on Gadgets and Gear | Air Date: 8/6 - 8/12/23

August 10, 2023 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Step with us into the intriguing world of technology, where we uncover a thrilling story of a gargantuan $4.5 billion Bitcoin laundering scheme. Imagine Bonnie and Clyde in the digital age, as we share the tale of Razzlekhan and her partner in crime, who tried to hide their tech-based thievery by pouring the ill-gotten gains into a rap career. We’re peeling back the layers on one of the biggest crypto heists ever. Now, if you've ever wondered about the shadowy realm of state-sponsored hacki...

164: Exploring Technological Marvels: Undersea Cables, Space Mysteries, and Social Media Discussions, and "LETTERS". Our Technology Fail comes to us from Twitter (X) and finally "THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE" Congress and UFA's | Air Date: 7/30 - 8/5/23

August 03, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

Get ready to strap in for a journey that hurtles through a universe of technology.  We'll take a detour into the realm of the unknown, dissecting the sudden loss of contact with the Voyager 2 spacecraft. We'll examine the claims from former US officials about the government's alleged possession of alien vehicles that emerged during the UFO congress hearings. And if that's not enough, we'll also delve into the intriguing world of social media, discussing the rise and fall of Meta's new platfo...

163: Exploring the Tech Paradox: Productivity, Twitter Logo Shifts, and the Fusion of AI and the Human Brain. We have "Chat about Chat with Phil" back, and watch out for the Zombieverse and WorldID | Air Date: 7/23 - 7/29/23

July 27, 2023 01:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Ever wonder how technology impinges on productivity? Is it boosting our output or just an illusion of efficiency? Join us as Nathan and Mike, dive straight into this paradox, and also ponder over Twitter's logo transition to an 'X'. With a shot of whiskey from our in-house connoisseur Marc, we navigate the digital maze and bring out the real implications of this change. What if you could prove your humanity to your computer? Intriguing, isn't it? The WorldID concept is just that and much mo...

162: Artificial Intelligence: Its Impact on Hollywood, Music, and Medicine with Guest James Riddle. Plus Twitter Turmoil, Microsoft's new AI Co-Pilot and a Whiskey Tasting | Air Date: 7/16 - 7/22/23

July 19, 2023 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.5 MB

Ready for a TechTime ride through the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence? Brace yourself, as we discuss Hollywood's tilt toward AI and the concerns around its potential role in background acting. The ride doesn't stop there - we also navigate the seas of artificial intelligence in music production and Microsoft's new AI Co-Pilot. Plus, we chew over the shift in Twitter's ad revenue tide ever since Elon Musk stepped in, and the revolutionary bionic eye's potential to restore visi...

161: Instagram's Threat to Twitter, Microsoft's Mega Acquisition, and the Future of Flying Cars: A Deep Dive into Tech Updates. Gwen Way joins us for a Gadgets and Gear with a device that can take your password fears away | Air Date: 7/9 - 7/15/23

July 12, 2023 21:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

Ever wondered how Instagram's new platform, Threads, is shaking up the social media scene? We're about to spill the beans on this and more! With over 100 million users already on board, Threads is not just climbing the ranks, but challenging industry giants like Elon Musk's Twitter. We'll break down the strategic maneuvers behind Instagram's move and the ripple effect it's causing. If you're an avid gamer or a tech enthusiast, you won't want to miss our conversation on Microsoft's recent co...

160: 4th of July Tech Whirlwind: Broadband Equity Access, LastPass issues and Quasi-Moons. Then Cybersecurity Breaches with Nick Espinosa from Security Fanatics, and a Nathan Nugget about Passwords | Air Date: 7/2 - 7/8/23

June 30, 2023 04:00 - 57 minutes - 39.5 MB

Ladies and Gentlemen, hold on to your hats as we journey through a whirlwind of tech insights this 4th of July! We're grabbing the bull by the horns with a comprehensive breakdown of the Biden Administration's Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program. This is no ordinary commentary, we've got Nick Espinosa from Security Fanatics adding his expert touch to the conversation. Together, we dissect how this whopping $42 billion allocation is set to bridge the digital divide and democ...

159: Windows 365 in the Cloud, What We Found on the Web explores Celebrity Cage Fights, TikTok Premier Service, Meta launches Quest+, and Whiskey Myths all on this week of TechTime Radio | Air Date: 6/27 - 7/1/23

June 29, 2023 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Curious about the buzz around Microsoft's move to cloud-based Windows? Allow us to clear the air. As we peel back the layers of Windows 365, we shed light on its advantages and potential drawbacks, illuminating how it's reshaping the tech landscape. Along the way, we also expose the virus in the Super Mario game that's spreading Windows malware, reveal the secret to making money on TikTok, and unpack the claims about Amazon's handling of prime customers. And if you thought we were just tech...

158: On TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Reddit Revolts, Intel Expands, and Staying Safe from Scams. We have our main segment LETTERS with Whiskey Included from Marc | Air Date: 6/18 - 6/24/23

June 22, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

What if we told you that Intel's massive $33 billion expansion in Germany and the ongoing protests against Reddit CEO Steve Huffman are just the tip of the iceberg in today's ever-evolving tech world? Join us on TechTime with Nathan Mumm as we unravel the latest headlines, scams targeting innocent people, and even share our thoughts on a tantalizing rye whiskey. We dive headfirst into Reddit's internal turmoil, with John Oliver becoming the new face of the platform amidst user protests.  As...

157: On TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Breaking Free from Auto-Correct in Apple's iOS 17, Reddit Protests, and Meta's Ambitions. Gadgets and Gear with Gwen Way | Air Date: 6/11 - 6/17/23

June 15, 2023 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.5 MB

Could your freedom to swear on your iPhone be just around the corner? Discover how Apple's upcoming iOS 17 could finally put an end to auto-corrects tyranny over your expletives! Plus, join us as we discuss the potential consequences of Reddit's latest community protest and Meta's ambitious plans to take on Twitter with their very own text-based social network. This week, we're joined by Gwen Way in our Gadgets and Gear. Brace yourselves for exclusive insights into the Xbox summer showcase ...

156: On TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Amazon invades privacy at the cost of 30 million in fines. Apple's Vision Pro AR headset announcement, and our guest the CEO of Emerge, Jonathon Hensley talks about "Time to Value." | Air Date: 6/4 - 6/10/23

June 08, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Amazon invades privacy at the cost of 30 million in fines from the FTC. Next, Apple's Vision Pro AR headset might bring virtual reality to the masses, but at what price? Speaking of Apple, Tim Cook's keynote dropped the mic on machine learning but made zero comment about AI. Our Guest this week Jonathon Hensley, joins the show to talk about "Time to Value" and how we need to track this better in technology projects. And why is Microsoft in our Technol...

155: On TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, our feature segment is "Chat about Chat with Phil Hennessy." Nvidia hits $1 trillion in market value, Musk's brain chip firm wins US approval for human study, and a Twitter fail. | Air Date: 5/28 - 6/03/23

June 01, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Phil, our TechTime robotics expert, is back for a segment called "Chat about Chat with Phil Hennessy." Nvidia hits $1 trillion in market value on booming AI demand, US lawyer admits using AI for case research, and Elon Musk's brain chip firm wins US approval for human study. Then, we explore how a brain implant helps a paralyzed man to walk again. Next, we look at the Twitter meltdown of a presidential candidate and a look back at the movie War Games ...

154: On TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, TikTok sues Montana, as European watchdog fines Meta $1.3 billion. Segment "What We Found on the Web," is about Nathan's former company Microsoft | Air Date: 5/21 - 5/27/23

May 25, 2023 02:00 - 55 minutes - 38.5 MB

This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Can a high school senior's science project one day save lives? Then, TikTok sues Montana over ban on an app, as European watchdog fines Meta $1.3 billion over privacy violations. Next, our feature segment, "What We Found on the Web," is about my former company Microsoft with an insider's scoop. Finally, we explain why this week is more important than May 4th's fan-created Starwars Holiday for the franchise. Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm,...

153: On TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Congress wants to regulate A.I. Apple introduces new cognitive accessibility, as Twitter acquires a company and CEO. We explain why your DNA is been compromised? | Air Date: 5/14 - 5/20/23

May 18, 2023 02:00 - 56 minutes - 38.6 MB

This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Congress wants to regulate A.I. will Sam Altman convince them otherwise or agree? Next, Apple introduces new features for cognitive accessibility, and Twitter acquires a company after naming new CEO Linda Yaccarino. Then, a YouTube stunt gone very wrong, and we look back at the Antitrust Suit Filed Against Microsoft this week. Plus, Nick Espinosa shares with us why our DNA has been compromised. Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show tha...