Weekend of August 19, 2022 – Hour 3
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Into Tomorrow
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audio
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Publication Date |
Aug 20, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:43:29

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Tech News and Commentary Dave and the team discuss a holographic AI for the grave, Paramount partnering with Walmart, Vehicle-to-Everything communication, cell phone service satisfaction, possible MacBook improvements, Tesla’s humanoid robot, Metaverse adoption, the FTC and Amazon, and more. David – used the AskDave button on our site (but didnt tell us where hes calling […]
Tech News and Commentary Dave and the team discuss a holographic AI for the grave, Paramount partnering with Walmart, Vehicle-to-Everything communication, cell phone service satisfaction, possible MacBook improvements, Tesla's humanoid robot, Metaverse adoption, the FTC and Amazon, and more. Our guest this hour: Angelica Hernandez-Williams, Rural Development Director at Alliance of Arizona David - used the AskDave button on our site (but didnt tell us where hes calling from or how he listens) and asked: "Wondering if you can tell us the best options are these days to stream content from our PCs to our TVs. I know Chromecast is one of the standbys but are there are any others that have advantages, that you would recommend?" 19-2022-H3S1.mp3">https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/content.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/08-19-2022-H3S1.mp3 David, the best option by far - if its possible - is still a wired connection. A wired connection will free you from the random limitations all other systems will have. If youre looking for wireless only, Chromecast and Miracast are the two big players. Chromecast is basically Googles take on Miracast, it works nicely, its reliable, but youre of course tied into Googles personal data hungry ecosystem. Miracast is more open and doesnt have that issue, but high quality Miracast dongles are harder to find and more expensive, so your odds of having issues go up. You can also find DLNA devices but keep in mind that the DLNA alliance was disbanded in 2017 so youre far more likely to run into issues in the future since new DLNA devices are still being certified by SpireSpark, but the big players that led the alliance like Intel, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, and Sony have moved on to other technologies. Doris in Miami, Florida listens to the podcasts and asked: "How do you add emojis on your Outlook e-mail?" 19-2022-H3S2.mp3">https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/content.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/08-19-2022-H3S2.mp3 Doris, they will come from the device itself rather than from Outlook. For example, if youre using Windows, the Windows key plus the period button will bring them up, on macOS you can find them in the Emojis and symbols dialog and you can bring that up from the menu bar or by pressing function + shift + E. On Android and iOS youll be able to select them from the on screen keyboard. Barbara in LaBelle, Florida listens Online and asked: "A lot of times, my phone doesn't ring. And I don't know why. I have the audio turned up, but it's a free phone." 19-2022-H3S4.mp3">https://media.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/content.blubrry.com/into_tomorrow/08-19-2022-H3S4.mp3 Barbara, there could be a few things going on here. First you may just have a faulty phone either on the hardware side (as in sometimes something just doesnt make contact and the speaker doesnt make any sound), or on the software side (as in the OS is failing to trigger the sound).

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