Weekend of December 30, 2022
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Into Tomorrow
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Dec 30, 2022
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00:48:52

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Tech News and Commentary Dave and the team discuss Meta’s $729 million settlement, Netflix’s fight against password sharing, TikTok and privacy, Amazon’s streaming and driver tipping, Netflix’s new studios, Disney’s streaming budget, ESPN’s gambling, TikTok’s recommendations, and more. Ray in Niagara Falls, New York asked: “I’m trying to figure out a way I can hook […]
Tech News and Commentary Dave and the team discuss Meta's $729 million settlement, Netflix's fight against password sharing, TikTok and privacy, Amazon's streaming and driver tipping, Netflix's new studios, Disney's streaming budget, ESPN's gambling, TikTok's recommendations, and more. Our guest this show: Mike Sexton, Sr. Director of Global Product Management & Development - Targus Ray in Niagara Falls, New York asked: "I'm trying to figure out a way I can hook an external speaker up to my TV for late night listening so I don't crank up the volume and disturb anyone else. Looking to find an external speaker, preferably wireless, that I can put closer to where I'm sitting so I can hear the TV without cranking up the volume. Just can't come up with anything. hopefully you guys can figure it out for me." Ray, your options will depend on your TV, so its hard to give you a definite solution. For example, if your TV has built-in Bluetooth, then your best bet is probably just a regular Bluetooth speaker, or better yet, maybe Bluetooth earbuds or headphones to keep the sound truly isolated to just your own ears. If your TV doesnt have built-in Bluetooth, you can look at wireless audio systems that plug into an aux port and beam the signal to a receiver using other radio waves. A company called Sereonic sells a set that they market specifically to people that want to watch TV without disturbing others, but there are many and theyre all more or less the same. A good thing to keep in mind is that your TV may not be the only device involve here, if you use a streaming box like a Roku, or an Apple TV, they may be able to beat their own sound to your speakers via Bluetooth. The same is true of other devices as well, so if your television is not the only device involved in your TV watching, theyre may be other options for you. The other option youll likely have is wired audio, in that case youd just be looking at running a cord to your speaker. When you participate on the show – anytime 24/7 – and we HEAR you with any consumer tech question, comment, help for another listener, tech rage or just share your favorite App these days … you could win prizes. Creative: MUVO GO Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker Hampton Products: Smart Security Light with Camera WeBoost: Drive Sleek Cell Phone Signal Booster Bleu Jour: Mini KUBB PC (10x$300 Value!) All CALLERS -- using the AUDIO option on our Free App or 1-800-899-INTO(4686)  - automatically qualify to win prizes. Audio archived for at least 6 months

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