I don’t know about you, but Steve and I are finding it harder and harder to keep track of what TV programs we’re watching. Perhaps this doesn’t qualify as a top-tier concern in our lives but when you want to relax with a program and shut your brain off from the world, you don’t want […]
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CES 2020: Diamond Dog Screen Protector
Allison interviews Arun Karamcheti from Diamond Dog about their screen protectors for mobile phones. Diamond Dog utilizes a diamond-like carbon coating that has been used to protect hard drives for the past 25 years. Diamond Dog supplies protectors tailored to the screens of popular Apple, Google, and Samsung mobile phones. With each screen protector, they […]
Continue readingMore TagCES 2020: Satechi Keyboards and Desktop & Wireless Chargers
Allison interviews Austin Reitsch from Satechi about several of their new products. First up, Austin describes the Trio Wireless Charger that supports simultaneous wireless charging for the iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods integrated into a single charging pad. Austin then describes Satechi’s new 108W Pro USB-C PD Desktop charger that supports simultaneous charging of the […]
Continue readingMore TagCCATP #627 Robin Christopherson on Advancements in Tech for Accessibility
This week we’re joined by Robin Christopherson. Robin is the host of the Alexa skills podcast Dot to Dot and he’s co-host of the weekly Tech Talk show from the Royal National Institute of Blind People. Robin is also Head of Digital Inclusion and part of the globally-acclaimed accessibility and tech team of AbilityNet and […]
Continue readingMore TagCES 2020: GuRu Millimeter-Wave Wireless Power Delivery
Allison interviews Ali Hajimiri from GuRu about their millimeter-wave wireless power delivery technology. GuRu’s system beams radio waves through the air to transmit power from a Generating Unit to a Receiving Unit. The millimeter-wave beams intelligently find and power the devices. The Generating unit plugs directly in a wall outlet and uses thousands of tiny […]
Continue readingMore TagHow to Watch Over the Air HD Content on Apple TV — by Craig Passman
Over the Air Antenna Let me start with the problem to be solved – I was looking for a solution that would let me to use my Apple TV to watch live HD content using an OTA (over the air) antenna. It was not my intention to use this as a full cord-cutting solution, rather […]
Continue readingMore TagCES 2020: Bartesian Cocktail Maker for the Home Bar
Allison interviews Neil McVicar from Bartesian about their appliance that allows you to quickly and easily make premium cocktails from your home. You stock the Bartesian with water and four of your preferred base spirts which are stored in separate canisters. To make a cocktail, you insert one of the many available cocktail capsule types […]
Continue readingMore TagNC #772 Capto on ScreenCastsOnline, Belkin, Passive Bolt, Turbo Boost Switcher, AHC CoPilot, Neato, Security Bits
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, February 23, 2020, and this is show number 772. mp3 download
Continue readingMore TagCapto Tutorial — ScreenCastsOnline
Back in December, I told you about a really cool utility called Capto. My blog post title was “Capto – More than a Screen Shot Utility”. I was so delighted by the unique and powerful features of what I thought was a little $20 tool, that I decided to do a screencast for it for […]
Continue readingMore TagSecurity Bits — 23 February 2020
Feedback & Followups Listener and community feedback, developments in recently covered stories, and developments in long-running stories we’re tracking over time. Developments in the Avast Browser History Data Sales story: Avast kills off Jumpshot, the subsidiary that sold all your Web data — arstechnica.com/… 🇨🇿 Czech Authorities to Investigate Avast Over Sale of Users’ Browser […]
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