I had the pleasure of interviewing Sam King, chief revenue officer for eSIM provider GigSky. As an unwritten policy, I don’t generally interview people who sell products or services, but since it’s my own guideline, I can color outside the lines when I want to, and this is one of those times. We do a […]
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TruPhone for Better Support of Apple Watch Family Setup – by Bodie Grimm
This post was transcribed from Audio by otter.ai Hello everyone, Bodie here of the Kilowatt Podcast. And I would like to talk to you about the Apple Watch. And more specifically, I want to talk to you about Family Setup and the Apple Watch. I know that the NosillaCastaways are a very tech-savvy group, but […]
Continue readingSecurity Bits — 12 December 2021
Feedback & Followups Listener and community feedback, developments in recently covered stories, and developments in long-running stories we’re tracking over time. 🇺🇸 🇺🇬 Apple informed the US State Department that at least 9 iPhones used by their staff were infected with the NSO Group’s Pegasus malware. It’s not clear which NSO Group customer is responsible, […]
Continue readingEverything is Fiddly – Ray Robertson on RV Hotspots & Life
The text below is a transcription by otter.ai of a voice-only input by Ray Robertson. I have done minor editing to correct technical terms, but I’ve preserved the conversational story-telling feeling by not editing for grammar or sentence structure. Velocity 2 Mobile Hotspot So I really wish I could talk as fast and clearly is […]
Continue readingNC #661 Verizon Credits, No Flash Hack, Security Bits on Meltdown & Spectre
I’ve got a couple of announcements to tell you, then a listener story from David Bogdan from Japan, and one from Denise Crown. At that point, I’m going to hand you over to Bart and me in Security Bits because there was so much to talk about with so many big stories. We’ll talk about […]
Continue readingHow to Keep Your Verizon Credits – By Denise Crown
Denise Crown sent in an interesting story about Verizon, credits to your account and how to keep them. This may help some of you. The ;TLDR version: I received a $324.96 credit back from Verizon… now, here’s what happened. I bought myself an iPhone X after dropping into my local Verizon store to gaze upon […]
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