by Nate Heath | Jan 16, 2019 | Amazon, Apple, Gadgets, Hardware, Podcast, Security, Social Media, Tips & Tricks
Well, the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is over and we tried to find anything announced there that you might care about or possibly buy. What we found is lots of really expensive products that don’t really solve a problem. Lucky for you there is plenty of other tech to talk about this week.
by Nate Heath | Oct 30, 2018 | Apple, Hardware, Podcast
Apple announced some new stuff today. We discuss the new products and our thoughts on what Apple showed us. If you have any questions about these products or any others, let us know!
by Nate Heath | Sep 4, 2018 | Amazon, Gadgets, Hardware, Reviews, Security
[The image used is neither my home, nor my body] For my wife’s birthday in August, I bought her an August Smart Lock. She wanted one, I wanted one, perfect birthday gift. As always I did a bunch of research, read a bunch of reviews, trying to decide which switch...
by Nate Heath | Aug 8, 2018 | Amazon, Apple, Hardware, Podcast, Tips & Tricks
Apple hits a major milestone in market cap and many other much more interesting technology stories on this week’s podcasts. We also don’t cover any nerdy security stories and do spend some time talking about professional wrestling. Listen up and you will definitely learn how to tech better.
by Nate Heath | May 2, 2018 | Apple, Computers, Hardware, Podcast, Security, Social Media, Tips & Tricks
Nate is off in Uganda, Africa with PatricksChildren.org so we have a special episode covering some of the biggest areas of technology in our lives and best practices in each one. We look at different spectrums, even a few pendulums, of these six topics to help you tech better.
by David Baehler | Apr 2, 2018 | Apple, Computers, Hardware
As suspected by many of us in the tech industry, Apple may be finally working toward independence when it comes to the type of processor they use in their desktop and laptop computers. Mark Gurman, of Bloomberg, reported today that he believes Apple will start using...