Everyday Tech is MPB Think Radio's weekly program about consumer technology. Email the show at: [email protected].
Each episode explores the latest news talk, issues, and products in consumer technology, and they troubleshoot problems posed by the show's callers.
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Google recently had several of its services temporarily knocked down.
How susceptible are tech giants to the whims of general public?
Or is the general public even who they should be worried about at a…
This week's guests are from Seventh Knight, the developer of AppMoat.
Travis Odom – VP, Customer Experience
Charlie Case – VP, Government Services
Discussed on this episode:
What is Ransomware?
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Visit the show page at EverydayTech.MPBOnline.org and our Facebook page!
Listen to Everyday Tech or any of the MPB Think Radio programs live or on demand on the MPB Public Media App!
This week, Wiltz tells us about a Roku scam his parents almost fell for, and about that Zoom life. Jeremy and Wiltz extoll the many uses on Linux, and much, much more!
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Here are some of the stories the guys have been looking at this week.
Here are a few of the stories the guys have been looking at this week:
Here are the links from a super busy week in the tech world:
Jeremy talks about an experience at his shop and how the service industry should be appreciated more. Also, the guys dig through a couple of phishing email attempts that happened in and around MPB ov…
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Wiltz, Jeremy, and Jay discuss the role of the cell phone in modern life.
Are we too reliant on devices...specifically teens and young adults?
The boys discuss some pretty alarming stats about our cell…