Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Nov 20, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. It’s starting to snow here in Cleveland, Christmas cookies are being baked not ten feet from me, and Christmas music (currently Pentatonix) is playing on the Amazon Prime Music machine. All of which naturally puts one in the mind of gift-giving. But more on that, ahem, later. For now…Continue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Nov 20, 2016”

Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – November 13, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. I’ve been really engrossed all this week in the concept of live-streamed, virtual reality chess. No time for any non-tech news. Hope I didn’t miss anything. For the week of November 7 – 11, 2016… Pawn (To Queen’s Bishop 4) Stars Organizers of the World Chess Championship are suingContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – November 13, 2016”

Your Private Driver: The Waze Effect

This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Tuesday after the live show, right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. I’ve always maintained that Google Maps was the superior choice for turn-by-turn navigation over the more popular Waze, and I thought I madeContinue reading “Your Private Driver: The Waze Effect”

Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – November 6, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Obviously, the shocking news from the tech world this week was the discovery of what is being called “electronic steroids,” small devices implanted in a user’s nervous system to increase their athletic abilities by at least fifty percent. The scandal was brought to light when the Chicago Cubs wonContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – November 6, 2016”

Your Private Driver: Man About Town

This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Tuesday after the live show, right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. This is a column about an emerging yet transformative technology, written for those who are fans of technology. Still, when it comes toContinue reading “Your Private Driver: Man About Town”

Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Oct 29, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. With Halloween right around the corner, we welcome you to the tech news version of a haunted house. You know something weird–possibly demented–is around every corner, but you can handle it by reminding yourself that it’s all fake.  (As this is the Halloween season, the first story this weekContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Oct 29, 2016”

Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Oct 22, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. We’re all pretty excited in northeast Ohio that what is, historically, our nation’s most revered championship will be decided right here in Cleveland. It’s been a long season, and now it comes down to a dramatic battle between two worthy contestants to determine a victor and answer the ultimateContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Oct 22, 2016”

Your Private Driver: SCAM ALERT

Hey readers, I know today isn’t Tuesday (or even Monday), but this is another topic that’s been coming up very often lately and is important enough for an out-of-cycle update. Uber drivers have been taking advantage of the company’s trip cancellation policy to collect cancellation fees without actually attempting to pick anyone up. A driverContinue reading “Your Private Driver: SCAM ALERT”

Your Private Driver: Where to?

This is a weekly column that offers news, insights, analysis, and user tips for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. Look for it every Tuesday after the live show, right here on dailytechnewsshow.com. Last week’s blog talked a little about driver behaviors that negatively impact the Uber-Lyft experience. While I don’t necessarily condone them, there areContinue reading “Your Private Driver: Where to?”

Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Oct 15, 2016

Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. So, Google is going to start adding Fact Check tags next to news stories to help readers better determine which articles are worthy of their time, to which we here at the Weekly Tech Views heartily say “how about you mind your own business, Google?”   That’s Actually BetterContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views: The Tech, No Logic Blog – Oct 15, 2016”