Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Sure, wine- and gold-colored confetti is still floating in the air here in Cleveland like falling autumn leaves after the Cavaliers’ victory parade, but that doesn’t stop us from realizing what’s truly important… and why would it? CLEVELAND WON A CHAMPIONSHIP! And tech stuff happened… For the week ofContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 25, 2016”
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Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 18, 2016
Real Tech Stories. Really shaky analysis. The past week had both Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) and the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) taking place, so it’s no surprise that the week’s biggest news was… the unveiling of new celebrity couple Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift. And their dubbing, 4.7 seconds after they were firstContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 18, 2016”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 11, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. There was a lot of talk this week about passwords being stolen and proper steps to be taken to secure your various accounts, so if you learn one thing from this Weekly Tech Views… well, it’s that you shouldn’t expect to learn things from the Weekly Tech Views. ForContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 11, 2016”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 4, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. We’re all feeling the effects of yesterday’s National Doughnut Day–the sugar crash, the weight gain, the sprinkles in our hair. A good way to recuperate is with the Weekly Tech Views, which causes almost none of those things while still providing the same amount of useful tech information asContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – June 4, 2016”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – May 28, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Ah, Memorial Day Weekend. The unofficial kickoff to summer, when the weather is finally nice enough to open the windows while spending three days on the couch watching The Simpsons Marathon. For the week of May 23 – 27, 2016… They Are Kind Of Catchy Google is launching Magenta,Continue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – May 28, 2016”
Why esports can’t be stopped
This was sent to us by Brian Henry, Assistant Professor of Finance at Benedictine College and listener to the show. Thanks Brian! The arrival of esports on ESPN properties, and now a whole season on TBS is making it clear that we have reached an inflection point for professional gaming. Watching professionals play video gamesContinue reading “Why esports can’t be stopped”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – May 21, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. For the week of May 17-21, 2016… Style For The Camera! Google introduced Duo, a one-on-one video calling app. It includes a feature called Knock Knock which allows you to see the caller before you answer, an entertainment feature providing laughs you can only get by watching someone suddenlyContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech – No Logic Blog) – May 21, 2016”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech-No Logic Blog) – May 14, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Tech companies keep making news, despite knowing darned well how it’s going to get treated here. For the week of May 9-13, 2016… But Ours Uses 100% More Words Facebook won a trademark infringement case against a Chinese company who registered the name “face book.” “Damn, that’s not good,”Continue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech-No Logic Blog) – May 14, 2016”
Weekly Tech Views (The Tech–No Logic Blog) – May 7, 2016
Real tech stories. Really shaky analysis. Every Mother’s Day, I’m reminded of Captain Penny, a show I watched as a kid. The Captain was a railroad engineer who talked to us kids between cartoons and Little Rascals and Three Stooges shorts. He would close each show by saying “You can fool some of theContinue reading “Weekly Tech Views (The Tech–No Logic Blog) – May 7, 2016”
The Ultimate Television Service
Hulu announced today that it will bring live network channels to its service sometime in 2017. We didn’t get details but the Wall Street Journal says its sources say it would include Disney programming like ABC and ESPN, Fox networks and possibly NBCUniversal and more for about $40. Whether that price point remains or notContinue reading “The Ultimate Television Service”
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