Jason Howell and Megan Morrone discuss Qualcomm's Quick Charge 4+. Qualcomm's new fast charging spec brings a few new improvements to Quick Charge 4-compliant devices that will speed up Quick Charg...
Jason Howell and Megan Morrone talk to Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica about Nintendo Switch Online, the new subscription service and whether this will or will not make up for cancelling the NES C...
Denise Howell, Matt Curtis and Mike Keyes talk with privacy lawyer Zoe Argento about Google Attribution. which could track credit card purchases and link them to a user's online profile. For the fu...
Whoever shouts the loudest and the longest gets heard. Padre and Brian Chee discuss the future of Border Gateway Protocol assuming that Google and the GAFAM companies are set to abandon it next yea...
Scott Wilkinson talks with journalists Chris Chinnock of Insight Media and Mike Heiss of Residential Systems and TWICE about glasses-free 3D with light field technology that was shown off at Displa...
Nathan Olivarez-Giles and Jason Howell discuss Microsoft's announcement of a major design refresh of Skype, along with a number of new features that bring the messaging service closer to social med...
Roberto Baldwin from Engadget joins Jason Howell and Nathan Olivarez-Giles to discuss how the tech industry responded to President Trump's announcement to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement, a...
Ryan Shrout and Patrick Norton discuss the ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ monitor, which was announced at Computex 2017. The display is powered by Quantum Dot technology and supports the ROG Aura lighting p...
In this round of the 'Game of Geeks' Leo Laporte hosts as contestants Jonathan Abrams, Peter Rojas, and Jason Calacanis try to determine crowdfunded projects are real or fake.
Google says it can't afford to comply with a Department of Labor request for information about how much it pays women vs. men. Ruth Porat has an explanation, but is it believable?
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says that Netflix will no longer fight for Net Neutrality. After their initial support, is this just a big company getting complacent?
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