Episode 109: James Bond, Sci-Fi, Alien Technology Kinda Stuff - Tech Talk Y'all

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Episode 109: James Bond, Sci-Fi, Alien Technology Kinda Stuff

In this Episode:

  • Amazon Black Friday 2019 and holiday deals have begun
  • Apple is reportedly working with Valve on a totally new type of product like nothing we’ve seen
  • 4 things you should know about the AirPods Pro
  • Google to Buy Fitbit for $2.1 Billion to Boost Hardware
  • Facebook Held Talks to Buy Fitbit Before Google Struck Deal
  • With Garmin Autoland, small planes can land themselves if the pilot becomes incapacitated
  • A Mom Has Gone Viral After Sharing The Heartbreaking Question Asked By Her Autistic Son
  • Watch these robot blocks cluster together with a hive mind
  • Genealogy Sites Have Helped Identify Suspects. Now They’ve Helped Convict One.
  • Teen girl invents simple, yet innovative way to remove blind spots in cars
  • A Lone Bitcoin Whale Likely Fueled 2017 Surge, Study Finds

Weird and Wacky:

  • Researchers Hack Smart Speakers with Lasers
  • James Dean Reborn in CGI for Vietnam War Action-Drama (Exclusive)

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Husband. Father of five. Fractional CMO and Marketing Consultant. Wearer of fedoras. Marketing agency co-founder (with an exit). Nonprofit co-founder (48in48). Podcast host at Tech Talk Y'all and Real Pink. Most recently, I co-founded Edgewise.Media, a podcast-first marketing content agency, and TogetherLetters.com, a software for keeping people connected without social media.