40 episodes

This technology show originating in 2004 is hosted by Podcast Hall of Fame member Todd Cochrane, focuses on tech news, science, tech politics, mobile, tv, fcc, faa, etc. Every show is a learning experience covering all things tech so you do not have to. One of the first 100 podcasters this show is a must-listen.

Geek News Central Podcast Todd Cochrane

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This technology show originating in 2004 is hosted by Podcast Hall of Fame member Todd Cochrane, focuses on tech news, science, tech politics, mobile, tv, fcc, faa, etc. Every show is a learning experience covering all things tech so you do not have to. One of the first 100 podcasters this show is a must-listen.

    Elon Musk Confirms Starlink Mini Dish: Affordable, Portable, and Powerful

    Elon Musk Confirms Starlink Mini Dish: Affordable, Portable, and Powerful

    Elon Musk has confirmed the release of a new Starlink Mini dish, which will be half the price of the standard model and easily portable in a backpack. Despite its smaller size, the Mini dish promises speeds up to 100 Mbps with 23ms latency. Priced between $250-300, it will be available in select areas soon.

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    Show Links and a Full Summary of Podcast

    In episode 1749 of Geek News Central, hosted by Todd Cochrane, the main focal story is Elon Musk’s announcement of the new Starlink Mini dish. This dish is affordable, costing between $250-300, and boasts impressive portability and speeds up to 100 Mbps with a 23ms latency. It is designed to be small enough to fit in a backpack, measuring 11 by 9 inches, although it still requires a clear view of the sky. Despite the advantages, Todd points out the high monthly fee of $150, which he feels could be lower.

    Following the lead story, Todd transitions to several other significant news topics:

    1. U.S. car dealerships were halted due to an incident at CDK Global, a primary software provider.

    2. YouTube is reportedly canceling premium memberships for users attempting to pay less by using VPNs in cheaper subscription countries.

    3. Dell’s return to the office mandate is causing unrest among employees, with the company using a color-coded system to monitor compliance.

    Todd shifts focus to announcements and sponsor messages, marking GoDaddy’s 19-year sponsorship of his podcast and promoting various GoDaddy deals that offer value for service packages like hosting and domain services.

    Next, Todd discusses recent issues and trends in the tech and business world:

    – Ferrari’s upcoming electric vehicle is expected to be considerably expensive.

    – Warnings about VPNs potentially including malware, explicitly targeting Chinese users seeking VPN services.

    – Changes in artificial intelligence (AI) and its implementation in various sectors, notably banking, may lead to significant job displacements.

    He also mentions exciting developments regarding space exploration with Rocket Lab’s planned launch. He elaborates on online safety and privacy issues, notably Instagram’s problematic content recommendations to teenage users.

    In the latter part of the podcast, Todd addresses listener interactions and contributions through modern podcast apps like Fountain, encouraging the community to interact more with the podcast.

    To wrap up, Todd discusses legal issues surrounding TikTok and a unique approach some users take to resolve Facebook account issues by taking legal action.

    Throughout the episode, Todd acknowledges the contributions and interactions from the listeners and invites feedback and participation, reinforcing the interactive nature of his podcast series.



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    • 43 min
    US Congress Pushes for DJI Drone Ban Amid CCP Spying Concerns

    US Congress Pushes for DJI Drone Ban Amid CCP Spying Concerns

    DJI, a major drone manufacturer, may soon face a ban in the US as the Countering CCP Drones Act progresses through Congress. This bill, driven by concerns about Chinese Communist Party spying, aims to limit Chinese-built technology in the US market. DJI, holding 70% of the US drone market, has been recognized for its superior technology and innovation. However, the US government is pushing to open the market for domestic drone companies by targeting DJI. The bill’s passage could significantly impact the drone industry, given the lack of comparable US-made alternatives.

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    * –NASA delays Boeing Starliner departure from ISS

    * –Amazon-powered AI cameras

    * –Asus patches serious security flaw

    * –Apple reportedly plans thinner devices

    * –Proton

    * –The US has sued Adobe

    * ‘Superbug’ on the ISS

    * –VPNs and the law

    * –Hundreds of thousands affected by data breach

    * –Hackers use emojis to dispatch malware

    * –A new Android phone from Motorola

    * –Your DJI drone may be banned

    * –VPN for Pixel users

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    • 34 min
    GDPR vs Google: Privacy Sandbox Under Fire

    GDPR vs Google: Privacy Sandbox Under Fire

    Privacy campaigner noyb has filed a GDPR complaint against Google’s Privacy Sandbox, alleging it results in unwanted tracking. Despite being introduced to eliminate third-party cookies, the Privacy Sandbox tracks users within the browser. Noyb claims Google’s implementation lacks informed consent and misleads users into enabling first-party tracking under the guise of privacy protection. Google’s stance is that their Privacy Sandbox APIs offer significant privacy improvements, but the issue has drawn regulatory attention and criticism.

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    Show Notes and Full Summary:

    In episode 1747 of Geek News Central, hosted by Todd Cochrane, the main focus is on a complaint filed by privacy campaigner NOYB against Google’s Privacy Sandbox. Todd starts the episode by summarizing the allegation that despite its intention to eliminate third-party cookies, Google’s Privacy Sandbox results in unwanted tracking within the browser. NOYB claims that Google misleads users into enabling first-party tracking disguised as privacy protection, lacking informed consent. Google maintains that the Privacy Sandbox offers significant privacy improvements.

    Todd proceeds to a detailed sponsor segment, promoting GoDaddy’s services and deals and emphasizing the sponsorship’s long-standing support for the podcast. The host briefly mentions a personal challenge with his rough voice and the disturbance due to nearby construction, adding a touch of personal experience to the episode.

    Moving on, Todd elaborates on the technical aspects of the Privacy Sandbox API introduced by Google in 2020, designed to replace third-party cookie tracking with API-based user interest ad displays. This approach sparked controversy as it seemingly shifts the monitoring within the browser, which, according to NOYB, manipulates user consent through misleading pop-up messages.

    The podcast covers other major stories, including a massive pay deal for Elon Musk approved by Tesla investors, Google’s reinforcement of Android 15 against attacks at charging stations, concerns over Amazon Alexa’s data usage, and Spotify’s expansion into audiobook offerings, which stirred a complaint from music publishers.

    Todd then discusses technological developments, such as AI-driven training plans for the New York City Marathon, updates in Apple Pay functionalities, and the introduction of AI job coaching tools on LinkedIn.

    The episode wraps up with acknowledgments to listeners who donate and contribute to the podcast, followed by a review of further news items like a software update for Waymo’s driverless taxis, a cyberattack on the tracker company Tile, and rising costs of Blu-ray DVDs.

    The episode provides a good blend of technical discussion, personal anecdotes, and promotion, catering to an audience interested in technology updates, privacy issues, and digital media impacts.



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    • 42 min
    Apple Unveils macOS 15 Sequoia with AI Features

    Apple Unveils macOS 15 Sequoia with AI Features

    Apple announced the macOS 15 Sequoia at WWDC 2024, featuring the Apple Intelligence AI suite, iPhone mirroring, and Continuity updates. The new OS introduces automatic window tiling, a cross-platform Passwords app, and enhanced Safari features. macOS Sequoia is compatible with Apple Silicon and select Intel-based Macs

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    Show Notes and Full Summary:

    In this episode of Geek News Central, host Todd Cochrane discusses several critical topics primarily focusing on Apple’s announcement of macOS 15 Sequoia during WWDC 2024. The new operating system introduces several innovative features, including the Apple Intelligence AI suite, iPhone mirroring, and enhanced continuity updates. MacOS Sequoia supports automatic window tiling, a cross-platform Passwords app, and improved Safari features. It is compatible with Apple Silicon and select Intel-based Macs.

    Todd Cochrane seamlessly transitions into sponsor promotion, specifically highlighting GoDaddy as Geek News Central’s primary sponsor. He encourages listeners to take advantage of special deals provided through his GoDaddy affiliate link. He emphasizes the importance of supporting the podcast by signing up to become a GNC insider or using modern podcast apps that allow listeners to contribute directly through the value-for-value model.

    Cochran shares anecdotes from his travels in the Philippines, reminiscing about his experiences in the Subic Bay area. He provides a rundown on notable spots and changes in the Olongapo area, reflecting on the region’s transformation.

    The episode shifts back to tech topics, delving deeper into the features of macOS Sequoia. Todd discusses Apple Intelligence at length, describing how the AI will enhance functionality across Apple devices by introducing new capabilities in writing tools, Siri, and user interactivity between Mac and iPhone.

    Further, Todd covers a variety of additional tech news stories, including NATO’s funding for a German startup developing autonomous war robots, Google’s settlement over an antitrust lawsuit, and a piracy lawsuit filed by significant publishers against Google. He also briefly touches upon personal internet security tips and wraps up with news of Tesla’s door design issues potentially affecting car windows.

    Throughout the episode, Todd encourages listener interaction through emails and sharing feedback on modern podcast apps. He also mentions significant contributions from dedicated listeners who support the podcast through financial donations or streaming sats with modern Podcast Apps.

    To conclude, Todd outlines the upcoming changes and challenges related to his podcast setup, sharing his transition from a studio to potentially building a new working space at home and ending with acknowledgments for the ongoing support from the Geek News Central community.



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    • 47 min
    SpaceX Starship Achieves Major Milestone!

    SpaceX Starship Achieves Major Milestone!

    SpaceX’s Starship rocket completed its first successful full test flight, returning to Earth without exploding. Standing nearly 400 feet tall, this marked the fourth launch and the longest flight of the world’s largest and most powerful rocket. Despite some damage and the loss of tiles, the spacecraft managed a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean after a flight reaching 130 miles in altitude and speeds of 16,000 mph. This milestone is crucial for SpaceX’s plans to reuse the rocket for missions to the moon and Mars.

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    Show Notes Summary and Links:

    In this episode of Geek News Central, hosted by Todd Cochrane, the primary focus is SpaceX’s recent achievement with its Starship rocket. The rocket completed its first successful full test flight without exploding, marking a significant milestone for SpaceX’s plans to use the missile for lunar and Martian missions.

    Todd starts the episode by highlighting the rocket’s controlled splashdown after reaching high speeds and altitude despite some damage and loss of tiles. He emphasizes the importance of this advancement in the context of SpaceX’s future missions.

    The discussion then shifts to other topics, including ongoing antitrust investigations into major tech companies like Microsoft, OpenAI, and NVIDIA by US regulators. NVIDIA’s recent surge in valuation, making it the world’s second most valuable company, is also mentioned.

    Todd transitions to other news, including Microsoft’s investigation over monopoly concerns, Apple’s commitment to security updates for iPhones, and a new homepage design tested by Netflix. Other discussions cover the end of Best Buy’s Samsung repair program, a study related to misinformation on Twitter, and controversy over Adobe’s content scanning practices.

    The episode also covers the opposition to a new telescope on Haleakala by Maui’s council, Lyft’s growth forecasts, and details about Instacart’s stock buyback. Additionally, Todd discusses a U.S. Justice Department move to recover funds stolen from a trade union, a U.S. news app accused of publishing fake stories, and Apple’s internal radio in its new Macs and iPads intended for smart home functionalities.

    Todd also engages with the audience, reminding listeners about their sponsorship with GoDaddy and encouraging them to support the show through various platforms and promotional codes provided.

    This engaging and informative episode, filled with a mix of technological advancements and regula...

    • 47 min
    Forced to Vacate Studio

    Forced to Vacate Studio

    After operating Geek News Central for the past five years from the current studio, I was forced to vacate the space I’d called home for so long.

    About 18 months ago, The Mint, a weed shop, moved in next door, and while it wasn’t without its quirks—like the morning aroma of weed in my kitchen area—they’ve been good neighbors. For the past six months, I’ve been on a month-to-month lease after the building was acquired more than a year ago by the owners of said weed shop, and I never thought about renewing it. The landlord seemed content having me there, especially since the place had been vacant for years before I moved in back in 2019. But, that was my mistake.

    On Sunday, May 28th, I received a termination notice of my lease from the owners of the building based out of Arizona. My lease termination date was set for June 28th, and as you know, I had a trip planned that extended beyond that date. With no time to lose and not wanting a legal battle, I spent two days vacating the studio, thanks to a miraculous 48-hour effort over Monday on Memorial Day and Tuesday.

    So here I am, with no place to operate from when I return. My studio was never open to the public, as you know, but served as the backbone of my podcast,

    Finding a new location will be challenging and may even require moving to a community that understands and supports this type of creative work. It reminds me of my mantra: never build your brand on rented land. While my .com is safe, my creative space isn’t, and this reality has been a soul-crushing experience.

    I have no idea who will move into my old space—perhaps no one, in this challenging commercial market. My rent was always paid on time, but maybe weed sales are doing so well that they need a bigger store.

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