The JMOR Tech Talk Show (Podcast)

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Welcome to The JMOR Tech Talk Show, your weekly gateway to the exciting universe of technology. Every Friday evening, we take a deep dive into the captivating realm of tech, demystifying the latest gadgets and exploring the ’whys’ and ’hows’ of our digital age. I’m your host, John C. Morley, a seasoned entrepreneur, engineer, and dedicated content creator. In each episode, we’ll be joined by a diverse lineup of guests, including authors, celebrities, and visionary thought leaders, all eager to share their compelling stories about the ever-evolving world of technology. Prepare for enlightening conversations about current events, the inner workings of tech, and the occasional exploration of ’why things don’t work.’ Whether you’re a tech aficionado or intrigued by the digital landscape, our show promises something for everyone. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for our live broadcast every Friday evening and catch the audio podcast release on Saturdays. Join us as we embark on an exciting journey through innovation right here on the JMOR Tech Talk Show! Watch us live at https://www.youtube.com/@TheJMORTechTalkShow

  1. 5D AGO

    14 Tech Shocks You Can’t Ignore: AI, Big Tech, and the Future of Control (S5) S8

    I’m John C. Morley, Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student, and lifelong learner. This week on The JMOR Tech Talk Show, we’re breaking down 14 tech shocks that are shaping AI, Big Tech, and digital control. From billion-dollar bond confidence to AI judging figure skating, these are the stories you need to know to stay ahead. Rapid-Fire Viral Bullets: Alphabet Bond Confidence — “Alphabet raised $31B with almost no protections, yet investors lined up. That’s AI conviction.” Robots Learning Human Touch — “Machines are mastering skills once reserved for human hands, clearing aviation bottlenecks.” Russia Blocks WhatsApp — “When a country blocks an app, it’s not about software—it’s about control over communication.” EU vs Google Ads — “Ad prices don’t just affect marketers; they determine who gets seen—and who disappears.” AI Stock Shock — “AI used to lift all stocks; now one headline can sink billions overnight.” OpenAI vs DeepSeek — “This isn’t competition—it’s an AI cold war over who builds and who copies.” Turkey Cracks OnlyFans Money — “When money moves digitally, governments follow—across borders, platforms, and crypto.” Italy Targets Amazon — “Europe isn’t whispering to Big Tech—they’re knocking hard.” EU Turns Up Heat on Google Ads — “Regulators questioning ad pricing are questioning who controls attention.” EU Targets Google’s Ad Empire — “When pressure keeps coming back, it’s structural, not random.” Finland Sends Electricity Through Air — “No plugs. No pads. Devices charge through the air—it’s the future of energy.” Google Recovers ‘Deleted’ Video — “In the cloud, ‘deleted’ doesn’t mean gone. It means waiting.” AI May Judge Figure Skating — “Humans argue bias, machines judge. But who audits the algorithm?” Institutions Leaving X — “When schools, cities, and police abandon a platform, trust has already collapsed.” Closing CTA: Catch the latest episode within 24 hours at The JMOR Tech Talk Show. Check out BelieveMeAchieve.com for inspiring, unique short-form and long-form tech content anytime. Subtitle suggestion: “Breaking AI, Big Tech, and Digital Control — What You Must Know This Week” Trending hashtags (one line, no numbers): #TechTalks #AIInnovation #CyberSecurity #FutureTech #TechNews #AITrends #DigitalControl #BigTech #Innovation #TechBuzz #PodcastLife #DigitalFuture

    59 min
  2. FEB 14

    Awareness Over Autopilot: The Hidden Decisions AI Is Making for Us (S5) S7

    The JMOR Tech Talk Show Awareness Over Autopilot: The Hidden Decisions AI Is Making for Us (S5) S7 YouTube-Safe Viral Teaser AI isn’t just helping anymore — it’s deciding. What you hear. What you see. What gets flagged. What gets ignored. From your car dashboard to your phone screen, from toys to border enforcement, AI is quietly shaping outcomes while most people stay on autopilot. This episode isn’t about hype — it’s about awareness. Because the most powerful decisions today aren’t always loud… they’re invisible. Podcast Intro (Read-Aloud) Welcome to The JMOR Tech Talk Show. I’m John C. Morley — Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student, and lifelong learner. Today’s episode is titled: Awareness Over Autopilot: The Hidden Decisions AI Is Making for Us. This episode takes a step back from the hype to examine how AI is quietly shaping choices, influence, and outcomes in everyday life — often without us realizing it. Key Discussion Points 1. Your car may soon choose which AI you hear — When multiple AI voices enter the dashboard, control of attention becomes the real issue. 2. Infinite scroll isn’t neutral — Design choices meant to keep users hooked are now being challenged as engineered addiction. 3. Childhood vs social media — Germany’s debate signals deeper concern about youth development in digital spaces. 4. AI solving dinosaur mysteries — Pattern recognition at scale is rewriting scientific debates once thought unsolvable. 5. AI demand squeezing chips — The AI boom is raising real-world costs for everyday consumer devices. 6. Apple’s strategic test — In the AI era, long-term positioning matters more than flashy features. 7. Robots need better bodies — Graceful movement may matter more than smarter code. 8. Athletes become AI brands — Digital avatars turn players into always-on interactive identities. 9. AI social network data leak — Speed-first development exposes the cost of weak security foundations. 10. AI meets energy limits — Data centers are colliding with power grids and community resistance. 11. Airport security theater — Surveillance doesn’t always equal protection. 12. Stolen data never disappears — Breached data continues to circulate long after headlines fade. 13. AI toys and kids’ data — When toys listen, security must be non-negotiable. 14. AI deciding tip urgency — Transparency matters when machines shape real-world enforcement. Show Subtitle Power, Privacy, and the Quiet Choices Machines Are Making for Humanity JMOR Closing Catch the latest episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show, releasing within 24 hours at: https://thejmortechtalkshow.podbean.com For deeper insights and original content, visit: https://believemeachieve.com Stay curious. Stay aware. Never let innovation run on autopilot. #AwarenessOverAutopilot #AITrends #TechTalk #FutureOfAI #DigitalEthics #CyberSecurity #TechNews #Innovation #AIDecisions #PodcastLife #TechCulture

    58 min
  3. FEB 7

    The Internet Is Changing Faster Than You Think (S5) S6

    The Internet Is Changing Faster Than You Think What if the biggest power shifts online aren’t loud—they’re quiet? This week on The JMOR Tech Talk Show, John C. Morley breaks down the signals most people scroll past—but shouldn’t: 1️⃣ X went dark for 45 minutes — and headlines proved how fragile “always on” really is. 2️⃣ Meta heads to trial — child safety is finally being tested in court. 3️⃣ Saks walks away from Amazon — luxury doesn’t want mass platforms anymore. 4️⃣ India targets teen social media — age limits may go global. 5️⃣ AI espionage exposed — the tech race just turned geopolitical. 6️⃣ AI leaves the cloud — now it runs trains, factories, and cities. 7️⃣ Google pays $135M — privacy violations are getting expensive. 8️⃣ The $250M machine behind AI — without it, advanced chips don’t exist. 9️⃣ AI floods music platforms — real artists fight to be seen.  Deezer pushes back — platforms finally draw a line on AI content. 1️⃣1️⃣ Starbucks bets on AI — speed matters, but humans still do too. 1️⃣2️⃣ Instagram adds an exit button — quiet control replaces awkward social pressure. 1️⃣3️⃣ Laser-powered drones — “infinite flight” moves from theory to reality. 1️⃣4️⃣ Power is shifting quietly — and most people didn’t vote for it. If you want to understand who’s gaining control, who’s losing it, and what it means for your future, this episode connects the dots.  The JMOR Tech Talk Show New episodes within 24 hours  believemeachieve.com

    47 min
  4. JAN 31

    The Power Shift You Didn’t Vote For (S5) S5

    The Power Shift You Didn’t Vote For (S5) S5The JMOR Tech Talk Show with John C. MorleyWelcome back to The JMOR Tech Talk Show. I’m your host, John C. Morley—Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student, and lifelong learner. Each week, we break down the tech shifts that don’t just change apps—they change power, privacy, and who decides what comes next. This episode is about the quiet decisions happening right now that are reshaping your data, your kids’ lives, your work, and your future—without asking for your vote.1️⃣ France moving to block kids from social mediaGovernments are stepping directly into childhood online, testing how much control they should have over young minds.2️⃣ Google pays millions over “always listening” fearsSmart assistants crossed from convenience into legal risk, and trust is now on trial.3️⃣ Texas cuts Chinese tech from state systemsData is no longer just information—it’s treated like critical infrastructure.4️⃣ Big Tech heads to court over youth addictionFor the first time, platforms may be forced to answer for how they shape young brains.5️⃣ AI quietly speeds up drug trialsAI isn’t curing diseases yet—but it’s cutting time, and time saves lives.6️⃣ Grok sparks a global AI crackdownWhen AI crosses consent lines, governments stop asking nicely.7️⃣ TikTok avoids a U.S. ban by locking down dataOwnership mattered less than control—and that’s the new global rule.8️⃣ Amazon signals more corporate layoffsIt’s not just AI—it’s flattening power and removing layers.9️⃣ Privacy keeps slipping across systemsPrivacy isn’t leaking anymore—it’s being handed over.🔟 ICE faces a privacy double standardSometimes surveillance doesn’t come from hacks—it comes from what’s already public.1️⃣1️⃣ Rad Power Bikes crashes from billions to millionsThe startup boom didn’t cool down—it corrected hard.1️⃣2️⃣ Microsoft expands massive data centersAI isn’t abstract—it runs on land, power, and local economies.1️⃣3️⃣ Shape-shifting robots enter the real worldRobots are getting softer, safer, and built for real environments.1️⃣4️⃣ AI moves directly into Gmail inboxesYour email just became an AI workspace—and convenience now comes with a trade-off.Catch the full episode within 24 hours on The JMOR Tech Talk Show.Listen at https://thejmortechtalkshow.podbean.comMore content at http://believemeachive.com

    57 min
  5. JAN 25

    Who Is Really In Control Right Now (S5) S4

    Here’s an engaging, host-friendly podcast intro and memorable section blurbs for your latest JMOR Tech Talk Show episode. I’ve matched the tone to your brand — professional, tech-savvy, but with energy and conversational flow that works perfectly when read aloud. 🎙️ Podcast Introduction Welcome back to another electrifying episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show with your host, John C. Morley — serial entrepreneur, engineer, marketing specialist, video producer, podcast host, coach, graduate student, and lifelong learner who’s here to break down the week’s biggest tech stories and uncover who’s really in control right now. From data wars to digital deception, from AI’s rise to humanity’s response — this episode goes deep into the pulse of our connected world. So plug in, power up, and get ready, because things are about to get real. Episode Subtitle Who Is Really In Control Right Now? — Inside The Battle for Data, AI, and Digital Power#TechTalks #AIInnovation #CyberSecurity #FutureTech #TechNews #DigitalReality #AITrends #SmartTech #TechBuzz #DigitalFuture #PodcastLife #InnovationMomentum Segment Highlights 1️⃣ Google Is Fighting to Keep Its Data Control the data, and you control the future. Google’s latest battle isn’t just about privacy — it’s about power. In a digital world where data means dominance, who really owns what we create online? 2️⃣ AI Is Polluting Sports News The scoreboard isn’t the only thing getting messy. AI-written sports stories are spreading faster than the facts, turning clickbait into chaos. Can fans trust what they’re reading anymore? 3️⃣ TikTok Is Guessing Your Age Forget ID checks — TikTok’s AI already “knows” who you are. But what happens when algorithms misjudge you? Online identity is no longer chosen; it’s calculated. 4️⃣ The Chip War Begins Silicon is the new steel. Nations once raced for oil — now they race for microchips. What starts in a factory can now end in a geopolitical standoff. 5️⃣ Gaming’s Dark Patterns “Free-to-play” might just mean “pay to lose.” We’re exposing the manipulative designs crafted to keep players spending, swiping, and stuck. 6️⃣ AI Trained on Books When machines learn from human words, does creativity still belong to humans? The line between inspiration and imitation is disappearing fast. 7️⃣ Teens Booted Offline Millions of teens suddenly vanished from the web. What happens when a digital generation loses its voice overnight — and who decides when they come back? 8️⃣ Oracle’s AI Gamble Oracle just pushed its chips all in — but can it handle the backlash that comes with betting big on AI? High risks mean higher stakes. 9️⃣ Colder Than Space Scientists are venturing into temperatures colder than deep space to unlock the future of computing. Sometimes the coolest ideas come from absolute zero. 🔟 AI Bullying Gets Criminal The line between a joke and a charge just blurred. When AI-powered harassment turns serious, law enforcement isn’t laughing. 1️⃣1️⃣ Power Grid Hack Wars no longer start with soldiers — they start with code. A few keystrokes can plunge nations into darkness. 1️⃣2️⃣ Hurricane-Proof Robots Miniature machines built to take on Mother Nature. Engineering meets resilience when bots take the front line against mega storms. 1️⃣3️⃣ One Click Surveillance That one tap could reveal everything. Convenience has a price — and trust might be the first thing you lose. 1️⃣4️⃣ Rogue AI Agents What happens when automated intelligence stops following orders? It’s time to talk about limits before the machines start deciding their own rules. 🎧 Catch the full episode within 24 hours of its release on thejmortechtalkshow.podbean.com.Explore even more exclusive content and inspiration at BelieveMeAchieve.com.

    59 min
  6. JAN 18

    The Quiet Tech Shifts That Will Change Everything (S5) S3

    The Quiet Tech Shifts That Will Change Everything Subtitle: How Power Is Moving Without Asking Permission Season 5 Episode 3 Hello and welcome back to The JMOR Tech Talk Show, where we break down the technology stories shaping our lives—often before we realize they’re shaping us at all. I’m your host, John C. Morley—Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate Student, and lifelong learner. This show isn’t about hype. It’s about understanding what’s really happening beneath the headlines. Because the most powerful technology shifts don’t arrive with alarms—they arrive quietly, embed themselves into daily life, and change the rules before anyone votes on them. Space isn’t empty anymore—it’s becoming infrastructure. Orbit is no longer abstract; it’s the backbone of global connection. Whoever controls satellites increasingly controls how information moves on Earth. When code crosses borders, responsibility doesn’t disappear. As courts debate accountability, we’re confronting whether technology can escape ethics simply by operating overseas. Indonesia didn’t warn an AI—it shut it down. Regulation doesn’t always arrive slowly; sometimes it arrives decisively when trust breaks. AI intelligence is advancing faster than physical robots can keep up. The future isn’t late—it’s uneven, with brains sprinting and bodies lagging behind. AI didn’t find a missing person—it found a single pixel. Machines don’t see like humans do, and sometimes that difference changes everything. Dating apps aren’t broken—they’re optimized for engagement, not fulfillment. Endless swiping benefits platforms more than people. AI surveillance means you can be watched without doing anything wrong. Suspicion itself is becoming automated. Even astronauts have limits. When NASA ended a mission early, it reminded us that technology extends humanity—but doesn’t replace it. Smart glasses make recording invisible, and when recording becomes invisible, consent quietly disappears. When games feel indistinguishable from real life, entertainment changes. At some point realism stops being escape. A quantum computer colder than space solved the impossible. Power like this reshapes who controls the future. If AI can fake your local council, it can fake trust. Manipulation doesn’t need perfection—just believability. When toys go digital, imagination risks becoming optional instead of essential. When everyone uses the same algorithm, skill turns into automation—and the game fundamentally changes. These stories reveal a pattern: technology is gaining power quietly, faster than rules and culture can respond. Awareness is the first defense. Catch the latest episode within 24 hours of release at https://thejmortechtalkshow.podbean.com Visit http://believemeachive.com for exclusive content. #JMORTechTalk #TechTrends #AITrends #FutureOfTech #DigitalPower #SurveillanceTech #SpaceTech #AlgorithmicLife #TechEthics #InnovationNews

    59 min
  7. JAN 10

    When Tech Crossed the Line (S5) S2

    When Tech Crossed the Line This week on The JMOR Tech Talk Show, we explore how technology is rapidly reshaping our world — sometimes in inspiring ways, and sometimes in challenging ones. We begin with new developments in artificial intelligence that revealed gaps in safety systems, reminding us how important responsible design and oversight have become. We also look at how Starlink is adjusting its satellite orbits to reduce space congestion, showing that even space technology is evolving to become safer and more sustainable. The episode highlights powerful but underrated AI tools that are quietly transforming how real work gets done, from automation to advanced reasoning. At the same time, we examine how robotics and autonomous vehicles are still learning how to interact with unpredictable real-world situations, as seen in recent incidents involving delivery robots and self-driving cars navigating complex environments. We also cover how drones are creating new security challenges for correctional facilities, how Arizona is emerging as a major U.S. semiconductor hub, and how the 2026 World Cup will showcase advanced Lenovo and AI-driven technology across North America. Education is changing too, as AI begins playing a role in reviewing college applications, raising important questions about fairness, opportunity, and transparency. Meanwhile, public reaction is growing against digital “AI companions,” with many people expressing a desire for real human connection over virtual substitutes. We discuss how the rapid expansion of AI data centers is increasing demand for memory chips, which may impact the cost of everyday devices, and how a brief disruption to America’s official time systems highlighted just how dependent modern infrastructure is on precision. We also look at the rise of AI-powered pet devices that track eating and drinking habits to support animal health, and we close with a thoughtful discussion on how social media and livestreaming can influence behavior in the real world, reminding us why attention, awareness, and responsibility still matter more than ever. Together, these stories show that today’s technology is no longer just about innovation — it’s about how we choose to live with the tools we create. #TechNews #AIRevolution #FutureTech #DigitalEthics #TechTrends #InnovationCulture #CyberReality #SmartWorld #JMORTechTalk #NextGenTech

    59 min
  8. JAN 3

    TikTok Drones Robotaxis & Alexa+: One Wild Week in Tech (S5) S1

    Subtitle: Breaking Down the Wildest Week in Social, Surveillance, and Smart Tech So You’re Ready for What’s Coming Next ​ Hashtags (one line): #JMORTechTalkShow #TechTalks #AIInnovation #CyberSecurity #FutureTech #TechNews #SmartHomes #AITrends #PodcastLife #TechUpdates #Innovation #DigitalFuture #DataPrivacy #EdTech #SocialMedia Cold open & episode intro Welcome to another powerful episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show with John C. Morley, Serial Entrepreneur, Engineer, Marketing Specialist, Video Producer, Podcast Host, Coach, Graduate student and lifelong learner. Tonight’s episode, “TikTok, Drones, Robotaxis & Alexa+: One Wild Week in Tech,” is your guided tour through a week where governments rewrote the rules, Big Tech pushed new boundaries, and our daily lives quietly became more trackable, more automated, and a whole lot more complicated. From China and TikTok trading diplomatic jabs with the U.S., to drone bans, driverless cars, hacked insurers, and an AI assistant that wants to become your full‑time concierge, this is the week that shows just how fast the future is crashing into the present. ​ So sit back, buckle up, and let’s decode the headlines that will shape how you scroll, drive, shop, learn—and protect your privacy—in 2026 and beyond. ​ 1️⃣ China demands a “fair, non-discriminatory” TikTok handover China isn’t just quietly signing off on TikTok’s U.S. handover; it’s demanding that any deal follow Chinese law and offer a “fair, non-discriminatory” environment for its companies. This turns TikTok from just an app on your phone into a geopolitical bargaining chip on the tech chessboard between Washington and Beijing. ​ For listeners, the real question is simple: when you open TikTok, are you just watching videos, or are you sitting front row in a global power struggle over data, algorithms, and who gets to control the next generation’s attention? ​ 2️⃣ Italy tells Meta it can’t lock WhatsApp to only Meta’s AI Italy’s antitrust authority has ordered Meta to halt WhatsApp terms that would effectively shut out rival AI chatbots, calling it an abuse of dominance. The watchdog argues that if WhatsApp becomes a closed playground for only Meta’s AI, innovation dies and users lose meaningful choice. ​ Think about it: your messaging app could become the front door to dozens of AI helpers—or a gated community where only one corporate assistant is allowed to speak. Italy is effectively asking, “Who gets to live inside your chats: whoever you choose, or whoever Meta chooses?” ​ 3️⃣ “Bad Blood” author sues big AI firms over his books John Carreyrou, the investigative reporter behind “Bad Blood,” is suing a roster of major AI companies, accusing them of copying his books to train their models without permission. This lawsuit adds to a growing wave of creators saying, “You can’t quietly vacuum up years of work and call it ‘innovation’ without a license or a check.” ​ If this legal battle lands hard, it could reshape how AI is trained—pushing companies toward paid data, licensing deals, or smaller, cleaner training sets. That means the future of AI might depend on how much respect—and compensation—these systems give to the humans whose work they’re built on. ​ 4️⃣ Zoox recalls 332 robotaxis for drifting over the center line Amazon’s Zoox is recalling 332 self-driving vehicles after software made some robotaxis drift over the center line and stop in front of oncoming traffic. The company says it fixed the problem with an over‑the‑air update, but regulators are treating it as a serious safety red flag. ​ This is the nightmare scenario for autonomous cars: it’s not a blown tire or bad driver, it’s a line of code that misjudges where “safe” ends and “oncoming headlights” begin. The recall forces us to ask: how much trust are you willing to hand over to software when the steering wheel isn’t in your hands anymore? ​ 5️⃣ A tiny 1990s “Virus Málaga” helped bring Google’s cyber hub to Spain A mostly harmless 1990s malware strain nicknamed “Virus Málaga” sparked the curiosity of a student named Bernardo Quintero, who went on to found VirusTotal. That platform became so critical to the security world that Google eventually chose Málaga as the site for its European cybersecurity center. ​ It’s a brilliant reminder that sometimes a small, annoying glitch today becomes the launchpad for a massive career and an entire regional tech ecosystem tomorrow. For anyone listening who’s wrestling with a little tech problem, bug, or side project right now—that “virus” might be your ticket to something much bigger. ​ 6️⃣ Mill’s smart food‑waste bins head to every Whole Foods by 2027 Food‑waste startup Mill has inked a deal that will put its commercial food‑waste bins into every Whole Foods store across the U.S. starting in 2027. These smart bins, backed by Amazon connections, aim to cut waste, track scraps, and turn what we throw away into usable data. ​ On the surface, it’s about sustainability; underneath, it’s about learning exactly what, how, and when people eat so retailers and partners can optimize everything from inventory to product launches. The big question: are you okay with your garbage becoming part of a giant behavioral dataset? ​ 7️⃣ Trump-era drone ban blocks new foreign-made models like DJI in the U.S. The FCC has moved to ban new models of foreign-made drones, including those from Chinese giant DJI, citing national security and data concerns. The decision blocks these new imports from the U.S. market, and supporters frame it as closing a critical security gap in the skies. ​ But for hobbyists, filmmakers, and businesses, the ban could mean higher prices, fewer options, and a scramble to find U.S.-made alternatives that match DJI’s capabilities. Once again, geopolitics is landing right in your backyard—this time, literally, on the drones you can no longer buy. ​ 8️⃣ Aflac hack leaks personal and health data for 22.6 million people Insurance giant Aflac has confirmed that a June 2025 cyberattack exposed personal and health data for roughly 22.6 million people. Stolen information includes names, addresses, dates of birth, government ID numbers, Social Security numbers, and medical and insurance details. ​ This wasn’t just a technical slip; it’s a treasure chest for identity thieves and fraudsters, and it highlights how fragile the data backbone of the insurance sector really is. If your “digital wallet” can be emptied without you even knowing, it’s time to treat credit freezes, fraud alerts, and identity monitoring as everyday hygiene, not an afterthought. ​ 9️⃣ Alexa+ will book trips, repairs, and appointments by voice Amazon’s upgraded Alexa+ is turning from a smart speaker into a full-service concierge by linking directly with partners like Angi, Expedia, Square, and Yelp. Soon you’ll be able to book hotels, schedule home repairs, get quotes, or line up salon visits just by asking out loud. ​ On one hand, that’s a frictionless dream; on the other, it’s a microphone in your living room quietly orchestrating your spending, your schedule, and your home. The line between “helpful assistant” and “AI roommate that knows too much about your life” is about to get very thin. ​ 🔟 Uzbekistan’s 4K license-plate grid left wide open Uzbekistan’s nationwide license-plate surveillance network—hundreds of high‑resolution roadside cameras tracking vehicles—was discovered exposed online without a password. The system’s database reportedly contained millions of photos, video footage, and even information revealing where cameras were installed. ​ This is a worst‑case demo of what happens when mass surveillance meets sloppy security: an entire country’s movements, effectively viewable from a web browser. It raises a sharp question for every city and country rolling out “smart” monitoring—who watches the watchers, and who locks the front door? ​ 1️⃣1️⃣ Gmail will finally let you change your address without losing data Google is rolling out a much‑requested Gmail feature: the ability to change your @gmail.com address while keeping all your email, data, and access, with your old address acting as an alias. This turns what used to be a painful digital reset into a smoother identity upgrade. ​ For anyone still stuck with an embarrassing high‑school email, this is your clean slate moment without the headache of migrating accounts, logins, and subscriptions one by one. The past stays reachable—but your future inbox can finally look like the professional you’ve become. ​ 1️⃣2️⃣ New Jersey advances a bell‑to‑bell K–12 school phone ban New Jersey is moving forward with a statewide “bell‑to‑bell” phone restriction policy, backed by nearly $1 million in grants for lockers, pouches, and secure storage. The goal is clear: keep phones locked away for the entire school day so students focus more on class and less on TikTok and text threads. ​ Supporters say this will help attention, mental health, and classroom discipline; critics worry that in an emergency, students could be cut off from their main lifeline. It’s a live experiment in what happens when a generation raised on screens has those screens taken away from first bell to last. ​ 1️⃣3️⃣ TikTok’s first U.S. awards show glitches out but still goes viral TikTok’s first U.S. awards show in Hollywood was hit with technical glitches and broken screens but still delivered viral moments, including big wins for creators like Paris Hilton and Keith Lee. Despite the hiccups, TikTok proved it could turn a social app into a full-blown entertainment event that competes with traditional award shows. ​ The message is loud: creators are now the main stage, not t

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Welcome to The JMOR Tech Talk Show, your weekly gateway to the exciting universe of technology. Every Friday evening, we take a deep dive into the captivating realm of tech, demystifying the latest gadgets and exploring the ’whys’ and ’hows’ of our digital age. I’m your host, John C. Morley, a seasoned entrepreneur, engineer, and dedicated content creator. In each episode, we’ll be joined by a diverse lineup of guests, including authors, celebrities, and visionary thought leaders, all eager to share their compelling stories about the ever-evolving world of technology. Prepare for enlightening conversations about current events, the inner workings of tech, and the occasional exploration of ’why things don’t work.’ Whether you’re a tech aficionado or intrigued by the digital landscape, our show promises something for everyone. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for our live broadcast every Friday evening and catch the audio podcast release on Saturdays. Join us as we embark on an exciting journey through innovation right here on the JMOR Tech Talk Show! Watch us live at https://www.youtube.com/@TheJMORTechTalkShow