YourTechReport

Aflalo Communications Inc., Double Tap Productions, Marc Aflalo, Mitchell Whitfield

YourTechReport is a weekly radio show which airs on SiriusXM channel 167. YourTechReport is hosted by Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield with regular appearances from Sandeep Panesar. Each week the show discusses the latest in tech news and issues that affect everyone. We dive into important topics and conversations and feature interviews with some amazing guests in the tech world. Our approach is different. When it comes to tech reviews, hands-on reviews, product unboxing, smartphone tips, the latest tablets - we realize that the majority of folks out there don’t know the difference between megapixels and megahertz…they just want to know what they should buy and why--and that’s why we’re here! YourTechReport is dedicated to bringing tech and consumer electronics to the masses in a way that’s not only informative, but accessible to EVERYONE--so we're bringing our SiriusXM show to everyone on YouTube. We'll not only feature the tech products and tech review and companies that WE think are cool, but that we think YOU'LL want to learn about as well. So whether you're looking for a hands-on review, product unboxing, smartphone tips and tricks, news on the latest drones, tablets and video games, or even one of our great tech giveaways (we love doing giveaways!), YourTechReport has something for everyone.

  1. Gaming, Community, Accessibility and Esports, The Vision Behind the Canadian Game Awards

    2D AGO

    Gaming, Community, Accessibility and Esports, The Vision Behind the Canadian Game Awards

    The Canadian Game Awards are growing into something far bigger than a yearly celebration of games. In this conversation, Carl-Edwin Michel shares the long-term vision behind the event, why community and accessibility now sit at the center of the awards, and how Canada’s gaming industry continues to shape global culture. From indie developers and esports organizations to podcasters and accessibility advocates, this discussion highlights the people driving the future of gaming in Canada and beyond. Carl-Edwin Michel reflects on the origins of the Canadian Game Awards, tracing the journey back to his early work with the former Canadian Video Game Awards and the decision to revive the concept in 2020, just as the pandemic reshaped the industry. What began as an awards show focused on recognizing game developers has evolved into a broader celebration of the gaming ecosystem, including esports, creators, podcasters, accessibility advocates, and grassroots communities. The conversation explores Canada’s role as a major force in gaming, with titles like EA Sports FC and Assassin’s Creed developed by Canadian studios that many players around the world don’t realize originate here. Carl also discusses his long-term vision to position the Canadian Game Awards alongside major entertainment events like the Junos and Screen Awards, while still maintaining strong community roots. Accessibility and inclusion are another major focus of the episode. Carl explains why introducing accessibility categories and expert-led judging processes was important to the future of the awards. The discussion also touches on the rise of esports in Canada, partnerships with organizations like Make-A-Wish Canada and the Canadian Podcast Awards, and the importance of bringing the industry together during a challenging period for gaming. The Canadian Game Awards take place May 21st at the John Bassett Theatre and will also stream live on Twitch. Relevant Links Canadian Game Awards: https://www.canadiangameawards.ca Canadian Podcast Awards: https://canpodawards.ca Hand Eye Society: https://handeyesociety.com Make-A-Wish Canada: https://makeawish.ca Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    15 min
  2. Ring's 4K Doorbell and the AI Features That Are Changing Home Security

    APR 21

    Ring's 4K Doorbell and the AI Features That Are Changing Home Security

    The video doorbell category has come a long way since Ring helped create it, and this conversation covers exactly how far. Marc and Dave dig into the current generation of Ring products, including the first-ever battery-powered doorbells with 2K and 4K resolution, and what that jump in clarity actually means in practice — think six-times zoom on 2K and ten-times on 4K, with the image detail to help identify faces, read license plates, and capture the kind of footage that actually holds up when law enforcement comes knocking. Marc shares firsthand stories of Ring footage helping catch burglars in his neighborhood and of suspects visibly skipping his house when they spotted the camera. Dave Ward doesn't just let that land as a testimonial — he connects it to the broader design philosophy at Ring: making products that feel set-and-forget, that don't require technical knowledge to install, and that work just as well for someone's 70-something mom as for a tech-forward homeowner. The episode gets into AI features that are changing the daily experience, including smart video descriptions that tell you exactly what's happening at your door before you even open the notification — a person, a brown bag, a dog — so you can decide whether to engage. There's also a practical look at the quick-release battery pack upgrade, solar options, and how Ring's software update approach means older devices keep getting better over time. Marc pushes on the subscription question directly, and Dave gives a clear answer: every Ring product works out of the box with no plan required. The Ring Protect subscription layers on features like six months of cloud storage, smart video descriptions, and familiar face recognition — all of which require real processing power behind the scenes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    17 min
  3. Paige Frame: Why Simplicity Is the Most Powerful Feature in Elder Care Tech

    APR 19

    Paige Frame: Why Simplicity Is the Most Powerful Feature in Elder Care Tech

    When Bob Millar's mother began losing her ability to use phones and tablets as her cognition declined, he didn't find a solution on the market — so he helped build one. Paige is a large-format digital clock that displays photos of family members. When a loved one taps a face, it triggers a video call to that person's phone. No typing. No navigation. No confusion. Just a familiar face on a screen. Marc shares his own experience as a caregiver for his mother-in-law, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia after a broken leg led to a rapid decline. That personal backdrop makes this conversation feel less like a product pitch and more like two people trying to solve a problem that millions of families quietly face alone. Bob talks about the deliberate choice to keep Paige focused on one thing — connection — and why adding features like pill reminders or photo galleries would undermine the core mission. He draws on his enterprise software background, including five years at BlackBerry, to explain why "simple is the Swiss Army knife" when the user is someone who has been left behind by modern technology. The episode also covers Paige's enterprise integration for care facilities, how the device works on both Wi-Fi and SIM card, the current pricing model (including a $200 discount at time of recording), and the broader issue of how little guidance families receive after an Alzheimer's or dementia diagnosis. Bob and Todd both emphasize that tools like Paige deserve a place in government-supported care frameworks — not as a luxury, but as an essential resource. Instagram @thepaigeframe Facebook  ThePaigeFrame LinkedIN     Paige Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    20 min
  4. APR 2

    How to Convert Podcast Listeners Into Paying Clients

    Nathalie Doremieux, co-founder of Podcast Leadflow, breaks down a problem most podcasters face. You can grow an audience, but turning listeners into leads or revenue is much harder. Her platform focuses on closing that gap. The core idea is simple. Treat a podcast episode like a lead magnet. Instead of sending listeners to generic links or downloads, Podcast Leadflow creates a personalized experience. It analyzes your episode, builds a short form, and delivers a custom response based on each listener’s answers. That turns passive listening into a direct conversation. The episode also covers strategy. Too many calls to action reduce conversions. You need one clear action and content designed to support it. Nathalie introduces the idea of “asset episodes,” which are built with conversion in mind. These episodes guide listeners toward a specific outcome instead of just delivering information. Another key point is ownership. Relying only on platforms like Apple Podcasts or Spotify limits your ability to capture leads. You need to bring listeners to your own site, where you control what happens next. Podcast Leadflow helps by embedding forms, capturing data, and integrating with your CRM. Real-world results show the impact. Even a small audience can convert if the content is targeted. One example generated a $7,500 sale from a single qualified lead. The focus is quality over volume. The platform also reduces friction. It uses your existing content, generates lead magnets automatically, and allows you to test quickly without spending weeks building PDFs or guides.  👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more insights on podcast growth, monetization, and tech tools. Relevant Links Podcast Leadflow: https://saas.podcastleadflow.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    19 min
  5. MAR 28

    AI Meets E-Ink: Inside the Fraimic Smart Canvas

    Anthony Mattana, founder of Fraimic, shares how his smart e-ink canvas blends AI image generation with ultra-low power display tech. You speak what you want to see, and the frame creates and displays it instantly. No apps, no typing. It feels simple but powerful. The device uses color e-ink, similar to an Amazon Kindle, which only uses power when the image changes. That means the frame can last up to three years on a single charge if updated daily. It looks like ink on paper, not a traditional screen, which makes digital art feel more natural in a home or workspace. The conversation goes deeper into real use cases. Families can display memories or generate custom art for events. Teachers can bring dynamic visuals into classrooms. Businesses can use it for menus or signage. It also supports multiple languages through OpenAI tools, making it accessible globally. Anthony also explains what drives him as a creator. After selling his first company, he still felt the need to build. His focus is simple. Put something useful into the world and let others take it further than you imagined. Future plans include smart home integration with tools like Home Assistant, API access for developers, multi-frame syncing across rooms, and a marketplace where artists can earn revenue from their work.  👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations with founders building real tech products. Relevant Links Fraimic: https://fraimic.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    16 min
  6. MAR 19

    Xbox vs PC vs Handheld: The Future of Gaming

    Gaming has changed dramatically in the last few years. Consoles, PCs, and handheld gaming systems now coexist in a much larger ecosystem. In this episode of YourTechReport, Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield dive into the evolving world of gaming hardware. Mitchell shares his experience upgrading to a powerful new gaming PC and compares it with his Xbox Series X. The conversation explores the differences between console gaming and PC gaming, including performance, customization, and cost. PCs offer incredible flexibility and power, but they also introduce complexity that many gamers have not dealt with in years. They also discuss the rise of handheld gaming PCs, which bring full desktop gaming power into portable devices. These systems are quickly becoming a third pillar of modern gaming alongside consoles and traditional desktop PCs. The discussion also touches on how companies like Microsoft are building ecosystems that connect gaming across console, PC, and handheld devices, allowing players to move between platforms while keeping the same library and experience. Marc and Mitchell break down how these platforms compare and where the gaming industry could go next. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:35 New Apple products and upcoming guests 01:10 Mitchell’s new gaming PC 02:00 Comparing PC gaming and Xbox Series X 03:00 Why PC gaming is so customizable 04:00 Performance differences between console and PC 05:15 Heat, power, and gaming hardware realities 06:00 Handheld gaming PCs 07:05 The three-platform gaming ecosystem 08:10 Console vs PC vs handheld future Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    9 min
  7. MAR 17

    The Future of Apple: Foldable iPhone, Mac Pro, and What’s Next

    Apple has released a wave of new products, but the real conversation is about what comes next. In this episode of YourTechReport, Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield look ahead at the future of Apple’s product lineup. The discussion explores the growing rumors around a foldable iPhone, why Apple may finally be ready to enter the foldable market, and what improvements in display technology could make the device possible. They also discuss Apple’s professional desktop lineup, including the Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro, and whether Apple still sees a future for high-end desktop machines. The conversation expands into how Apple typically approaches new technologies. Instead of rushing to market, Apple tends to wait until a technology matures before entering the space. The question now is whether foldable devices have reached that point. If Apple launches a foldable iPhone, what form factor would make the most sense? Would a clamshell design be practical, or would a book-style fold create new productivity possibilities? Marc and Mitchell break down the rumors, the technology behind the displays, and what Apple’s next generation of devices could look like. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Apple’s latest product announcements 01:20 What Apple hasn’t updated yet 02:10 Mac Mini, Mac Studio and Mac Pro discussion 03:15 Foldable iPhone rumors heating up 04:10 Display technology and crease-free folding screens 05:10 Why Apple waits before entering new categories 06:00 Clamshell vs book-style foldable designs 07:00 Productivity vs portability debate 08:10 When a foldable iPhone could arrive Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    10 min

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YourTechReport is a weekly radio show which airs on SiriusXM channel 167. YourTechReport is hosted by Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield with regular appearances from Sandeep Panesar. Each week the show discusses the latest in tech news and issues that affect everyone. We dive into important topics and conversations and feature interviews with some amazing guests in the tech world. Our approach is different. When it comes to tech reviews, hands-on reviews, product unboxing, smartphone tips, the latest tablets - we realize that the majority of folks out there don’t know the difference between megapixels and megahertz…they just want to know what they should buy and why--and that’s why we’re here! YourTechReport is dedicated to bringing tech and consumer electronics to the masses in a way that’s not only informative, but accessible to EVERYONE--so we're bringing our SiriusXM show to everyone on YouTube. We'll not only feature the tech products and tech review and companies that WE think are cool, but that we think YOU'LL want to learn about as well. So whether you're looking for a hands-on review, product unboxing, smartphone tips and tricks, news on the latest drones, tablets and video games, or even one of our great tech giveaways (we love doing giveaways!), YourTechReport has something for everyone.

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