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- 99 - Jam to the Center of the Earth
This week's Jam: there is a proposal to ban private jets, Facebook is removing its facial recognition tech, the earth's inner core is not a solid, Amazon kept driver's tips, and so much more!
Discussion: Ban Private Jets - Link
Dumb Tech of the Week
Canon's Powershot PX is smart home camera for family moments - Link 'Squid Game' cryptocurrency, $SQUID, is a scam - Link Chromecast volume controls are disabled on Android 12 due to a ‘legal issue’ - LinkTech News Bytes
Facebook is shutting down its face recognition system - Link The McPlant tastes just like any McDonald's burger - Link Microsoft's Mesh for Teams brings mixed reality to work - Link 'New hidden world' discovered in Earth's inner core - Link Instagram is letting people publicly participate in Stories for the first time - Link More than 140,000 Amazon drivers to be repaid nearly $60 million in alleged withheld tips - LinkFollow Up Story
Tesla launches Supercharger pilot program to charge other EVs - LinkFri, 05 Nov 2021 - 37min - 98 - Meta Jam
This weeks Jam: Apple has new Macs, the Google Pixel series matures, Fisher Price releases a phone for adults, Pinterest learns a thing or two from TikTok and so much more!
Dumb Tech of the Week
Fisher-Price made a working Chatter telephone for adults - Link Facebook is rebranding itself as 'Meta' - LinkMac Event - Link
Pixel Event - Link
Tech News Bytes
The Boring Company gets approval for Las Vegas public transportation system - Link Hertz Announced they Were Buying 100,00 Teslas and 50,000 of which will be rented to Uber Drivers - Link Amazon’s Clubhouse competitor may let you DJ your own radio show - Link Pinterest gets more TikTok-like with a ‘Watch’ tab for videos, announces $20M in creator rewards - The new Assassin's Creed educational tour lets you explore the Viking Age - Link Sinclair Broadcast Group hit by ransomware attack, upending local TV newscasts - LinkFri, 29 Oct 2021 - 45min - 97 - Spooky Tech JamWed, 20 Oct 2021 - 34min
- 96 - Fraudulent Jam
This weeks Jam: Amazon fraud, people's hatred of technology in cars, scooters on sidewalks, and so much more!
Dumb Tech of the Week
Amazon Fraud Issues- Link The latest Microsoft Teams update is like something straight out of Black Mirror- LinkThis Weeks Discussion
Tech in Cars- LinkTech News Bytes
Chevy Bolts are a Fire Hazard and LG has to Pay Out- Link California could ban gas-powered generators and mowers by 2024- Link Acer's glasses-free 3D SpatialLabs laptop arrives this winter- Link Bird will test sensors that prevent riding on sidewalks- Link Amazon’s new work-from-home policy: let individual teams decide- LinkFri, 15 Oct 2021 - 41min - 95 - Super Duper Jam
This weeks jam: Netflix botched the Seinfeld release, scientists held a fat bear contest, GM announced Ultra Cruise, Uber can now track your flight, and a slew of other stories.
Dumb Tech of the Week
Seinfeld' hits Netflix, but some jokes have been cropped out of view- Link Lime fights back against QR code snatchers- Link Is that bear fat or just chonky? Lasers may help scientists find out-Tech News Bytes
How and when to upgrade to Windows 11- Link Tesla is building Model Y bodies with single front and rear castings, a manufacturing first- Link GM unveils a hands-free driving system that works in nearly all of the US and Canada- Link Google turns its AI on traffic lights to reduce pollution- Link European Parliament backs ban on remote biometric surveillance- Link Uber can now track your flight so a ride home is ready when you land-LinkFri, 08 Oct 2021 - 36min - 94 - New Fact Off Podcast: Search "Fact Off" in your Podcast App of Choice
Episode 1 is out! Follow the links below to subscribe and listen.
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Fri, 08 Oct 2021 - 02min - 93 - Amazon and Surface Jam
This weeks jam: the Surface and Amazon announcements, Spotify charging artists extra fees, states are banning fossil fuels and so much more!
Dumb Tech of the Week
This robotic backpack follows its leader wherever you may wander- Link Spotify’s New “Marquee” Promotion Feature Is Forcing Artists to Pay to Reach Fans They Already Have — As Much as $0.50 Per Click- Link Apple finally lets you rate its apps on the App Store- LinkSurface Even Announcements
Surface Duo 2- Link The Surface Laptop Studio- Link Surface Pro 8- LinkAmazon Announcements
Amazon's $250 Echo Show 15 is a giant smart display for your wall- Link Amazon Astro is an Alexa robot that roams your home- Link Amazon Glow is a kid-focused video call device with interactive activities- Link Amazon's Alexa-enabled Smart Thermostat only costs $60- LinkTech News Bytes
Amazon's department store plans reportedly include high-tech dressing rooms- Link Europe may require all phone manufacturers to use USB-C charging- Link Illinois becomes 1st Midwestern state to pass a law to phase out fossil fuels- LinkFri, 01 Oct 2021 - 53min - 92 - Fact Off Podcast: Pilot Episode Preview
Episode 1 is out! Follow the links below to subscribe and listen.
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Thu, 30 Sep 2021 - 34min - 91 - Happy Meal Jam
This weeks Jam: the Mustang Mach-E joins the police force, Lucid Motors handily beats Tesla on range, Alphabet beams internet across the Congo, Microsoft ditches passwords, McDonald's adds a sad meal to the menu, and so much more!
Dumb Tech of the Week
OpenSea admits insider trading of NFTs it promoted- Link DoorDash to offer alcohol delivery in 20 states DC, Canada and Australia- LinkTech News Bytes
Michigan State Police to begin testing Ford Mach-E Interceptors- Link The Lucid Air is the first electric car with a 520-mile EPA-rated range- Link Alphabet's Project Taara is beaming high-speed internet across the Congo River- Link Hyundai puts Boston Dynamics Spot robot to work as a factory safety inspector- LinkTech RIP
Microsoft's passwordless plans lets users switch to app-based login- Link McDonald's begins phasing out plastic toys in Happy Meals- LinkThu, 23 Sep 2021 - 33min - 90 - Get your Jam License
This weeks Jam: New Apple announcements, Gmail is getting video calls, the Switch had Bluetooth but now it "has" Bluetooth, the end of driver's license tests, and so much more!
Dumb Tech of the Week
The Gmail app takes calls now, too, because Google wants it to do everything- Link Nintendo Switch gets Bluetooth audio at last- LinkApple Announcements- Link
Tech News Bytes
Barely anyone is using Apple Pay in stores anymore- Link Hands-on with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s first pair of smart glasses- Link Amazon's palm-reading tech is heading to sports stadiums and music venues- Link Whoop’s new fitness tracker is better thanks to a battery breakthrough- Link iRobot's latest Roomba can detect pet poop (and if it fails, you'll get a new one)- Link LG claims its ‘Real Folding Window’ beats folding glass, will ship in 2023- LinkDriver's Test RIP
Mississippi nixes road test for new driver’s licenses- Link Crash-avoidance tech unsurprisingly benefits young drivers the best, data shows- Link Tesla Autopilot results in decreased driver attention, new study finds- LinkFri, 17 Sep 2021 - 44min - 89 - Amazon Sued the Jam
Join the jam this week as they talk about China's new video game restrictions, Amazon sues their competition, new Ai recycling methods, robotaxis, shady bait and switch tactics and so much more!
China steps in to regulate brutal '996' work culture. LinkDumb Tech of the Week
The Windows 11 upgrade situation just got less and more confusing. Link Samsung Is the Latest SSD Manufacturer Caught Cheating Its Customers. Link Amazon asked FCC to reject Starlink plan because it can’t compete, SpaceX says. LinkTech News Bytes
Online Trolls Actually Just Assholes All the Time, Study Finds. Link Google’s New AI Photo Upscaling Tech is Jaw-Dropping. Link #AppleToo receives nearly 500 stories of workplace issues in four days. Link 'The future of recycling': Rumpke is using AI-based sorting robots at its St. Bernard facility. Link China further slashes kids’ gaming time to just three hours a week. Link Here’s the robotaxi that will be available on the Lyft app in 2023. Link South Korea will force Google and Apple to allow third-party payments. Link Apple says Arizona and Georgia will be first to add state IDs to iPhones. LinkFri, 03 Sep 2021 - 47min - 88 - Back To School Jam
Pat, a teacher, joins us to discuss back to school tech, the hyperloop, Tesla bot, a new insulin delivery device, Amazon's new department stores, and you can take a quiz with us!
Sh%T that will Never Happen
Elon Musk says Tesla is working on humanoid robots- LinkTech News Bytes
Amazon is reportedly planning to open mini department stores- Link OnlyFans bans 'sexually explicit conduct,' but nudity is still okay- Link Facebook is testing Reels in News Feed and Groups in the US- Link This ingestible robot delivers insulin to your body without external needles- Link Virgin Hyperloop unveils new pod concept video- Link Panasonic’s wearable speaker will literally blow your mind if I’m seeing this image right- LinkTech RIP
Google is shutting down the Android Auto phone app- LinkBack to School Tech Discussion
Quiz Show
Fri, 27 Aug 2021 - 44min - 87 - Drive-In Jam
This weeks Jam: a new daytime drive-in theater, the largest new autonomous vehicle network in America, T-Mobile has multiple mishaps, 3D printing houses out of moon rocks, batteries powered by sweat and so much more.
Dumb Tech of the Week- Double whammy edition
T-Mobile apparently lied to government to get Sprint merger approval, ruling says- Link T-Mobile confirms data breach affects over 47 million people- LinkWeekly Discussion
The future of digital payments- Link/LinkTech News Bytes
Wendy's plans 700 kitchens expressly for food delivery apps- Link It Sounds Like Google's Find My Network for Android Will Work Just Like Apple's- Link Samsung Display Announces Polarizer-less OLED With 25% Less Power Used- Link NASA's latest space station cargo includes a 3D printing system for lunar soil- Link Nation's largest fleet of autonomous vehicles launches in Golden, Colorado- Link Tesla Autopilot: US opens official investigation into self-driving tech- Link Your next smartwatch could be powered by SWEAT- Link Boston Dynamics Atlas Robot Does Gymnastics?- Link Loco Drive-In, the country's first daytime drive-in movie theater- LinkResurrected Tech
Local and anonymous social media app Yik Yak is back- LinkThu, 19 Aug 2021 - 51min - 86 - Companies All Up in Our Jam
This week: Fake prototype trucks designed to scam investors, the death of FandangoNow, pay cuts for work from home jobs, companies force you to put a camera in your bedroom, and so much more.
Dumb Tech of the Week
Nikola electric-truck prototypes were faked and it's founder is Currently under Investigation- LinkDiscussion of the Week
Big Tech call center workers face pressure to accept home surveillance- LinkTech News Bytes
Apple announces new iPhone features to detect child sex abuse- Link Here's everything Samsung announced at its August Unpacked event- Link AirPods will link with an Apple ID in iOS 15 to enable Find My support- Link TikTok limits the visibility of teens' videos amid safety push- Link A Powerful New Deepfake Tool Has Digitally Undressed Thousands Of Women- Link Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money- Link UN report says most climate change effects are 'unprecedented' and 'irreversible'- Link Pepsi, Boston Beer team up to deliver boozy Mountain Dew- LinkTech RIP
Vudu and FandangoNow merge into a single streaming service- LinkStory Update
Tesla quietly delays Cybertruck to 2022- LinkFri, 13 Aug 2021 - 43min - 85 - Viewership Jam
Tesla extends an olive branch to the electric vehicle industry, robots that are designed to make three point shots, wirelessly charging a car while it drives, Alexa gets a male counterpart, intel builds chips for its competitors, and our ever changing viewing habits!
Weird Tech of the Week
A weird new basketball playing robot: Link Link Watch Cassie the bipedal robot run a 5K: LinkTech News Bytes
Elon Musk says Tesla will open its Superchargers to other EVs this year: Link Researchers are testing concrete that could charge your EV while you drive: Link Alexa finally gets a new name and voice: Intel will make Qualcomm chips in new foundry deal: Link Netflix is reportedly developing a live-action Pokémon series: Link Lucasfilm hires YouTuber who used deepfake to improve 'The Mandalorian: LinkSummer Series- Has Covid changed our viewing habits?
The Audience For Almost Everything has Evaporated: LinkThu, 29 Jul 2021 - 37min - 84 - Chippy Chippy Jam Jam
This week's Jam: how the Steam Deck could become a sleeper hit, Windows is now in the cloud, drone pilots rescue lost dogs, and the ongoing chip shortage.
Dumb Tech of the Week
Facebook Messenger’s new sound emoji let you hear Fast and Furious quotes in your chats: Link Bird is adding a puzzle to its electric scooters to keep drunk riders off: Link A robot collision sparked a fire at the UK's top online grocer: LinkDiscussion topic
Job-Hunters, Have You Posted Your Résumé on TikTok? LinkTech News Bytes
Valve Announces the Steam Deck, a $400 Handheld Gaming PC: Link Microsoft unveils Windows 365, a Windows 10 PC in the cloud: Link English drone pilot flies heart-driven missions reuniting lost dogs with owners: Link TurboTax parent company Intuit is exiting the IRS Free File Program: Link Tesla has Powerwall backlog of 80,000 orders worth over $500 million: LinkSummer Series: the Chip Shortage
Chip Shortage Will Continue To Stymie Muscular Auto Recovery, While Supply Gap Inspires New Ideas: Link How and When the Chip Shortage Will End, in 4 Charts: Link@thefuturejam (Twitter/Instagram/Facebook)
Thu, 22 Jul 2021 - 42min - 83 - The Fleeting Jam
This week's Jam: how Apple set a new bar for privacy, the future of telehealth post Covid, California will allow mining Lithium in a waste of a space, the danger of wet-bulb temps and the final fleet!
Links
Dumb Criminal’s Using Tech of the Week
The FBI's phone for criminals included a custom version of Android- LinkNews Story Discussion
Apple and Google Crowd out the Competition with Default Apps- LinkTech News Bytes
Marvel says Black Widow made $60 million on Disney Plus Premier Access alone- Link YouTube’s TikTok competitor YouTube Shorts is rolling out globally- Link Apple’s iPhone is so good at protecting privacy, advertisers are giving up and switching to Android- Link Apple is reportedly working on a pay later feature for Apple Pay- Link Biden's wide-ranging executive order covers Big Tech, net neutrality and more- Link Scientists Studying Temperature at Which Humans Spontaneously Die With Increasing Urgency- Link Are electric bikes cheating?- Link An Incredibly Toxic Lake Will Become One of the US's First Lithium Mines- Link Cheaper than Uber': Chicago taxi business revamped with new app 'Curb'- Link MAC AND CHEESE ICE CREAM? KRAFT, VAN LEEUWEN DEBUTS ULTIMATE SUMMER COMFORT TREAT- LinkSummer Series: Telehealth
Telehealth: A quarter-trillion-dollar post-COVID-19 reality? These Four Telehealth Changes Should Stay, Even After the PandemicTECH RIP
Twitter is killing Fleets- LinkThu, 15 Jul 2021 - 1h 00min - 82 - Share the Jam
Dumb Tech of the Week
Facebook test warns users who may have seen 'harmful extremist content'.Dumb Man in Tech
TEAM TRUMP’S SOCIAL MEDIA SITE HACKED AND FLOODED WITH SONIC THE HEDGEHOG PORN HOURS AFTER GOING LIVE Trump says he will sue social media giants over ‘censorship’New Car Buying Concept
Lynk & Co (Volvo) Will Make You Rethink Outdated Ideas of Car OwnershipTech News Bytes
Nintendo Switch (OLED Model) Announced, Out in October 130 nations agree to support U.S. proposal for global minimum tax on corporations Pentagon cancels $10 billion JEDI cloud contract that Amazon and Microsoft were fighting over Bird plans a pilot program for electric wheelchair and mobility scooter rentals in NYC this summer TikTok increasing video length from one to three minutes Amazon kicks yet another budget electronics brand off the store Airbnb has blocked nearly 20,000 bookings across 7 US cities as part of its 'party house' ban, with almost one quarter in Phoenix Watch what you like on streaming, assuming you can find it Could Pfizer and Moderna Now Face Their Second-Worst Scenario?Summer Series
6 ways the coronavirus pandemic has forever altered the retail landscape
- Touch-free shopping Acceleration of e-commerce The rise of the ‘everything store’ Sharp split between big spenders and penny pinchers Another blow for malls, department stores Casualization of clothing
Fri, 09 Jul 2021 - 1h 05min - 81 - Catch Up Jam
Dumb Tech of the Week
Listen to Spotify on this nostalgic iPod-style web music player Verizon seems to be making its own Alexa-based smart display Amazon is reportedly using algorithms to fire Flex delivery driversWindows 11 Announced!
Big Design Changes New Redesigned App Store...Finally Android apps are coming to the Windows Store! What needs to be sorted out and what’s confusingTech News Bytes
Google's new support website will help you locate local US food banks Google launches a new medical app—outside the United States Experimental device could treat ear infections using jets of plasma (newatlas.com) Tesla unveils its new supercomputer (5th most powerful in the world) to train self-driving AI Russian Scientists Bring 24,000-Year-Old Zombies Back to Life Study nixes life in clouds of Venus, but maybe in Jupiter's?Twitter Poll of the Week
China Just Announced That It's Sending the First Humans to MarsSummer series
Automation from farm to table: Technology’s impact on the food industryTech Rasputin (Tech RIP)
Robocalls are out of control. But that could change NOW!Follow-up Story
Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming service is now available on iOS devicesFri, 02 Jul 2021 - 1h 05min - 80 - The Jam's Summer Gadget SpectacularThu, 24 Jun 2021 - 35min
- 79 - Privacy Jam
We are back from a week off and we are playing a little bit of catch-up.
Creepy Tech of the Week
Google reportedly made it difficult for smartphone users to find privacy settings Apple is updating AirTags to make them less creepyTech News Bites
Microsoft putting Xbox in TVs, building its own streaming devices, and exploring new Game Pass subscriptions Self-driving Waymo trucks to haul loads between Houston and Fort Worth Monterey is the next version of Apple's macOS FaceTime is coming to PC and Android via a web app Airlines say passengers and their baggage are getting heavier, and they're responding with new safety plans United Airlines plans to add 15 Boom Supersonic jets to its fleet The pandemic was the bloodiest year for driving in over a decadeSummer Series
How Covid has affected ManufacturingTech Sent to the Retirement Home
Microsoft to end Windows 10 support on October 14th, 2025Where to find us: @thefuturejam on Instagram/Facebook/Twitter and thefuturejam@gmail.com
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 44min - 78 - Top Five Sci-Fi Summer Blockbusters
Alex and Mike are joined by a special guest to reminisce about their favorite summer sci-fi movie going experiences.
Stick around for a summer quiz at the end with our beloved gameshow segment, "Which Came First". *copyright pending
-Episode Spoilers Below-
Nate 5. Back to the Future 4. The Mummy 3. Mission Impossible 3 2. Independence Day 1. Spiderman
Alex 5. X-Men: Days of Future Past 4. Jurassic Park 3. Armageddon 2. Star Wars- A New Hope 1. Independence Day Mike 5. Arrival 4. Minority Report 3. Terminator 2 2. Aliens 1. Jurassic Park
Thu, 03 Jun 2021 - 1h 16min - 77 - Jamming with Robots
Dumb Tech of the Week
Microsoft turns Surface Duo's second screen into a 'gamepad' for Xbox Cloud GamingCreepy tech of the Week
Living with Moxie, the robot companion for kidsTech News Bytes
The popemobile is going all-electric thanks to Fisker Ford F-150 Lightning starts under $40k w/ 300-mile range and can power your home Novel concrete battery could let buildings store their own energy New Propulsion System Could Enable Flying at Speeds Up to Mach 17 China will likely ban all bitcoin mining soon The US Federal Reserve begins looking into its own digital currency Wolves scare deer and reduce auto collisions 24%, study says Amazon Makes $8.45 Billion Deal for MGMSummer Spotlight Series: How has the Pandemic accelerated technology?
Tech RIP
Charlie Bit My Finger Viral Video Being Removed From YouTube to Become an NFT
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-57227290
Thu, 27 May 2021 - 46min - 76 - Jam Oxygen up your Arse
Dumb Tech of the Week
Alex's cool new product he found
Tech News Bytes
Framework’s modular DIY laptop is available to pre-order Sony applies to patent noise-cancelling drones AT&T to spin off and combine WarnerMedia with Discovery in deal that would create streaming giant Brain implant lets people with paralysis write using their minds Wacoal's AI-powered myBraFit app scans your body to give you sizing advice Scientists say mammals can breathe through their butts in emergenciesNews Stories
Pentagon Surveilling Americans Without a Warrant, Senator RevealsTech RIP
Internet Explorer for Windows 10 Will Be Discontinued Next YearThu, 20 May 2021 - 41min - 75 - The Follow-up Jam
Dumb Tech of the Week
YouTube crams YouTube TV into its main app on Roku Hans Zimmer isn’t the only composer that can make tech sounds, you know Target will stop selling Pokémon cards in storesSmart Idea of the Week
Ford’s first electric pickup truck will be called the F-150 LightningTech News Bytes
Why some electric car owners return to gas – the reasons aren’t surprising SAE Updates, Refines Official Names for 'Autonomous Driving' Levels Sony sued over PlayStation’s digital store ‘monopoly’. FDA Authorizes the First Brain-Computer Interface Device (It’s Not Musk’s Neuralink ) IBM says it has created the world's first 2nm chip (additional info) A Gas pipeline held at ransom by cyberattackers River plastic Interceptors are stopping trash from reaching the oceanFollow Up Stories
Tech RIP: Good Riddance Edition
LiveLeak's reign of gory terror is over after 15 yearsFollow us @thefuturejam on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook
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Fri, 14 May 2021 - 54min - 74 - The Jam Drones on and On
Dumb Tech of the Week
Tech News Bytes
Story of the Week
Tech on LifeSupport
@thefuturejam on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook
Voicemail: 513-Bot-Cola
Thu, 06 May 2021 - 50min - 73 - Rent or Buy this Jam
The Jam boys investigate disappearing digital content. the dark truths about working from home, and uncover how we could breath on Mars. Don't miss this weeks podcast episode, "Rent or Buy this Jam".
Dumb Tech of the Week
Apple faces lawsuit over its iTunes 'buy' button Roku warns of standoff with Google over YouTube TVTech News Bytes
Nasa's rover makes breathable oxygen on Mars Disney Imagineering’s Project Kiwi is free walking robot that will make you believe in Groot The US Army is Testing a Powered Exoskeleton Called the ExoBoot Samsung's new ad for its S21 Ultra phone is ... a series on Hulu A Scottish university finds new life for old wind turbine blades. Dutch politicians were tricked by a deepfake video chat Experiment lets you skip 'Hey, Google' for Assistant voice commands Toyota is buying Lyft’s autonomous car division for $550 millionMain Topic
Microsoft revealed the latest truths about working from home.
Tech from the Dead
'Roku Originals' will become the new name for Quibi's catalog
Thu, 29 Apr 2021 - 48min - 72 - Jam on the Moon
Find out about the difficulties of living on the moon, new solar powered headphones, robotic grocers, and planes that fly themselves. Dumb Tech of the Week
Tech News Bytes
Urbanista has made the world’s first solar-powered headphones Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings series to cost $465 million for first season Kroger launches its first ocado powered shed a massive-robot filled fulfillment center in ohio NASA's Mars helicopter becomes the first aircraft to fly on another planet Xwing completes first autonomous gate-to-gate commercial cargo flight Facebook and Spotify will team up on 'Project Boombox' Reddit Talk is a Clubhouse competitor for subreddits Sony's FlavorGraph uses AI to predict which ingredients will pair togetherMain News Stories
What it will take for humans to colonize the Moon and Mars There are grounds for concern about solar powerBack From the Dead Tech of the Week
PlayStation Store on PS3 and PS Vita Will Continue OperationsThu, 22 Apr 2021 - 59min - 71 - Dumb Jam
Dumb Tech of the Week
Facebook Says It’s Your Fault That Hackers Got Half a Billion User Phone Numbers
Spotify rolls out its own hands-free voice assistant on iOS and Android
Samsung’s iTest offers a look at Galaxy Android on iPhone
A Mustang Mach-E bug leaves cars stuck in 'deep sleep' with an empty 12v battery
Hasbro’s new $700 Optimus Prime toy can finally transform all on its own
Elon Musk's Boring Company shows off Vegas tunnel again, and it looks lame
Tech News Bytes
Domino’s starts making autonomous pizza deliveries
Google is accelerating partial reopening of offices and putting limits on future of remote work
The French army is testing Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot in combat scenarios
GE is working to put COVID-19 virus-detecting sensors in phones
Amazon Is Buying Dead Malls – and the Reason Why Is Fascinating
AT&T lobbies against nationwide fiber, says 10Mbps uploads are good enough
Main Stories
Neuralink's brain-computer interface demo shows a monkey playing Pong
The US Is Real Close to Screwing Up Electric Vehicle Charging Forever
Tech Rip
Logitech is done making Harmony remotes
Thu, 15 Apr 2021 - 1h 07min - 70 - Byte of Jam
Slightly shorter, just as Jam packed! Will it be Voltswagen or Volkswagen? Is this another marketing stunt like ihob? The Jam lads also take Amazon to task over their delivery driver policies, reveal how Wi-Fi could be better, & are too old to use Discord.
Dumb tech of the week
Amazon Delivery Drivers Forced to Sign ‘Biometric Consent’ Form or Lose Job
Volkswagen will reportedly rebrand its US operation to 'Voltswagen of America'
Razer confirms plans to manufacture its smart RGB face mask
Tech News Bytes
Dyson’s V15 Detect vacuum hunts dust with a laser 'blade'
Samsung will use drone deliveries for Galaxy products in Ireland
Intel invests $20 billion in two Arizona factories, 7nm chips coming in 2023
Google just made Wi-Fi way better than Bluetooth — here’s how
US-based Talyn’s innovative eVTOL hybrid passenger aircraft
Boston Dynamics unveils Stretch: a new robot designed to move boxes in warehouses
Tech Rip
Area-codeless local calls will largely go away in October — but for a good reason
File Explorer icons as part of a visual overhaul
T-Mobile is killing TVision in favor of YouTube TV
Follow-Up
Biden administration targets 30 gigawatts of offshore wind turbines by 2030
Thu, 01 Apr 2021 - 42min - 69 - Jam in the Wind
Bizarre and Dumb tech of the Week
Coca-Cola is launching vending machine subscriptions in Japan
Listener submitted- Read the Pentagon’s 20-Page Report on Its Own Meme
YOUNG FEMALE TWITTER STAR TURNS OUT TO BE 50-YEAR-OLD MAN USING DEEPFAKES
Tech News Bytes
Next-Gen PSVR Controllers Revealed+Facebook envisions wristband controllers for future augmented reality systems
YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted
Yandex's autonomous cars have driven over six million miles in 'challenging conditions'
The Battery That Will Finally Unlock Massless Energy Storage
E-bike tax credit ‘has a high chance of passing’
News Stories
Good vibrations: bladeless turbines could bring wind power to your home
American Airlines just revealed the future
Drone photos violate couple’s privacy, rules Michigan court
Twitter Poll: Should the government have a right to photograph your personal property from the air?
Without a warrant Never be allowed Yes (I have nothing to hide)Tech RIP
Apple discontinues original HomePod, will focus on mini
LG may shut down its smartphone business since it can’t find a buyer
PS3, PS Vita stores will close for good this summer
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 - 49min - 68 - Buy a Jam NFT
The Jam talks deepfakes, NFTs, teddy bears strapped to cars for science, Tinder background checks and so much more. Added bonus: new 2 minute timer rule for the tech byte stories.
Dumb and Bizarre Tech of the Week
Woman allegedly made deepfakes to kick rivals off daughter's cheerleading squad
A YouTuber crammed 'Tenet' onto Game Boy Advance cartridges out of spite
Tech Bites
Amazon's warehouse 'mini-games' for workers are expanding across 20 states
22-Year-Old Bitcoin Entrepreneur Announces ‘Free Speech’ Phone
Netflix tests feature that could limit password sharing
Google will face lawsuit over Incognito mode tracking
Google will let you upload photos and add missing roads in Maps
News Stories
Tinder will soon let you run a background check on a potential date
Andrew Yang's 'People's Bank' to Help Distribute Basic Income to Half a Million New Yorkers
NFTs, explained: what they are, and why they're suddenly worth millions (Beeple sold an NFT for $69 million/People Are Stealing Art and Turning It Into NFTs )
Federal investigators blast Tesla, call for stricter safety standards
Strapping a giant teddy bear to a car in the name of highway safety
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 57min - 67 - Worse Jam Parents
Is the 4 day work week on the horizon or will you be able to visit a space hotel first? Maybe people having less kids is causing you anxiety over earth's future? Cheer up, we may have solved the mask waste issue by building roads out of recycled masks. Enjoy these stories plus some additional nonsense for you to ponder.
Dumb tech of the week
Bizarre News of the week
Recycling face masks into roads to tackle COVID-generated waste
Tech News Bites
Chromecast with Google TV is getting kids profiles
Netflix's Fast Laughs is a TikTok-style comedy feed for your phone
Tesla is building a 100MW energy storage project in Texas Additional reading: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-03-08/tesla-is-plugging-a-secret-mega-battery-into-the-texas-grid
Brave is developing its own privacy-focused search engine
Main Stories
Senators ask the FCC to change the definition of high-speed broadband
World's first space hotel scheduled to open in 2027
A 4-day work week might be edging closer — here’s why
Parenting Story
Experts sound the alarm on declining birth rates among younger generations: "It's a crisis"
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 - 58min - 66 - Sweating Jam
New Nerf guns, defending satellites, new age dine and dash and so much more!!!
Dumb tech of the week:
Gatorade’s new Gx Sweat Patch tests your sweat for smarter hydration
Tech News Bytes
'Next-gen' USPS vehicles can use gas or electric motors
Nerf reveals Hyper, its next-gen high capacity blasters with the fastest reloads ever
Google TV will include a new ‘Basic’ mode to make your smart TV, dumb
ZTE shows off an under-display facial recognition system
Twitter's Clubhouse-style audio chat rooms land on Android
Stories
L.A. restaurants struggle with a new form of dine-and-dash
Schools Are Abandoning Invasive Proctoring Software After Student Backlash
A California city moves to ban all new gas stations
Mining for electric car batteries ‘hundreds of times’ better than petrol car emission cycles
Google plans to stop targeting ads based on your browsing history
A solar panel in space is collecting energy that could one day be beamed to anywhere on Earth
The US Needs To Build More Space Weapons
Follow ups
Europeans get ‘right to repair’ for some electrical goods
Cinemark Won’t Be Playing Disney’s ‘Raya And The Last Dragon’: Here’s Why
Thu, 04 Mar 2021 - 1h 00min - 65 - Cloning the Jam Back to Life
Dumb tech of the week
Entire California School Board Resigns After Chewing Out Parents on Accidental Zoom Broadcast
Quick tech bytes
Thanks to a new update, Samsung watches are first in the world to offer blood pressure monitoring
Spotify HiFi is a lossless streaming tier coming later this year
Sony Confirms Next Generation PlayStation VR Is in the Works for PS5
his Weeks Stories
House Republicans propose nationwide ban on municipal broadband networks
Study Finds Key Flaws in Twitter's Fact-Checking Program Birdwatch
Scientists Unearth a Consequence of Solar Panels in the Sahara
Facebook Accused of Knowingly Inflating its Ad Audience
John Carmack Proposes GPU and Console Auctions to Beat Scalpers
Follow Up Stories
WhatsApp explains what happens if you don’t accept its new privacy policy
Google has now patched Journey to the Savage Planet, though its studio is no more
Twitter Poll of the Week
Scientists clone the first U.S. endangered species
What should we clone?
Humans
Dinosaurs
Recently Extinct/Endangered animals
Pets
Thu, 25 Feb 2021 - 55min - 64 - The Sad Jam
This weeks stories.
Get Ready for a Facebook Watch
Bitcoin Uses More Energy than Argentina
Beverly Hills Cops Play Copyrighted Music to Flag Instagram/YouTube Filters
Scientists accidentally found life under 3,000 feet of ice in Antarctica.
Zillow CEO Warns that the Future Work of Work will Create a Two Class System
GoFundMe CEO Urges Congress for Some Covid Relief
Maryland Becomes First State in Country to Place a Tax on Digital Advertising
Pay for Parking and Public Transportation in Google Maps
Google Will Pay Over 76m to French News Sites
Australia News Outlets Strike a Deal
Twitter Poll of the Week
Amazon Build Lets Consumers Pick Next Tech Device they Create
-Smart sticky note printer.
-Smart nutrition scale.
-Smart cuckoo clock.
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 - 56min - 63 - Snowed in Jam
Dumb Tech of the Week Nominations
Apple Patent for a Fray Free Cable
Instagram will no longer promote TikTok
News of the Week
First 3d House for Sale on Zillow
Police Get Location Data from Phones to Catch Rioters
Proposed Idea to allow Tech Companies to Create Local Governments
Tesla Invests 1.5 Billion into Bitcoin
Hyundai Ultimate Mobility Vehicle
Twitter Considers a Subscription Cost to Rely Less on Ads
Thu, 11 Feb 2021 - 11min - 62 - Super Jam (Bowl) 2021
Super Bowl Jam Special featuring the fall of Stadia, Android gambling apps, Nike Go Fly Ease futuristic shoes, SB commercial debacle, camera innovation, & how the NFL beat a pandemic. Stick around for a quiz & our prop bets for the big game.
Links
Google is shutting down its in-house Stadia game development studios - The Verge
Google Will allow Gambling Apps in the Play Store
Nike Go FlyEase shoes of the future
Budweiser Coke and Pepsi will not air commercials
Verizon Offers multiple camera angles for the iPhone 12
From Smart Footballs to Contact tracing: How NFL players are preparing for the big game
Thu, 04 Feb 2021 - 1h 02min - 61 - Invisible Solar Panels / Google May Leave Australia / Beeper, the universal Chat App / Sundance Film Festival in VR / Xbox Live Price Debacle / StoreDot 5 Minute Rechargeable Car Batteries / iPhone 12 Could Stop Hearts / Hyundai Dale-e robot / SpaceX Smal
Dumb Tech of the Week
iphone 12 will stop your heart
Hyundai rolls out adorable dal-e robot
Story 1: Google could leave Australia?
In depth on how Google hurts the news media
Story 2: Sundance Film Festival in VR
Story 3: Car battery that charges in 5 minutes
Story 4: Beeper, the universal chat app
Story 5: Scientists Make First ‘Invisible Solar Panels’ You Can Integrate Into Smartphones
Story Update: SpaceX record number of Satellites
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 - 53min - 60 - JAMIES 2021: CES Awards and Oddities
CES AWARDS
The Most likely item we would actually purchase
-Mike: Amperes Shower Speaker
-Alex: Lenovo Concept UFO
Favorite smart home product from CES
-Alex: Nobi smart light sensor.
-Mike: Gardyn Smart Home Garden
Not sure the price would be worth it
-Alex: Infinity Game Table: Virtual board games with a touch screen
-Mike: MyQ Smart Pet door ($3000)
Game changing product
-Alex: LG Rollable Smartphone tech
-Mike: Panasonic Car Heads Up Display
Product that will never see that light of day
-Alex: Toto Health Analyzing Toilet
-Mike: Samsung Bot Handy
Top health Announcement
-Alex Fluo Labs Allergy device
-Mike: EyeQue: DIY Smartphone Vision Test, VisionCheck 2
Top wearable device announcement
-Alex: Vr Haptic Feedback vest
-Mike: TCL Wearable Display
Best in Green Tech
-Alex: Samsung Solar Remote
Mike: Reusable Shipping Boxes
Dumb tech of the week
-You can open LG's new refrigerators with your voice | Engadget
Creepy Tech of the Week
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 - 1h 06min - 59 - Apple Making a Car with Hyundai? / Indy Speedway Autonomous Racecar Challenge / Walmart 24/7 Groceries / Saudi Smart Cities / Lasso Home Recycling / WhatsApp Facebook Data Share
Our 2 tech predictions that will not happen in 2021 plus some tech news and commentary.
-Lasso Home Recycling
https://www.engadget.com/lasso-loop-closed-recycling-home-appliance-112631719.html
-Autonomous Interview Service Halts Facial Recognition
https://www.wired.com/story/job-screening-service-halts-facial-analysis-applicants/
-Saudi Arabia Smart Cities
https://www.engadget.com/the-line-neom-smart-city-saudi-arabia-mohammed-bin-salman-113539487.html
-AI Powered Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
https://www.engadget.com/indy-autonomous-challenge-race-dallara-124516580.html
-WhatsApp Shares data with Facebook
-Apple Making a care with Hyundai?
https://www.engadget.com/apple-car-hyundai-021027258.html
https://www.engadget.com/hyundai-apple-self-driving-electric-car-deal-march-162209202.html
-Walmart 24/7 Grocery Delivery
Thu, 14 Jan 2021 - 1h 00min - 58 - Death of Flash / GE Monster Wind Turbines / Alphabet gets a Union / Google App Aggregates TikTok & Instagram Videos / Amazon's Brahms Sleep Apnea Radar / Ticketmaster is Evil
Our 2 tech industry predictions for the new year plus the standard news story discussions.
-Alphabet Unionizes
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/04/tech/google-alphabet-union/index.html
-GE Monster Wind Turbines
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/01/business/GE-wind-turbine.html
-Google's New Short Form Video Search
-Amazon's Sleep Apnea Radar
https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/6/22216648/amazon-sleep-tracking-alexa-brahms-apnea-radar-device
-We Say Goodbye to Adobe Flash
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-55497353
-Ticketmaster is Evil
Thu, 07 Jan 2021 - 43min - 57 - Christmas Jamboree: Top 3 Christmas Movies and a Quiz ShowdownThu, 24 Dec 2020 - 51min
- 56 - Virgin Galactic Spaceflight / Eat Just is Cleared to Sell Lab Grown Meat / Facebook's Ad Fraud / Toyota's Solid State Batteries / Xbox's New Parental Controls
This weeks discussions.
-Xbox parental controls
-Lab Grown Meat Approved for Sale
-Facebook Allowed Ad Fraud
https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-allowed-fraud-hacked-accounts-ads-got-paid-2020-12
-Toyota's new Solid State Batteries
https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/technology-news/toyota-solid-state-battery-a4354-20201210
-Virgin Space Plane final test flights
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-55279067
Disney's ride photoshops
https://mashable.com/article/walt-disney-world-photoshop-masks-pandemic/
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 - 37min - 55 - Streaming is the Jam
The streaming wars are heating up as cable, satellite tv, and theaters try to avoid being casualties. We discuss why streaming is becoming the main focus for media giants and why it is so lucrative.
Before all of that we discuss plans to put remote controlled racecars on the moon, plastic surgery grows in popularity, Uber's new driverless car strategies, and Netflix helps you understand your kids better.
Thu, 10 Dec 2020 - 42min - 54 - The Right to Repair Your Jam
Product ownership has become a grey area. Do we really fully own the products we purchase? People are fighting to get right to repair laws passed so that we will have more autonomy over what we purchase and who can fix them.
Also, why is Amazon launching a new product on your existing product? There is a new space junk removal tool and Microsoft is trying to track and rate the meetings you attend.
References:
https://www.engadget.com/amazon-sidewalk-echo-default-214620200.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-55133141
https://www.wired.com/story/john-deere-farmers-right-to-repair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr3nZpNHWnw&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0bfH4OTlgE
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 - 43min - 53 - Thanksgiving JamThu, 26 Nov 2020 - 36min
- 52 - Starlink- A New Satellite Jam
Is Satellite internet outdated? Starlink is competing with similar projects to bring internet access to the 3.7 billion people without. This new wave of satellite internet products will rapidly help to modernize our planet. Earlier in the episode we cover the ban on gas powered cars, headphone free private audio, and a new way to enjoy music.
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 - 37min - 51 - Esports: The League of Jam
Esports has been around far longer than you might realize and it has gained a massive following. What's its appeal and how will it contend with the traditional sports model? Before that, hear how Panasonic has designed a vacuum to retrieve AirPods, we have discovered "Hell Planet", soil that self waters, and Netflix becomes more like a traditional cable provider.
References:
https://www.engadget.com/panasonic-vacuum-earpods-train-tracks-110211301.html
https://news.utexas.edu/2020/11/02/self-watering-soil-could-transform-farming/
https://www.wired.com/story/esports-pros-labor-game-publishers-power/
https://www.gamesradar.com/top-esports-games/
https://medium.com/@BountieGaming/the-history-and-evolution-of-esports-8ab6c1cf3257
Thu, 12 Nov 2020 - 53min - 50 - Flying Taxis: Avoid the Jam
EVTOL vehicles are set to revolutionize the mobility industry. Find out what a working flying taxi infrastructure may look like, how it is an upgrade over existing helicopters, and why it might be the best intercity travel method.
But before all of that. Mike has some pointless tech to talk about. Walmart is ditching robots. Drones are planting trees. And, Facebook solves Alex's hearing problems.
References:
https://www.engadget.com/maskfone-face-mask-earbuds-wireless-built-in-hands-on-190008540.html
:https://www.cnet.com/news/walmart-is-dropping-shelf-scanning-robots-report-says/
https://www.digitaltrends.com/features/facebook-ar-glasses-deaf/
https://www.marketplace.org/2020/01/03/how-will-flying-taxis-work/
https://www.marketplace.org/2020/01/03/how-will-flying-taxis-work/
https://www.aviationtoday.com/2020/08/01/searching-early-use-cases-evtol-aircraft/
https://www.greenbiz.com/article/7-urban-air-mobility-companies-watch
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/06/the-flying-taxi-market-is-ready-to-change-worldwide-travel.html
Thu, 05 Nov 2020 - 47min - 49 - Microchips in Our Jam
Microchip implants are gaining traction as a business tool and some people are even implanting them in order to make their life simpler. What are the pros and cons and will you be forced into being microchipped at your job? We cover all this and more on the main topic of the show.
But first, we have discovered an easy way to find out if McDonald's ice cream is available. Apple is working on their very own pair of glasses. Google is paying to be in your pocket. And finally, we have discovered that wind turbines just may be safer than we have previously thought.
References:
https://appleinsider.com/inside/Apple-Glass
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/10/25/google-apple-search-default-8-12-billion/
https://www.wired.com/2004/04/no-chip-in-arm-no-shot-from-gun/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-8819587/If-microchip-body-would.html
Thu, 29 Oct 2020 - 44min - 48 - Movie Theaters in a Jam
The movie theaters we all love are being forced into hibernation by outside forces beyond their control. We discuss their recovery options and how they can once again fill their seats back up with crowds.
Before we delve into the larger topic, we find out how to rediscover a song simply by humming its tune. That California is allowing cars to drive around with nobody behind the wheel. And, Why is Nokia building a LTE network on the moon.
Sources:
https://www.engadget.com/google-search-hum-to-search-song-ai-200947045.html
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2020/10/cruise-will-soon-hit-san-francisco-with-no-hands-on-the-wheel/
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/19/how-much-does-disney-make-from-parks-and-movies.aspx
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/amc-universal-deal-entertainment-industry-future-1234718942/
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/09/09/amcs-deal-with-universal-will-accelerate-the-luxur/
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 - 46min - 47 - Social Entrepreneurship with Ben Rascona
Social Entrepreneur Ben Rascona joins the Future JAM crew to share about a business model that focuses on more than just profits. Does the Government and Church bare sole responsibility for tackling our social, cultural, and environmental issues? Can businesses play a larger positive role in society? Follow the links below to learn more about Social Enterprises and join in on the solution.
onebistro.org Social Enterprise Alliance NET IMPACT
Follow Us: Facebook, Ask to Join the Private Facebook Discussion Page, Instagram, and Twitter.
Fri, 11 Aug 2017 - 41min - 46 - AI Music Revolution
We Discuss: Music created by AI gives more autonomy to content creators but also threatens the lively hood of musicians.
Disney+ arrived to much fanfare but does it break new ground for a streaming video services?
Are folding phones are the future?
Links:
https://openai.com/blog/musenet/
Fri, 22 Nov 2019 - 35min - 45 - The Store for MillennialsSun, 17 Nov 2019 - 37min
- 44 - Changing the Game
Game streaming will change how we play and it is happening right under our noses. Google has announced their new service which is poised to make game streaming mainstream.
Google's game streaming announcement.
The Future Jam is back from hiatus with a new twist. The episodes are bite sized mini jams that should hold you off until full episodes are back on the menu.
Wed, 27 Mar 2019 - 10min - 43 - Blockchain Technology
Why is Blockchain technology considered the internet 2.0? Future Jam breaks it down with Jared from Digital Gold.
IBM's use case scenarios for the blockchain.
Buy a Rig Through Digital Gold and Have it Hosted at a Secure Location.
Thu, 10 May 2018 - 49min - 42 - Wireless PowerThu, 03 May 2018 - 42min
- 41 - Plastic IslandThu, 26 Apr 2018 - 30min
- 40 - Reaching the Singularity
The Singularity is the inevitable result of mankind's progress. Technology is growing at a break neck speed and there is no end in sight. This idea has been played out in Science Fiction entertainment for years but is it grounded in reality? Ian, from the Extra Dimension Podcast, joins Future Jam on a special two part episode. On the Future Jam we discuss how we will reach the singularity and what stands in our way.
Follow the link below to listen to Extra Dimension's part 2 of the Singularity series. Part 2 delves into the ethical and philosophical ideas to consider after this life altering event takes place.
Philosophical Implications of the Singularity
Thu, 19 Apr 2018 - 48min - 39 - The VR Future Inspired by Ready Player OneThu, 12 Apr 2018 - 32min
- 38 - Baseball's Future
How do you make baseball fresh again for the next generation?Opening day has come and gone and the long slog is upon us. Apathy has grown in the hearts of the young as baseball slowly fades with the years. Our goal for this episode is to get your minds churning as to how we once more ignite vigor into the sport. Find us @thefuturejam on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Thu, 05 Apr 2018 - 40min - 37 - Lab Grown MeatThu, 29 Mar 2018 - 38min
- 36 - Airships: Conquering the Skies Once More
"Airships are unlike other engineering pursuits. The science is about floating through clouds, about complex negotiations involving gravity and the breeze. It’s as if math married romance. It attracts certain people. Enthusiastic people."
Jeanne Marie Laskas of the New Yorker
Thu, 22 Mar 2018 - 44min - 35 - XFL 2020
Why is the XFL back and how did it fail the first time?
Vince McMahon, the man behind the WWE wrestling empire, decided that the NFL wasn’t entertaining enough for the fans. There were too many rules, aspects of the game felt slow, and players weren’t allowed to stand out from the team. He wanted a new and different presentation. After all, This is Entertainment.
Thu, 15 Mar 2018 - 1h 05min - 34 - Doomsday Clock: Threat Level MidnightThu, 08 Mar 2018 - 46min
- 33 - Bitcoin or Bust
Is Bitcoin a viable option to replace our current monetary system? Everything in our world is going digital. Our friends, television programs, church services, new's reports, video games, and banking are all available in digital form. People now have more freedom than ever to create their own content and release it to the public via the internet. Bitcoin is "content" of a different sort. It is a crowd sourced currency that is backed and run by it's users and it is a creation that has a chance to revolutionize every aspect of how we use our money. But is it Bitcoin money?
Call us with your Feedback and have a shot at nabbing a spot on the next episode: 513-Bot-Cola
Thu, 01 Mar 2018 - 58min - 32 - We're Back!
Starting March 1st the Future Jam will be back every Thursday!
Plus, there is a new way to interact with the show and be a part of the action. The Future Jam has a phone number. That's right, A phone number. You can use this number to leave comments about past shows, complaints about Harrison, or ideas for new episodes. The sky is the limit and we would love to have you on an episode.
513-Bot-Cola
513-268-2652
Fri, 16 Feb 2018 - 01min - 31 - Surviving the Robot ApocalypseThu, 09 Nov 2017 - 35min
- 29 - Podcasts and their Future with Daniel J Lewis
Why are podcasts so important and beloved? Daniel J Lewis shares his passion about the industry and where it could be going.
This is a Bonus Episode for International Podcast Day.
Find out more at https://internationalpodcastday.com/
Find Daniel's Award-winning “how to” podcast about podcasting at
https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/
Sat, 30 Sep 2017 - 47min - 28 - Car Evolution
Cars are rapidly changing from year to year. The Parallel Parking Assist features have been around for more than a decade. Some of the available features now might surprise you. There are even cars that have full autonomous capabilities already built in. What could be the next step in the automobile evolution? Find out now!
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 - 41min - 27 - NFL's Uncertain Future
The NFL's ratings continue to slip and nobody seems to have a great answer as to why. Many believe that the league is out of touch with the fans. Concussions are all across headlines and the sport is becoming oversaturated with politics. Are these issues the main culprits? Will the NFL fade away into obscurity? Listen to find out!
Thu, 21 Sep 2017 - 46min - 26 - Smart Home Technology with Chris Compton
Turning your dumb home into a Smart Home is easier than you think. Chris Compton from Smart Home HQ presents new and innovative technologies that will make your life easier and save you money in the process. Find out the best practices for protecting your home from a digital intruder. Finally, we peer into the future to speculate on what an ideal smart home looks like.
Visit the Smart Home HQ website for more information and to request a consultation.
Thu, 14 Sep 2017 - 39min - 25 - Seabird with Aaron Morgan
Follow Aaron's journey through the music industry: from recording songs in a friend's basement, to signing a record deal and producing 3 albums with songs featured on TV series including Pushing Daisies, Numb3rs, and Grey's Anatomy.
Most recently Aaron Morgan wrote 4 songs for a film called "All Saints" which hit the theaters on August 25th.
Seabird on Facebook
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 - 55min - 24 - RNA Interference with Emily Jennings
RNA Interference(RNAI) is set to pave the way for next gen Cancer treatments. What is RNAI and why is it so special? We brought an actual SCIENTIST on the show to explain just that. Emily Jennings is a PhD candidate at the University of Cincinnati. Her work has been featured in the UC Magazine, Live Science, WCPO NEWS and Science Newsline. Find out more about her work at www.emgen.science. Follow Emily on Twitter @emgen_science.
Thu, 31 Aug 2017 - 45min - 23 - Jobs that cannot be Automated
Is your job repetitive? Does it require creative thinking? If you answered yes then you may need a new career plan. That's where the Future JAM comes in to save the day. Anthony, our "not friend" but "friendly guest" joins that Future Jam crew to share about how hard it is to find a future proof job.
Thu, 24 Aug 2017 - 31min - 19 - Apple Rumors: July 2017 Tech Update
Mike and Jared mourn the loss of an infamous internet legend. Jared tells you which Apple rumors you should trust and Mike is skeptical. And, implanted chips at work, fingerprints at the airport , and news about affordable VR.
Join the Future JAM Facebook Community!
Thu, 27 Jul 2017 - 31min - 18 - Asteroid MiningThu, 20 Jul 2017 - 40min
- 17 - Future Games: E3 2017
Video Games, they are fun, interactive, beautiful, and continually growing in cultural relevance. Join us and "Quester Dumbledor Von Finklestein aka spookytooth aka Trevor Veliz" as we discuss the premier video game conference, E3.
Games Mentioned on this Episode: A Way Out(3 Words Harrison), Anthem, Shadow of the Colossus, Dragon Ball Z Fighter, Hidden Agenda, & Monster Hunter World.
Music Thanks to BlessingJr & Last of Us
Click the links to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook
Thu, 13 Jul 2017 - 1h 15min - 16 - Keynote Roundup: June 2017 Tech UpdateThu, 29 Jun 2017 - 41min
- 15 - Futuristic Gadgets Available Now
Gadgets like Auto Aiming Rifles, Self Driving Lawn Mowers, Athletic Wear with Bio-metric tracking, and Language Translating Earbuds are bending the lines between Science Fiction and Science Fact. Follow us @thefuturejam on Twitter and Instagram
Wed, 21 Jun 2017 - 1h 02min - 14 - Amusement Parks
Listen and amuse yourself. If you think roller-coasters are fun, wait till you hear what is to come in the FUTURE!
Tue, 13 Jun 2017 - 59min - 13 - Universal Basic Income
What If technology keeps advancing at the current rate; will we ever lose jobs to automation? When tasks are made simpler with robots, automation, and artificial intelligence, and when their implementation becomes more widespread, whose to say that someday our current jobs and careers won't get replaced. It's a futuristic idea, but one that lies just within our realm of imagination. And so we must ask ourselves, "what if?" What if employment opportunities become obsolete? How would a society completely reliant on artificial intelligence earn an income when merely human skill-sets offer no value in comparison? This leads us to the big question of Universal Basic Income. Will there ever be a need for UBI? Follow Us @thefuturejam on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Tue, 06 Jun 2017 - 1h 23min - 12 - Tech Fails
Follow us @thefuturejam on Twitter and Instagram Will we ever have Jet-packs, Hover-boards, and flying cars, or will we dump them on the garbage pile of forgotten tech along with the 3D TVs and windows phones?
Tue, 30 May 2017 - 40min - 11 - Facebook Brain Tech
There comes a time when we must ask ourselves-- how much is too much? As reliance on technology grows and becomes more intrinsically rooted in our daily lives, we have to wonder if we are missing the bigger picture of life itself. We walk through life very distracted, we become compulsive phone checkers. Soon there will be augmented reality glasses that will allow us to dive even deeper into distraction. And if Facebook wasn't already psychologically invasive enough, it's now developing future technology to incorporate mind-communication and the sense of touch. ~How much technology do you want in your life? ~Do you ever need to take breaks from social media or make a conscious choice to turn phone notifications off? ~Do you think it's OK to post pictures of your children on Facebook?
Tue, 23 May 2017 - 40min - 10 - Hyperloop
We take a quick look back at Popular Science's description of the "Hovertrain" taken from the 1968 August issue. This leads us into a discussion about a modern iteration dubbed the "Hyperloop". It is designed to handle speeds faster than a passenger jet and it possibly is the safest way to travel. Is the Hyperloop a pipe dream or could it be the next transportation revolution? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thefuturejam
Tue, 16 May 2017 - 25min - 9 - Simulated Reality
Are we currently living in a simulated reality? If so, how would we know? If not, is it for the greater good to develop this technology for our future? And how does it relate to our spirituality? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thefuturejam
Sun, 07 May 2017 - 46min - 8 - Green Technology
After centuries of water pollution, Baltimore creates a river filtration system that has sifted out 1.1 million pounds of trash. Next, scientists try to save the Great Barrier Reef by proposing a technology that would alter the density of clouds. We also explore how Farmdrop-- a service that allows consumers to purchase directly from independent farmers-- would cut back on food waste. And lastly, the use of coal continues to decline...which leads to this week’s endangered job.
Tue, 02 May 2017 - 39min - 7 - Are We Safe from Electronic Snoopers?
Are we being too frivolous when we click to accept those lengthy terms of agreements online? What are we agreeing to anyway? How important is your internet privacy or should this even matter? Travel backward in time via Popular Science archive to an article from 1976-- where they pose the question-- “Are You Safe from Electronic Snoopers”. Popular Science warns of the subtle strategies of wiretappers, claiming that a microphone could be as tiny as an aspirin, or that a radio transmitter could inconspicuously be hidden inside a pack of cigarettes so as to go unnoticed by the unsuspecting victim. In 1976 the Right of Privacy act outlawed wiretapping without consent. But today there’s a new kind of privacy invasion. In what ways do we compromise our privacy by clicking on terms of agreement, and each consecutive time we use the internet.
Mon, 24 Apr 2017 - 49min - 6 - Mars Colinization and Beyond!
There’s a whole bunch of content packed into this week’s episode along with the usual talk of robots, solar panels, and digital trends. Mike reveals NASA’s laser-based communication system, while skeptical conspiracist, Jared, argues against all things space related. Special guest Tyler explores the possibility of colonizing life on other planets--if and when the dire need strikes. Follow us @thefuturejam on Twitter and Instagram
Mon, 17 Apr 2017 - 1h 19min - 5 - Vertical Farming
Follow @thefuturejam on Twitter Story 1: Super Screen and a story From Engadget- Apple Explores using an iPhone or an iPad to power an ultra portable laptop. Story 2: Solar Powered touch Sensitive Skin for prosthetic A synthetic skin for prosthetic limbs that can generate its own energy from solar power has been developed by engineers from Glasgow University. Endangered Job: Amazon Go Stores and touch computers replacing cashiers at Fast Food Chains. Topic of the Show Vertical Farms, Farm O.S., and will we eat crickets?
Mon, 10 Apr 2017 - 55min - 4 - Quality Vs Convenience
Follow us @thefuturejam on Twitter The Co-Host visits the studio for the first time. Story 1. Hushme via mashable Story 2: Google’s Project Sunroof Story 3: Via Digital Trends Sony Xperia Projector concept The Topic of the Show Reliability and quality over convenience and unpredictability Endangered Job of the Week: High Rise Painters
Mon, 03 Apr 2017 - 35min - 3 - 3D Printed
Follow us @thefuturejam on Twitter Will printable pizza be our future? Find out the answer to this and more on this weeks episode. Story 1: Engadget AT&T 'digitally red-lines' poor neighborhoods Story 2: From Digital Trends Glass Battery Technology http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/glass-battery-technology/ Story 3: From Mashable- 3d Printed Home!!! That leads us into this week's endangered job. Pizza Chefs https://www.inverse.com/article/28758-pizza-3d-printer-space-travel-beehex-nasa Topic of the Show: Big Data Manipulating Your Life Good/Bad?
Tue, 28 Mar 2017 - 37min - 2 - CGI Dead ActorsMon, 20 Mar 2017 - 38min
- 1 - The Jam Packed Prologue
Curious about the show and its creators? This is a compilation of clips from the first few unpublished episodes. Enjoy! Follow us @thefuturejam on Twitter
Mon, 30 Jan 2017 - 22min
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