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Workers at Apple Cube Want Union, NASA Funding Cheap Moon Missions, Best Buy Hauls Away Your Crap

It’s another Thursday! I’m on with  Mark Starling, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week’s top tech stories: Apple workers try to unionize at The Cube, Best Buy will haul your crap away and recycle it, and NASA is funding cheap Moon missions. Plus…more Musk. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh...

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Elon Turns Down Board Seat, Ethereum Researcher Jailed for Aiding the Enemy, Tim Cook Claps Back at Data Industrial Complex

Hi, TTN readers! It’s another Thursday! I’m on with  Mark Starling, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week’s top tech stories: Elon turns down Twitter board seat, Tim Cook goes off on data industrial complex, and Ethereum researcher goes to North Korea; returns to jail. You can listen to Mark and I point and laugh...

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First News Mints NFT, Apple & Meta Get Phished, Twitter Announces Musky Edit Button, and Artful AI Scares Digital Artists

Hi, TTN readers! It’s another Thursday! I’m on with  Mark Starling, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week’s top tech stories: First News on 570 mints an NFT, Apple and Meta get phished by social engineers, Musk forces Twitter to release Edit button, and a new AI generates pictures and makes edits. You can listen...

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Do Virtual Chicken Wings Taste Good, Facebook Pays to Disrupt TikTok, Dyson Announces Air Purifying Headphones

It’s Thursday again, TTN readers! It’s a new week, and I’ll be home alone this weekend! I’m on with  Mark Starling, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week’s top tech stories: WingStop sells NFT chicken wings in metaverse, Facebook paid for hit contracts on TikTok, and Dyson has announced new air purifying headphones. You can...

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AI, Community, and Collaboration Big Themes at AWS IMAGINE: NONPROFIT Conference

Nonprofits are a critical element of our nation’s infrastructure. In many cases, nonprofits and NGOs bridge the gap between government support agencies and the people who need special services. Some nonprofits make a direct impact on citizens in times of dire need. Others augment the capabilities of government agencies by providing expertise those agencies can’t...

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New Mac Studio Locks Users In, Video Game History Lost, It’s Time to Digitally Lock Your Doors

Happy Thursday, TTN readers! Kiss me, I’m Irish! I’m on with  Mark Starling, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week’s top tech stories: Apple prevents upgrades for Mac Studios, video game history has come under threat, and hide your wife, hide your kids, and lock your digital stuff. You can listen to Mark and I...

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March Madness: Data Science May Illuminate a Path, but It Can’t Always Show Us the Way

Update: Ultimately, data science prevailed. Kansas won the tournament by 3 points. Here’s the final bracket results: Data lead to a 99 percentile showing ranking in the top 14 thousand brackets placed on CBSSports.com. In final analysis St. Pete was a force to be reckoned with. They started the tournament with a fantastic upset win...

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It’s March! The James Webb Space Telescopes Sends First Images, Technology’s Impact on Ukraine-Russian War, Kaspersky Pledges Neutrality

Happy Thursday, TTN readers! Kiss me, I’m Irish! I’m on with  Mark Starling, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week’s top tech stories: Read a brief commentary on the impact of technology on the Ukraine-Russian War, Kaspersky Wants to Remain Neutral, and the James Webb Space Telescope sends its first images. You can listen to...

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Crypto Plays Big in Ukraine, Uber Eats Causes Millennials to Rejoice, and Huawei…Again

Happy Thursday, TTN readers! My oh my, what a week has it been. I’m on with  Mark Starling, Seth, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week is dominated by Ukrainian associated tech news. Board members resign from battered Huawei, millions are sent to Ukraine over the crypto chain, and millennials rejoice for new Uber Eats functionality...

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Western Hackers Strike Back, Companies Unite with Citizens to Quit Russia, Amazon to Close a Bunch of Stores

Happy Thursday, TTN readers! My oh my, what a week has it been. I’m on with  Mark Starling, Seth, John, and the First News 570 crew. This week: Russia dominates tech news. The Hacktivists Strike Back against Russian military targets, Amazon plans to close physical store locations, and a plethora of companies quit Russia. You can listen to...