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Everyday Tech - Facebook Had A Really Bad Day
This week on Everyday Tech:
- How a routine event brought down Facebook...
- How Telegram gained 70,000,000 users in one day...
- Google trolls Bing about Bing searches for Google
- YouTube TV and NBC Universal build a temporary bridge to nowhere...
- and You can now buy a keyboard that just copies and pastes.
'All of this happened very fast': How a routine event brought everything down at Facebook | ZDNet
Telegram gains 70M new users in just one day after Facebook outage
Amazon is reportedly working on a smart fridge
Google is about to turn on two-factor authentication by default for millions of users
Netflix launches "Play Something" for Android users
YouTube Music will launch free background listening starting in Canada
Blue Origin is officially sending William Shatner to space
Amazon Prime members can now send gifts with just a phone number or email address
Google says Bing users search for Google more than anything else
YouTube TV and NBCUniversal agree to 'short' extension to avoid channels disappearing
Pixel phones can automatically record and upload video in an emergency
FCC considers new rules to stop scammers from hijacking your cell phone
Facebook will now let you make group chats across Instagram and Messenger
You can now buy a keyboard that only copies and pastes
Alphabet's laser-Internet system has sent 700TB of data with 99.9% uptime
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46:44Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: We often talk about games on this show and with that we’ve brought up the biggest consoles there are, Xbox, Playstation, and Nintendo. One thing we’ve yet to discuss however is actually the platform with the biggest player base. What would that be? Well it turns out, it’s your smartphone! So today we’re gonna look at the most popular mobile games of all time as of 2024.Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.orgEveryday Tech | The Bean Path
46:45Host(s): Abram Nanney and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: Today we sit down with members of the local Jackson-based non-profit The Bean Path, an organization that provides technical advice and guidance to individuals and small businesses in the community. For the month of May, The Bean Path is proud to present a promotion they are putting on called Mississippi AI Month to educate people from all ages across the state on AI and what it can do.Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.orgEveryday Tech | Technology Around Us
44:08Host(s): Abram Nanney and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: Technology, whether we'd like to realize and acknowledge it or not, is all around us. It's in our homes, at our work and schools, even on your person or in your pocket! Join us today as we discuss the infinite world of technology around us in our everyday lives and how it affects us. Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.orgEveryday Tech | Storm Technology
44:57Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Guest: Deborah Williams, Director of the Legacy Village in Rolling Fork, MississippiTopic: A year ago last week Mississippi experienced a horrible disaster when an EF4 tornado struck Rolling Fork and other surrounding communities. Today's show is dedicated to the technology being utilized by meteorologists and other weather experts as well as individuals in affected communities to detect and prepare for natural disasters.Email everydaytech@mpbonline.org at any time to have any technology related question you may have answered!Everyday Tech - Classic | More Questions in Store for 2024
44:47Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: Today on Everyday Tech, the server is open - we want to answer your questions. Did you get a new phone you don’t know much about? Thinking about buying a personal computer? Maybe your tv went out and you’re looking at getting a new one? We answer several emails and take your calls.Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.orgEveryday Tech | Native Phone Feature Tips
45:01Host(s): Abram Nanney and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: On today's show we discuss interesting and helpful "hidden" native features available right in your pocket on your phone you may not know about. Join as as we break down these features and how they can make your day to day life that much easier!Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.orgEveryday Tech | Mississippi Anime Fest
47:50Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz) ft. guest interviewees Phillip Rollins, owner of OffBeat (offbeatjxn.com) and Clark LeeTopic: Today we're ripping a page out of Next Stop, Mississippi's book and highlighting an event that's taking place right here in Jackson...but it's much more of our own nerdy/geeky vibe. Owner of Jackson-based alternative culture store Offbeat and Mississippi Public Broadcasting's own Clark Lee join us this week to discuss the upcoming 2024 Mississippi Anime Fest!Everyday Tech | Super Bowl Technology
45:02Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: A couple weeks ago we actually got our first talk to us message asking us to talk about the types of technology used in the Super Bowl. From drone shows to augmented reality, there were a lot of things maybe a few people had never seen before, but they’ve been around for a while. So today on Everyday Tech, we’re gonna expand that prompt a little to also include other ways we have seen this technology used. Thanks to Mike from Tupelo for suggesting this to us.Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.orgEveryday Tech | The BEAD Project with Director Sally Doty
46:16Host(s): Abram Nanney, Shane Chism, and Sabir Abdul-Haqq (www.yourebs.biz)Topic: Every so often on this show, we bring up the topic of connectivity in Mississippi. We’ve established Mississippi’s growing need for internet access and answered a few questions on the subject. How has it improved in recent years? Why does it need to improve? And how can we help? Today, we have Director Sally Doty of the BEAM project who is gonna help us answer all these questions in greater detail and tell us about her work in Connecting Mississippi.Guest(s): Sally Doty, Director of the Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi ProjectFind out if your area has broadband: Mississippi BEAD Challenge Public Map (broadbandms.com)Email your tech questions and opinions to: everydaytech@mpbonline.org