This is the last episode of the Computer Guru show….at least for now. We’re taking a break to work on the show’s format, as well as to improve the quality of the show and change some things around. In the meantime, Mike and Tara discuss the lat
This week, Mike and Rob discuss Elon Musk’s latest rocket launch via SpaceX – the Falcon Heavy which was carrying his personal Tesla Roadster. That and more – as well as your calls and technology problems.
On this episode, Mike and Rob discuss Facebook's misguided idea to categorize and store your...sensitive...photos so that they can prevent them from leaking. That can't go wrong, right?
In this episode, Mike and Rob discuss a new type of laser-powered "scarecrow" as well as Microsoft's announcement of the end of the free Windows 10 upgrade.
This week we’re discussing KRACK, the new WPA-2 vulnerability which puts just about every wireless device at risk. Show Notes: Why Age? Should We End Aging Forever – Kurzgesagt Why Die? – CGPGrey Exurb1a: AI / Science / Humanity videos
In this episode, Mike and Rob discuss a few news stories in the mobile phone arena, which include the new iPhone's absurd price tag and Google's $1.1 billion acquisition of HTC's phone branch. Also up for discussion is more Equifax ridiculousne
On this week's episode, Mike and Tara discuss some more Equifax ridiculousness, as well as a couple (very) important security patches you need to get right now.
This week on the Computer Guru Show, Mike and Rob discuss AMD's new offering, called Threadripper, as well as the lawsuit coming down on Travis Kalanick, malware encoded in DNA, and more. Plus, as always, your calls and questions!
This week on the Computer Guru Show, Mike and Tara talk the new holographic phone by Red, as well as Google's apparent hypocrisy in removing the headphone jack from the Pixel 2. Also up for discussion are human DNA edits using CRISPR, the arres
This week we're not in the studio (sorry!), but we put together a compilation of some of our favorite calls, discussions, and rant segments from the last few years of the Computer Guru Show. We hope you enjoy it, and we'll be back next week!
On this week's episode, Mike and Tara ponder the so-called "Mandela Effect", what a world with robot lawyers could be like, and a man who trained a chat bot to take over for his father after he died.
Juno takes photos of Jupiter's Great Red Spot from closer than we've ever seen it. Meanwhile, most Americans can't load those images as quickly as you'd think.
This week, we discuss (yet) another gigantic malware attack, as well as a new Facebook policy which bends to the EU's feels-before-reals policy against "hate speech".
This week Mike and Tara discuss a robot which can make burgers at the rate of 400/hr, Tesla finally being allowed to sell directly to customers in Arizona, and Girl Scouts offering a cybersecurity badge.
This week Mike and Rob discuss whether or not police body cam footage should be public record, who should (and shouldn't) be allowed to fly drones, and what the future of location privacy could look like in a world where your phone is tracked w