019 Rich on Tech Radio Show - May 13, 2023

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Rich talks about his visit to Austin for iHeartCountry Fest, including hitting up a BBQ place, live music and discusses how his hotel room has a record player in it. Now he wants this Victrola Stream Onyx turntable that works with Sonos.

Rich discusses Google I/O and talks about their AI plans, plus new features coming soon to Maps, Gmail and Google Photos.

Myriam Joire joined Rich to talk about Google I/O hardware including the Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold.

Tom emailed asking for a tool that can help overhaul his resume. Rich recommended checking out Leet Resumes.

Watch out for this fake Chrome Update Error scam that could infect your computer with malware.

Rich mentioned that he watched the Apple TV+ movie Ghosted and thoroughly enjoyed it but found it ironic that they used a Tile instead of an AirTag.

Pat in Laguna Hills asks for a new chromebook, do you like EMMC or SSD. Emmc is slower but cheaper, SSD is faster but more expensive. There are also size limitations.

Peloton is recalling 2.2 million bikes because of issues with the seat. Contact them for a free repair kit.

Rich mentioned that he got a new tracking device called Eufy SmartTrack Card which is a credit card style AirTag.

Ron in Arizona asks about setting up a wifi network in a large church. Rich recommends using a prosumer device like Ubiquity.

Cherylynn Low from Engadget describes her experience with Google’s holographic video chat called Project Starline.

Twitter has a new CEO.

Sam in Hemet asks if he can transfer Google Play games from one phone to another and save his current progress. 

Rich in Illinois asks about using his collection of MP3’s on his phone. Rich suggested transferring some of the files over or using YouTube Music’s Upload feature.

Apple brings Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to iPad.

New rankings from AV Test for Top Antivirus software.

Eric Switzer of TheGamer.com joined to discuss the new Zelda game and Peridot, the new game from the makers of Pokemon Go. If you sign up for Peridot, use Rich’s referral code UIZQFPU4K

Lyft is discontinuing shared Pool rides. Rich discusses his experience with Alto, a premium car service.

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