TechTime with Nathan Mumm | 146: Twitter’s dying | Phil Hennessy on J.W.S.T. | Amazon opens SIDEWALK | Airdate: 3-28-23
This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm®, Twitter is dying, and using your Tesla App to access your car might give you access to another vehicle instead. Next, Amazon opens its low-bandwidth, long-range Sidewalk network to developers, and why you should be concerned. Plus, a segment on how VR is revolutionizing therapy. Then, we get to talk with Phil Hennessy about details regarding the James Webb Space Telescope today on a mini-series revolving around the details of this technical marvel. In addition, we have our standard features, including “Mike’s Mesmerizing Moment,” “This Week in Technology,” and a “Nathan Nugget.”
Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go “Hummmm” Technology news of the week for March 26th – April 1st
Episode 146: Starts at :30
— [Now on Today’s Show]: Starts at 2:40
— [Top Stories in Technology]: Starts at 4:50
- Amazon opens its low-bandwidth, long-range Sidewalk network to developers. – https://tinyurl.com/ycvkcnn5
- Can VR Revolutionize Therapy? – https://tinyurl.com/yvut76sa
- Twitter is dying – https://tinyurl.com/59jjcujt
–— [Pick of the Day – Whiskey Tasting Reveal]: Starts at 20:20
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— [Ask the Expert with Phil Hennessy (James Webb Telescope Series) 2/3]: Starts at 23:54
Phil is excited to talk about technology in detail regarding the James Web Space Telescope.
— [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 37:04
March 27, 1884, The First Long Distance Phone Call
The first truly long-distance telephone call was made by Alexander Graham Bell to his assistant Mr. Watson from Boston to New York City. The call lasted 90 minutes before the line failed. However, this call was done as an experiment using copper wire instead of galvanized iron.
— [Marc’s Whiskey Mumble]: Starts at 39:03
— [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 41:46
This week’s “Technology Fail” comes to us from Tesla. Using the Tesla app, a man had intended to unlock his own car. Instead, for some reason, the app reportedly allowed him to unlock a different Tesla and drive it away.
— [Mike’s Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 47:07
— [Nathan Nugget]: Starts at 49:48
Netflix Set to Release 40 More Games in 2023
— [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]: Starts at 52:03
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Nathan: Thumbs Up