TechTime with Nathan Mumm | 157: Free from Auto-Correct iOS 17, Reddit Protests & Meta’s Ambitions | Airdate: 6-13-23
Could your freedom to swear on your iPhone (auto correct) be just around the corner? Discover how Apple’s upcoming iOS 17 could finally put an end to auto-corrects tyranny over your expletives! Plus, join us as we discuss the potential consequences of Reddit’s latest community protest and Meta’s ambitious plans to take on Twitter with their very own text-based social network.
This week, we’re joined by Gwen Way in our Gadgets and Gear. Brace yourselves for exclusive insights into the Xbox summer showcase and the thrilling gaming news it unveiled. Also, we don’t shy away from controversy – we tackle the shocking revelation that US Intelligence is purchasing American data from major companies like Meta.
So, come along for a fascinating hour of tech talk with Nathan, Mike, Marc and Gwen as we keep you informed, entertained, and possibly outraged with the latest developments in the world of technology. From the Reddit protest’s potential impact on the platform’s future to the promising updates in Apple’s iPhone software and Xbox gaming news, we’ve got you covered. Pour yourself a drink, get comfortable, and let the tech knowledge flow! Cheers!
Show Details:
This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm® – The Show, The Reddit community goes dark to protest a new policy, but is that fair? Meta shows staff plans for a text-based social network to compete with Twitter, as the US Intelligence confirms it buys Americans’ data. Gwen Way joins the show with a new Gadget to review. Then, Xbox’s Annual Summer showcase was packed with gaming news, but what excites your host? Finally, Spotify has been fined $5.4 million for violating GDPR data rules, as the iPhone’s new OS will let you swear without autocorrect.
Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go “Hummmm” Technology news of the week for June 11th – 17th, 2023.
Episode 157: Starts at 1:30
— [Now on Today’s Show]: Starts at 2:50
— [Top Stories in Technology]: Starts at 5:49
- The Reddit community goes dark to protest company’s controversial new policy againts third parties, but is that fair? – https://tinyurl.com/2uxtppen
- Apple will stop autocorrecting your favorite swear word no more “What the duck” – https://tinyurl.com/52kp3924
- Meta has shown staff plans for a text-based social network designed to compete with Twitter. – https://tinyurl.com/yccpkcae
- US Intelligence Confirms It Buys Americans’ Personal Data – https://tinyurl.com/38arxmxr
— [Pick of the Day – Whiskey Tasting Reveal]: Starts at 21:52
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— [Gadgets and Gear with Gwen Way]: Starts at 25:29
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— [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 35:51
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— [Marc’s Whiskey Mumble]: Starts at 38:36
— [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 43:00
Spotify has been fined $5.4 million for violating GDPR data rules
— [Mike’s Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 44:59
— [Nathan Nugget]: Starts at 48:29
Xbox’s Annual Summer Showcase
— [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]: Starts at 51:34
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