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  • Who's Minding The Internet?
    Oh, the irony! While millions of other people were knocked offline for hours when the global internet infrastructure company, Cloudflare, experienced an outage on Tuesday, November 18; my online life at work was humming along just fine, as the critical systems I rely upon to keep our Newsroom and Morning Show running, just kept on ticking. But when I got home and started working on this show; something very weird happened. First, there was an area-wide Spectrum internet outage, which happened after the Cloudflare issue was resolved. Once it was over; I tried to get online to file a story for this website, and for some reason, just could not connect. Eight hours later, after countless calls to Apple Tech Support, and a complete reformat of my hard drive; I was back up and running–and almost completely out of my mind with anxiety and concern about not getting my work done on time, and suffering from a massive headache.  What happened to me, was related to a glitch in the Apple OS, which presented itself in a way that was so twisty and unique; the Apple techs were kind of stumped for awhile. Eventually, we got it all figured out, and all is right in my digital world. It just took a couple of days to get it back together. But, the fact that all this happened the very same day as the Cloudflare incident, was a pretty much picture-perfect snapshot, of what everybody, everywhere, would experience if the global infrastructure that supports internet connections somehow got compromised long- term. You can bet it would take more than a couple of days, and a few phone calls to tech support to sort it out. For example, what if something super bad happened, and it wasn't just an accident; like the undersea cables that connect much of the world's internet getting cut, or a massive cyberattack  took out multiple cloud providers at once? Then, you would have people all over the world unable to work, to communicate, to shop, to get paid, and more–for who knows how long. Obviously, that would be bad. So, somebody needs to figure out how to make sure it doesn't happen. We know governments are working on it, and that they take the issue seriously. Last week on this show, in fact, we had a report from CBS News about NATO war games involving the US and its allies role-playing how to block and counter undersea Russian military attacks. But while governments have a role to play in protecting the internet; they don't control all, or even most of it. So, according to my special guest today, Cybersecurity expert, Dr. John Nicholas, we need to rely on big business, which has shown over the past year that it have some serious vulnerabilities when it comes to keeping critical internet infrastructure up and running. Find out more, listen now:
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  • Internet Threats, AI Music, and Better EV Chargers
    Would you know the difference between an AI generated song and one by a real band, and if so; would you care? The answer this week seems to be "No" and "No", as a song entirely generated by AI is now topping the Country Digital Charts. Find out more about that, and other hot tech topics like Russian threats to the global internet, Denmark banning social media for children, a new way to increase the number of EV charging stations, and how some people are using technology to talk to God–or at least, an app that lets them think they're texting Jesus. Find out more. Listen now.
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  • Tomorrow's Tech Dreams Start Here
    From the touch screen on your phone, to the"Popcorn" setting on your microwave; there's somebody, somewhere, who had to figure out how to make that work for you, and hopefully; how to make it work in such a way that the experience was seamless, satisfying, and really served your needs. But that doesn't happen all the time. If you've ever yelled at your computer, tried unsuccessfully to pair your phone with your car, or even tried to cancel a subscription onliine only to find out the "cancel" button doesn't work; you suspect that somebody, somewhere, is either purposely trying to rip you off, or just incompetent. Of course, neither one of those things may be true, but in the moment; you really don't care. You're just the victim of another tech gizmo that doesn't work, and all you want to do is throw it out the window. On the other hand, there are days when you are just super happy that everything is clicking along in your world, and the things you need to do your job and live your life just work. In fact, they work so well that you either don't notice them, or if they are really amazing; you tell all your friends they ought to get one too. That of course, is no accident. There is an entire field of study called "User Experience Design", or "UX", dedicated to ensuring that how you interact with a product actually works for you.  To find out more about it, I talked to Daniel Alenquer, who is the Director of Kent State's School of Visual Communication Design, where they just started offering a Bachelor of Science Degree in User Experience Design.  Listen now:
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  • Got Ghosts? There's an App For That
    From high tech hauntings, to new tech-related jobs in Northeast Ohio, 3-D printed homes, layoffs at Amazon, and more; we've got the latest in tech stories from all over the world this week. Find out more, listen now.
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  • AI, Drones, and Robots, Oh My!: This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
    This week we're doing a roundup of some of the biggest stories in tech, including this week's AWS outage, a huge cyber breach, Amazon plans to replace much of their warehouse workforce with robots, and AI threats to musicians. Listen now:
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