
Generation TECH
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<p>Conversations on technology and tech adjacent subjects since July of 2020, with two and sometime three generations of tech nerds. New shows on (mostly) TUESDAYS!</p>
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Publishing Since
7/29/2020
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Recent Episodes

April 5, 2026
Episode 260 March 28, 2026
• Tesla RoboTaxi Features: Affordable, 48-volt system, backseat, large trunk, and assembled from large-scale modules. • Tesla Software Update 14.3: Integrates AI for improved pattern recognition in full self-driving cars, acting as a fail-safe for decision-making. • Tesla Business Ventures: Valuation beyond being a car company, with the upcoming RoboTaxi service rollout expected to begin in Dallas and expand nationwide. • Apple Maps Ads: iOS 26.5 beta introduces ads in Apple Maps when the vehicle is stationary, raising concerns about user experience. • Photo Transfer Issue: Users reported difficulties transferring photos from external cameras to iPhones, indicating a need for improved UI design. • Siri and Smartwatch Features: No Siri changes in iOS 26.5 beta, suggesting an announcement at WWDC. Challenges of implementing blood pressure monitoring on smartwatches are also discussed.

April 3, 2026
Episode 259 March 24, 2026
• MacBook Neo Strengths: Praised for build quality, repairability, offline capabilities, and compatibility with industry-standard software. • MacBook Neo Weaknesses: Single USB 3 port and 8GB of memory are considered limitations. • Apple Vision Pro Strengths: Offers an immersive experience, especially for spatial video and gaming. • Apple Product Rumors: Apple may release refreshed HomePods, a new Apple TV, and a home hub device. • Apple Software Updates: iOS 26.4 will include liquid glass interface adjustments, Apple Business Essentials will become free, and ads will be introduced to Apple Maps in the U.S. and Canada. • Smart Home Automation: The conversation highlights the importance of Matter and Thread compatibility for smart home devices, particularly for smart bulbs and system stability. Conversations on technology and tech adjacent subjects since July of 2020, with two and sometime three generations of tech nerds. New shows on (mostly) TUESDAYS!

April 2, 2026
Episode 258 March 19, 2026
• MacBook Neo Repairability: The new MacBook Neo is highly repairable with modular components, making it ideal for classroom use and IT maintenance. • iOS 26.4 Features: iOS 26.4 will feature improved stability and a new “Genius Browse” feature for movie and TV recommendations on Apple TV. • Tesla Hardware Comparison: The conversation highlights the differences between Tesla’s Hardware 3 and Hardware 4, particularly in terms of processor speed and camera capabilities. • AI Applications: Stock market analysis and NCAA basketball bracket predictions. • AI Hardware: NVIDIA chips power AI software; Tesla and Apple integrate AI into their devices. • Technology Trends: Increasing complexity of technology necessitates constant maintenance; AI-powered browsers like Comet show potential. Conversations on technology and tech adjacent subjects since July of 2020, with two and sometime three generations of tech nerds. New shows on (mostly) TUESDAYS!
257 total episodes available
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- What is Generation TECH?
<p>Conversations on technology and tech adjacent subjects since July of 2020, with two and sometime three generations of tech nerds. New shows on (mostly) TUESDAYS!</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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