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TV Tech Guy Rich DeMuro offers tech news, gadget reviews, helpful apps and answers your questions.

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  • Hands-on Nintendo Switch 2, light bulb security cam & passkey basics (124, June 7, 2025)
    2025/06/07
    Rich gave his first impressions of the Nintendo Switch 2. Looking for details on how to get it? Check out TheShortcut.com Jim in British Columbia wonders if an advertisement he sees on Facebook for a $29 pallet full of returned Amazon goods is legitimate. Drew in Costa Mesa is looking for a solid basic printer/copier. Rich recommends the Brother L2240DW—grab it through a cashback site like Shopback to earn a little money back, since this model rarely goes on sale. Rich mentioned CamelCamelCamel as a way to check to see if Amazon products ever go on sale. Wyze has a new security camera that installs as easily as screwing in a light bulb—because that’s exactly how you do it. Spencer in North Carolina has some advice on getting your computer to update to Windows 11. Here’s a quick 20-second scam rule: if a message is unexpected and wants you to take action—pause, verify, and don’t rush. Margie Want some suggestions on AI screenwriting tools: Nolan, AIScreenwriter, DeepStoryAI AT&T has a new unlimited senior plan for those 55 and up. It's just $40/month. And no, it's not just you. Apple Mail is having issues on iOS 18.5. Hopefully a fix is in store soon. Rich mentioned Wispr Flow as an incredible smarter voice to text app for the iPhone. Here are the best apps to create a watch list of the movies you want to stream. Bryan Bishop (Bald Bryan) will talk cancer, movies and his new newsletter all about helping you find the best movies on your streaming services. Jim in Hemet wants to convert HEIC images to JPEGs on Windows. Rich suggests using the Vert website or the CopyTrans app. iPhone users can also switch from High Efficiency to Most Compatible in camera settings to avoid HEIC files altogether. Photoshop is now on Android. Marshall is having issues with the battery on his Samsung S25 Ultra. Rich mentioned using the battery diagnostic tool in the Members app. Mark in Winnetka is wondering if there's a good way to build a family tree without taking a DNA test. Mentioned: Geni.com A new survey says the sweet spot for productivity is 75 minutes of focused work followed by a 33-minute break. It’s all about balance. Mint Mobile users now have access to RCS messaging. Andrew Shikiar of the FIDO Alliance will explain passkeys – what they are, why they matter, and how they’ll change the way you log in. Tools mentioned: Paiback tracks airfare after you book—if the price drops, they’ll try to get you a credit. Use my referral code 351116198944 for your first $25 in savings commission free. Hobby Scan helps card collectors quickly scan and check what their cards are worth. Notion’s AI Meeting Notes feature automatically creates smart, detailed recaps of your online meetings. Rich On Tech Episode 124 - June 7, 2025 Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show. Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here. How to Listen: 🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 – Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM – 2 PM PT 🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR – New York City, Sundays from 8 PM – 11 PM ET 📻 Syndicated on 450+ affiliates nationwide Get the podcast to via RSS, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook. Download the MP3 here (choose episode, then scroll to bottom of page and look for ”Download”) Paid newsletter subscribers get ad-free, HQ audio here. Referral links for services I like. Amazon storefront for products I like. RichOnTech.tv Links may be affiliate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Protect yourself after data breach, free PC cleaners & Apple’s China challenge (123 , May 31, 2025)
    2025/05/31
    Rich talked about a massive data breach exposing 184 million logins and passwords. He recommends using strong, unique passwords and turning on two-factor authentication for key accounts. Mentioned: Have I Been Pwned and MalwareBytes Digital Footprint Tool Rich highlighted the impressive Gemini live video feature, which brings real-time AI to life. ChatGPT has a similar tool — if you haven’t tried it yet, now’s a good time. Greg in Minnesota asked how to record live streaming radio. Rich suggested the Audials app, plus Piezo for Mac users and Audacity for Windows. WhatsApp has finally released a dedicated iPad app — 15 years after launch. David in Michigan lost all his photos after resetting his LG G8. Rich says, “Please, please, please” — always back up your photos with Google Photos, iCloud, or Amazon Photos (free with Prime). Maria asked if those digital marketing or work-from-home offers on Facebook are legit. Rich says, “Probably not” — try trusted sites like FlexJobs or LinkedIn instead. Rich’s brother Justin joined the show to share tech tips from his Europe trip. His Airalo eSIM worked flawlessly across multiple countries. Google Calendar on Android now lets you block third-party apps from accessing your calendar. Claude has introduced a new voice mode for more natural conversations. SPONSOR: Use code 106LRICH at kardia.com or search KardiaMobile 6L on Amazon. Rich shared a story about visiting a local record store. A reminder that tech and nostalgia can coexist. Chris Hoffman from the Windows Intelligence newsletter shared top free PC cleaners. Try built-in tools like Disk Cleanup and Storage Sense, or go with the more advanced BleachBit. Rich shared his review of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Patrick McGee explains the high-stakes relationship between Apple and China, as revealed in his new book Apple in China. IPhone 16 tops global smartphone sales in the first quarter of 2025. T-Mobile added a screen recording feature to its app without telling users. Dennis asked why Google can’t catch scams with all its AI power. Rich says they are — AI is already flagging phishing, spam, and scam sites behind the scenes. Sandy writes in and says her kid wants a Walkman. Rich says to check out Retrospekt. Microsoft Authenticator is dropping password auto-fill. Disney+ has launched a new “Perks” program offering subscribers exclusive discounts, free trials, and sweepstakes. Soumit in Orange wants to know how passwords sync across different devices if he uses a password manager. Amazon has launched a new budget friendly Blink video doorbell. Ed Bott is a longtime tech journalist and expert on all things Microsoft. We’ll talk about the slow march to the end of Windows 10 and what it means for you. Mentioned: Force upgrade to Windows 11 and why you don’t need to pay for antivirus software. Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show. Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here. How to Listen: 🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 – Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM – 2 PM PT 🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR – New York City, Sundays from 8 PM – 11 PM ET 📻 Syndicated on 450+ affiliates nationwide Get the podcast to via RSS, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook. Download the MP3 here (choose episode, then scroll to bottom of page and look for ”Download”) Paid newsletter subscribers get ad-free, HQ audio here. Referral links for services I like. Amazon storefront for products I like. RichOnTech.tv Links may be affiliate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Gemini Gets Smarter, Drones Drop Pies, and AI Fakes Fool a Newspaper (122, May 24, 2025)
    2025/05/25
    Rich talks about attending Google I/O 2025 and the major consumer announcements from Google. Mozilla is shutting down its Pocket app—if you need an alternative to save articles for later, check out Instapaper. Google just launched the NotebookLM app for iOS and Android—check out the new Audio Overviews, which turn your notes into podcast-style summaries you can listen to on the go. Benny in Burbank is blind and wants to read mail and newspapers—Rich recommends ElevenReader, a free app that uses your phone’s camera to scan and read printed text out loud. Queen Ugly Duckling from the Bronx misses her QWERTY keyboard—Rich suggests checking out Clicks, a gadget that snaps onto your phone and gives you that satisfying physical keyboard feel again. Diana in Orange County asked if her phone is safer than her computer for financial transactions—Rich says yes, in many cases your smartphone is more secure thanks to built-in protections like biometric login and app sandboxing. Shane in Colorado wants to ID the pictures in his screensaver—Rich suggests adding a watermark before dropping them in the folder, or using a third-party app like gPhotoShow, which can display file names or captions as the photos play. The Take It Down Act bans sharing deepfakes and non-consensual intimate images. Jony Ive is teaming up with OpenAI in a $6B deal to design AI-first hardware. Lisa writes in and says her elderly brother fell for the Coinbase scam. What should he do? Gerald wonders, if someone gives a scam remote access to their computer, does that mean they now have access to all their saved passwords in a password manager? Dave Citron, Senior Director of Product Management for the Gemini app at Google, joins us to talk about the latest Gemini features and how they're making the app even more intelligent with Gemini Live Mode. Gina in Florida is worried about data sharing—Rich says limit what you share when possible and ensure you’re downloading the official app. Adobe says Memorial Day is shaping up to be the year’s first big online shopping weekend. Students are damaging Chromebooks by jamming objects into USB ports—a new trend spreading on TikTok. A newspaper’s summer reading list included fake books—turns out the author used AI and didn’t fact-check. Regeneron is buying the now-bankrupt 23andMe, aiming to tap into its massive genetic data. Rich saw a live demo of Wing’s drone delivery service at Google I/O—yes, they were really dropping pies from the sky. Twelve South has a smart new cable that combines the plug and USB-C—no power brick needed, and it’s up to 10 feet long. Jason Ball, longtime news executive, joins us to talk about life after TV and how he’s using AI, and off-the-shelf tech to reinvent himself as a creator with the Life after News podcast and the Desert Dispatch newsletter. You can now set Google Translate as your default translating app on iPhone. Ava is an app that provides real-time on-screen captions of spoken words, making conversations more accessible for everyone. Rich On Tech Episode 122 - May 24, 2025 Rich DeMuro brings you the latest tech news, helpful tips, gadget reviews, and more—plus interviews with industry experts—all in this weekly show. Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in! Email your question here. How to Listen: 🎙️ Live on KFI AM 640 – Los Angeles, Saturdays from 11 AM – 2 PM PT 🎙️ Rebroadcast on 710 WOR – New York City, Sundays from 8 PM – 11 PM ET 📻 Syndicated on 450+ affiliates nationwide Get the podcast to via RSS, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook. Download the MP3 here (choose episode, then scroll to bottom of page and look for ”Download”) Paid newsletter subscribers get ad-free, HQ audio here. Referral links for services I like. Amazon storefront for products I like. RichOnTech.tv Links may be affiliate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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