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304: Nintendo Leak Exposes Vendor Risks As AI Faces Water Limits, DeepMind Loses Talent, Tesla Stumbles Twice, And Tech Culture Gets Wilder With Panda Bots And Parenting In The Algorithm Age. | Air Date: 6/23 – 6/29/26
Jun 23, 2026
55m 49s
303: AI World‑Building, Flawed Facial‑ID Arrests, Robotaxis, Scam Tactics, Fable 5 Review, Costco Viral Fake Images, 3D‑Printing Safety Risks, And A Prime Day Rant With A Final Whiskey Verdict. | Air Date: 6/16 – 6/22/26
Jun 16, 2026
55m 07s
302: AI Acceleration, Space Breakthroughs, From Autonomous Systems Rewriting Their Own Code to NASA’s Early Roman Telescope Launch, Microsoft’s Office AI Hardware, And The Cultural Shift Toward Automated Dating on Today's Show | Air Date: 6/9–6/15/26
Jun 9, 2026
55m 37s
301: Tech Risks Take Center Stage as We Talk DNA Privacy Breaches, Unstoppable Smart‑City Cameras, AI‑Driven Hardware Strain, Wild Research Claims, and Space‑Tech Realities. We Provide Practical Insight and Skeptical Humor | Air Date: 6/2–6/8/26
Jun 2, 2026
55m 21s
300: AI Nails Security but Fails at Simple Tasks, Disney’s Facial-Scan Fight Heats Up, Phishing Scams Surge, an AI Mix-Up Leads to a Wrongful Arrest, Plus Waymo’s Recall, Tech Nostalgia, and Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit | Air Date: 5/26 - 6/1/26
May 26, 2026
55m 43s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() 304: Nintendo Leak Exposes Vendor Risks As AI Faces Water Limits, DeepMind Loses Talent, Tesla Stumbles Twice, And Tech Culture Gets Wilder With Panda Bots And Parenting In The Algorithm Age. | Air Date: 6/23 – 6/29/26 | Episode 304: Nintendo’s third‑party data leak kicks off the show with a hard look at how vendor cybersecurity failures can expose sensitive HR records like tax forms and bank details. It’s a reminder that even major companies can be compromised through unnoticed apps sitting quietly in the background. We then zoom out to AI’s growing resource crunch — especially water usage in data centers — and the escalating AI talent wars as another DeepMind researcher jumps ship. The tone shifts lighter ... | 55m 49s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() 303: AI World‑Building, Flawed Facial‑ID Arrests, Robotaxis, Scam Tactics, Fable 5 Review, Costco Viral Fake Images, 3D‑Printing Safety Risks, And A Prime Day Rant With A Final Whiskey Verdict. | Air Date: 6/16 – 6/22/26 | Episode 303: On this week’s episode, a creative AI that can build a whole world from a few sentences, sounds fun until you watch it keep continuity, remember past choices, and generate game-like logic on the fly. We kick things off with Fable 5 inside Claude AI, a model built for structured world-building that goes way beyond a typical writing assistant. We break down a facial recognition wrongful arrest that started with grainy screenshots and ended with an innocent man spending a night in j... | 55m 07s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() 302: AI Acceleration, Space Breakthroughs, From Autonomous Systems Rewriting Their Own Code to NASA’s Early Roman Telescope Launch, Microsoft’s Office AI Hardware, And The Cultural Shift Toward Automated Dating on Today's Show | Air Date: 6/9–6/15/26✨ | AI accelerationautonomous systems+5 | — | Roro Lee Pocket AINASA+2 | — | AIautonomous systems+6 | — | 55m 37s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 301: Tech Risks Take Center Stage as We Talk DNA Privacy Breaches, Unstoppable Smart‑City Cameras, AI‑Driven Hardware Strain, Wild Research Claims, and Space‑Tech Realities. We Provide Practical Insight and Skeptical Humor | Air Date: 6/2–6/8/26✨ | DNA privacysmart-city surveillance+4 | — | 23andMe | smart-city | DNA privacy23andMe breach+4 | — | 55m 21s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 300: AI Nails Security but Fails at Simple Tasks, Disney’s Facial-Scan Fight Heats Up, Phishing Scams Surge, an AI Mix-Up Leads to a Wrongful Arrest, Plus Waymo’s Recall, Tech Nostalgia, and Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit | Air Date: 5/26 - 6/1/26✨ | AI securityAI efficiency+5 | — | Mythos modelAnthropic+3 | — | AIsecurity flaws+7 | — | 55m 43s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() 299: AI’s Role In Medicine Expands As Doctors Lean On New Tools, Robotaxis Face Fresh Safety Questions, Nick Espinoza Breaks Down Rising Privacy Risks, Hidden AI Messages, And Surveillance Concerns, Plus Dell's Tech Fail | Air Date: 5/19 - 5/25/26✨ | AI in medicinerobotaxis+3 | Nick Espinoza | WaymoOpenAI+1 | — | AI toolsmedical decisions+4 | — | 56m 27s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() 298: Fake AI Malware, OnlyFans Psychology, Scam Apps, Rail Hacks, SSD Tips That Everyone Should Know, And Smarter Tech Habits For Listeners Seeking Clear, Practical Weekly Insight, With a Little Whiskey on the Side | Air Date: 5/12 - 5/18/26✨ | AI malwareOnlyFans psychology+4 | Mike the Psychologist | Beagle backdoorOnlyFans+1 | — | AImalware+5 | — | 58m 01s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() 297: Cybersecurity Hiring is Shifting Fast as AI Fluency Is Becoming a Baseline Skill. Spotify’s Human‑Verified Music Labels, The AI Layoff Boomerang, and Sony’s 30‑Day Digital License Debate. Business Security Transparency? | Air Date: 5/5 - 5/11/26✨ | cybersecurityAI fluency+4 | — | AISpotify+1 | — | cybersecurityAI fluency+6 | — | 58m 47s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() 296: Meta’s Massive Layoffs, Billion‑Dollar AI Bets, Musk Versus Altman Drama, Runaway Robotics, Drone Delivery Dreams, Tech Fails, And The Strange Future Of Automation Collide In One Wild, Whiskey‑Fueled Episode | Air Date: 4/28 - 5/4/26✨ | Meta layoffsAI investment+5 | — | AIMeta | — | MetaAI+5 | — | 58m 44s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() 295: AI Exploits, Chatbot Chats Used As Evidence, Roblox Safety Fallout, Biometric Id Battles, Deepfake‑Driven Trust Collapse, Scam Mailbag Chaos, Starlink Outages, And Even Robot Boars — Online Safety Is Getting Expensive | Air Date: 4/14- 4/20/26✨ | AI exploitscybersecurity+5 | — | MythosAnthropic | — | AIcybersecurity+7 | — | 55m 33s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() 294: This Week We Hit AI Warning Signs, Blue‑Light Myths, Meta’s Youth‑Harm Fight, Data‑Breach Fallout, Retro‑Camera Tech, Gen Z Streaming Hacks, And A Sip Of Abasolo Whiskey. Buckle Up For A Sharp, Fast Hour On TechTime Radio | Air Date: 4/14- 4/20/26✨ | AI safety warningsblue-light myths+4 | — | Abasolo WhiskeyOpenAI+3 | — | AI governanceblue-light panic+6 | — | 57m 50s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 293: Deepfakes Erode Trust, Data Requests Surge, and Expert Nick Espinosa Warns How Privacy is Shifting. IRS AI Risk Scoring Raises Profiling Fears, Workplace "AI JUNIOR" Tells the Boss Everything, and China’s Robotaxis Freeze | Air Date: 4/7- 4/13/26✨ | deepfakesprivacy+5 | Nick Espinosa | IRS | China | deepfakesAI-generated voices+5 | — | 57m 40s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 292: What Happens When Machines Become The Main Users Online, Big Tech Could Lose Legal Protection Over Addictive Social Apps, Toilet Broadband Plus Other April Fools Tech Lore, and Why Networks Are Shifting To AI Data Centers | Air Date: 3/31- 4/6/26✨ | AI in technologydata centers+4 | — | Big Tech | — | AIinternet traffic+5 | — | 58m 13s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() 291: Explore Shifting Digital‑Privacy Rules, a Malfunctioning Humanoid Robot, Lively Hardware Debate on Apple's NEO, AI‑Driven Entertainment Trends, all while the FBI Spies on You, and with a little whiskey on the side | Air Date: 3/24- 3/30/26✨ | digital privacysurveillance+4 | — | Apple's NEOFBI | — | digital privacyFBI+6 | — | 58m 27s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() 290: This week, We Blend Quirky Tech "FARTS" into Real‑World Data. Starting with Digestion‑Tracking Wearables to Hollywood’s Push for One‑Minute Vertical Dramas and the Reality Behind Wi‑Fi 7 Marketing Claims | Air Date: 3/17- 3/23/26✨ | wearable technologyentertainment+3 | — | Digestion‑Tracking WearablesWi‑Fi 7+1 | — | digestion trackingwearables+3 | — | 56m 18s | |
| 3/7/26 | ![]() 289: Microsoft’s Project Helix Headlines Gaming Debates, Gwen Reviews the Pen Pulse Ring, and Will the MacBook Neo Be Worth It? Plus iOS exploit, Spotlights Lego’s Smart Brick, and We End with Glenlivet 12 | Air Date: 3/10 - 3/16/26✨ | gamingtechnology+4 | — | Project HelixPC gaming+10 | — | MicrosoftProject Helix+5 | — | 59m 14s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() 288: AI Reshapes Tech as Burger King Tests AI Scoring Headsets, Guest Nick Espinosa Joins the Shows, and Explains How Smartphones Get Pricier, DHS Buys Russian Hacking Tools, Malware in Google Sheets, and Worldcoin Iris‑Scan IDs | Air Date: 3/3 - 3/9/26✨ | AI technologysmartphone pricing+3 | Nick Espinosa | Burger KingDHS+2 | — | AIBurger King+6 | — | 55m 41s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 287: TechTime Radio: A Courtroom Clash with META, Sci‑Fi Pigeons, and a Hardware Squeeze Reveal the Growing Tension Between Innovation and Control. Why Do Your Devices, Data, and Autonomy Feel Increasingly Up for Grabs? | Air Date: 2/24 - 3/2/26 | 287: TechTime Radio: A landmark social‑media addiction trial, brain‑steered pigeons, and a global memory crunch collide in an hour that questions who really controls attention, autonomy, and access. We break down Zuckerberg’s courtroom spotlight, the stakes of age‑verification and identity collection, and the eerie rise of biodrone pigeons that blur the line between experimentation and coercive tech. The conversation widens to AI‑driven DRAM shortages slowing devices, inflating prices, and re... | 57m 52s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() 286: TechTime Radio: From TikTok's Tracking Pixels Tracking Your Every Move, to AI‑Polished Photos, Ring Camera Surveillance Creep, Invoice Scams, and a Massive Identity Breach, Learn Practical Defenses on Tech Shaping Your Life | Air Date: 2/17 - 2/23/26 | Think you’re safe because you never downloaded TikTok? We unpack why that’s a myth, how a tiny pixel follows you across unrelated sites, and what to do right now to shut it down. From there we dig into a subtler dilemma hiding in your camera roll: computational photography that quietly invents detail, polishes your face, and reshapes memories. It looks great—until it doesn’t. We trade quick tips for getting more honest photos, including RAW capture, disabled scene “optimizations,” and when to... | 56m 26s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() 285: TechTime Radio: This Week, TikTok’s Algorithm Reset, Waymo’s Scrape, a Stalled D.C. Robo‑minibus, New Security Risks, and a Hands‑on Look at the Ziea‑One Gadget from Gwen Way, Plus Even More, with Whiskey‑Fueled Insights | Air Date: 2/10 - 2/16/26 | Episode 285: Join us this week on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm: The Show That Makes You Go "HMMM." Welcome to our show as we guide you through all things tech with a lil' whiskey on the side. This week on TechTime Radio, we cut through a week where algorithms, automation, and accountability all collided. We opened with TikTok’s regulatory shakeup, where EU pressure and U.S. oversight triggered an algorithm reset that left creators scrambling. The conversation centered on what responsible ... | 55m 45s | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() 284: TechTime Radio: This Week, We Cover TikTok’s U.S. Overhaul, Microsoft’s AI‑Loaded Desktop Shift, AI Patients Reshaping Medical Training, Honk‑to‑Scroll Street Tech, a Drone‑Assisted Dog Rescue, and London’s Joyful Bubble Bus | Air Date: 1/27 - 2/2/26 | The headlines say TikTok just got “safer” under U.S. oversight—but we’re not convinced that swapping one set of power brokers for another changes the core data bargain. We unpack who really gains from TikTok’s algorithm shift, how investor incentives shape your feed, and whether creators and users can expect more transparency or just a new layer of control. From there, we dig into a surprising frontier in medical education: AI patients that look and sound real enough to train bedside communic... | 55m 40s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() 283: TechTime Radio: From Stair-Climbing Vacuums to AI Soulmates: "The Best of the Best from CES 2026" From Ultrasonic Knives to Emotional AI. We explore Antarctic Myths, AI in Classrooms, and a nationwide Verizon Outage | Air Date: 1/20 - 1/26/26 | What if the most exciting tech of the year wasn’t just shiny—it was useful, personal, and a little unsettling? We dive into our Top 10 from CES 2026 and share what genuinely moved the needle for everyday life, what felt like future shock, and where we think the line should be drawn. We start with wonder and method: viral claims about “hidden cities” beneath Antarctica meet the real tools behind the map—satellite interferometry, glacier-flow physics, and AI reconstruction. That lens helps us ... | 55m 42s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() 282: TechTime Radio: Does OpenAI Health Catch Medical Mistakes? GTA 6 Pushes Photorealism, Lego’s SmartBrick Debuts, Gwen Way Reviews a ProGrade SLS Printer, Samsung Faces Privacy Concerns, & Marc Returns for our Whiskey Bracket | Air Date: 1/13 - 1/19/26 | Imagine getting your lab results, feeding them into an AI, and realizing it caught a mistake your clinic didn’t. That’s where we start: the real promise of ChatGPT Health against the very real risks of privacy drift and model error. We unpack what “enhanced protections” actually need to look like, why accuracy and safety can’t play second fiddle to consent screens, and how patients can use AI without replacing their doctor. A candid story about a dropdown gone wrong makes the stakes feel pers... | 55m 50s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() 281: TechTime Radio: iRobot’s Data‑risk Bankruptcy, an AI‑run Vending Machine Gone Rogue, Bold 2026 Tech Predictions: Cybersecurity Threats, and which Everyday Tasks AI Finally Takes Over | Air Date: 1/6 - 1/12/26 | A smart home vacuum goes bankrupt and suddenly the maps of your living room might be someone else’s asset—that’s where we start, and the questions only get sharper from there. We dig into iRobot’s Chapter 11, the failed Amazon deal, and why a China-linked manufacturer gaining access to device data should force a hard reset on how we think about ownership, privacy, and consent in consumer hardware. From there, we test the limits of AI in the wild. Anthropic’s “Project Vend” handed a real vend... | 55m 44s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() 280: TechTime Radio: Special Year-End Episode: Eight Tech Stories That Shaped 2025 - We Review 2025’s Biggest Tech Shifts And Ask What Should Change Or Stay The Same For 2026 | Air Date: 12/23 - 12/29/25 | What happens when convenience becomes the cost? We close the year by unpacking the eight tech stories that reshaped daily life, wallets, and trust. From streaming’s pivot back to bundles that feel like cable, to smart speakers and connected appliances that quietly ship household data to the cloud, we trace how “modern” increasingly means managed—and often monitored. We dig into the robotics hype cycle and ask why humanoids still struggle with balance and dexterity while specialized bots make... | 55m 49s | ||||||
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