Monthly Archives June 2018

Podcast 1826: 4th of July Future of Gaming and iOS 12

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We are delighted to have Shane Hamelin with us once again.  Shane brings an extensive knowledge of the Gaming Industry which recently celebrated E3 in Los Angeles, California.

 

 

Bryan Reedy was Shane’s special guest -Bryan designs, manufacturers and sells eyewear for a LARGE eyewear company here in Michigan.. He was also Shane’s PWNED RADIO Co-Host on 97.1 and the podcast. So he knows Radio, Gaming and EYEWEAR. We are going to talk over exposure to TECH Devices with computer, Cell Phones, Gamers and people that just sit in front of LCD’s all day and night.

Blue Light

Blue light has been a topic for a long time, but it is becoming more and more relevant as studies are done showing the harmful effects it has.
·       Blue light exists in the 400-500 nanometer within the light spectrum
·       Lenses that protect from blue light have been used for some time to help people with macular degeneration.
 Blue light is not only produced by all tech devices (anything that shows an image in color vs black and white), but is 200% stronger from the sun
·       Yes most polarized lenses do a good job blocking blue light

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Podcast 1825: The Magic Behind The Ford Fireworks

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Patrick Brault is the genius behind the wonderful display of color and light that bathed the Detroit River, Monday night, June 25.  Caston Thomas and Foster Braun were able to do a special interview with Patrick before the event.  We got behind the scenes to know the man who combines choreography, explosives (which he carefully crafts at his workshop in Mexico) and a wonderful eye for color. It was kind of like peeking behind he curtain and discovering the secrets of the Wizard of Oz!

“World-renowned pyrotechnic Patrick Brault has been choreographing the Ford Fireworks Detroit since 2009, but he’s been lighting up the skies for more than 25 years. It isn’t what he planned on doing with his life, but he sure is good at it. ”  Hour Magazine

 

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Mike Brennan is the editor of this free news source cover technology and entrepreneurship throughout the state of Michigan.  Mike publishes twice a week with text, audio and now video resources that follow those headlines.  All this is yours for just…$0.00!  Simply go to mitechnews.com, enter your email and you on your way to being better informed about what drives …


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Podcast 1824 : Memories from the Bartolini Kitchens & Happy Father’s Day to All

Show Notes:

Hour 1: The Bartolini History Begins in the Kitchen and MiTechNews for Father’s Day weekends

 

John Bartolini joins us to talk about tracing his family traditions by following a tasty trail in his aunt’s kitchen!  John is the brother of one of our faithful listeners named Paul Amici (aka Paul Senior).

You can follow John’s progress as he put the book together and discovered more of his family’s history by going to his aunt and learning the stories around the recipes.  ChgoJohn Facebook Page is that journey.

 


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Podcast 1823: 6-7 PM Sat. June 9 Indoor drones and iPhone Addiction

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Show Notes

Hour 1 Indoor Drones, Breaking iPhone Addiction, MiTechNews

 

Wayne State University Professor Giuseppe Santangelo who is also CEO of Skypersonic Indoor Drones will explain the developments taking place in this brand new field.

Giuseppe is the founder and CEO of Skypersonic LLC a US company focused on Autonomous Vehicles & UAV Systems manufacturer located in Detroit Metro, Michigan.

From 2008 to 2013, he was the CEO of a Multinational Engineering Group ,Teoresi SpA, P&L of 30 million dollars and over 400 employees.

Giuseppe collaborates at Wayne State University as professor for the Autonomous Vehicles course. Giuseppe collaborates at Lawrence Technological University as adjunct professor of Space System Engineering and Aerospace Propulsion.

Giuseppe has been a professor of Attitude Orbital Guidance and Navigation Control at the International Master II level in Space Exploration and Development Systems at Polytechnic of Turin, Universität Bremen (Germany) and Grande Ecole Aérospatiale Supaero Toulouse (France).

He was responsible for the development of some projects on behalf of the European Space Agency and NASA at Thales Alenia Space.

He studied Astronautical Engineering at La Sapienza di Roma, Giuseppe participated to the engineering design and development of several equipment for …


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Podcast 1822 June 2, 2018 Summer Camping with Mich. Science Center

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Show Notes:

Hour 1:  Tech Roundtable with our Tech Professionals

  • Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) is due to open this week and all is quiet.  It appears that there will be no new gadgets from t he folks who brought up the iPhone, iMac and iWatch in the past.  The emphasis seems to be more on what’s under the hood.
  • Bringing Up Baby in a Screen Centric World.    Are the possibilities of technology for children today limitless or limiting?
  • (Ed) How to upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Pro for free  (see article)
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Mike Brennan is the host/editor of this bi-weekly news magazine covering technology and entrepreneurial topics in Michigan.  Mike has been cover tech topics from Silicon Valley to Campus Martius here in Detroit for more that 25 years. During this summer we are experimenting with a change in format in which Mike focuses on one issue that is tops in the tech news headlines and deals with it in depth rather than pick three or four headlines.  You can still get your free copy of MiTechNews twice each week by subscribing free 


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