Published: Jan. 7, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
What can we expect from this year's CES event in Las Vegas? Apple has begun sending payments out for its "Batterygate" settlement. Is there a way to keep your calendar information private and secure? And why am I getting so many spam callers on my cellular network?
\n- What to expect at CES 2024.
\n- RIP: Software design pioneer and Pascal creator Niklaus Wirth.
\n- Apple starts sending "Batterygate" settlement payments to iPhone users.
\n- Logan Paul promises CryptoZoo refunds, as long as you don't sue him.
\n- Can I use my phone to transcribe my thoughts into a document?
\n- Scott Wilkinson and the TVs at CES 2024.
\n- How can I access a Samsung tablet if I don't have access to the recovery phone number or email account?
\n- How can I better secure other's online activity after possibly encountering a phishing attack?
\n- Is there a way to keep my calendar information private and secure without going over the cloud?
\n- With my Pixel 5 getting the update to Android 14, will the phone be getting support for one more year?
\n- In what ways can an iPad be used like a computer?
\n- How can I reduce the number of spam callers I'm getting on the Mint Mobile network (a sponsor of the TWiT network)?
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Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent
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Guest: Scott Wilkinson
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