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Jan 11, 2024 • 35min

Are unused IPv4 addresses a secret gold mine? | Ep. 120

With many companies and organizations going through IPv4 to IPv6 migration, they may be left with a large block of IPv4 addresses that can still provide value to other groups. Lee Howard, senior vice president of IPv4.Global, chats with Keith about the rise of address trading markets, why companies may not even realize that they have this value, whether the IPv6 migration will ever be completed, and why IP addressing is a lot like the good Star Trek movies. Strap in for a networking geek fest!
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Jan 9, 2024 • 27min

2024 IT Job Market Outlook: Challenges or Opportunities? | Ep. 119

With job market statistics showing a decline in the number of jobs available, is it still a good time to look for a new job in the tech space? Keith chats with Computerworld’s Lucas Mearian about the optimism in the IT/tech job space, what kind of key skills people will need as they look for a new position, and hot job areas in tech.
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Jan 2, 2024 • 37min

What makes a company great for tech workers? | Ep. 117

What makes a company great for IT professionals? The pay? The benefits? The career growth opportunities? Keith chats with Beck Stackpole and Valerie Potter about Computerworld’s Best Places to Work in IT 2024, now in its 30th year of publication. What benefits, insights and programs are making companies more appealing?
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Dec 21, 2023 • 39min

Technology and job Searching: A blessing or a curse? | Ep. 118

Getting a job in 2023 or 2024 is more difficult than 10, 20 or 30 years ago. New resume-scanning technologies and the use of artificial intelligence, while beneficial for employers, can eliminate many job seekers from getting their foot in the door. Keith chats with Chui Senanyake, an expert in human resources and CEO of The Job Helpers, about how job candidates can navigate the job seeking market as well as how to find the perfect job in 2024.
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Dec 19, 2023 • 43min

The truth about robotics in 2023: How far have we really come? | Ep. 116

With years of hype around it, the world of robotics is facing a lot more disillusionment in 2023, especially compared to the hype around generative artificial intelligence. Keith chats with Eugene Demaitre, editorial director at WTWH Media’s robotics publications, about the good, bad and ugly news around robotics, automation and autonomous vehicles in 2023.
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Dec 14, 2023 • 56min

Why has game development become a disaster? | Ep. 115

While Epic Games was able to gain victory in its lawsuit against Google for app store antitrust policies, they continue to reframe the market with partnerships that could potentially exploit users with higher microtransactions. Meanwhile, a game developer pulls a bait-and-switch with its high-profile game before announcing it’s going out of business. Our Today in Tech team covers these stories and others (including the likelihood of them attending a Kiss avatar concert) in this technology news roundup episode.
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Dec 12, 2023 • 44min

Why mobile app security should concern developers | Ep. 114

A new survey from Appdome says 40% of respondents have either fallen victim or know someone who has been victimized from a mobile fraud or mobile device attack. Raising awareness about security of mobile apps can have a big impact on a brand’s reputation, and the spotlight is shining on developers who build mobile apps, not the device makers or network carriers. Keith talks with Chris Roeckl, chief product officer at Appdome, about the survey.
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Dec 7, 2023 • 29min

How biometrics can fight back against AI voice deepfakes | Ep. 113

With artificial intelligence technology that can clone people’s voices, companies are wondering whether voice biometrics that can better authenticate a customer’s voice will be able to stop bad actors from gaining access to financial data. Keith chats with Dimitris Vassos, CEO and founder of Omilia, about how cybercriminals are using voice cloning tools to infiltrate customer call centers and other systems.
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Dec 5, 2023 • 1h 7min

Elon Musk vs. the world, part X | Ep. 112

Billionaire Elon Musk goes after Disney’s Bob Iger, claiming blackmail for advertisers moving away from Twitter/X, right in the middle of the ‘launch’ of the Cybertruck. Discussing the week’s technology news with Keith is guest co-host Jeremy Duvall, CEO of 7Factor Software. Also discussed: Instagram’s algorithm issues are troubling for showing content to child predators, and Spotify gets praise for its annual Wrapped song-listening package.
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Nov 30, 2023 • 46min

Apple’s 2023 Recap and a vision for 2024 | Ep. 111

In a year where generative artificial intelligence grabbed a lot of the top technology news headlines, Apple made some impressive gains with its hardware announcements, including the long-awaited Vision Pro. Computerworld’s Ken Mingis and Macworld’s Michael Simon join Keith in this episode to go over what worked, what didn’t and what we can expect from Apple in 2024.

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