Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy: 1950

Kategorie: Computer und Technologie
Kanal: Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy
Datum: 5. Dezember 2022, 1:30
Stufe: C1-C2 (Fortgeschrittene)


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Apple plans to move iPhone production out of China. How do you transfer your calendar & text messages from an Android phone to an iPhone? What are some excellent wireless charger options? Is it worth purchasing an international plan when traveling overseas? Is it secure to store sensitive documents in the cloud, and what are my options for a secure cloud services? What are some recommendations for universal remotes nowadays? Should you wait for the next generation of the Apple Mac Studio? Why can't I play mp3 files on my Samsung phone? Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt & the Blue assignment review, and Rod Pyle!

  • Apple planning to move iPhone production out of China.
  • How to transfer and sync your calendar & chats from your Android phone to your iPhone.
  • Sam Abuelsamid & Tesla's Semi trucks.
  • Setting up a home theater system in 2022: doing it yourself and how to start?
  • What will happen to radio in the future?
  • What are some good wireless chargers?
  • How to prepare for overseas travel? Do you need to buy an international plan from your mobile provider?
  • Chris Marquardt and the Blue assignment review
  • What cloud storage options are best for secure documents?
  • Recommendations for universal remotes.
  • Should you wait for the next Apple Mac Studio?
  • Should I get a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air? M1 or M2?
  • Rod Pyle and 3D-printed structures on the moon.
  • Why can't I play my mp3 files on my Samsung phone?

Host: Leo Laporte

Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle

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