Aug 25th 2018
The New Screen Savers 171
Internet Controlled Robots on LetsRobot.tv
Hosted by
Leo Laporte,
Jason Howell
Let's Robot, Galaxy Note9, Moto Z3, Nikon Z7, and more.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
On The New Screen Savers recorded on Saturday, August 25, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Jason Howell:
- Nikon officially entered the mirrorless camera arena with the unveiling of the Z7 and Z6. DPReview Science Editor Rishi Sanyal joins to give his hands-on impressions.
- Jillian Ogle, Founder and CEO of Let's Robot, joins to show off her live streaming platform where anyone can take control of other people's homebrewed robots over the internet.
- Jason gives his take on two phones: a first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note9 and his review of the Verizon exclusive Moto Z3 which is aiming to be the first to 5G with a future Moto Mod.
- Megan Morrone chat's with former Apple engineer, and author of "Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs,” Ken Kocienda about how he came to be the head engineer on the original iPhone keyboard.
The New Screen Savers records live every Saturday at 3PM Pacific on twit.tv/live. Episodes are available for download and streaming later that evening at https://twit.tv/shows/new-screen-savers.
Links
- Verizon tries to douse criticism, touts “priority access” for first responders
- Security Flaws Inadvertently Left T-Mobile And AT&T Customers' Account PINs Exposed
- Epic's first Fortnite Installer allowed hackers to download and install anything on your Android phone silently
- Buy the Samsung Galaxy Note9
- Nikon Z 7 First Impressions Review
- Nikon Z 7 Hands-on DPR TV Video
- Hands-on with Nikon's new Z-mount lenses and FTZ adapter
- Buy the Nikon Z7 Mirrorless Camera
- LetsRobot.tv - Internet Controlled Robots
- LetsRobot.tv - Building Your Robot
- Buy the Moto Z3
- Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs
- PhotoCard by Bill Atkinson on the App Store