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Business Untitled

Business Untitled

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Business Untitled offers a front-row seat to the wisdom of those who've walked the path less traveled. Gain unparalleled access to the minds behind global enterprises, startups, and ventures as we delve deep into the journeys, triumphs, and invaluable insights of these extraordinary visionaries. Discover the strategies, philosophies, and innovative thinking that propelled them to the pinnacles of their fields.
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The Untitled Linux Show covers the week's hottest Linux news for desktop, gaming, and even enterprise. ULS is the weekly update you don't want to miss, from the latest kernel development to the updates on your favorite apps! Each episode finishes with a killer command line tip from each host. You can join Club TWiT for $7 a month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for Untitled Linux Show and all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podcast ad-free for $2.99 a ...
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Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project

Adam Savage, Norman Chan, Will Smith

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Posted on Tuesdays, Norm and Will discuss topics of interest with Adam--nothing is off-limits! Still Untitled covers everything from hot-button issues within the maker community to experiences from Adam's life to questions from the audience. Enjoy!
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This is a Flagship Podcast by Tech Gadget, also a place for those who hates to read ultra crazy long articles (from us, of course). The main host, aka founder of Tech Gadget, ZY will leads talking ideas, stuff and tons of just-everything Tech things every week - along with special guests every episode. So, this is Vocals... by Tech Gadget.
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The Untitled Gadget Podcast

The Untitled Gadget Podcast

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Unbiased. Unabashed. Unfiltered. We break down the biggest gadget stories from the week in this hour-long podcast. Get all the details on the latest phones and accessories, go behind the scenes at the biggest events, and learn about how the latest technologies will revolutionize the Indian market. You will be entertained.
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Hello my name is Felipe R. I run small segment topics on my Instagram where I take about Entrepreneurship, gaming, architecture, self teaching, trending topics and much more! So with the idea of becoming more and reaching out to the world about my point of view on things i felt like I needed to just start and what better way to implement something other than executing it! Hope you tune in as this develops.
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The Untitled Car Project

The Untitled Car Project

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Welcome to The Untitled Car Project! A show about car enthusiasts with a penchant for tweaking their vehicles to get the most out of them. As lifelong students of this never-ending fandom, we aim to highlight the sheer brilliance behind many individuals doing remarkable things in this space and also aim to tell their story through our Podcast. Our show has been catered to those with an obsession for Technical Jargons as well as the mighty noob. Just like all great things, they constantly evo ...
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Given enough time, even a business starts to collect some interesting stories. And Panic, Portland's long-standing software company/video game publisher/hardware developer/who knows what, has been around for a long time. Our host, Christa Mrgan, takes a look at the strange, funny, interesting, and useless parts of Panic, through interviews, stories, and Cabel's rambling asides. Now Panic lore can be shared by everyone, for better or worse.
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This podcast is a reflection on my opinions on gaming , and what im doing now . its meant to be funny and entertaining , and insightful when possible . So put on a headset and liten to us talk about MMOs to board games . and thanks for gaming.
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Barrett's Project Discovery & Project Interaction teachers, & ELL, Reading, & Classroom Teachers were awarded a $10,000 Toyota TAPESTRY Science grant. The 2006-07 grant supported student participation in lessons that incorporate the Jason Project, NASA Explorer School experiences, Virginia Science and culminated with the creation of video podcasts by fourth graders. Recently science podcasts created by 2nd grade students have been added to this blog.
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Welcome to "Evolving Riches: A Billionaires' Odyssey," where we embark on a thrilling journey through the annals of wealth creation. In this captivating podcast, we unveil the untold stories of billionaires from different eras, connecting their tales of triumph and transformation. From the Gilded Age titans like Carnegie and Rockefeller to modern tech moguls such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, we explore the secrets behind their colossal fortunes. Each episode delves into the dynamic stra ...
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Smalltalk Reflections

David Buck and Craig Latta

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The Smalltalk programming language is not only the first pure object oriented language, but has been the birthplace for many of today's best practices in software development including agile methods, design patterns, unit testing, refactoring and incremental development. In the Smalltalk Reflections podcast, David Buck and Craig Latta guide you through the world of Smalltalk covering topics from basic object oriented principles to software testing, version control and deployment techniques. ...
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Jonathan reviews the OrangePI RV2, Windows runs Arch btw, and Nvidia is deprecating CUDA for some old video cards. PewDiePie made a Linux video, Proton 10 enters Beta, and OSU's Open Source Labs has a funding crunch. For command line tips, Ken starts a series on the pw-cli, Jeff has some ricing tips with eww, and Jonathan talks about Open Source ch…
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This month, we’re diving deep into spring cleaning for your business, and today, we’re tackling a crucial yet often overlooked area: your social media presence. Just like that website we discussed last week, many businesses set up their social media profiles and then… well, they forget about them. It’s time to dust off those digital corners and giv…
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Cosmic is nearly Beta-worthy, The NVIDIA Beta driver is solid, and we look back on a Code of Conduct legacy at Gnome. Then a shiny new RISC gadget catches our eyes and wallets, there's plenty of controversy in the Kernel, and new things are coming for Linux Graphics. For tips we have mispipe for a slightly different take on piping commands, Bitward…
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Traffic and New York go hand in hand. But what if the answer to all this gridlock isn’t more tolls — it’s going up?We sat down with Blade’s founder and CEO Robert S. Wiesenthal to talk about building a business around helicopters, air taxis, and what it really takes to fly above the chaos.No shortage of ounces of gold on this episode. Shoutout our …
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This month, we’re diving deep into spring cleaning for your business, and today, we’re tackling a crucial yet often overlooked area: your social media presence. Just like that website we discussed last week, many businesses set up their social media profiles and then… well, they forget about them. It’s time to dust off those digital corners and giv…
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Ubuntu and Fedora are out! And Git turns 20! Cosmic is showing up everywhere, Framework has an impressive AMD-powered 13-inch laptop, and Thunderbird is rolling out the Thundermail service! For tips we have vidir for renaming multiple files at once, pw-mon for monitoring pipewire, g as a go replacement for ls, and todist-rs for a TUI take on todois…
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Many small business owners treat their website as a one-and-done project. But just like your physical office, your digital storefront needs regular attention to stay effective. Industry standards suggest updating your content at least monthly with a blog, article, or news, and a significant refresh or redesign every two to three years. So, small bu…
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Fedora is about to ship 42, Ubuntu is gearing up for 25.04, and we talk about a head-to-head performance comparison between the two. LMDE is working on OEM mode, OpenSSH pushes version 10, and the guys make virtual swap make sense. For tips there's cheat, sponge, and ranger, and you can find the show notes at https://bit.ly/4j2qgGg Enjoy! Host: Jon…
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This Spring, we're diving into "spring cleaning" for your business. Today, we're tackling your marketing strategy. Over the next few weeks, we'll also be decluttering your website, social media, email marketing, and even your physical workspace – all leading us into Mental Health Month in May. So, let's get started! In this episode, we will talk ab…
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Everyone’s feeling the ripple effects after the latest tariff announcements — but is any of this really new?We’re back to unpack what’s happening in a country we care deeply about. These shifts are touching every industry and every thought leader, so it only makes sense for us to cover this FIRST before bringing back any of our friends as guests.No…
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This week we talk about the OnePackage to rule them all, APT 3.0, Desktop Wayland benchmarking, and Steam's April first update. Then we talk Mozilla, The Nitrux distro and its new browser, and Jeff's Beta experience with Kubuntu 25.04. For tips we have flock for command line file locking, apt modernize sources for automated source file upgrades, pw…
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As we continue celebrating Women’s History Month throughout March, we’re diving into a topic that resonates with so many women in their professional journeys: imposter syndrome. It’s that nagging feeling of not quite belonging, of being a fraud who’s about to be “found out.” While imposter syndrome can affect anyone, research suggests it tends to b…
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This week we're talking about Ubuntu's 25.04 Beta, SteamOS rumors, and the next big XZ release. Then EU OS has the guys scratching their heads, KDE starts planning the Plasma Login Manager, and Torvalds has another rant over hdrtest in the kernel. For tips we have pw-mididump for dumping Pipewire Midi events, ddgr for command line Duck Duck Go, and…
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On this weeks episode we talk about the recent rumor that the massive Last of Us 2 leak was caused by an employee over a pay dispute, and we cover the comments made from Microsoft's Phil Spencer about this new controller latency feature and how he believes it will be as big of a technological jump as from 2D to 3D graphics.District Four Kevin MacLe…
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On this weeks episode John and I talk about our experience over the last 2 weeks with the newly launched PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles!Now on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/show/5gYAuijvDxtZM54jyNIivA Subscribe on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/game-talk-radio/id1231907355?mt=2Follow me on Twitter! @gametradegreggJoin us on Discord: …
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On this episode we talk about how EA lost its exclusive license to make Star Wars Games!Now on Spotify!open.spotify.com/show/5gYAuijvDxtZM54jyNIivASubscribe on iTunes!itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/game-…d1231907355?mt=2Follow me on Twitter! @gametradegreggJoin us on Discord: discord.gg/R8kCeESJoin us on Steam: steamcommunity.com/groups/thedroprateLik…
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On this weeks episode Gregg and John chat about a recent New York Times article asking the question "what is too much screen time?" and we also go over the recent Cyberpunk 2077 drama including Jason Schreiers latest article.Twitter @GameTradeGreggYoutube.com/droprateTwitch.tv/thedroprateDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under C…
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On this weeks episode Gregg and John try and explain the craziness going on with GameStop's stock along with the hilarious price increase (and subsequent backtrack) of Xbox Live!Twitter @GameTradeGreggYoutube.com/droprateTwitch.tv/thedroprateDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://crea…
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On this weeks episode John and Gregg talk about the CD Projekt Red hack and what it means to be a responsible journalist covering the story. As every week we also have our weekly game pick up piles and John shares a story of calling the SEC on a GameStop customer!Youtube.com/dropratetwitch.tv/thedroprateTwitter @GameTradeGreggDistrict Four Kevin Ma…
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On this weeks episode Gregg and John talk about new legislation in Illinois that would ban Grand Theft Auto from being sold. Along with that is a crazy story of a game 7 years in the making finally arriving, but with a bit of a crazy story!Twitter @GameTradeGregg and @DryercomboYoutube.com/droprateTwitch.tv/thedroprateDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (i…
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On this special episode of Game Talk Radio Gregg catches up with an old Twitter pal Mike Untitled and the two riff about problems with game journalism covering the Microsoft buying Bethesda (Zenimax) stories and they dive into the stupidity of console wars (in particular fanboys).Follow us on Twitter@GameTradeGregg@MikeUntitledSubscribe on Youtube.…
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On this weeks episode Gregg and John talk about a few different angles in game collecting. They discuss the longevity of current gaming and if there will be any future value in those games!Youtube.com/dropratetwitch.tv/thedroprateTwitter @GameTradeGregg and @dryercomboDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By …
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We are back! This week I have a special guest Super Nicktendo! Nick and I started our YT channels around the same time and we talk our Youtube journey along with the topic of the retro game market prices going crazy!Follow me!Twitter @gametradegreggyoutube.com/dropratetwitch.tv/thedroprateFollow Nick!Twitter @SnicktendoYoutube: https://www.youtube.…
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On this episode we talk about an ex Days Gone developer making some interesting comments about game sales on David Jaffe's YouTube channel and we review the new Mortal Kombat movie!Twitter@GameTradeGregg@DryerComboDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/…
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I know it has been too long! Thank you all for the amazing support. This weeks episode I dive deep into the recent news that a copy of Super Mario 64 sold for 1.5 million dollars.Follow me on Twitter @gametradegreggSubscribe on youtube.com/droprateDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https:…
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John is back with Gregg to talk about the weird and mysterious journey that is Limited Rare Games. Are they grifting customers who have FOMO, or is it all an elaborate ruse to generate publicity for another game release? Follow us down the rabbit hole to find out!District Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attri…
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On this episode Gregg talks about the lunacy of used video game prices but also the uneducated "gamers" that do not understand how the buy and sell market works.Follow me on Twitter @gametradegreggtwitch.tv/gametrade_greggDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/lice…
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On this weeks episode I talk about a recent Kotaku article going into detail about a recent GameStop employee walkout in protest over bad upper/middle management.Twitter @gametradegreggyoutube.com/c/droprateTwitch.tv/gametrade_greggDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommon…
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On this weeks podcast I have a special guest, my good friend Jack! We discuss the merits of the argument of the "right way to play games" whether it is original games/hardware, software emulation, or FPGA.Follow me on twiter @gametradegreggFollow Jack @JacksuxatgamesDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By At…
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On this episode with special guest Mike Untitled we have an open discussion about game piracy and the reasons some people use to justify it. Is it game preservation or game access?District Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/…
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After a 5 month hiatus Gregg is back to give an update on life, games, and the new store remodel! He also dives into the idea of game reviews and should we even care what score games get?District Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/…
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Gregg catches up after 5 months of slacking off and talks about the LARGEST GAME COLLECTION HE HAS EVER PURCHASED! https://twitter.com/GameTradeGregghttps://www.twitch.tv/gametradegreggDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/…
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On this episode Gregg tries to tackle the complicated situation with Nintendo suing the creators of the YuZu Switch emulator and we dive again into the legality and morality of piracy and game preservation.https://twitter.com/GameTradeGregghttps://www.twitch.tv/gametradegreggDistrict Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commo…
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On this episode Gregg breaks down the recent announcement of the PS5 Pro and also shares his experience visiting the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin where all his fundraising goes.District Four Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/…
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Mentorship stands as a beacon of hope and a powerful tool for empowering the next generation of female leaders, especially within the dynamic field of marketing. This blog post delves into the transformative impact of mentorship to highlight its crucial role in fostering career growth and leadership development. In this episode, we will talk about …
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Gimp 3 is finally here, after 7,10, 13, or 20 years of waiting, depending on who you ask. Blender 4.4 and Calibre 8 are out, Fedora 42 goes Beta, and Gnome 48 is available. Firefox finally brings back PWA, Linux 6.15 fixes a de-randomized security misfeature, and Asahi Lina has stepped back from Linux GPU development. For tips, we have the ifne com…
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This month, we’re celebrating Women’s History Month with a series of discussions on impactful female figures and topics. Today, we’re diving into women who changed history, focusing on remarkable women from Alabama and groundbreaking figures in technology. In this episode, we will talk about these important topics: 01:50 Mae Jemison 02:22 Julia Tut…
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This week we're talking Rust Coreutils in Ubntu, Intel's new CEO, and the Linux performance of AMD's newest x3d powerhouse CPU. Then Crossover releases 25, and ReactOS and Free95 battle for Windows reimplementation supremacy. There's the Zed Editor, Audacity updates and news from KDE! For tips we have the Pipewire pw-profiler, ifdata for network in…
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In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re shining a light on incredible women-owned businesses right here in Birmingham, Alabama. This month is dedicated to celebrating women who have shaped history, are leading the charge today, and mentoring the next generation. We’ll also tackle the ever-present imposter syndrome and explore ways to build lasting…
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There are new GPUs that are "available"! Are either NVIDIA or AMD's new offering a good deal for the Linux user? Speaking of AMD, what's up with that AMD Microcode vulnerability? Mono is back, with a dash of Wine, Ubuntu is reverting the O3 optimizations, and we say Goodbye to Skype. For tips we have mesg for controlling console messaging, and virs…
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This February, amidst all the Valentine’s Day love, we’re taking a slightly different approach. Today, we’re talking about the things we love to hate in the social media sphere – the common mistakes small business owners make, and a few personal pet peeves we just can’t ignore. Let’s jump right in! In this episode, we will talk about these importan…
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We have Kernel resignations, A GPL court case of some importance, and Mozilla's potentially broken promise. Curl maintainers have thoughts, Some gaming classics have gone open source, COSMIC has another Alpha, and ROCm probably isn't ready for the 9070. For tips we have Chronic out of MoreUtils, pipewire's pw-loopback for audio looping fun, wall fo…
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These days our phones are practically an extension of ourselves, and the apps within them are essential to our daily lives. This month, we’re sharing the love – specifically, the apps and programs we adore and brought with us into 2025. We have compiled a list of favorites from the entire Social U team, so you know these tools are tried, tested, an…
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Facial recognition and machine learning have already shown that AI doesn’t always make ethical decisions. As AI evolves and expands into music, finance, and media, are we giving it too much power? Could AI ever throw a tantrum and go rogue? This week we explored the risks, realities, and the sci-fi future of AGI that might be closer than we think.N…
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In today's crowded marketplace, your brand is your most valuable asset. It's more than just a logo; it's the identity and story of your company, what sets you apart from the competition, and what resonates with your target audience. As a social media manager or small business owner, understanding and investing in your brand is crucial for success. …
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As a small business owner, you wear many hats. Marketing can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to social media. With platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok, it can be tempting to try to be everywhere at once. However, spreading yourself too thin can be counterproductive. The key is to identify the best social me…
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