Tek Syndicate is a podcast/YouTube channel I have been following for quite some time now. They give helpful tips such as building capable PC’s for cheap, and going over happening in tech. In their latest podcast there were multiple topics that piqued my interest. Tek Syndicate goes over the latest gadgets, deals to be had shopping, and news that affects the tech world.
The Brewie was something I was very interested in as a beer lover. With the push of a button you can brew up your own beers. While the price is out of my range it was nice to a product that I would actually be interested in. Some other tidbit I seen was how Pizza Hut is looking into subconscious ordering, smellovision is making a return, and how Logan of the Podcast apologized for recommending a Kingston SSD as the specs weren't what he thought when he gave it his approval.
The main issue that garnered my attention the most was AT&T getting into a dispute with a town in Kansas over them wanting to lay down their own fiber network. Chanute a town of about 9,000 people were sick of getting 6 Mbps and AT&T stating they would not upgrade their infrastructure due to the town being so small. AT&T is trying to block this from taking place as of course they will lose out on business for being stubborn. This is just another example of corporate bullying and one of the reasons I love watching Tek Syndicate as most media outlets will not run this story. Speaking of corporate bullying the Podcast also touched on Time Warner Cable throttling YouTube which is terrible in it’s own right.
I strongly recommend anyone who’s a gamer or just someone who wants to stay in the know in tech to follow Tek Syndicate’s Podcast. From showing you how to build a gaming PC for cheap to exposing how shameless ISPs are The Tek offers a wealth of information that everyone should know so check them out on their website https://teksyndicate.com/.
Sources
- https://teksyndicate.com
- www.brewie.org
- http://www.ibtimes.com/why-att-trying-block-small-kansas-town-building-better-isp-1736630
This looks like something interesting to watch. I like watching this guy named Chris Pirillo.
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