The New Screen Savers - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

First Episode Ever

Kevin Rose

BattleBots Return

Nine Dollar Computer

Trey Ratcliff

Raspberry Pi

Photoshop Secrets with Bert Monroy

E3 with Jeff Gerstmann

For the Love of Spock

Enabling the Future - Printing 3D Arms for Kids

Pluto Scientist

Windows 10

Blackhat and Defcon Preview

Andy Weir 'The Martian' Movie

Neil Armstrong's Spacesuit

Note 5 vs OnePlus Two

Social Media and Politics

3D Printed Hearts

iPad Pro & Kitty Cam

Making Ready for World Maker Faire

iPhone 6s

Water on Mars

The Man Behind TOR

Back To The Future

Magic Wheelchairs

Halloween

Sup Pop and Steam Carnival

From Floppy Disks to Machine Learning

Photography from 10-thousand feet

Cooking For Geeks

Top Video Games For The Holidays

Very Maker Christmas

Star Wars and Santa Tracking

Best of 2015

CES 2016

Editing DNA and Electric Motorbikes

Augmented Reality Sandbox

Game of Geeks

Cap'n Crunch

Gravitational Waves Discovered

Apple vs. FBI

I Like Big Maps and I Cannot Lie

Raspberry Pi 3

Obama Talks Encryption at #SXSW

That Dragon, Cancer

Microsoft's Nazi Sex ChatBot

Oculus Rift and VR Extravaganza

Maker, Maker, Maker

From Russia with Code

DIY Minecraft Server

Leo Explains Linux

Kate Botello Returns!

Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinet

Google I/O and All About SSDs

Saving Humanity from Asteroids

Junk in the Tronc

Twitter's 'Fail Whale' Creator

WWDC, E3, and OnePlus 3

Stuxnet and 'Zero Days' the Movie

To Jupiter With Juno

Gotta Catch Pokémon GO

$50 Linux Computer in Your Pocket

Mapping Pokémon GO

Digital Fugitive Hunter

The World's Smallest Computer

High-Tech Booze

Movin' to the Eastside

Open-Source Underwater Drone

Living a Year on 'Mars'

The New iPhone 7 and PS4 Pro

First Look at the iPhone 7

MegaBots Battle

Water on Europa

PlayStation VR Takes on the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive

Meatless Burger That Bleeds

Tesla X Review

Election Security: Could It Be 'Rigged?'

Google Home vs. Amazon Echo

New Emojis

MacBook Pro Touch Bar Teardown

Behind the Scenes at 2K Games' MoCap Studio

Microsoft Surface Studio

WiFi Mesh Networks Battle Royale

Snowden's OS of Choice - Qubes OS

Best of 2016

CES 2017

Mixed Reality Headset for iPhone

Father Builds Daughter's Robotic Arm with No Experience

Meet Your Baby Before Birth in VR

Live Music in Your Home with Groupmuse

Android Wear 2.0 and New LG Watch Style & Sport

June Smart Oven - Cooking in the Future

7 New Earth-Like Planets Discovered

Crickets, Tastes Like Chicken

Pocket-Sized 4K Camera by Blackmagic

Inside the Nintendo Switch

Ultimate Mesh Wi-Fi Showdown

VR Roller Coaster

Super-Fast Electric Skateboard

PancakeBot

S8, F8, and Kart 8 are Gr8!

Dangers of Space Weather

Virtual Hangout in Facebook Spaces

Aim Controller for PlayStation VR

Google I/O 2017

Jupiter's Mysteries

Star Trek in VR and IRL

WWDC 2017

Hands-On with Surface Laptop and New iPad Pro

Testing WiFi Routers & Mesh Networks

Echo Show Time

Inside Lagunitas Brewing Company

Video Over IP with NewTek NDI

NASA's Flying into the Sun

Do You Speak Emoji?

Set Phasers to Fun with Starship Horizons

Robotic Safe Cracker

Eclipsing Photography

Back to School Tech

Echo, Echo, Echo...

Essential Phone Review and Teardown

Building a Bug-Out-Bag for the Zombie Apocalypse
Apple's new iPhone X and iPhone 8, more Equifax breach fallout, and racist ad-targeting options offered by Twitter, Facebook, and Google. Scotty Allen of Strange Parts joins us to show how he was able to install a 3.5mm headphone jack into an iPhone 7 by taking apart Apple's Lightning adapter and building it into a custom circuit board. When it comes to disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, and zombies, everyone needs a bug-out-bag. Patrick and Fr. Robert battle it out to see what's in their go-bag and talk about what you should do to be prepared. Speaking of improvising, Jason Howell has a trick for powering your smartphone with a 9-volt battery. Megan Morrone has part five of her Digital Cleanse series. This week she shows you what you can do to cleaning up your hard drive.Patrick and Robert answer a Call for Help about Digital Audio Converters (DACs).

Moms Can: Code

iPhone 8 Plus vs. Galaxy Note 8

Mind Your Tech Manners

Saving Rainforests with Old Smartphones

High-Quality Wireless Mic for iPhone - Mikme

Nomadic's Tactile VR Experience

iPhone X is Here

The New Xbox One X

Pixel Me Thrice - Pixel 2 XL, Pixelbook & Pixel Buds

Cooking with Tech for the Holidays

Creating Cosplay and Sci-Fi Props

2018 Nissan Leaf Electric Car

Next-Gen Nuclear Power

Holiday Gift Guide 2017

Best of 2017

iMac Pro is Here!
On this episode of The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Jason Snell:
- The new iMac Pro is here, and what better show for Leo and Jason to give reviews. They put the machine through its paces and run multiple programs at the same time.
- Have you heard of Biohacking? Josiah Zayner is known for hacking his body. The former NASA scientist has a Ph.D. in molecular biology and biophysics and is the first person to modify his own genome. He edits DNA using CRISPR and injects it into his body, all in his DIY home lab.
- Steve Gibson joins us to discuss the big story this week- the Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws.
- Jason Howell has a few apps to help you complete your New Year's resolutions.
- Megan Morrone shows us an app to get our Yoga on.
- Plus, iguanas are 'freezing' in Florida.

CES 2018
On this episode of The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ:
- Padre is back from Vegas and the huge CES 2018 extravaganza and blackout. He talks about all the cool tech he saw and what the big theme of the show was. Plus, Scott Wilkinson reports on the home theater gear that caught his eye.
- Meet Chris Sheldrick, Co-founder & CEO of what3words.com, a company who has mapped the entire planet using three words for every three square meter parcel. Plus it was announced this week that Mercedes-Benz bought 10% of the company.
- Jason Howell shows how to free up space on Android phones with Google's new file management app Files Go.
- Megan Morrone reviews ten new iPhone X cases.
- Discussion about the scary ballistic missile false alarm in Hawaii; Facebook moving media companies from their timelines; Signal encryption coming to Skype; and why AT&T is dropping Huawei phones.

Snowden's Security App
On this episode of The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Jason Howell:
- Edward Snowden has a new app for Android called Haven that turns your phone into a portable security system. Nathan Freitas, Director of the Guardian Project talks about how they created it and why.
- Steve Gibson explains his latest freeware InSpectre and how it looks for Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities.
- Calls for Help. The first wants to know about the bandwidth needed for cord-cutting and the second on sharing photos on multiple devices.
- Jason Howell and Megan Morrone put the iPhone X and Pixel 2XL in a head-to-head contest to see which can unlock faster under different scenarios.

Blockchain Explained
On this episode of The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Patrick Norton:
- Do you know what Blockchain is, what it can do, and why it's all the rage? Here to help explain: Eric Cole Ph.D., former Technical Director for the C.I.A., and served on Cybersecurity Commission; and Kevin Quennesson an AI and Blockchain expert, formerly at Twitter's AI group Twitter Cortex.
- Which is better, Siri or Google Assistant? In #TWiTSwitch 2018, Megan Morrone and Jason Howell put them to the test in a battle to answer questions!
- Canary, a device that thwarts attackers on your network.
- Megan has a review of the Apollo Personal Cloud system.
- In Call for Help, are NUC's powerful enough for some heavy hitting programs like AutoCAD and Photoshop?

Lidar Reveals Ancient Cities

Apple HomePod Smart Speaker Showdown

How Smartphone Photography Works
On this episode of The New Screen Savers with Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone:
- What makes smartphone cameras so good? Rishi Sanyal from DPReview compares two of the best, the iPhone X and Pixel 2 XL, and discuss computational photography.
- So many gadgets, where to charge them? Megan has a docking station problem, so she tries out several charging stations to see what works, what's the best, and what you need to know to build your own.
- Back in 2015 on show #11, we saw amazing images of Pluto from The New Horizons spacecraft. Now the craft just sent back some record-breaking pictures. Megan talks with researcher Simon Porter about the farthest images ever made from Earth and what is in the future for the mission.
- Jason Howell has some tips for using the new features in the DuckDuckGo privacy search engine app for Android.
- In Call for Help, find a way to separate your work from personal photos on the iPhone.

Farmers Turned Hackers and the Right to Repair

Best Dash Cam

Capturing the World in 3D

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S9+

Should You Delete Facebook?

Move in VR Like 'Ready Player One'

Early-Warning Earthquake App

World's First Digital License Plate

Nintendo Labo's DIY High Tech Cardboard Toys

$1 MacBook Touchscreen Hack

High-End PC Gaming on Any Device

Happy Third Birthday!

GDPR Explained

Is Your Echo Snooping?

'Anti-Social' Media App Privy

Ancient Organic Matter Found on Mars

DreamWorld's $400 AR Headset DreamGlass

SyncThink - Helping Doctors Diagnose Concussions with Eye-Tracking VR

Mini PC with Windows 10

3D Body Scanning

Help TakeThis.org Fight Depression With New SNES Game

New i9 MacBook Pro Can't Take the Heat?

Drinkbots Gone Wild

Hands-On With Microsoft Surface Go and Lenovo Smart Display

Hands-On with Hisense's 100-inch 4K Laser TV

Industry Tech - AR Headsets & Security Robots

Internet Controlled Robots on LetsRobot.tv

Hands-On With the Samsung Galaxy Note9

Skydio's AI-Powered Self-Flying 4K Drone

Hands-On With Canon EOS R Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera

Hands-On With the iPhone XS Max

Apple Watch 4 & macOS Mojave Reviewed

Hisense's New 100-Inch 4K Dual Color Laser TV

Hands-On With Magic Leap's AR Headset

Pixel 3 XL Hands-On

Hands-On With the iPhone XR and Google Home Hub

Can Helium Break Your iPhone?

Apple's New iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini

Alex's Holiday Guide

Fly like Iron Man with Gravity's $440K Jet Suit

temi - The Personal Robot Assistant for Your Home

Hands-On with the Google Pixel Slate Chrome OS Tablet

Take Back Control of Your Email With the Helm Personal Server

High-Tech Escape Rooms & VR Motion Tracking

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