This week on
TechtalkRadio, Andy Taylor and Shawn DeWeerd unpack
iOS 26 after Apple’s recent wave of updates. Shawn—who’s been living on the beta—explains why the OS now feels
“built for two-handed use,” with core actions and search shifting to the bottom of the screen. For anyone returning from Android or upgrading older iPhones, it’s less about flashy features and more about retraining muscle memory: new-message buttons, close icons, and search live where your thumbs naturally are.
From there, the conversation widens to
the state of AI. Andy contrasts the speed and usefulness of Google’s Gemini for quick studio lookups with Siri’s slower responses, while both hosts wrestle with where AI is genuinely helpful versus where it still feels off. Practical wins include Lightroom’s AI noise reduction, using AI to wrangle manuals and code snippets, and
Google’s NotebookLM—now with interactive “ask-as-you-listen” study sessions. On the flip side: AI-generated images still struggle with fine details and text, and accuracy gaps make
“AI slop” risky for mission-critical work.
In smart home talk, Shawn revisits
Wyze’s value gear—cameras, bulbs, and a new palm-vein recognition lock—plus the subscription math behind
Cam Plus. He argues for a simple but powerful upgrade: first-class RTSP so users can record to their own NAS and keep footage off the cloud by default. Listener Q&A rolls through texting mysteries (blue vs. green bubbles and how RCS now bridges some features with Android), and the looming Windows 10 end-of-support date. They weigh Extended Security Updates versus buying new machines, and when
Rufus can help install
Windows 11 on borderline hardware—while warning that not every system will make the cut. Andy shares a great story at
ZDNet from Past Guest on the Show Ed Bott on steps to install Windows 11.
To cap it off, the guys look at
Roku’s first projector (1080p with Roku OS, auto-focus/keystone, Bluetooth private listening), share a handy tip for listening through headphones via the Roku app, and flag a recent
Plex security incident—change your password and be cautious with the latest Roku Plex app update if you’re seeing stutters or crashes.
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