Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline

Weekend of November 15, 2019 – Hour 3


Listen Later


Tech News and Commentary



Dave and the team discuss Apple's new 16" MacBook Pro, social media ad effectiveness, Broadcom Masters winners, space collaborations, James Dean new movie, Airbnb's verification efforts, and more.








Our guest this hour:
Bob Kittell, Professional keynote speaker on tech addiction - Ultra Memory Systems








Steve in Tyler, Texas listens on KTBB and asked: "I'm looking into getting a home security system. I do not have WiFi and I'm wondering what my options are, other than getting some type of satellite dish or something along that line."



http://www.intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2019/11-15-2019/11-15-2019-H3S1.mp3







Steve, you don’t need WiFi for a home security system, but you will need some kind of internet connection if streaming it to your phone or anything else outside your home.



If all you’re concerned about are cameras that you can look at or record from within your home, that’s easy. You can still buy regular wired cameras and plug them into a central DVR and watch them from a screen.



If you’d like to use wireless cameras you can get a WiFi access point even if you don’t have internet access at home and spare yourself the task of wiring you home for the cameras. WiFi can create a local network, it doesn’t need to speak to the outside world. Just keep in mind that you will need it if you want to watch your cameras from outside your home.



For internet access, if you’re in a rural area your options may be limited, and you may be looking at satellite. Just keep in mind that whatever you choose has no data caps or at least high data caps because streaming video is data intensive and you don’t want to end up with overages or using up all your data on just cameras.



James in Nashville, Tennessee listens online and asked: "With the advent of the newer VR headsets, Oculus, HTC Vive and some of the other ones that are 8K, do you think now is a good time to buy one of these headsets, or should I wait until the next generation?"



http://www.intotomorrow.com/media/podcasts/2019/11-15-2019/11-15-2019-H3S4.mp3







James, no one here is a big gamer so maybe gaming fans know better or would disagree, however, it looks to us at least like you really have to want to like the current VR games.



Lots of people are very impressed and get into them when they first play them, the question is, are they still interested in playing them 48 hours later? Our guess is that the novelty wear off pretty quickly.



All games end up having to be relatively static, your range of motion is limited for obvious reasons, and it’s kind of awkward to use your body to look behind you but press a little button to run, so you mostly stand in one place when you play VR games.



That makes for decent puzzle games, but it can be awkward for other things. That problem has actually led Oculus to stress live concerts and streaming videos as one of the main uses for one for their standalone VR set.



We’d wait for future generations before buying any hardware, but if you’re really tempted by them now at least you’re already not a first gen adopter and can get a reasonably functional product.







...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Into Tomorrow With Dave GravelineBy Into Tomorrow

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

26 ratings


More shows like Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline

View all
The Ramsey Show by Ramsey Network

The Ramsey Show

38,557 Listeners

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! by NPR

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

38,622 Listeners

The Clark Howard Podcast by Clark Howard

The Clark Howard Podcast

5,396 Listeners

Stuff You Should Know by iHeartPodcasts

Stuff You Should Know

77,287 Listeners

The Glenn Beck Program by Blaze Podcast Network

The Glenn Beck Program

25,164 Listeners

The Current powered by Kim Komando by Kim Komando

The Current powered by Kim Komando

829 Listeners

The Ben Shapiro Show by The Daily Wire

The Ben Shapiro Show

153,604 Listeners

The NPR Politics Podcast by NPR

The NPR Politics Podcast

25,782 Listeners

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe by The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

40,678 Listeners

The Matt Walsh Show by The Daily Wire

The Matt Walsh Show

27,818 Listeners

The Charlie Kirk Show by Charlie Kirk

The Charlie Kirk Show

48,246 Listeners

Kim Komando Daily Tech Update by Kim Komando

Kim Komando Daily Tech Update

182 Listeners

The Megyn Kelly Show by SiriusXM

The Megyn Kelly Show

38,099 Listeners

The Kim Komando Show by Kim Komando

The Kim Komando Show

82 Listeners