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Each week, Rick joins his buddy Sully to talk tech on the Limpert Tech "SullyCast on ALT 105.7, formerly TalkRadio 640 WGST

Thursday
Nov192015

WGST's "The Sully Show" for 11/20/15 - Black Friday Gadget Deals

*Black Friday is one week away!   Nov. 27

We are starting to get into the season where we start thinking about holiday gifts, but we want to get a good deal.

If the word "doorbuster", "rebate" or "cash back" is in your vocabulary or if you don't mind long lines, Black Friday may be your favorite day of the year.

Have a listen to Rick and Sully:

 

 

1.   Keurig Kold

Now discounted down to $299.99 from Keurig

The brand new Keurig is making cold drinks and not just any cold drinks. Actual drinks like Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Sprite and more.

Something for everyone

Seltzers, he wants mixers for cocktails. Want a Coke®? How about an iced tea? Or maybe a refreshing flavored water.

Get what you want, when you want it, at the push of a button.
http://www.keurig.com/content/kold-landing

See the variety of beverages available
http://www.keurig.com/kold-beverages/c/koldbeverages101
 
 

2. Epson EcoTank Printers  Super Tank Printers

* They really are awesome!  Check Epson.com for all the deals

No fuss, no mess, helping the environment

Epson's new EcoTank line of Supertank all-in-one printers features revolutionary ink replacement technology that offers an unbeatable combination of convenience and value, with super-high-capacity,
refillable ink tanks and ultra low-cost replacement inks. These all-in-one printers come with enough ink in the box to print for up to 2 years1, so you can print thousands of black and color pages before replacing ink.

 

3.  Zagg.com  -  Accessories and more for your mobile devices is having everything 40%-60% off for Black Friday

That includes.... .  Zagg's Messenger Universal Keyboard

One keyboard for all your devices...  from Zagg.com   $69.99  also one coming for iPad Pro - take with you on your golf trips

Features
    Universal compatibility and Bluetooth® capability syncs with Apple, Android, and Windows operating systems as well as with virtually any computer, tablet, or smartphone.
    Island-style keys in an 8-inch or 12-inch typing area* offer a natural typing experience so you can email, take notes, and blog faster.
    Magnets secure the cover when not in use and activate the keyboard’s sleep/wake function to help preserve battery life and ensure you can enjoy up to three months of typing between charges**.
    The built-in stand provides an ideal viewing angle for any device.
    A durable cover provides a secure grip and protects your keyboard when not in use.
 

4.  Need a 32" Flat Screen TV?

Target and Kohl’s both with a Westinghouse 32" LED TV for $99.99 on Black Friday

Includes 3 HDMI inputs, a 60hz refresh rate, a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, USB input for picture mode and also a PC input for those that want to use this as a PC monitor which is also very convenient.
 

5. The Fizzics Beer System

Makes any beer taste better.  $169 available at Brookstone stores - creates a draft beer taste and experience from a bottle or can... check  for deals

Provides enhanced balance and sensational mouthfeel of aromatics, body, and texture with all of your favorite beers

Compatible with any size can or bottle, up to a 64 oz. growler

Scientifically engineered using patent-pending fluid and gas technology to enhance your beer—no separate CO2 or Nitro canisters necessary!

Simple to use: just put your beer into the unit, place the tube into the beer, close the lid, then pull the tap handle to pour and push it to create the perfect foam head

Works with just about any style of carbonated beer, including IPAs, Pilsners, Lagers, Stouts, and more.

Review: No longer are expertly poured, quality draft beer experiences exclusive to high-end craft beer bars. The Fizzics™ System is built to stimulate all 5 of your senses to deliver a sublime beer experience and sensory fusion. It provides an aromatic bouquet, accelerated fizz, enhanced flavor, better mouthfeel, and a visually appealing head for a perfectly poured pint that tastes just how brewers intended!
 

6.  Amazon's "Eight Days of Black Friday"


We just wanted to remind you that Amazon's 8 Days to Black Friday sale starts at 12AM PST today.
Deals will start as often as every five minutes from today through November 28th. In addition, there will be 10 special daily deals on Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday. Aside from enjoying free 2-day shipping, Amazon Prime members will get a 30-minute head start.

Thursday
Nov122015

Wireless Wednesday for 11/13/15 - Scooter's Coffee and Tech Books

A new coffee shop  and Rick's Tech Book Picks leading up to the holidays

Stop the presses!  Rick isn't at his regular Starbucks in North Fulton today... he's trying out the newest new coffeeshop in Roswell. Scooters Coffee is open now on Crossville Rd.
First in the state of Georgia

Have a listen to the segment:


The new location, a drive-thru coffeehouse in Roswell, GA, (550 W. Crossville Road), features Scooter’s new, modernized interior design, free wifi, USB charging stations, a large group meeting room, a convenient drive-thru window, and of course, its full menu of world-class coffee and espresso drinks, as well as hand-crafted pastries.

To celebrate the opening, the new location will offer $1 medium drinks this Friday, November 13th.

Other Grand Opening specials planned for next week and more I'm sure to come, All of your favorite coffee drinks and more.
www.scooterscoffee.com
 


After getting hopped up on all tha coffee, we take a look at some "tech related" themed books leading up to the holidays.  As Amazon launches its first Brick and Mortar bookstore in Seattle.



And we take a look at some current top tech books...

1.  Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Trying to Reinvent Money, by Nathanial Popper

A New York Times technology and business reporter charts the dramatic rise of Bitcoin and the fascinating personalities who are striving to create a new global money for the Internet age.

Digital Gold is New York Times reporter Nathaniel Popper’s brilliant and engrossing history of Bitcoin, the landmark digital money and financial technology that has spawned a global social movement.

The notion of a new currency, maintained by the computers of users around the world, has been the butt of many jokes, but that has not stopped it from growing into a technology worth billions of dollars, supported by the hordes of followers who have come to view it as the most important new idea since the creation of the Internet. Believers from Beijing to Buenos Aires see the potential for a financial system free from banks and governments. More than just a tech industry fad, Bitcoin has threatened to decentralize some of society’s most basic institutions.
 

2.   Make: Electronics by Charles Platt


The newest version of Make: Electronics by Charles Platt is now available through Maker Media. It makes a great holiday of New Year's gift for the "maker" in your life or anyone curious or interested in electronics. This book gets readers right in the middle of all the action.

The “Maker Movement” keeps building up steam in this country and this book/guide can be a big help.
 

3.  Cooking for Geeks by Jeff Potter

More than just a cookbook, Cooking for Geeks applies your curiosity to discovery, inspiration, and invention in the kitchen. Why do we bake some things at 350°F/175°C and others at 375°F/190°C? Why is medium-rare steak so popular? And just how quickly does a pizza cook if we overclock an oven to 1,000 F/540 C? Author and cooking geek Jeff Potter provides the answers to these questions and more, and offers his unique take on recipes -- from the sweet (a patent-violating chocolate chip cookie) to the savory (slow-cooked brisket).
This book is an excellent and intriguing resource for anyone who enjoys cooking or wants to experiment in the kitchen.

 


4. And Crayola Now Has Its Own Line of Coloring Books For Adults

For the grownup colorer who intends to maybe frame and hang their work, the Crayola Color Escapes adult coloring kits feature over-sized 11x17-intricate black and white illustrations by artist Claudia Nice, plus a collection of either colored pencils, fine-line colored markers, or watercolor pencils. There are four of the sets to choose from, including Geometric, Kaleidoscope, Nature, and Garden themes.
 

Thursday
Nov052015

WGST's "The Sully Show" for 11/6/15 - What's New With Lexus

Rick is currently at the Lexus RX Regional Media Preview in Charleston, South Carolina. He's getting a preview and test driving the new 2016 Lexus RX 450h.

Have a listen to Rick and Sully:



 

1.  Lexus is top brand in Consumer Reports' reliability survey

The best and most reliable transmissions and the best reputation in the auto industry for performance and cutting edge technology
http://www.lexus-int.com/models/RX/

2.  History of the RX line
Since the launch in 1998, the Lexus RX has proved immensely popular with those needing the flexibility of a sport-utility vehicle combined with the driving comfort of a luxury sedan, all wrapped in an attractive, elegant package. The all-new RX’s mix of sharp creases and curves represents a bold evolution in the model’s styling, sharing the same design DNA with other recently-launched models in the Lexus lineup.

This perennial best-selling luxury crossover adds advanced new redesigned hybrid and gasoline powertrains, sophisticated safety technologies, driver aids and welcome new convenience and technology features to make this the best Lexus sport-utility vehicle offering to date.


3. Exterior - Safe and Sporty

The front features a completely new fascia that’s highlighted by an emboldened spindle grille with a chrome-plated border and triple L-shaped LED headlamps. Together with the redesigned fog lamps, this gives the RX an elegant yet futuristic aura. Muscular front fender flares add to the vehicle’s sporty attitude.  The RX has a dynamic profile that minimizes drag and decreases front and rear lift. All this makes the vehicle more stable at high speed with a sharp reduction in wind noise. A truly innovative styling element is the blacked-out C-pillars, which provide the illusion of a floating roofline never before seen on a Lexus.


4. The redesigned instrument cluster offers the driver instantaneous information with a quick glance at its large and easy-to-read gauge faces.

 

5.  Performance and Stability

When it comes to delivering precise, controlled handling, the new RX offers impressive dynamic capability. The entire chassis has been fortified to provide better stability and control through turns. The vehicle’s body structure has been strengthened with added stiffness, helping to drastically improve its handling response while reducing engine and road noise in the cabin. The vehicle also features innovative technology, such as Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM), each system designed to recognize potentially dangerous situations and make automatic and often transparent adjustments to ensure the car remains in control when entering and exiting corners. Also, All-Wheel Drive improves the RX’s handling performance and stability on both dry and slick surfaces alike.

6.  Cool New Technology (For those in the back seat)

A Rear Seat Entertainment system is available that includes large 11.6-in. flat-panel LCD displays that offer exceptional high quality viewing from a range of angles, screen tilt adjustment from 0 to 50 degrees and a convenient HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) input port located on the center console rear end panel.
 

Friday
Oct302015

WGST's "The Sully Show" for 10/30/15 - Macon and Halloween Apps

Rick is in Macon, GA all this week once again. He is the media coordinator for the Tennis Classic of Macon, a women's professional tennis tournament- think of it as the Triple-A of the tennis circuit. It's a stone's throw away from the big tennis tours. You find young players, former college All-Americans and come veteran pros working their way up the rankings. Rick is there for all 9 days of the play and the action is taking place at the tennis center at Mercer University.


 
But also with Halloween here this weekend, there are a number of apps that can keep you and your family safe while trick-or-treating.

Remember that Halloween is all about having fun, but in the world we live in, one must take safety precautions. Here are some "app" ideas that AT&T is kind enough to provide.

Have a listen:



1.  iHandy Flashlight app

Download any free Flashlight app, like iHandy Flashlight app so you and your child’s device can be used as a bright light or beacon for easy navigation. The app allows some customization of the light, so users have some options.
 

2.   RedPanic Button App

You may also want to try the RedPanic Button app. Put to your child’s device not only for added peace-of-mind, but for the very fact that they can send out a text message with their exact coordinates that comes through on Google Maps to family members. The distress signal can also be posted on Facebook or Twitter. RedPanic offers quite a bit for a free app.
 

3.  AT&T's Family Map

Also, be able to track your little trick-or-treater with a location-based service, like FamilyMap from AT&T. This powerful app lets you see and track the location of your child’s device on an interactive and real-time map from your smartphone, PC or tablet.
 

4.   Life360

Life360 is a free app that allows users to create private groups, and communicate via group chat. It also sends notifications when members check into places and users can even set boundary limits.
 

5. Amazon is celebrating Halloween with $70 worth of apps and games for free (Thru Oct 31)


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If your Android phone or tablet seems boring with the same old apps, then today is a good day to give it a boost with some new apps and games. Amazon is hosting a “Scary Good Deals” sale to celebrate Halloween. There are 33 apps and games valued at over $70.

Some of the notable apps include Runtastic Pro (reg $5), Splashtop Remote Desktop (reg $5), and AVG AntiVirus Pro (reg $12). Gamers will also love the selection which includes Lego Star Wars Microfighters (reg $1), Airport Mania 2 (reg $5), and Huebrix (reg $1).

Since these apps and games are from the Amazon Appstore (not Google Play), you will need the Amazon Appstore app on your device. It’s already pre-installed on the Fire Phone as well as Fire tablets. All other Android users will need to download the Amazon App store app, which you can find here.

6.  Facebook

If you maybe have a teenager making the rounds to various friend's houses on Halloween, Facebook can be an asset if you have then "check in" at the locations they hit.
 

Friday
Oct232015

WGST's "The Sully Show" for 10/23/15 - High Tech JAX

Rick was in Jacksonville, FL for 4 days a couple weeks ago and thousands and thousands of people will be descending in Jacksonville this coming week for Georgia vs. Florida football.

Jacksonville offers more than The Landing... . it's a cultural, business and entertainment center of North Florida and of course all the sports...  

*More than 130,000 people head to Jacksonville each year for the Georgia/Florida game and it's at least a $33 million shot in the arm for the local community.
Jacksonville also has some interesting tech to talk about.

Here's Rick and Sully talking about Jacksonville:

Have a listen:

1.  World's Largest Scoreboards at Everbank Field

The Jacksonville Jaguars may have struggled to field a competitive roster over the years, but they're sprucing up their stadium with two brand-new massive scoreboards.

After a $63 million renovation of EverBank Field, the Jaguars now have the two largest scoreboards in the world, with both measuring 60 feet by 362 feet.

Each display is long enough to reach just more than the distance from the goal post in one end zone to the goal post in the other end zone, and each display boasts more than 21,700 square feet of active display area – almost enough to cover the entire field of play when combined.


 

2.   Jacksonville's 'Stat' Programs and Data Analytics

Using technology to improve the performance of city government is not new, but two concepts are spreading with meaningful results.

These so-called “stat” programs are proliferating. Started by the New York Police Department in the 1980s, CompStat was a management technique that merged data with staff feedback to drive better performance by police officers and precinct captains. Its success led to many imitations over the years and, as the digital survey shows, stat programs continue to grow in importance. For example, Louisville has used its “LouieStat” program to cut the city’s bill for unscheduled employee overtime by $23 million as well as to spot weaknesses in performance.

Second, cities are increasing their use of data analytics to measure and improve performance. Denver, Jacksonville, Fla., and Phoenix have launched programs that sift through data sets to find patterns that can lead to better governance decisions.

This could invole utilites, public safety and it enables "real-time" decision making, or about as "real-time" as you can get for city government.
 



3.  OneSpark - Jacksonville

www.onespark.com

April 7-9, 2016

*World's Largest Crowdfunding Festival
One Spark is a non-profit committed to fostering environments of creativity and innovation through crowdfunding, and is based in Downtown Jacksonville. One Spark provides an opportunity for people with great ideas to connect with the resources they need to make them happen. Creators to present innovative ideas and projects in an energetic, festival atmosphere to over 200,000 people over three days. One Spark attendees find and help fund the projects they love the most through live, in-person crowdfunding.



4.  Omni Jacksonville Hotel

The Omni Jacksonville Hotel is the closest hotel in Downtown Jacksonville to all the action. This upscale downtown hotel near the St. John's River is across the street from the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts and a one block walk to the Jacksonville Landing shopping and entertainment center. Flat screen HDTVs, a modern deks and 24/7 room service will get you through the long Georgia/Florida weekend. Visit www.omnihotels.com to make your reservations for the Georgia/Florida weekend or any weekend/event in 2015-16.

*Omni Hotels have a "Stocking Stuffer" package and rate this fall.

15% off rates, Omni gift card and a chance to give back

Save this holiday season with up to 15% off a two-night stay, a $10 Omni gift card, turndown with festive treat on night of arrival and more! For every room night booked, guests will be given a token to donate to one of three charities.

Book by December 30 for stays November 23 – December 30.

Great views from the JAX Omni as well
 

5.  Jacksonville Zoo

http://www.jacksonvillezoo.org/

* The Jacksonville Zoo has a Facebook, Twitter and Youtube account where fans can stay informed about what is going on at the Zoo.

Open daily, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. Visitors will see the earth’s wildlife through interactive and educational experiences. A true family adventure, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is growing and changing daily and is dedicated to consistently improving. The zoo occupies approximately 117 acres and has over 2,000 animals and 1,000 plants in its collection. The Zoo hosted more than 900,000 paying visitors in the last year.
 

6. Jacksonville a "Connected City"

Jacksonville is becoming a main connection point along the network of subsea and terrestrial cables that move data due to its new Network Access Point (NAP) - the telecom industry’s version of a major hub airport or a Tier1-level routing site.

The architecture has been laid in Jacksonville that allows cable landing points, wireless towers and data centers to physically connect. Two new international subsea cable stations have been installed that directly connect Jacksonville to South and Central America and the Caribbean. The AMX-1 line is operational and the PCCS line will be live soon. Both will increase data traffic capacity between the end points by at least 60 times.

Each cable line carries 328 fiber optic strands within its 1-inch diameter circumference, demonstrating the vast connectivity that runs through the Jax NAP – carrying Internet traffic from here as far north as New York and far south as Latin America, all linked by subsea and subterranean cables.

The Jax NAP:

    22 … the number of cables that will go live by end of 2015
    550,000 … the number of miles the total global cable network covers
    17,800 kilometers .. the length of the AMX-1 cable route
    6,000 kilometers … the  length of the PCCS cable route

The Jax NAP will benefit the telecom and data center industry by providing greater connectivity, conductivity, reliability and a lack of latency in trafficking large amounts of data through it.

Jacksonville’s Tier 1-level transfer station puts the city on par with Miami, home to the NAP of the Americas. Jacksonville also has been cited as the major interchange point between the continents – before Miami – largely due to the lack of hurricanes and the city’s seaboard location. Higher speed connectivity and lack of latency of Jacksonville’s cable hub might encourage some carriers to go through Jacksonville instead of Miami.

“More companies in the IT sector are interested in Jacksonville as a direct result of the NAP. The cables coming directly into Jacksonville now provide high-speed access and reliable connectivity for moving data,” said Jerry Mallot, JAXUSA President.