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Rick Limpert does his "Wireless Wednesday" tech segment on 92.9 The Game in Atlanta every Wednesday night around 11 p.m. with Mitch Evans on "The Mitch Evans Experience." Tune in and listen and feel free to call or text in a question.

For much of 2012, I did the segment on Dave-FM before they switched over to The Game.  I was on "The Steve Show" with Steve Craig.

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Mar042015

Wireless Wednesday for 3/4/15: The 100th Wireless Wednesday

When you celebrate a 100th anything, it's usually an accomplishment!

This week, it's a very special "Wireless Wednesday" as Rick and Mtch celebrate the 100th Wireless Wednesday....

What started way back at Dave-FM, now has to be the longest "appointment radio" segment on 92.9 The Game
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Wireless Wednesday No. 100


We take a look at Rick and look back at some of the best of Wireless Wednesday

1.    Who is Rick and why does he do "Wireless Wednesday?"

Was contacted by Jeremy way back at the Dave FM Days about doing the tech segment with Steve Craig...
- Tech and Sports tech writer
- Radio and TV segments
- Covers events,  tennis, golf, Bassmasters Fishing anything with a tech angle
- Rick's new book
- And why does Mitch have Rick on each week..


2. Planning out a "Wireless Wednesday" segment

- Picking topics
- Feedback from listeners
- Reviewing gadgets

3.  Popular topics on Wireless Wednesday

Over the past couple years.... some topics get more feedback than other

Some of the popular have included...
1. Dashboard Cams - and they are getting more popular
2. Laptops - people are always shopping for a new laptop
3. iPhone releases - Rick always goes and waits and talks to the people in line for new iPhones
4. Anything Smartphones - they are the one gadget we have with us at all times


App of the week

PhotoTime app

Free

Smartphones are increasingly coming filled with advanced camera features, making them ideal for everything from snapshots to family photos, selfies and more. As more and more photos are taken on our mobile devices, the need for photo management tools has grown.

PhotoTime tags smartphone photos using dozens of different categories, including place, date, object and scene. It also recognizes faces — either by connecting to your social networks and matching contacts with people in the photos, or by building collections of photos including the same face and letting users label them manually.

The smart photo management app simplifies the hassle of organizing, sorting and tagging all of your IOS photos.