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YourTechReport

Aflalo Communications Inc.

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YourTechReport is a weekly radio show which airs on SiriusXM channel 167. YourTechReport is hosted by Marc Aflalo and Mitchell Whitfield with regular appearances from Sandeep Panesar. Each week the show discusses the latest in tech news and issues that affect everyone. We dive into important topics and conversations and feature interviews with some amazing guests in the tech world. Our approach is different. When it comes to tech reviews, hands-on reviews, product unboxing, smartphone tips, the latest tablets - we realize that the majority of folks out there don’t know the difference between megapixels and megahertz...they just want to know what they should buy and why--and that’s why we’re here! YourTechReport is dedicated to bringing tech and consumer electronics to the masses in a way that’s not only informative, but accessible to EVERYONE--so we're bringing our SiriusXM show to everyone on YouTube. We'll not only feature the tech products and tech review and companies that WE think are cool, but that we think YOU'LL want to learn about as well. So whether you're looking for a hands-on review, product unboxing, smartphone tips and tricks, news on the latest drones, tablets and video games, or even one of our great tech giveaways (we love doing giveaways!), YourTechReport has something for everyone.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best YourTechReport episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to YourTechReport for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite YourTechReport episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

YourTechReport - Apple's New iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch
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09/16/21 • 35 min

On this episode we recap Apple's California Streaming media event during which they unveiled a new iPad mini, new iPad, Apple Watch Series 7 and iPhone 13. Take a listen to our break down and analysis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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In this episode of YourTechReport Marc explains the new virtual glasses he bought while on vacation and Mitchell might have purchased a new Audi S3. He explains why and tells us all about it.

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YourTechReport - YourTechReport - Jan 14 - 2017
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01/26/17 • 24 min

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It is more important than ever to be hiring qualified companies or people to help grow your business. B2BQuotes is a Montreal-based company that connects you to highly qualified professionals in all aspects of a business. This week we speak with co-founder Mathieu Plante all about the platform. Transcript: Marc Aflalo: On the line with us is the co founder of a very cool company based in Montreal, called B2BQuotes, Mathieu Plante. Welcome to YourTechReport. Thank you so much for being on the line with us because during this pandemic it's fun to speak to people, quite honestly. Mathieu Plante: Well, thank you so much for having me. I'm excited. Marc Aflalo: Tell us about B2BQuotes, because this is a company that was brought to my attention by one of the PR agencies that we work with, and of course, I went on the website, I did my research, but I always love hearing about the company from the people who created it. You being a co founder, there's obviously a reason that this site was created. I'm curious, what was that reason? What was that defining moment that said, "Hey, we should create something that connects people here"? Mathieu Plante: Well, me and the other co founders, we've had businesses in the past and it's always a struggle to prioritize the different challenges and projects that we will do during a year, whether it's web or marketing challenges that we have. Are we going to do it in house? Do we have the right people to do it? Are we going to be hiring a referral from our friend, but then we don't know if it's the best match for our industry, our budget and everything like that. Then we can always go on Google, but then there's thousands of results and everybody you'll be speaking to, they'll always say, "Well, we're the best fit for you," but in the end we know that it's not the case. Mathieu Plante: In order to be able to navigate all of that, we decided to create B2BQuotes, which is a web marketplace that helps businesses get in touch with the most relevant suppliers for their web and marketing needs. Marc Aflalo: How do you define that? How do you define most relevant for their needs? Mathieu Plante: Right now we have 2,500 curated suppliers on the platform, 80% of them are agencies and 20% are freelancers. And then we have this algorithm that really helps us get the most relevant ones. There's a point system that we have in place, there's a thorough qualification that we do before onboarding suppliers. Only two out of three can actually get activated in the platform because of all these filters that we have to make sure that we really have good companies. And then they're able, in their accounts, to really get those hard filters, again, about the dual localization, the language, the services, the budget per services and all of that. Mathieu Plante: Now, the most important part really is the quality of the work they've done on the platform and with actual customers, and this will really bring their global notes up. Then we send the projects to the suppliers that are relevant, but also have the best quality score to the businesses. Marc Aflalo: Obviously there's two sides to this. There's, as a supplier or a freelancer, let's start there. I'm a supplier, let's say I'm a website designer or some kind of marketing agency. When I sign up for the service, what's the experience like? What kind of questions am I going to be asked that help qualify me? Mathieu Plante: Well, some of the questions are exactly what I just said, about what kind of services you're doing and all of that. Afterwards, to subscript to the platform, it's absolutely free of charge, and then you start seeing business needs that are relevant to whatever you're doing. You don't need to accept any of those, but at some point you'll say, "Well, that's exactly what I'm doing. I already have customers in that industry. I can really be of good value to them." Then you can accept the actual project. Mathieu Plante: The business model, how it works for the business, it's always free of charge, there is no engagement so that we can help them. Now for the suppliers, they pay us a referral fee in order to have access to qualified projects. Whenever you decided, "Well, this is exactly the kind of client that I can help," you accept it. Then there's up to four suppliers that can accept a project, in order for them to have a good chance of getting the deal, but also for the business so that they're not overwhelmed and flooded with 50 people wanting their business. That's the promise that we do. Marc Aflalo: That's impressive. Is it hand curated? Are there physical people who are going through every different bid, or is it all AI or algorithmic-based? Mathieu Plante: That's a really good question. We started doing everything personalized with actual humans, and then we added the filters and all of that. Right now we're part of an incubator called Next AI in Canada, that is helping us integrate AI also, just to, I guess, empo...
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YourTechReport - YourTechReport Feb 25 - 2017
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04/28/17 • 52 min

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YourTechReport - YourTechReport Jan 21 - 2017
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02/18/17 • 52 min

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In this thought-provoking episode of Your Tech Report, Marc Aflalo sits down with Sandeep Panesar, to unpack the realities behind planned obsolescence and its effect on the tech industry and consumers. The discussion begins with a practical definition of planned obsolescence and its deliberate implementation by companies to encourage faster replacement cycles and sustain long-term sales. Sandeep shares his personal experience with an iPad Air 4 and the challenges he faced after updating to iOS 18, showcasing how software updates can unintentionally or intentionally lead to usability issues.

The conversation also highlights the legal framework surrounding consumer rights, touching on Quebec’s Consumer Protection Act and its similarities to the stringent EU consumer laws. Sandeep and Marc explore the implications of consumer brand loyalty and how information asymmetry benefits large corporations. They then transition into discussing the digital divide, hinting at the ways planned obsolescence can exacerbate technological disparities.

Listeners will gain insights into how companies may influence upgrade cycles, the potential motivations behind these practices, and what consumers can do to stay informed. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in consumer rights, tech sustainability, and the deeper strategies tech companies employ to drive their product ecosystems.

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YourTechReport - YourTechReport - Interview - Skybell Oct 17 2015
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02/23/16 • 13 min

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YourTechReport - YourTechReport - Interview - Sonos Oct 2, 2015
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02/23/16 • 13 min

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Smart locks come in all shapes and sizes and mostly end up with a large unsightly mechanism on the inside of your home. Not with Level Lock. In this interview, we chat with Ken Goto, founder, and CTO of Level Home, about their first invention - the invisible smart lock.  Transcript: Marc Aflalo: We are back on YourTechReport. Thank you guys so much for being here. It is @YourTechReport on all our social media. Where you'll find lots of cool stuff. Anytime we talk about something here on the radio show, we tend to like to showcase it on our various social media platforms. And this next product we're going to be talking about is one that is close to home because I'm a big smart home fan. If you guys listen to the show and hopefully you guys do. Our next guest, his name is Ken Goto. He's the CTO of a company, Ken the company's Level Home, right? Ken Goto: The company is Level Home, correct. Marc Aflalo: Level Home, and this product. And I'll tell you guys a story here. Every once in a while, I search online as I'm doing research for new products. And I try to see what's coming out in the market. Because I've gone and leaned towards the HomeKit platform because my family is mostly iOS. I fell upon Level Lock. Now there are a lot of smart locks out there, and people who are trying various things when it comes to a lock. But Ken when it comes to the form factor of the way we think of smart locks, I think there's always a key pad on the outside. And then there's some kind of big bulky thing that sits on the inside. You got to change the batteries every couple months. And really you guys have taken things to a whole different level. And I want you to do your best because I know it's hard to describe physically, but describe physically the Level Lock to people. And then we'll get into the backstory and how this came to be. Ken Goto: Yeah. Yeah. So let's definitely talk about that. As you said, smart locks tend to be big, bulky, obvious things sitting on your door, holding batteries, circuit boards, all that stuff. Level Lock is basically invisible to your eye. Once it's installed, it looks like the lock you already had on your door. In fact, it is the lock you already had on the door. So the way we do that is you take your housings from your existing deadbolt. You take them off your door and inside that cavity, that's in your door, you've got a bolt that's there now. And it's taking up all that space. And what we do is we live inside that borehole entirely inside. So our motors, our gears, our boards, sensors, it's all in there. It's all in a two and an eighth inch diameter, less than an inch wide gap. Ken Goto: And then you take your housings that you just took off and you put them back on. And we go away. So the end result is suddenly, it's smart. It's funny when we were prototyping the product, I put it on my front door at my house and I'm sure you're familiar with this experience. I bring every piece of technology home, and most of the time it's a disappointment. And I usually have to hear it from my wife. "Can I just turn on a light? Can I work the stereo. I want to watch [crosstalk 00:02:50]." Marc Aflalo: Oh my God this is the last three months of my life. Ken Goto: Yeah, seriously. So I put it on our door. It was there for maybe three months before I actually said, "Hey, that thing I worked on it's in there. Do you want me to give you the iPhone app and it'll let you use it." It was just really interesting because we can meet people where they're at with technology. And in your home, you've got people who are. They're in different places in their life. Some people want to use a key they're old school. They don't want to mess with that. Other people, as you know, you're tethered to your phone, it's like part of your body. So we wanted to create this technology that was invisible, that just literally disappeared, so that it blends seamlessly with your daily routines. Marc Aflalo: Guys, I will post some videos and links in our social media. So you can really get a good view of how this works. And I think if you've ever installed any lock whatsoever. Your brain's going to click and go, "Oh my God, that is just genius." Because it really is. So now I really have to ask the question, where did this idea come from? Because there's always something that happens in the story of whether it's one of the founders, someone had something happened to them and it was born out of that, right? Ken Goto: Yeah, no, this is true. John Martin, my co founder and I, we've been passionate about the home space for the longest time we can remember. Your home is super sacred. It's where you greet your friends, and it's where your family is, and it's where you want to be safe. Especially now, these days where we're sheltering. So I think he and I both had a whole series of experiences where it's like, "This is really irritating. Why isn't there some technology in my home that makes my home welcoming. That makes my home ea...
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How many episodes does YourTechReport have?

YourTechReport currently has 498 episodes available.

What topics does YourTechReport cover?

The podcast is about Leisure, Hobbies, Podcasts and Technology.

What is the most popular episode on YourTechReport?

The episode title 'Apple's New iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on YourTechReport?

The average episode length on YourTechReport is 25 minutes.

How often are episodes of YourTechReport released?

Episodes of YourTechReport are typically released every 2 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of YourTechReport?

The first episode of YourTechReport was released on Jan 9, 2015.

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