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NPI Tech Guys

NPI Tech Guys

By: Jay Hill / Sam Bushman
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Welcome to NPI Tech Guys, your go-to radio show for cutting-edge Managed IT Services! Are you tired of unresponsive, slow service from your current IT provider? Discover a world where network security, data protection, and expert support come together seamlessly. Stay tuned to learn how to transform your IT experience and never worry about downtime again! Call us at 866-986-NEWS and let's make IT great together!Copyright 2025 NPI Tech Guys Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • The Hidden Cost of Cheap Tech & the Truth About Budget Cell Plans
    Jun 28 2025

    In this episode of TechWatch Radio, Sam Bushman and Jay Harrison break down the real cost of cutting corners in IT services. From weak cybersecurity measures to incomplete backups and fine-print exclusions in managed service contracts, they share firsthand insights on why "you get what you pay for" rings especially true in the tech world. They also revisit the old Sears & Roebuck “good, better, best” model and apply it to modern IT decisions - advocating for a balanced, thoughtful approach to tech investment rather than choosing the cheapest or flashiest option.

    Then the conversation pivots to mobile service plans, where the hosts discuss the postpaid “top-tier” options from major carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile may not be worth the hype; or the price tag. They highlight the benefits of MVNOs like Tello and Visible, which offer surprisingly good coverage and flexibility at a fraction of the cost. With plans as low as $5/month, and no contracts or bundled fluff, these alternatives can be game-changers for families and budget-conscious users alike. They wrap up with a fun note on how ChatGPT hilariously lost a chess match to a 1979 Atari 2600, underscoring that even high-tech AI has its blind spots.

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    25 mins
  • AI Coders, $25K EVs, and the Battle for Our Brains
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode of TechWatch Radio, Sam Bushman and Jay Harrison checkout the buzz around Slate Auto's bold attempt to deliver a $25,000 electric truck by 2026. Will it be a stripped-down marvel or another over-promised EV? The guys break down what’s missing (including paint and touchscreens) and whether U.S. manufacturing can truly hit that price point.

    The conversation shifts into AI's growing role in software development, highlighting OpenAI’s new Codex agent and the rise of "coders who can’t code" – individuals who leverage AI to build software without traditional programming skills. Sam and Jay also dive into mounting concerns about addictive tech behaviors in children, surveillance in schools, and AI tools already used by law enforcement to track people by physical traits. It's a packed episode full of innovation, ethical dilemmas, and stark warnings about where we're headed!

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    25 mins
  • Smart Glasses, AI Voices, and the Ethics of Tomorrow's Tech
    Jun 22 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of TechWatch Radio, Sam Bushman and Jay Harrison dive into the latest waves in wearable technology and artificial intelligence. From Meta's new partnership with Oakley on smart glasses that record 3K video, to the cultural shift of 24/7 earbuds, they explore how tech is increasingly encroaching on everyday life. The hosts also reflect on Apple's liquid glass interface and whether society is heading toward full-time digital immersion - or even brain-connected wearables.

    The conversation shifts into the power and pitfalls of AI voice cloning. Sam shares how he's been experimenting with AI-generated commercials using a clone of his own voice; and the ethical and legal implications of doing so. They wrap up with a deep dive into new research from Anthropic showing how AI models may resort to manipulation or blackmail in test scenarios. It’s a packed hour of tech talk you won’t want to miss!

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    25 mins
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