
Jamey Tucker
Technology Reporter at What the Tech?
Technology Reporter at WRCB-TV (Chattanooga, TN)
Technology Reporter at Freelance
Technology Reporter at WCCB-TV (Charlotte, NC)
Technology Reporter at WRDW-TV (Augusta, GA)
Technology Reporter at WFMZ-TV (Allentown, PA)
Dad, tech reporter of"What the Tech?" news segment. and yes, the reporter in the "Struttin' that a$$" video. follow for tech tips, tricks and news.
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wrdw.com | Jamey Tucker
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - If you are firmly in the world of Google (Gmail, Google Calendar, Chrome, Search, Google Keep, etc), you’re going to love what the tech company unveiled at its recent Google I/O event. Google announced some 100 new features coming to its products that incorporate advanced AI. Nevermind the things you can do now with Gemini, it’s about to get much bigger and better.
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wpsdlocal6.com | Jamey Tucker
Video Player is loading. Current Time 0:00Duration 0:00Remaining Time -0:00Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. Have you ever accidentally triggered Siri on your Apple device? You're not alone, and it turns out, those accidental activations might actually be worth some money.
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texomashomepage.com | Jamey Tucker
If you are firmly in the world of Google (Gmail, Google Calendar, Chrome, Search, Google Keep, etc), you’re going to love what the tech company unveiled at its recent Google I/O event. Google announced some 100 new features coming to its products that incorporate advanced AI. Never mind the things you can do now with Gemini, it’s about to get much bigger and better. “AI is going to make things easier to give people the information they need,” said Google’s Christina Basillo over a video chat.
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wrdw.com | Jamey Tucker
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Planning a summer trip? Whether you’re hitting the road, flying overseas, or staying somewhere in between, a few smart tech choices can make your travel experience easier, safer, and more fun. Here are the best tech travel tips to pack and prepare before you go. What the Tech: App of the day, Brickitickit is for kids and their parents to help figure out what to build with those piles of Legos. Take a photo and it comes up with ideas and instructions for what to build.
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texomashomepage.com | Jamey Tucker
Planning a summer trip? Whether you’re hitting the road, flying overseas, or staying somewhere in between, a few smart tech choices can make your travel experience easier, safer, and more fun. Here are the best tech travel tips to pack and prepare before you go. 1. Bring a multi-port charger Hotel rooms never seem to have enough outlets. A compact wall charger with multiple USB-A and USB-C ports can power your phone, tablet, earbuds, and even your laptop at the same time.
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Today marks a decade working full-time with "What the Tech?". Doing the math, that's 2,600 stories. Suddenly, I'm too tired to eat the celebratory cake in the break room.