Topic: Amazon Fire

12 chapters across the catalog

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 1:06:46 - 1:08:43

1621: Haley's Comment

Electric Vehicle Safety and Insurance Concerns

Concerns over electric vehicle safety have increased following reports of a Mercedes loaner EV exploding in a residential garage. Additionally, Amazon has reportedly begun shifting some of its delivery fleet back to diesel vehicles due to the impracticality of electric trucks for certain routes.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:21:14 - 2:24:17

1582: Balconazi

ISO Soundbite Competition, Maui Fire Book Controversy

Adam and John compete with new "ISO" soundbites before discussing a controversial book titled "Fire and Fury" about the Maui wildfires. The book appeared on Amazon just days after the fire began, leading to suspicions that it was AI-generated or pre-written. The 44-page Kindle book links the disaster to climate change, which the hosts view as a rapid narrative deployment.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 1:37:12 - 1:38:49

1028: Roscoe!

Amazon Echo Kids Edition and Trash Chute Fire

Amazon is launching a "Kids Edition" of the Echo, which rewards children for being polite to the voice assistant. This is critiqued as training children to interact with "slaves." In an unrelated local incident, a fire occurred in a former apartment building after someone threw smoldering barbecue coals down a trash chute, an event described as a real-world example of "Idiocracy."

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 3:39 - 6:18

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Super Bowl LII Analysis and Commercial Trends

Super Bowl LII is reviewed with a focus on the lack of defense and the perceived Illuminati symbolism in Justin Timberlake's halftime performance. Observations are made regarding the absence of category exclusivity in advertising, noting competing brands like Tide and Persil or Amazon Fire and YouTube airing ads during the same broadcast.

Don's Dentures
Episode 988 1:29:38 - 1:32:26

988: Don's Dentures

Amazon and Google Content Dispute, Net Neutrality Irony

Google blocked YouTube from Amazon's Echo Show and Fire TV devices in retaliation for Amazon refusing to sell Google products like Chromecast. This corporate dispute highlights the irony of tech giants advocating for net neutrality while simultaneously blocking competitor content on their own platforms. The conflict forces consumers to switch devices to access desired streaming services.

New World Hackers
Episode 871 56:47 - 59:46

871: New World Hackers

Kodi Software, Amazon Fire Stick Hacking

Kodi, an open-source media manager, is discussed in the context of users hacking Amazon Fire Sticks to access free content. There is speculation that the media may spin the recent DDoS attacks to crack down on unauthorized software installations on streaming devices.

Delay or Avoid
Episode 866 1:00:13 - 1:06:46

866: Delay or Avoid

Value for Value, Cord Cutting, Digital Antennas

The show receives major donations from Ty Tran ($2,000) and Sir Ryan ($1,000). Sir Ryan's note encourages other listeners to calculate the value of the time they save by skipping mainstream news. This leads to a discussion on cord-cutting, where Adam Curry describes setting up a $12 digital antenna and a converter box to get superior uncompressed HD signals for free.

Grim Math
Episode 772 2:56:50 - 2:59:14

772: Grim Math

Amazon Fire TV, Alexa Integration and Smartphone Apps

Amazon is upgrading its Fire TV Stick to include Alexa integration, allowing users to control the device via a smartphone app. While it lacks the "always listening" hardware of the Echo, it provides similar functionality for weather, timers, and search. The hosts discuss the increasing prevalence of voice-controlled assistants in home entertainment.

Polymorphic Analysis
Episode 684 48:40 - 51:45

684: Polymorphic Analysis

Drunk History, Roku Content, Win Lose or Drone

The television show "Drunk History" is praised for its unique format of having intoxicated narrators recount historical events while actors mime the dialogue. This leads to a pitch for a hypothetical show called "Legally Drunk" and a revival of the "Win, Lose or Drone" game show concept, which would use real drone footage for entertainment.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 2:33:35 - 2:36:02

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Amazon Fire Stick, HDMI Power Issues, Eleanor Clift

The Amazon Fire Stick is criticized for its poor hardware design, specifically the requirement for an external power cable that clutters the HDMI port area. In political commentary, Eleanor Clift's performance on the "McLaughlin Group" is mocked, particularly her frequent description of President Obama as a "constitutional lawyer."

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627 3:04 - 5:36

627: Scam Celebrities

Amazon Fire Phone, Tech Press Bias

The Amazon Fire Phone's release has been met with disdain from the tech press, contrasting with the praise typically reserved for Apple products. While the phone features face-tracking cameras and a free year of Amazon Prime, critics argue the device is essentially a portable cash register for the retailer. The lack of objective analysis in modern tech journalism is highlighted through anecdotes about historical rivalries between Mac and PC publications.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 2:22:29 - 2:25:57

605: "Biostitutes"

Amazon Fire Spy Device and Microphone Sabotage

The hosts warn that the new Amazon Fire TV and its voice-search remote are "spy devices" that are always listening. They advise users to "ruin the membrane" of the microphone with a needle or play an endless loop of "It's a Small World" to thwart data collection. They also dismiss Yahoo's data center encryption as a meaningless PR move by Marissa Meyer.