Weekly Video Release Views (Last 6 Months)

Important Note: These are specific, unique video views per week for videos released that week. If a particular show did not have a video released that week, it will show views as 0. This is not to say people are not watching videos in that series, just that there was no video that week, so no views are attributed to it.

Total Views: 11,088 Average Views Per Week: 1,584 Average Videos Released Per Week: 1 Average Views Per Video: 1,584

Viewer Locations (Last 30 Days)

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20 Videos Being Viewed

  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 652
  • May 27, 2020
  • 1,866 Views and counting

Unmanned drones will slash NHS delivery times to a remote Scottish hospital

Remote-control drones will be used to deliver coronavirus testing kits to a remote Scottish hospital – and they're being flown outside of the operators' direct line of sight.

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  • Category5 Technology TV
  • Episode 419
  • September 29, 2015
  • 351,261 Views and counting

Bluetooth Barcode Reader

Introducing Jeff Weston, our newest on air personality. Check out a great little Bluetooth barcode scanner that will turn your computer, smartphone or tablet into a wireless Point of Sale or inventory system.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 642
  • February 12, 2020
  • 2,483 Views and counting

ARM's New SoC Backed by a Neural Processing Unit

Arm has announced the Ethos-U55 and the Cortex-M55 for edge devices, bringing an AI neural-network accelerator to future smart speakers, light-bulbs, fridges, and other IoT devices.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 656
  • June 24, 2020
  • 1,918 Views and counting

SpaceX wants to become a Canadian ISP

Elon Musk's SpaceX has applied to offer high-speed internet to Canadians living in remote areas using their Starlink satellite technology.

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  • Category5 Technology TV
  • Episode 293
  • April 30, 2013
  • 337,220 Views and counting

Twenty Years of a Free World Wide Web

Robbie and Christa reminisce about the early days of the Internet in celebration of 20 years of the World Wide Web being made royalty-free. A Viewer Question Extravaganza follows as they work through a full mailbag.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 644
  • February 26, 2020
  • 2,138 Views and counting

Is Smart Tech Making Us Stupid? The Petnet "Smart" Feeder Stopped Feeding Pets for a Week.

Robbie thinks our faith in smart tech has made us stupid as owners of a convenience device designed to release food for pets say their animals were left hungry during a week-long system failure.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 640
  • January 22, 2020
  • 2,309 Views and counting

Internet Explorer Zero-Day Vulnerability Under Active Attack

Microsoft sent out an advisory on Friday detailing an under-attack zero-day vulnerability for Internet Explorer. Meanwhile, they're dragging their feet on a fix and demonstrating that they basically suck at security.

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  • Features
  • From Episode 561
  • June 20, 2018
  • 7,762 Views and counting

The Next Generation of Hearing Aid-Like Technology - Jabees BHearing

Hearing aids are expensive, require regular doctor visits, and carry a stigma. Jabees has done away with all three of these points with a new set of earbuds that feature hearing amplification, remote sound sending via the included transmitter module, Bluetooth connectivity for music and phone calls, and more. Let's get a quick look at this up and coming product from Jabees.

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  • Community Coffee Break
  • Episode 81
  • November 22, 2020
  • 1,071 Views and counting

Coffee Break - November 22, 2020

bp9 talks about docker vs. virtual machines, and we talk about the pros and cons of each approach. bp9 likes to build programs that run on both Windows and linux using GTK2 or GTK3. Also shows off his NADSBox, and his cat. Doug describes VENTOY, which allows you to mount many ISOs to an SD-Card and boot off any one of them. Peter asks about sound support in GTK2/3 and bp9 doesn't think it's possible. Repairs on his antenna are going well except for shipping of parts. Solbu is late (again) and is a ghost on Voyagers bridge. Solbu describes the fun of loading Win95 from floppies, and the dangers of backing up machines to each other. bp9 is joined by Doug, Peter, and Solbu.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 643
  • February 19, 2020
  • 2,425 Views and counting

A Windows 10 Update Leaves the User Profile Broken

Microsoft released a buggy security update for Windows 10 last week. Some Windows users report all the files on their desktop have been deleted.

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  • Category5 Technology TV
  • Episode 570
  • August 22, 2018
  • 15,002 Views and counting

Fake SD Cards and Viewer Comments

Amidst some great comments from our viewers, Robbie and Sasha warn of a very real threat to your data: fake SD cards being sold on sites like Amazon and Ebay. Sometimes when something appears too good to be true, it's just not worth the risk.

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  • The Category5.TV Newsroom
  • From Episode 489
  • February 1, 2017
  • 3,462 Views and counting

Top Stories for the Week of February 1, 2017

Here are the stories we're covering this week: - Facebook has introduced a new service to help users recover lost passwords. - Audio-based hacks are becoming more of a fear as scientists reveal the potential uses. - A new pair of electronic glasses auto-focus on what you're looking at. - Eight years of evidence have been lost by Texas police thanks to ransomware. - See a great deal on the Blackphone 2 on Ebay? It's quite likely a counterfeit... and will be bricked by the manufacturer.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 671
  • January 13, 2021
  • 1,368 Views and counting

Intel's New CPU Brings big.LITTLE to PCs, Mozilla VPN Now Available on Linux and macOS

Mozilla VPN launched in July, but only for Windows 10 or Android or iOS devices. Intel announced that its 12th Generation chipset hybrid “Alder Lake” will integrate big.LITTLE technology, placing it in its closest-yet competition with ARM and Apple’s M1.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 656
  • June 24, 2020
  • 1,849 Views and counting

Microsoft's Mixer streaming platform is dead

In a statement released on Mixer's official blog on Monday, the streaming service announced that it will be shuttering its operations side and will help Mixer streamers transition to Facebook Gaming.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 641
  • February 5, 2020
  • 7,177 Views and counting

PINE64 2020 Product Updates: Introducing a New SBC, CUBE is Back, and a NPU SOPINE Module

PINE64 fell behind schedule last year since they were working so hard on exciting products such as the Pinebook Pro, PinePhone, PineTime and PineTab. They're getting on track for Q1/Q2 2020, and now we know what's to come -- including the new HardROCK64 single board computer.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 651
  • May 20, 2020
  • 2,370 Views and counting

Is this real life? Microsoft is now the biggest single contributor to open source.

The pigs are flying! Microsoft has certainly changed since the days of branding Linux a cancer. The software giant is now the single largest contributor to open-source projects in the world, beating Facebook, Docker, Google, Apache, and many others.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 650
  • May 13, 2020
  • 1,990 Views and counting

Whoops: Facebook trained their AI chatbot using Reddit posts

Facebook has launched a new chatbot that it claims is able to demonstrate empathy, knowledge and personality. Experts say training the artificial intelligence using a platform such as Reddit has its drawbacks: It would sometimes respond with offensive language, and at other times it would make up facts altogether.

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  • The Category5.TV Newsroom
  • From Episode 667
  • November 11, 2020
  • 16,288 Views and counting

GIMP 3.0, Liquid Air Energy, Hyperloop Passengers, MS Teams Users Under Attack, Decentralized WWW

Here are the stories we're covering this week: - A major release of the GIMP is on its way, and you can preview it now. - Work is beginning on what is thought to be the world's first major plant to store energy in the form of liquid air. - Hyperloop has carried its first set of passengers. - Microsoft Teams users are under active attack. - Tim Berners-Lee hopes to improve the privacy of the Internet with his new company.

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  • Category5 Technology TV
  • Episode 302
  • July 2, 2013
  • 359,612 Views and counting

Viewer Question Extravaganza and The New MiniPC

Looking at the newest improvements by Rikomagic on their MiniPC line of products, and answering an assortment of your Viewer Questions.

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  • Newsroom
  • From Episode 639
  • January 15, 2020
  • 2,779 Views and counting

Apple Mac Pro Rack-Mountable Cheese Grater Now Available

Apple has begun selling the rack-mountable variant of its Mac Pro desktop computer.

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