AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk
Displaying all 2 Episode of AwesomeCast: Tech and Gadget Talk with the tag “chatgpt atlas”.
-

Lady in the Dashboard | AwesomeCast 755
October 29th, 2025 | 59 mins 37 secs
24/7 youtube stream, 4k vs 8k, 8k tv study, adobe ai tools, adobe max 2025, ai productivity tools, ai video editing, airport technology, apple accessibility, awesomecast podcast, chachis video game minute, chatgpt atlas, counter strike skins, dave podnar, eb games, halo remaster, indy wrestling stream, ios vehicle motion cues, live streaming setup, michael sorg, motion sickness fix, obs tutorial, obs vlc playlist, openai browser, photoshop generative fill, pit airport terminal, pittsburgh creators, pittsburgh international airport, pittsburgh tech podcast, premiere ai masking, slice on broadway, sorgatron media, taco bell dc 50k, technology news, topaz upscaler
Tech, travel, and a touch of Pittsburgh flair!
Michael Sorg and Dave Podnar take you inside the brand-new Pittsburgh International Airport terminal, share how to build your own 24/7 streaming channel with OBS + VLC, and break down the biggest Adobe MAX 2025 AI announcements. We talk whether 8K TVs even matter, the surprisingly useful iOS Vehicle Motion Cues, and what it’s really like using the new ChatGPT Atlas browser. -

OpenAI’s New Browser Changes Everything | ChatGPT Atlas Hands-On! | AwesomeCast 754
October 22nd, 2025 | 48 mins 40 secs
3dfx graphics card, ad-supported tv, ai browser, ai news, ai pet, ai shopping, awesomecast, baby steps game, cable management hack, casio moflin, chatgpt atlas, dave podnar, double fine keeper, free tv ads, gadget news, katie dudas, keeper game pass, michael sorg, netflix gaming, openai browser, pittsburgh tech podcast, pop culture tech, retro pc gaming, roblox games, robotic pet, sesame street roblox, slice on broadway, tech podcast, telly tv, walmart chatgpt, weekly tech show, xbox game pass games
The AwesomeCast crew — Michael Sorg, Katie Dudas, and Dave Podnar — dive into another week of geeky goodness, from AI browsers and robo-pets to nostalgic tech and bizarre cable “hacks.”