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How is technology changing our lives? Hosting interviews with innovators, execs, and more, Canada’s tech expert Mike Agerbo explores how everything from tech gadgets to internet culture are changing our world.
For over 20 years, Mike Agerbo has made technology simple for audiences. He brings the latest gadgets to Global TV audiences with his weekly Noon Hour News Tech Talk segment and hosts the popular tech TV and YouTube show GetConnected. He also hosts The App Show, a radio show all about mobile technology.
For over 20 years, Mike Agerbo has made technology simple for audiences. He brings the latest gadgets to Global TV audiences with his weekly Noon Hour News Tech Talk segment and hosts the popular tech TV and YouTube show GetConnected. He also hosts The App Show, a radio show all about mobile technology.
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In this episode of the GetConnected Podcast, Mike Agerbo sits down with author Cam Gordon to explore the fascinating early history of music on the internet and how it transformed the Canadian music scene.
Cam’s new book “Track Changes: The Origin Story of Canadian Music on the Internet (1990–2010)” dives into the chaotic and exciting years when technology disrupted the music industry forever.
From Napster and file-sharing networks to the rise of digital downloads and online communities, we explore how artists, fans, and the industry adapted during one of the biggest technological shifts in music history.
If you grew up with MP3 players, LimeWire, Kazaa, CD burners, or early music blogs, this episode will take you right back to the digital frontier.
This week on GetConnected, Mike Agerbo is joined by tech analyst Carmi Levy to explore how OpenClaw is flipping the AI conversation from consumers to creators. Instead of relying on Big AI platforms, OpenClaw lets you build and run your own AI agents — locally, openly, and on your own terms.
From privacy and control to customization and cost, Mike and Carmi break down why the shift toward open-source AI tools could redefine who really owns the future of artificial intelligence. If you’ve ever wanted your own personal AI — not one controlled by a tech giant — this is the episode you don’t want to miss.
In this episode of GetConnected, Mike Agerbo sits down with eBay Live’s Karthik Rajendran to talk about the platform’s official launch in Canada and how livestream shopping is transforming online marketplaces.
We explore how eBay Live blends entertainment, community, and real-time commerce — giving collectors, resellers, and brands a new way to connect with buyers. Karthik breaks down what makes the experience different from traditional e-commerce, the opportunities for Canadian sellers, and why interactive shopping is one of the fastest-growing trends in retail.
Plus, how this move positions Canada in the global creator-driven economy and what it means for the future of buying and selling online.
On this episode of GetConnected, Mike Agerbo is joined by Vanessa Morbi from Fubo to break down how sports fans are changing the way they watch, the battle for premium rights, and what the future holds for cable, streaming bundles, and personalized viewing experiences. If you’re a sports fan, a cord-cutter, or just trying to keep up with the rapidly shifting TV landscape, this is a must-listen conversation.
On this episode of GetConnected, we explore the state of cloud computing, AI, and innovation in Canada, the role of technology in modern sports, and a powerful real-world example of how cloud tech is being used to fight wildfires.
We’re joined by Eric Gales, Managing Director of Amazon Web Services Canada, who shares insights on where cloud and AI adoption stands today and how Canadian organizations are using technology to innovate at scale.
Julie Souza, Global Head of Sports at AWS, discusses how cloud infrastructure and data are transforming sports — from performance analytics to fan engagement and broadcast innovation.
We also hear from Colin O'Neill, CEO & Co-Founder of Voxelis, an AWS customer using cloud technology aboard helicopters to collect and process critical data that helps detect, monitor, and respond to wildfires.
From national innovation strategy to life-saving applications, this episode highlights how cloud and AI are moving beyond theory into real-world impact.
On this episode of GetConnected, we’re digging into three big questions: How do you stay safe on the road, stretch your money abroad, and trust the tech inside your next car?
First, we look at your wallet on the go with June Yuan, Product Lead at Wise. New data from Wise shows ATM fees in some popular destinations have exploded — up over 1,300% in Vietnam and 3,500% in Indonesia — based on nearly 10 million ATM transactions worldwide. June explains what’s driving the spike, how exchange rates and per-transaction limits quietly drain your budget, and practical ways Canadians can avoid getting gouged while travelling this holiday season.
Brandon Sturgis, Global Product Manager at BFGoodrich, joins us to unpack the latest in tire technology and safety. From winter grip and stopping distances to how modern tire design impacts EVs and SUVs, we’ll talk about the science in that rubber keeping you on the road.
Finally, we look at the future of crash-free driving with Åsa Haglund, Head of Volvo Cars Global Safety Centre. She shares how Volvo is using AI, advanced sensors, and 50+ years of crash data to engineer a world without collisions — from the Multi-Adaptive Safety Belt that adjusts to each passenger, to occupant sensing systems that help ensure no one is left behind in a hot car.
Road safety, smarter money, and AI-driven car tech — it’s all coming up on GetConnected.
This week on the GetConnected Podcast with Mike Agerbo, tech journalist Carmi Levy joins us to dig into the biggest stories in tech — including OpenAI’s new Atlas browser and whether it could be a Google Chrome killer. We’ll also look at YouTube’s new deepfake detection tools and WhatsApp’s war on spammers. Then, Robert May from Fortinet shares important advice on cybersecurity for small businesses, and Omer Waysman from Michelin explains how the company is using AI to power smarter marketing and education
GetConnected Podcast with Mike Agerbo
In this episode, Mike sits down with two special guests to talk about the future of electric vehicles and what it means for drivers today. First, we’re joined by Shane Peever GM’s Vice President of Sales in Canada, who shares how General Motors has climbed to the #1 spot in EV sales and what’s driving their success in a rapidly evolving market. Then, Mike speaks with Russell Shepherd, Technical Communications Director at Michelin, to dig into an often-overlooked topic: EV tires. From durability to efficiency and safety, Russell explains what makes EV tires different and what drivers should look for when making the switch.
Whether you’re an EV owner, considering your first electric vehicle, or just curious about the technology shaping the future of transportation, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
In this episode of the GetConnected Podcast, hosts Mike Agerbo and Carmi Levy dive into the future of smart technology, starting with a hands-on look at the cutting-edge Husqvarna Automower IQ Series—robotic lawn care that redefines convenience and precision. They also unpack the debut of Google VEO 3, the powerful new AI-driven video generation tool making waves in content creation. Tune in for expert insights, real-world impressions, and what these innovations mean for tech-savvy consumers.
This week, we dive into the cutting-edge of home entertainment! Mike and Carmi sit down with the experts at Samsung to explore their groundbreaking 115-inch Mini LED TV—pushing the limits of screen size and picture quality. Plus, we unpack Samsung’s latest sound bar technology, designed to transform your living room into a true cinematic experience. Whether you're a home theater enthusiast or just curious about what’s next in tech, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
Tune in to the GetConnected Podcast! 🎙️ Join me, Mike Agerbo, and my cohost Carmi Levy as we dive into the biggest tech stories of the week. Our feature segment brings Michelle Biase, President and Managing Director of HP Canada, to the show, where we explore how AI can boost productivity—especially as we struggle with the effects of the daylight savings time change.
Plus, we tackle the latest controversy surrounding Elon Musk’s involvement with the U.S. government and how it’s fueling a rise in Tesla vandalism across North America. And, we break down BYD’s groundbreaking EV charging technology, which could refuel a car as fast as a gas pump! Should Canada rethink its tariffs on Chinese EVs? We debate the future of electric vehicle competition.
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In this episode of the Get Connected Podcast, we tackle some of the biggest issues in tech and security. Mastercard’s VP of Security Solutions, Amisha Parikh, joins us to discuss the rising threat of cyber fraud, how AI is being used by both criminals and security experts, and what Canadians can do to stay safe online. We also dive into the impact of new U.S. tariffs on physical media, the shift toward digital downloads, and Google's latest AI-powered initiative to improve subway safety. Plus, we break down the growing legal battle over Google's dominance in search and web browsers. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the future of cybersecurity, digital commerce, and tech policy!
Get Connected Podcast – March 4th, 2025
Hosts: Mike Agerbo & Carmi Levy
In this episode of the Get Connected Podcast, Mike and Carmi dive into the latest tech news, covering major industry shifts and exciting product updates:
Alexa+ & AI Assistants – Amazon’s AI-powered Alexa+ promises a smarter, more conversational voice assistant. Will it finally make digital assistants useful?
Microsoft Ends Skype – After decades of service, Microsoft is shutting down Skype. The hosts discuss its legacy, why it lost relevance, and what this means for users.
Apple & Privacy in the UK – Apple is removing end-to-end encryption in the UK rather than complying with government demands for a backdoor. A big win for privacy advocates?
iPhone 16E & Apple’s First Modem – Apple introduces a new budget-friendly iPhone with flagship-level power and its first-ever in-house modem. What does this mean for Apple’s future?
Tech Accessories & Startup Success – A conversation with Noah Dentzel the founder of Nomad, a company making high-end accessories for Apple devices.
Tune in for insights, expert opinions, and a behind-the-scenes look at the evolving tech landscape!
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Fast times in the tech world! Iphone users are selling their iPhones with TikTok installed to desperate users on eBay, Netflix is increasing their prices again, and the world changed overnight with the announcement of a new AI model called Deep Seek, plunging stock markets around the world. And on the lighter side, Mike Agerbo and Carmi Levy look through the top Alexa commands and questions for 2024.
Mike’s back from CES with a review of some of the cool tech coming out in 2025. Marc Saltzman joins him to talk robots, health gear and much more. Frank Lee from LG talks about the latest in TV AI and we also will get the latest AI tip of the week!
Mike and Carmi Levy go from AI to Taylor Swift this week! Google is releasing a new AI engine that will make the AI we use now look like tools from the stone age. Amazon Alexa is helping Canadians play their favourite Taylor Swift songs, and you’ll be blown away by the numbers of listens. Is bigger better? Amazon has released two new giant Echo Shows that can be art frames and smart home hubs that hang on your wall. And we’ll dive deep into AI PC’s with Asma Aziz, Country Manager for Intel Canada. Her experience in the tech world makes this a must listen!
This week, Mike is in Vegas for the big AWS Re:Invent Conference, where he’s learning all about the latest in cloud and AI advances. Big news, Amazon has announced their own AI – Nova! Mike talk about some of its capabilities, including almost magical abilities to create realistic video clips from simple text prompts. He also speaks with Eric Gales, AWS’s Canadian Country Manager about where AI is headed, and what we should all be doing to take advantage of it’s capabilities. He’ll also speak to the man behind their partnership with the Halo Project, who’s mission is to rid the world of land mines. Finally, have you ever wanted to be a hologram? The tech is here now, and it’s incredible. And of course, we have the Intel Core Ultra AI segment of the week!
This week it’s all about Black Friday deals! We have Intel’s Sam Saif to tell us about the hot deals in Intel AI PC’s, and what to look for in your next laptop or desktop PC. Carmi Levi comes on the program to talk about the new social media ban in Australia for kids under 16, and can that happen in Canada? Also, Elon Musk wants your medical data! Will you give it to him? And finally we have an amazing AI video editing tool that will make creating videos easy and fast on our weekly AI segment!
Mike Agerbo is joined by Carmi Levy, Tech Analyst and Graye Williams this week. Carmi and Mike look into the US government breakup of Google. Will they go all the way, and separate both the Chrome browser and their Android business? What does this mean for consumers? BlueSky is starting to eat X’s lunch. With over 20 million subscribers, they are growing exponentially since the election. Should Elon be worried?
Mike also talks to the folks at GM and talks about the Chevy Silverado EV RST, a truck that has the range to haul, carry and go the distance. And of course, we check out the lates AI software in the Intel AI Segment!
Mike is joined by tech experts Carmi Levy and Graye Williams this week to talk tech! We're talking winter tire tech this week with Michelin, and learning about the Michelin X-Ice Snow tires! We'll also learn about a cool AI tool that can upscale low resolution photos and images on our weekly Intel AI segment. Plus, did Netflix's experiment with ad supported cheaper subscriptions work? Tune in to find out!




I wish your program would be on here more consistently.
Can you post the Sept. 7th and Sept. 14th podcasts please and thank you?!?
I like the live radio shows but the lengthy period of the electronic music (?) at the end of every commercial break, really gets my goat.
Why can I not get the July 2021 programs?
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