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Author: Jennifer Jolly

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In a world where technology moves faster than common sense, Emmy Award-winning journalist Jennifer Jolly is your sharp, funny, no-B.S. guide. Techishly Jenn cuts through the hype to show how the tech tools we all use every single day — actually impact our lives — and how to make it all work for you. From the latest gadget launches to AI tools, privacy pitfalls, smart-home surprises, and the invisible forces behind them all, this is tech that matters. Subscribe to the weekly tech newsletter at Techish.com for sharp reporting with real-world heart—equal parts practical advice, investigative curiosity, and laugh-out-loud honesty about the digital age we’re all trying to survive. Rights & Retention Notice: All rights, ownership, and creative control related to Techishly Jenn content, brand, and distribution remain fully and exclusively with Jennifer Jolly / Techs Appeal Inc. © 2025 Techs Appeal Inc. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. —----
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A screen that fixes screens? That’s the bold new idea behind a brand-new gadget called Board — a 24-inch tabletop console where physical pieces are the controllers: knives that cut, stairs you build, spaceships you fly — all on a shared digital board.Founder Brynn Putnam (who sold Mirror to Lululemon for half a billion dollars) and game veteran Seth Sivak (ex-Blizzard, World of Warcraft) join Jennifer to talk about their bigger bet: ending solo screen time and making face-to-face play effortless for toddlers, teens, parents, and grandparents alike.We dig into how it works (and why an iPad can’t), why the “Best Family Game” can’t keep being single-player, what $499 actually buys at launch (12 original games and the pieces), and what it takes for a woman-led hardware startup to create a whole new category in 2025.What starts as “Isn’t this just a big iPad on a table?” quickly turns into a deeper conversation about how we use screens, what real connection looks like, and why this one — powered by physical play — actually feels like magic.🔑 What You’ll Learn • Why Board exists: the problem with “family” tech that still keeps everyone alone on their own screens • How the hardware + software + object recognition work together (and why a tablet can’t do this) • Why Board’s games beat nostalgia, especially when the controller is a robot, a spaceship, or a stair block • The intentional multi-generational design: From toddlers to grandparents, Board needed to figure out a way to make the platform seamless, regardless of age • Price and value: why $499 aims to compete with consoles, not tablets, and what comes next • Category creation in 2025: the realities of fundraising, shipping hardware, and a woman leading in gaming📌 Episode Resources • Board - ORDER TODAY [URL] • lululemon athletica inc. to Acquire Home Fitness Innovator MIRROR [URL] • Jenn’s Board review on Techish.com [URL] and USA Today [URL] 💬 Tell Us What You ThinkWould you spend $499 to bring everyone back to one screen? What game would sell you on the concept? What topic do you want us to tackle next? Drop a comment and send your questions and hot takes for our follow-up Q&A.💬 Connect with Jenn Spotify: Techishly JennNewsletter: Techish by Jennifer JollyYouTube: @TechishbyJenniferJollyTikTok: @JenniferJollyTechishInstagram: @JennJollyTwitter/X: @JenniferJollyLinkedIn:
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