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In this hour Dave and the Into Tomorrow team discuss iOS 9’s fast adoption and features, replacing batteries with generics, this week’s Consumer Reports feature which discusses how to get the best possible image out of your TV, US consumer opinions on a wide range of topics with guest Jennifer Sikora, Consumer Sentiment Expert at CivicScience, choosing a wireless printer, and dumb thermostats for the smart world.
Tom in Columbus, Ohio listens to the Podcast and wants to know if he should be considering generic parts for his laptop.
The team gave listener Joshua in Sparta, Tennessee wireless printer buying advice, and listener Karl in South Dakota wants to buy a programmable thermostat that is not smart.
When you participate on the show – anytime 24/7 – and we HEAR you with any consumer tech question, comment, help for another listener, tech rage or just share your favorite App these days … these are among the prizes you can receive this week:
Tylt: Capio Universal car mount for smartphones
Sleepace: RestOn Smart Sleep Monitor
jaybird: X2 Bluetooth earbuds
SimpleMatters: Several ditto clip-on wearables that vibrates when your favorite people try to reach you. It’s the the world’s most discreet wearable notification device
Parallels: Activation codes for their Parallels Desktop Pro – allows you to run Windows on your Mac.
PowerIt: 12,000 Milliamp Hour Portable jump start and power supply kits