Tech News and Commentary In this hour Dave and the Into Tomorrow team discuss Starbucks new fast service app, Google's latest announcements, Windows 10 facial recognition, this week's Consumer Reports feature which discusses affordable printers, tech in the classroom with guest Michael Diamond, Director of Industry Analysis and Commercial Technology of The NPD Group, flip phones making a comeback, and compensating for a tablet without flash. Daniel in Ludowici, GA listens to online and wants to know how to get his facial recognition software working again under Windows 10. The team gave listener Jamie in Tampa, FL wants to know, are flip phones making a comeback or are smartphones here to stay?, and listener Patrick in Wilmington, DE wants better quality pictures on a tablet without a flash. 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