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Year in Review: Best Tech Gadgets in 2021
2021 was no walk in the park for the tech sector. However, despite the industry dealing with worldwide chip shortage and supply chain crisis, many companies managed to push innovations forward. All these innovations are also expected to accelerate its coolness in 2022. Editor at Large at CNET Ian Sherr, joined Cheddar to discuss more.

Tornado's 'Learn and Earn' Program Rewards Educated Users
The mobile brokerage app, Tornado, says its the first investing platform that combines next-level tools and resources with hyper-tailored investing news. The more you engage within the app, the more intelligent of an investor you'll be, and the more you'll gain from the experience. 'Learn and earn,' the latest feature of the app serves to do just that, as it pays users to learn how to invest. CEO and co-founder of Tornado, Bernard George, joins Cheddar News to discuss.

Industry Expert Talks NFT Market Hitting $22 Billion
Tobias Batton, co-founder and CEO of Ex-Populus joins Cheddar News to discuss the NFT market as it hits $22 billion.

A Crypto Christmas: Give the Gift of NTFs
Digital assets are the gifts that keep on giving, as they have the potential to make people serious cash if it's value increases over time. These gifts are ultimately just investments, in the form of art. Sunil Singhvi, chief business development officer at Rarible, joins Cheddar News to discuss.

Omicron Dominant, Trump Booed for Booster & First Puppy
Carlo and Baker preview President Biden's address to the nation as Omicron becomes the new dominant Covid strain. Plus, Trump gets booed for getting his booster and the White House gets a new puppy.

Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefing of December 21st
Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings

Cheddar Morning News Briefing of December 21st
Cheddar Morning News Briefings

Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings of December 21st
Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings

Space Debris Could Lead to Huge Ramifications for Satellites, Space Stations
Alinda Mashiku, Conjunction Analysis and Risk Assessment Deputy Manager at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, joins Future of Space: Humankind's Leap Forward to explain how space debris is threatening operations in space at a time when more satellites are being deployed.
