Jamey Tucker

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Jamey Tucker joined the news team as our consumer technology reporter in 2020. He previously worked as a reporter at WKRN-TV in Nashville, Tennessee Jamey was an anchor and reporter for WREG-TV in Memphis, Tennessee, and WHNT-TV in Huntsville, Alabama. He is one of the first consumer technology reporters in the country for local television.

Jamey has been honored by the Associated Press of Alabama as Best Reporter and Best Feature reporter for his work as a religion reporter. His love for technology reporting grew while working in Nashville. Jamey now focuses entirely on technology reporting and enjoys finding new apps and gadgets to make life easier, safer, and a little more fun.

Jamey and his wife have three children and are the proud owners of a hairless cat.

You can follow Jamey and submit story ideas and questions on Twitter at @jameytucker.

Articles

What the Tech: What’s an NFT?

You can't go a single day without hearing about NFTs. Non-fungible tokens. What are they? And why in the world would someone spend millions of dollars on something no one seems to understand?

What the Tech: Facebook Profile Hacks

If you've been on Facebook for any time at all, you've probably seen at least a few Facebook friends posting apologies that their account has been "hacked" and ignoring any friend requests or messages appearing to come from them. Have you ever wondered how this happens?

What the Tech: Travel Website Deals

Who doesn't think a vacation is overdue? Many people haven't taken an actual vacation to a tropical resort or out of the country since before the pandemic started in 2020

What the Tech: ReelGood

Does this ever happen to you? With a remote in hand you sit down to find something to watch on TV. Since you subscribe to Netflix, Prime, Hulu, Disney+, and other streaming services, you spend too much of your evening just browsing the selections

What The Tech: Romance Scams

Lady GaGa isn't the only one family with "Bad Romance". The FBI is warning people that romance scams are on the rise and the cyber criminals often get more active around Valentines Day.