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Your weekly briefing on the world of tech, focusing on news, views and a fair few digressions from staff of Computerworlduk.com, Macworld.co.uk, PCAdvisor.co.uk and Techworld.com Hosted on Acas... more
FAQs about Tech Weekly Podcast UK:How many episodes does Tech Weekly Podcast UK have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.
June 19, 2018Episode 92 - The Internet of Tech in Sport (IoTiS) VAR, Hawkeye and F1World Cup fever is upon us, and this time round is tech-heavy. The VAR (video assistant referee) makes its (their? know know) debut at a major international football tournament. Is it for the good of the sport?We’re already used to Hawkeye and goal-line technology, so what makes it different in football? Henry Burrell resides as David Price, Christina Mercer and Sean Bradley set the record straight. NB: David loves cricket a lot.And of course, the most tech sport of all, Formula One. Is there a balance the sport misses when it comes to safety and competition? We discuss some of the finer points in a lively debate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
June 14, 2018Episode 91 - The Internet of Dub Dub (IoDD) WWDC and E3We're back this week to bring you all the hot news from E3 and some cooler takes on everything Apple announced at its WWDC developer conference a few weeks back.To help us do that Macworld UK editor Karen Khan runs through all the iOS and macOS Mojave updates Apple users can look forward to later this year.Then Tech Advisor staff writer Sean Bradley is on hand for a whistlestop tour of all of the big gaming announcements from E3 in LA so far, including Gears of War, Death Stranding and The Last Of Us 2.See you next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
May 23, 2018Episode 90 - The Internet of Meaty Topics (IoMT) Digital afterlife, net neutrality and GDPR emailsOh boy what a meaty session we have for you as Christina Mercer, Somrata Sarkar, David Price and Henry Burrell tackle three whopics (whopping topics) head on.Somrata takes us into the sometimes scary thoughts of our own digital afterlives. Should we be worried that we'll end up as misrepresentative chat bots one day? Who will have the authority to police the companies that harvest our data?Then Christina explains the knife edge America is on when it comes to net neutrality. Despite recent hope, there's still a chance the web across the pond will be ruthlessly metered and segmented.Finally David asks us if we've checked our unused email accounts recently, as there might be a lot of desperate noodle companies in there begging you to stay on their mailing lists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more38minPlay
May 16, 2018Episode 89 - The Internet of Pirates (IoP) Hacker pirates, face recognition ethics and Elon MuskBack once again like the Renegade Master, the UK Tech Weekly Podcast is coming to you from its new, earlier-in-the-week time slot.Host Scott Carey is joined by Tamlin Magee to talk about pirate-obsessed Nigerian hacking syndicates, and Charlotte Jee is on board to discuss the ethics of facial (and racial) recognition technology.We wrap things up with an Elon Musk news roundup, from his latest bae to building bricks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more36minPlay
May 10, 2018Episode 88 - The Internet of Google I/O (IoGIO) I/O with Microsoft Build thrown inScott Carey leads veteran Henry Burrell and first time podder Hannah Williams down the rabbit hole of Google I/O. We discuss which was the most frightening announcement and which was the best - could that actually be the same thing?We then chat Android P, the beta for Google next OS - cool changes, yes, but how many people will actually ever get it?Scott and Hannah also weigh in on why Google gets the headlines despite Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon announcements this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more27minPlay
April 27, 2018Episode 87 - The Internet of Snoozing (IoS) New Gmail features, 'Chat' and AMDA double Google header as Henry Burrell leads Scott Carey and Sean Bradley down the tech rabbit hole. Alphabet's most famous outlet has redesigned Gmail for desktop, but what does that mean for businesses and consumers. Will anyone notice?Then what is Chat? Not Google Chat or Android Chat, mind - just Chat. Will the Google-led initiative really transform text messaging on Android or is it doomed to forever to be a fragmented mess?Sean then talks us through the latest AMD processors to challenge Intel. Intel hasn't had the best of year's after Apple announced it is going solo. Is there a change afoot? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more41minPlay
March 29, 2018Episode 86 - The Internet of Education (IoE) New iPads for schools and the Huawei P20Sheriff Scott Carey rounds up his two deputies in David Price and Henry Burrell for a quick-fire two topic pod. Apple launched a new cheaper iPad this week based around its education play - but can schools afford them and are Chromebooks a better option?Then we discuss the new Huawei P20 and P20 Pro. Notches, three cameras but competitive pricing make the new Android flagship an interesting option. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more33minPlay
March 23, 2018Episode 85 - The Internet of Data (IoD) Cambridge Analytica, Sea of Thieves and Ready Player OneWe let one huge, scary story dominate proceedings before allowing two lighter-weight topics return the pod to its family friendly roots.The Cambridge Analytica and Facebook scandal is decoded and discussed, with one podder especially susceptible to influence thanks to their insane third party app access numbers.The gang then tackles Sea of Thieves, a return to form for Rare on Xbox, before Dom (with no spoilers) says just how bad Ready Player One is. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
March 16, 2018Episode 84 - The Internet of Porn (IoP) Nectome, Galaxy S9 and UK porn age checksThe gang returns with an eclectic mix of tech chat. Can Nectome really download your thoughts - while killing you - to preserve your memories forever in the cloud? We didn't make this up.Then we discuss the brand new Samsung Galaxy S9, phone cameras and crap AR before discussing how the UK should go about contracting a company to age check porn site users. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more38minPlay
February 16, 2018Episode 83 - The Internet of White Rings (IoWR) HomePod, Kingdom Come: Deliverance and no spoiler Black Panther chatScott Carey assembles half the Tech Advisor squad to chat about the HomePod's great audio and then all the things that make it a tabloid headline. Jim Martin lets us know if Apple ruined his oak and/or pine.Lewis Painter chats us through Kingdom Come: Deliverance and all the wacky things you can do in its slow paced but huge world. Dom Preston then lets us know - without spoilers - just how good Black Panther is, Marvel's latest marvel (hopefully). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more38minPlay
FAQs about Tech Weekly Podcast UK:How many episodes does Tech Weekly Podcast UK have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.