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By Timothy Colangelo
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Here is a little rundown on how things stand in the chip shortage situation: what is it, why it started and which are the products that have made people take note of this issue.
PolyMatter - Why is the world running out of computers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOvqN23Sr4o
Techquickie - How CPUs are made as fast as possible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7ut61pSLwk&t=277s
I am finally back! Today I am going to discuss the rise and fall of Huawei, China's largest telecom networking equipment provider and, for a while, the largest Android smartphone manufacturer in the world.
But, what happened to Huawei? Well, you will find out here, in this episode, how Huawei came to be, how it took the world by storm and, finally, how it has been choked by a few U.S. laws.
I had to take a break, here is what happened.
You might have heard of supercomputers, but there is a new way of thinking how a computer should work and it involves complicated quantum mechanics concepts.
I am sorry but I have had a little bit of a 'podcast burnout' I might say. So, I decided to take a break without telling a word to anyone, but today I get back in business.
In this episode I am going to talk to you about the way emulators tend to be controversial due to a legal grey area that they exploit to stay afloat.
Since LG has announced the closing of its phone division, I decided to gather three companies that were synonymous with 'Android smartphone' in the early/booming days of Android.
On this episode we are going to discuss all things Apple: I will give you my take on the recent April 20 keynote as well as giving you my thoughts on Apple as a company, its products and its strategies.
Cryptocurrencies have been imposing themselves in the market at such a crazy rate that nowadays we, technology people, are taking them for granted. But what lies behind the crypto world and how is crypto technology changing the landscape of digital media ownership?
Hi guys! I decided to take a break last week and I moved the release date from Tuesday to Friday so you can begin the weekend bringing you around with me. Today I am going to explain as best as I can the new technologies that the ninth generation of home consoles (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S) would bring to many homes.
Today we are going to discuss about tech support scams and how they have been on the rise lately thanks to channels on YouTube such as Jim Browning, Kitboga and Scammers Payback, who are trying to raise awareness and tackle this issue in their own ways.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.