Robin Yellow and James Woodall talk about the latest tech vapourwave and false prophets and sort the fire from the smoke. All in under 30 minutes recorded every Tuesday at 2100 UTC.
A review of stories from episodes 1 -51 of Techtasm.
The new Nokia 3310 lands in Britain, Ikea make cheap smart-bulbs, and WannaCry is still lingering with us.
The Galaxy S8 vs the iPhone 7, Microsoft recommend you do not install their latest update, and you can now make Donald Trump say anything you like
Palmer Luckey quitting Facebook, Samsung’s S8 biometric face scanner doesn’t work, and LastPass has a serious flaw,
Visa allows you to pay with your sunglasses, Youtube launches a pay tv channel, and Google Home is in the news for all the wrong reasons.
Bitcoin refuses to die, 199 mph Scalextric, and HTC gets tracking.
Xiaomi want to get in the business of making their own silicon, a Youtube star gets in hot water, and now you can give the finger to your Chromebook.
Time to ditch that anti virus software, Microsoft finally has an answer to Chrome OS, and Google has a Brain.
A Cambridge study suggests immunisation against fake news, South Korea’s mad 700 mph train, and Microsoft are positively finally done with their phone (probably).
The EU wants to grant legal status to plastic people, Apple raises its prices, and Facebook test fake news filtering.
The Snapdragon 835, wireless chargers built into the road, and is VR here to stay.