157: Apple Watch Series 6, New iPad Air, Apple One Subscription
Another virtual Apple event featuring blood oxygen saturation sensor on the new Apple Watch, a new look for the iPad Air range, and a new subscription bundle from Apple with all of its services. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, right […]
156: Neuralink’s Pigs, New Nvidia Graphics Cards
Elon Musk presents 3 little pigs to demonstrate the power of his brain-machine-interface company Neuralink and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduces the next generation of graphics cards – from his kitchen. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, right here on the […]
155: DC Fandome – Snyder Cut, The Batman, Wonder Woman 1984
All the nerdy goodness from DC Fandome online event including Matt Reeve’s The Batman, the Synder Cut of The Justice League, Wonder Woman 1984, James Gunn’s Suicide Squad 2, Gotham Knights. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, right here on the […]
154: Epic Battles – Fortnite vs Apple, Google vs Big Media, Reels vs TikTok
Geoff loads iOS 14 beta on his iPhone, Fortnite and Epic Games goes to battle against Apple, Google writes a letter to Australia, Instagram copies TikTok with Reels, and Kelvin reviews the 2019 MacBook Pro. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, […]
153: Big Tech On Trial, Time Running Out On TikTok, BenQ Light Bar
The CEOs of Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon (GAFA) get a grilling from a congressional sub-committee investigating potential antitrust practices, TikTok may be saved by a Microsoft bailout, and an innovative way to light your desk. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to […]
152: Slync Social Hiring, Corridor Digital, Mesh Networks at Home
In the first of our “Why didn’t we think of that?” series, we take a look at social hiring app company Slync that focuses on video applications for young jobseekers, and Corridor Digital, an innovative creative studio using the assistance of their subscriber base to come up with next hit show. Kelvin also showcases mesh […]
151: The Ethics of Facial Recognition, Neumorphism
MacBook rumours, Big Sur re-introducing drop shadows with Neumorphism (or ‘Soft UI’), Facebook’s lightweight hologram VR glasses and should we allow law enforcement to use facial recognition technology? As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, right here on the Naked Tech Podcast. […]
150: What is the Naked Tech Podcast?
For our 150th episode, we take time out to chat about ourselves a little bit – who we are, why we started a technology podcast, and what makes us tick. Thank you for your ongoing support and here’s to another 5 years! As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so […]
149: All About Apple’s WWDC 2020
WWDC 2020 or Android Lollipop announcement? The sneering is coming in thick and fast, but we think this is quite a substantial set of updates for all of Apple’s platforms – iOS, macOS, watchOS etc etc. Moving away from Intel chips for Macs allows Apple to control the whole supply chain for all their devices […]
148: Tech Behind BLM, Brave Browser, Battle of the Billionaires
As the world rages on, Facebook employees hold a virtual walkout, Google Docs become the social tool of choice, while our favourite browser, Brave, takes its first misstep. We also take a look at the history of the beef between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, as they battle it out to save the human race. […]