Tech Weekly
By guardian.co.uk
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Podcast Description
The Guardian's tech team with news and discussion from the digital worlds of technology, gaming and the web
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Tech Weekly podcast: Google's master of search | Google's Amit Senghal on how search has changed, the technical hitch with the launch of Diablo 3 and the future of data activism with the Tactical Tech Collective | 21 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: John Sculley on cloud computing | The former Apple CEO talks about cloud computing, plus we look at the ongoing turmoil at Yahoo and the state of broadband in Britain | 15 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Acta on the out | Europe going cold on Acta, Gabriel Weinberg on his search engine DuckDuckGo, ISPs and porn, and Facebook's flotation | 9 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Google gets a ticking off from the FCC | The tech team discusses the Federal Communications Commission's critical report on Google's Street View | 1 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Andrew Lewman on Tor and anonymity online | Aleks Krotoski talks to Andrew Lewman on Tor and anonymity online | 24 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitTech Weekly podcast: 4chan founder Chris Poole | Tech Weekly: Aleks Krotoski talks to the founder of the anonymous site 4chan, Christopher Poole | 17 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Facebook buys Instagram for $1bn | Facebook buys Instagram for $1bn, Microsoft snaps up AOL patents and Larry Page's letter to Google shareholders | 10 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Watching the web | Government surveillance plans, BlackBerry manufacturer RIM refocuses, 4G mobile and what should retailer Game do? With Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur, Trefor Davies and Keith Stuart | 2 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Sexism in the technology industry | Attitudes to women in tech, the budget and the internet gallery at the National Media Museum. With Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur and Gia Milinovich | 27 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Bafta video game awards | Aleks Krotoski round up the week's Tech news including Apple paying its shareholders dividends and Syria malware attacks | 20 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Jo Twist of UKIE, and GDC 2012 | News from the annual Games Developers Conference in San Francisco. With Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur, Simon Parkin and Jo Twist | 13 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: iPad 3 rumours and Raspberry Pi | Tech Weekly: Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur analyse the week's technology headlines | 6 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: news from Mobile World Congress | Juliette Garside brings us the news from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and Charles Arthur looks Apple's decision to remove Siri rival Evi from its App store | 28 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Google under fire | Google under fire on privacy; British video game industry bids for tax break; PlayStation Vita reviewed | 21 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: The Twitter Joke Trial and Ultrabooks | Graham Linehan on the Twitter Joke Trial, and Ultrabooks | 14 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Project Xanadu and TV soundbars | Web pioneer Ted Nelson talks about inventing hypertext, the world of television soundbars, and all the latest tech news | 6 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Connected TV | One of 2012's trends to look out for is internet connected smart TV's. We discuss some how the web is coming to the screen in the corner of our living room | 31 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: What You Really Need To Know About The Internet | John Naughton discusses his new book, the latest on RIM and Kodak's troubles as well as the SOPA protests. Plus, Charles Arthur visits Finland's tech hub and brings back lights to put into your ears... | 24 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: highlights from CES | Some of the more interesting trends from last week's CES in Las Vegas, are examined, as well as Google's trouble Mocality and the latest on the US's proposed SOPA and PIPA legislation | 16 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Netflix arrives in the UK | Neil Hunt from Netflix discusses its UK launch, social viewing and its plan to tempt you to stream movies to your home | 11 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: when books go social | Charles Arthur meets the man behind Anobii.com, a social network for your bookshelf. Plus the curious case of Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng's Twitter accounts. Are they real? | 3 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: 2011 review | Aleks Krotoski is joined by Charles Arthur and TechCrunch Europe's editor Mike Butcher to look back at social media's influence on protest and revolution, the death of Steve Jobs, and the fortunes of Google, Apple, Microsoft, HP, RIM and Nokia | 20 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: All about mobile | Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur talk with Adgent, BlueVia, alwaysonmessage and BlackBerry about developments and developing for mobile. Plus this week's news stories involving Apple, Samsung, HP and Android | 13 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Gadget and game Christmas gift guide | What's hot and what's not – what to buy in gadgets and games for gifts this holiday season. Plus this week's tech news | 6 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: BlueCava's tracking technology, Robotville at the Science Museum | Tracking technology that can identify any device that connects to the internet, plus the cultural significance of robotics | 29 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Google Music, Occupy London's network influence | How the Occupy London movement use technology as part of their protest, and how the group is influenced by networking. | 22 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: the beginning of the end for Flash? | Adobe says it will no longer support the plug-in on mobile devices – but what does it mean for the desktop version? | 15 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: YouTube - and who is Huawei? | How YouTube is working with broadcasters and how Huawei plans to break into the UK market | 8 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Tech City Talk - Intellectual Property and Copyright | How do we balance intellectual property and the creative industry in the digital age? With Ed Vaizey, Professor Ian Hargreaves, Feargal Sharkey, Jonathan Haskel and Jeff Lynn | 1 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast / Tech City Talk: creating Tech City | Panel discussion about Tech City in east London, part of an initiative to create digital enterprise centres announced last year by the prime minister, David Cameron | 25 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: BlackBerry blackout, Siri scrutinised | Following BlackBerry's service outage last week, RIM's UK managing director explains what went wrong. Plus the team test Siri, Apple's new voice control for the iPhone 4S | 17 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Tech City Talk - Skills and Education | Aleks Krotoski chairs a discussion on the teaching of computing and coding with David Willetts MP, Prof Jeff Magee of Imperial College, Dan Crow of Songkick and Emma Mulqueeny of Rewired State | 11 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Steve Jobs special | Charles Arthur looks at the legacy of Steve Jobs in the tech industry and beyond | 6 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Apple iPhone 4S and Amazon Kindle Fire launches | Your Tech Weekly team's take on the iPhone 4S launch by Apple, Amazon's Kindle Fire launch, Facebook's new look timeline and Spotify integration, and the new Google startup hub in East London | 3 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: creating a digital public space | Jemima Kiss examines plans for a digital public space with the British Library, the Royal Opera House and the BBC | 28 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Windows 8, bad news for Rim, JP Rangaswami | The new version of Windows, Rim's disappointing results and PlayBook sales, and whether teaching coding at school can work | 19 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitTech Weekly podcast: 3D gaming, Carol Bartz leaves Yahoo | 3D in gaming, plus Aleks, Jemima and Keith discuss Carol Bartz's departure from Yahoo and Amazon book rental | 13 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: DNS hacking and the new Kindle | Why Google is closing some of its products, the Turkish hackers and the new Amazon Kindle | 6 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Media Talk and Tech Weekly from the Edinburgh International Television Festival 2011 | A joint podcast from the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival – where Google's chairman Eric Schmidt gave this year's MacTaggart lecture | 28 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Steve Jobs steps down as Apple CEO | Analysis and discussion of Steve Jobs's announcement that he has stood down as Apple CEO | 25 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Has HP indicated the beginning of the end for the PC? | As HP looks to dispose of its personal computing division – blaming a 'tablet effect' – does this mean the future of computing is with iPads and smartphones? | 23 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Google-Motorola, riots and social media, | The blogger who predicted the Google-Motorola tie up weeks ago, and Jeff Jarvis on suggestions to shut down Facebook, Twitter and BlackBerry Messenger during civil unrest | 15 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: what's next for BlackBerry? | RIM's Patrick Spence defends BlackBerry's current performance and explains why it is to upgrade operating systems twice | 9 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: The MPAA on Newzbin2 and piracy, MetaCert on xxx content labelling | The Motion Picture Association of America's man in Europe discusses its court action which will force BT to block access to Newzbin. Why this particular site, why BT, and will ISPs become judge and jury on content? Also Chrome is now the UK's second most popular browser, and Paul Walsh of MetaCert on why labelling xxx domains will be important, and how it can be done | 2 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: BlackBerry in a jam, and paying for Sony's hack attack | RIM cuts 10% of its workforce, Elite creator David Braben talks about developing for Kinect, and we ask: who pays compensation claims for Sony's PSN security breach? | 26 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Patents, a stealth internet, Bigpoint on social gaming | How patent wars are affecting app development, and how the US is supporting the creation of a 'stealth internet' to keep the web open for communication in countries such as Iran | 19 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: New government data, smartphone explosion | The team look through the latest release of government data. Plus the rise of smartphones, an Elevator Pitch with Ticket ABC ,and a privacy issue when art and tech collide in an Apple store | 12 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Google+, Facebook/Skype, US extradition, Archos | As Google launches its new social network, the team give their verdict. Plus what's happening between Facebook and Skype, interesting extradition requests by the US and Henri Crohas of Archos explains how its Android tablets are different to the rest of the market | 5 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: John Reid's cyber doctrine | Lord Reid explains why cyberspace requires new thinking on policy, politics, law and security | 28 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: The impact of the filter bubble on children | Eli Pariser, Sonia Livingstone and danah boyd speak to Aleks Krotowski about how personalised filtering is changing the way we use the internet | 22 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Hacking, Samsung's smartphones and how touchscreens work | Nintendo, Sony, Codemasters – even the US Senate has been targeted by hackers. But why is there suddenly so much hacking, and where is it coming from? | 14 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: The launch of Wii U at E3, Apple's new iCloud for iOS 5 | As the games industry launches new products in Los Angeles, we take a look at Nintendo's new Wii U as well as Sony's PlayStation Vita and Microsoft's plans for Kinect | 8 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: E3 and 4G - previewed and profiled | A preview of next week's games show – a new Wii and Sony's next generation portable are top of the list. Plus, we find out about 4G and how we will use LTE | 31 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Microsoft's Ashley Highfield on Windows Phone 7, The EC's Digital Agenda | The Windows Phone 7 Mango update discussed with Ashley Highfield – has it disappointed? The EC explains the new digital agenda rules on mobile contracts, cookies and net neutrality | 24 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Crowdsourced gadgets, Hargreaves report, Google Chromebooks | The government reveals the Treasury receives 20,000 cyberattacks a month, intellectual property leaks, and the launch of Google's Chrome OS | 17 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Microsoft buys Skype, and Alphagov – your government services online | Tom Loosemore joins Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur to explain his attempts to build a single, central government website | 10 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Looking for art, love ... and Bin Laden | How has the web transformed how we look for love and how we look for art? Plus Technology Editor Charles Arthur discusses the political implications of the live feed of Bin Laden's last moments | 2 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Phone tracking, PlayStation hackers, the demise of IPv4 | Tech Weekly: Sony's warning to 77 million PlayStation Network users about the theft of their data, and the impact of phone tracking on privacy | 27 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Flip's flopped and Spotify's restricted | As Cisco announce the closure of its video camera business, we discuss the demise of the Flip. Also, Spotify's new restrictions on music playback, TweetDeck's possible sale to Twitter and transmedia storytelling – how to tell tales in a digital age, using TV, real-life, print and the web | 19 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Facebook enters China and Japan earthquake hits tech manufacturing | Facebook dominates the western world of the web, but has been unable to get into China so far. Will a link up with Baidu be a match made in cyber heaven? Also, will the crisis in Japan affect when, where and how your electronics are made? We look at the production processes and how they have been hit. And the team behind Lanyrd, the conference social networking site on their early success. | 12 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: The You in YouTube – what's next for web video? | The team discusses many different aspects of Google this week: anti-trust investigations in the EU and US, how should Larry Page take the company on as CEO, the success of Android – and what lies ahead for YouTube? | 6 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: HP and RockeTalk - India's tech future | We look at mobile social network RockeTalk and HP, whose labs are developing next-generation tech such as hyperlinked paper | 29 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Bing, net neutrality and .xxx | Aleks Krotoski and guests discuss the meeting between government, ISPs and content providers to discuss net neutrality. Plus: Dave Coplin from Bing on the search scene | 22 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast at SXSW 2011 | Tim Wu offers some thoughts on net neutrality and the future of the web. Plus: Ze Frank on this year's SXSW trend – playfulness | 15 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Firefox 4 and the future | The next generation of browsing technology discussed with the people behind Firefox 4 and Mohit Gundecha from Mig33, India's largest mobile social network tells us about the mobile scene in the country | 8 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Trouble as Google reorders its index | As Google reorders its index to deal with spam, Aleks Krotoski and guests discuss the fate of legitimate sites that are downranked | 1 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Twitter restricts app access, Apple and Google's subscription plans, Tablets and MeeGo from MWC | As Twitter bans (then reapproves) access from two third-party apps, we discuss what the approach says about the company's current state | 22 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Nokia's mobile alliance with Microsoft | The full details of Nokia's mobile tie-up with Microsoft to use the Windows Phone OS, plus a report from the weekend's Guardian's SXSW hack day | 15 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Cyber security and online sex | Online sex and sex with machines, cyber security, in-flight Wi-Fi and a possible shakeup at Nokia | 8 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Egypt cut off from the internet | This week we look at how the web is affecting global democracy, from the political upheavals in Egypt and Tunisia to the economic powerhouse of India | 1 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: CEO changes at Google and Apple | This week, it's all change at the top as Google and Apple change CEOs. There's a spat between Oracle and Google over intellectual property, and Joel Spolsky of Stack Overflow presents his question and answer site | 25 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Evgeny Morozov on the web as a force for good | Evgeny Morozov, author of The Net Delusion explains how the use of Facebook and Twitter in recent protests in Tunisia and Iran might not have been as effective as first thought | 18 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: CES 2011 highlights | Charles Arthur reports from the CES 2011 in Las Vegas, while Aleks and Jemima discuss this week's news back in London HQ | 11 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Wikimedia and making money on the net | We speak to the head of Wikimedia about dealing with oppressive regimes, and the author and futurist Doc Searls explains how the economies of the web work | 4 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: 2011 preview | The technology trends to watch out for in 2011 – including internet connected TV, a new PlayStation phone and Nintendo 3DS | 28 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Review of 2010 | An up and down year for both Google and Apple, 2010's big games and significant political developments in the tech world all feature in our annual review | 21 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: WikiLeaks, Anonymous and cyber war | Are the attacks directed at MasterCard, Visa and others the signs of the first cyber war? And how did a Tom Cruise video help spawn online activists Anonymous? | 14 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Joi Ito on Creative Commons, game-ify your commute with Chromaroma | Creative Commons chief Joi Ito on how the organisation wants to release the internet from copyright problems, and Chromaroma's Toby Barnes on how his game turns your commute into fun | 7 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly in Dublin | Tech Weekly visits Dublin to check out the local startup scene. The city has a thriving tech community and is home to many international tech companies. But will this continue as the Irish economy receives an €85bn bailout? | 30 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Net neutrality and where do good ideas come from? | What effect will Ed Vaizey's attack on net neutrality have on the digital content industry and web users? Plus, is Facebook Messages the future, and how do we foster innovation?. With Aleks Krotoski, Jemima Kiss and Tom Loosemore | 22 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly podcast: Stories in games at the Bradford Animation Festival | A special on stories in games, presented by Keith Stuart | 16 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Internet Week Europe, Google and Dentsu | Google's Tom Uglow on their Creativity Lab, Dentsu London on some Tokyo innovation and the future with HTML5 | 9 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Can Call of Duty take another $1bn? | The last title in the Call of Duty franchise was one of a handful of entertainment titles to have taken more than $1bn in revenue – can Black Ops equal that? | 2 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Google Street View row rolls on, Robert Llewellyn on Carpool | Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf's Kryten and presenter of Scrapheap Challenge) talks about his web series Carpool, which has transferred to television. He has all the geeky detail on DIY web TV. Plus he joins Aleks and Mike Butcher in discussing the latest in the Google Street View privacy row | 26 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Apple's profits soar | This week's Guardian Tech Weekly podcast asks how Apple is poised to become the biggest company in the world | 19 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Stephen Fry's verdict on Windows Phone 7 | In this week's Guardian technology podcast, Stephen Fry - known for his love of Apple gadgets - gives his take on Microsoft's new smartphone and the wider mobile phone world | 12 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Jason Calacanis hits back at TechCrunch, latest Startup Surgery | BT's plans for broadband, mobile phone patents, Jason Calacanis reviews AOL's purchase of TechCrunch, and our Startup Surgery offers financial advice | 5 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: The Social Network - our verdict on the Facebook film | We review The Social Network - an unflattering account of Mark Zuckerberg as he set up Facebook. Or is it? Also as personal details of thousands are leaked online, what could happen to ACS:Law? And our first hands on with the Windows Phone 7 OS | 28 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Email overload | The team discuss whether email is doomed by its increasing irrelevance as it becomes cluttered with spam, marketing and unimportant messages. Also, did Haystack place its Iranian users in danger and what is Diaspora? | 21 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly at Nokia World | As change happens at the top of Nokia, we visit its worldwide conference and developer fair to hear what Michael Gartenberg makes of the company's fortunes | 15 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: The year in games, and Edinburgh Interactive Festival | The 13-year struggle to take Duke Nukem Forever from idea to release, a round-up of the headlines from the Edinburgh Interactive Festival, the team look back at 2010 for the UK games industry, and the producer of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions | 7 9 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: What next for online music? | On the eve of the latest iPod launch, will the company be able to maintain its influence as artists and publishers increasingly turn from iTunes to streaming services and music apps? | 31 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Net neutrality and the ban on BlackBerry | We run the rule over net neutrality and privacy - two of the web's hottest topics, plus we find out why RIM could face a ban on BlackBerry devices | 24 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: In the BBC archive | As the BBC archive prepares to move its collections to a specially built centre, Jemima Kiss tours Windmill Road to find out how the corporation is digitising its recordings | 18 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Google's access plans, academic collaboration, innovation | Google and Verizon's net neutrality proposals examined, we wave goodbye to Google Wave, find out about a Facebook users' union, look at the last.fm of academic study - Mendeley, and hear Charles Leadbeater's thoughts on using the web to collaborate | 10 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: The future of mobile | A mobile theme to this week's programme – we hear what the future holds for the medium, as well as finding out why there is a ban on BlackBerrys in the UAE, how Android is catching Apple's iOS, and there's details of a new Kindle from Amazon | 3 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Elevator Pitch 3 years on | Elevator pitch, e-democracy and anonymity online | 27 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly at Develop 2010 | Peter Molyneux on Fable III, and all action from the Develop video game conference in Brighton | 20 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly: Facebook's panic button, Kristian Segerstrale of Playfish | This week Aleks and Jemima are joined by Mike Butcher, editor of TechCrunch Europe, and Kristian Segerstrale, vice president and general manager of Playfish. | 13 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tech Weekly at Activate: Eric Schmidt, Martha Lane-Fox, Beth Noveck, Nigel Shadbolt | Google CEO Eric Schmidt discusses privacy issues, the future of newspapers and the company's problems in China, and takes questions from an audience at the Guardian's Activate conference on the future of the web. Martha Lane Fox and Beth Noveck discuss their jobs digitally engaging the UK and US, while Nigel Shadbolt talks about his quest to open up more government data | 6 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 100 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Shallow is the new attention span
There seems to be something about podcasts that reduces everything to the flip, fatuous, and frothy. Punditry rather than journalism. "Tech weekly" has a ghastly Reader's Digest/ Discovery Channel glossy banality to it, impossible to imagine in the written Guardian. Why doesn't anybody do REAL discussions in these things? Try "Little Atoms" on Resonance FM. Come to that, try anything on boring old Radio 4...at least the production values are high.
A good all round podcast
Very goood form guradian unlimited. The panel look at the latest tech news anaylse it. and the discussion is great and there are very intereting
The Guardian Team at their best again
Really top podcast again by the Guardian Team. Another firm favourite to go along with their science podcast. They have managed once again to combine a slick and professional production with the relaxed informal chat one might have in the pub, with a bunch of good friends. Except that my friends tend to roll their eyes when I talk about tech and geekery whilst the Guardian clearly enjoy their work and subject matter and that enthusiasm shows throw in this podcast. If you're interested in what's new in the latest tech, and want something both more intelligent, more interesting and more fun than the free rags you get on the tube, this is the podcast for you.






