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The iTunes 5★ reviewed podcast that reviewers call it "A great British spin on the world of tech", "Informing and entertaining" and "the best tech podcast by far…"

361 Podcast 361 Podcast / Ben Smith, Rafe Blandford & Ewan MacLeod

    • Technology
    • 4.8 • 56 Ratings

The iTunes 5★ reviewed podcast that reviewers call it "A great British spin on the world of tech", "Informing and entertaining" and "the best tech podcast by far…"

    Everything (ish) we missed in 2023 [S21E07]

    Everything (ish) we missed in 2023 [S21E07]

    All did not 'go well' and the episode was not published between Christmas and New Year. Thank you to editor Mark who continues to fix broken audio with patience far beyond what we deserve.


    This week the team cover topics they missed during 2023 and catch-up on listener's emails:



    Beeper Mini: Why is there a market for an iMessage on Android? (update: it's effectively been abandoned since recording).
    Apple Watch Ultra 2: - Ben likes his, especially the bigger / brighter screen.
    Mark's email about our mobile network episode: Questions whether much brand loyalty is based on out-of-date perceptions from earlier in their life. Rafe says it's very hard for brands to move customers' perception of them.
    'Brain stuff'.
    New year's resolutions: Brain training, checking your subscriptions, Zoe health stuff and time blocking
    Matt's email on Social Media: Do we believe in the everything app?


    We'll come back to the Humane AI pin and ChatGPT.


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    Links:
    Beeper MiniBeepberry 'device'Apple Watch Ultra 2DuolingoBlinkinstHabitifyZoe health gizmoTime Blocking

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Electric vehicles (are like smartphones) [S21E06]

    Electric vehicles (are like smartphones) [S21E06]

    This week the team discuss electric vehicles as 'mobile adjacent' technology:



    Ewan recounts his experience of EV-based car clubs in Denmark and Teslas in Saudi Arabia.

    Rafe brings the stats on growth of the EV market and paralells to the smartphone industry we've tracked for the life of 361.

    Ben recounts his experiences as a first-time EV owner and the planning the purchase of a second.



    The team also talk about how the arrival of EV cars has made them re-evaluate which brands are 'best'.


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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Mobile networks (are they good yet?) [S21E05]

    Mobile networks (are they good yet?) [S21E05]

    This week the team go back to their roots and talk about mobile networks:



    Ewan is deeply underwhelmed with the offerings of the UK's mobile network operators, having spent time living and working around Europe and the Middle East. He's especially unimpressed with network availability on major transport links, having had almost-ubiquitous access to 5G coverage in the places he worked and travelled.

    Rafe's got some OFCOM data (because of course) that suggests things aren't as bad as Ewan thinks. He also notes that there are some rural areas with good 5G coverage, so people's experience will be very dependent on location. He does, however, acknowledge that new legislation has been required to help network operators upgrading existing masts (where planning restrictions had previously blocked them).

    Ben is surprised that the perceivable-quality of mobile network service hasn't changed in the 2 years since we last covered it on 361, except for a price reduction. He's also frustrated that network 'quality' so frequently causes problems even where signal 'strength' is reportedly good. He's also surprised by Rafe's suggestion that mobile networks might prefer their own customers to other MVNO operator's customers.



    The team also discuss the growing market of app and eSIM-based providers that offer cheaper access to mobile operators when overseas.


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    Links:
    OpenSignal - Mobile network testingAiralo - Travel eSIM providerMobiMatter - Travel eSIM providerUbigi - Travel eSIM providerOpenBenches

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Money, money, money [S21E04]

    Money, money, money [S21E04]

    This week the team talk about money, finance, 'fintech' stuff and the products we use:



    Rafe's been using 'helpful' tools including HM Revenue and Customs' app to manage his tax and NS&I's app to check for Premium Bond wins. He's also tried the 'green' debit card Tred.

    Ewan's also been big on Open Banking for money management trying Plum to setup rules and games to encourage saving. [Rafe says "also look at similar apps like Emma and Snoop"].

    Ben still uses You Need a Budget and virtual debit cards from Monzo. He's also using Monzo's built-in 'round-up' feature to save 'passively'. He's also using Chip which offers a (sort of) savings product marketplace.



    The team wonder where 'the Monzo of credit cards' is and question if 'buy now, pay later' is the same thing, talk about mortgages for a bit, and consider if 'packaged bank accounts' are popular again.


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    Links:
    HM Revenue & Customs appNational Savings & Investment appEmma - Money management appSnoop - Money management appTred - Carbon offset debit cardMonzo BankStarling BankPlum - Money managementYou Need a Budget - Money management appChip - Money management and savings appMoneySavingExpert - UK-based consumer finance adviceInteractive Investor - Savings and investment platformKlarna - Buy now, pay later providerHabito - Online mortgage brokerRevolut Ultra - Premium packaged product

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Social Media in 2023 [S21E03]

    Social Media in 2023 [S21E03]

    This week the team consider that we might be at the "money ruins everything" stage of social media (eh, Reddit?). Rafe speculates that 'social' media is now driven more by advertising than friendship groups. We also talk about 'dark social', rafeblandford.com (Rafe's personal website) and remember Jaiku. Ben re-tells the 'Nazi Bar' story often cited as an example of how 'unmoderated' speech excludes people and isn't really 'free'.


    We use:



    Ewan: LinkedIn and BeReal.
    Rafe: Reddit, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok (but only in read-only).
    Ben: Reddit, LinkedIn (grudgingly), Instagram (even more grudingly) and Mastodon (in hope).


    Ewan's still on the road. This week he's in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


    [Producer's note: This episode was recorded before Meta announced Threads. Content scheduling is hard.]


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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Broken smarthomes & a ninja fox stole my bread [S21E02]

    Broken smarthomes & a ninja fox stole my bread [S21E02]

    This week Ewan's back on the road and tests the new 361 mobile recording setup. The team reflect the state of their smarthomes, it's not good... at all.


    The team discuss the various smarthome systems they use, the changes made since last season and how their attitude to setting up smart-home tech has changed over time. Reliability's certainly been a problem, but have new standards like Matter improved things?


    Rafe also has a bird-shaped surprise or two for the team.


    Listener questions this week:



    What do you use for USB-C charing when traveling?
    Do you have any smarthome cameras and would you recommend them?
    What smarthome platform have you chosen to use and why?
    Do you use any long-range smarthome devices?


    Get in touch! Let us know your thoughts or topics you'd like to hear about in future via the website, Twitter or Mastodon.
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    Links:
    Mu folding travel chargersAqara smarthome devicesAsus Mesh WiFi (Zen XT9)Home AssistantPhilips HueLightwave smart switches and plugsBird Buddy smart and connected bird feederArlo smart wireless camerasIkea smarthome devicesAwair air quality sensorsAmazon air quality sensorAqara FP2 presence sensor (mmWave)Matter smarthome standard

    • 1 hr 9 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
56 Ratings

56 Ratings

MotorSportsFan ,

"A podcast about mobile tech" sometimes!

They sometimes talk about mobile tech but are always informative and entertaining.

This is a "two blokes talking" podcast with 50% extra. I'd followed the three hosts individually for years before they started this podcast so although they don't me it's like having old friends popping round whenever they release an episode.

Keep up the good guys

PS the outros from the sound guy are a delight!

PJM15 ,

Roll on series 20

I love this podcast! These guys are generous with their extensive knowledge, the production is top notch, and I always learn something as they find ways to bring their own personal slants to ‘mobile tech and the world around it’...

ilicco ,

Great Podcast

There are podcasts and then there are podcasts. This is a podcast. Come for the in-depth technical discussion about all things mobile and stay for the dad jokes. It’s fun, informative and dare it say it sexy. (The RubRafe episode is an obvious favourite). The Audio engineer is an absolutely whizz as all the voices sound deep and mysterious. I am however surprised HR haven’t been notified of the fact that Ben and Ewen have obviously given Rafe a substandard microphone to make him sound like an angst ridden teenager.

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