Monday, December 19, 2016

Ep. 9 - Christine's Granddaughter

The ninth episode of Technically Speaking, a podcast all about technology, from smartphones, computers and televisions, to drones, virtual reality and Internet of Things.

In this episode, Nate, Daniel and special guest Ethan discuss Gamecube games coming to the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo capitalizing on nostalgia for its old games and systems with the NES Mini, Alphabet's Waymo self-driving cars, Google's introduction of Android Things IoT, Cortana's entry into the smarthome competition and the new Netflix VR experience.

Intro and outro music composed by Daniel Bignault.

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Ep. 8 - Spanglish in France

The eighth episode of Technically Speaking, a podcast all about technology, from smartphones, computers and televisions, to drones, virtual reality and Internet of Things.

In this episode, Nate, Daniel and special guest Johnny Mac discuss Netflix's new offline downloads and its potential for torrenting, the failure of smartwatches, including the end of Pebble, the Gooligan Android hack, Nate and Daniel's experiences with Google Maps and Apple Maps traveling in foreign countries, big data at work, as well as what gifts everyone wants for the holiday season.

Intro and outro music composed by Daniel Bignault.


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Sunday, November 27, 2016

Ep. 7 - A Whole New (Virtual) World

The seventh episode of Technically Speaking, a podcast all about technology, from smartphones, computers and televisions, to drones, virtual reality and Internet of Things.

In this episode, Nate, Daniel and special guest Johnny Mac discuss Nate's new Google Home and Daniel's Amazon Echo Dot, Nate's fascination with drones and Daniel's frustration with facial recognition, as well as Twitter's new muting feature, plus Johnny Mac's first experience with virtual reality, live on the podcast.

Intro and outro music composed by Daniel Bignault.


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Sunday, November 6, 2016

Ep. 6 - Seize the Dongle

The sixth episode of Technically Speaking, a podcast all about technology, from Android and iOS to Raspberry Pi and Linux.

In this episode, Nate, Colson and special guest Daniel Bignault discuss the Surface Studio and Dial from Microsoft, the end of OEM licensing of Windows 7 and 8, the Macbook Pro and its Touch Bar, Nate's new iPhone 4S and Le Eco Le S3, Google's AI poetry and the inevitable SkyNet takeover, and Wi-Fi Assist on Nexus devices.

Intro and outro music composed by Daniel Bignault.



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Monday, October 31, 2016

Ep. 5 - Switch-eroo

The fifth episode of Technically Speaking, a podcast all about technology, from Android and iOS to Raspberry Pi and Linux.

In this episode, Nate and special guest Patrick Adcock discuss the new Nintendo Switch game console, the new Surface Studio and Dial from Microsoft, the new Macbook Pro from Apple, and, for the second part of A Slice of Pi, Nate explains his PiCast streaming dongle.

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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Ep. 4 - Internet Crashes and Company Clashes

The fourth episode of Technically Speaking, a podcast all about technology, from Android and iOS to Raspberry Pi and Linux.

In this episode, Nate and Colson discuss the massive DDoS attack that shut down major websites on Friday, October 21, the changes being made at Cyanogen and its possible effects on manufacturers and CyanogenMod, and Google's new Unplugged streaming deal with CBS and the future of cable television.

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Ep. 3 - All the acronyms

In this episode, Nate and Colson discuss the Note 7 recall and the effects of the phone's cancellation on other smartphones, Android and some of the technology the phone brought to the table, as well as TV screen technology and the best viewing experience for the Star Wars movies, whether or not PlayStation VR will kick off mainstream interest in virtual reality, and whether Nate should root his phone now that Android Pay doesn't work for him anymore.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Ep. 2 - Pixels and Daydream and Home, Oh My!

In this episode, Nate and Colson discuss all the things that came out of Google's October 4th event, including the Pixel phones, the Daydream View VR headset, Google WiFi, Google Home and the Chromecast Ultra, as well as the end of the Nexus line, LG's missed opportunity with Samsung's Note 7 recall, and the first installation of Slice of Pi, where Nate discusses his Raspberry Pi-powered car entertainment system.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Ep. 1 - Pilot

In this episode, Nate and Colson discuss Google Allo, the death of Project Ara and the future of modular smartphones, T-Mobile's ONE plane, their personal history with Android, and the issues and impact of removing the headphone jack from smartphones.