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The Technically Correct Podcast is a panel discussion about technology and its effect on our lives, that's more about the hosts than tech news.
The Technically Correct Podcast is a panel discussion about technology and its effect on our lives, that's more about the hosts than tech news.
107: This Isn't A Punk Rock Show
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It’s like a pub, but it sucks!
Your genial hosts discuss everything announced at WWDC 2018.
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Links for this episodeApple: iOS 12
App Store: Lego AR Studio
Wikipedia: Lego Creator
Flic App
Apple: watch OS 5
Apple: Apple TV 4K
Apple: macOS Mojave
Bloomberg: Apple Plans Combined iPhone, iPad & Mac Apps to Create One User Experience
02:09:58
106: Cat, Cat, Cat, Cat, Wardrobe
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Aggressively flashing your headlights at someone 10% of the time – is still a lot of times!
The gang are back, here to discuss the more serious implications of the ‘internet of things’ rather than doing what they usually do - dismiss the whole thing as nonesense.
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Links for this episodeGizmodo: The House That Spied On Me
Arlo by Netgear
Maciej Ceg?owski: The Moral Economy of Tech
Schneier On Security: The Value of Privacy
Strava’s Global Heat Map
Huawei’s Matebook X Pro
01:16:39
105: Sticking My Hand In Blancmange
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What have we told you about using logic in the work environment?
The Technically Correct Podcast enters 2018! Mark celebrates by getting a second phone, and Simon celebrates with an interesting new purchase. Apparently Richard is happy as a voyeur of consumerism, at least on this evidence.
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Links for this episodeEpisode 103: We Have Some Good News About Your Johnson
Episode 42: Grippy By Comparison
Just a few ways you can play the Nintendo Switch
01:04:23
104: Arguing For Dongles
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When you say ‘sometimes’, by ‘sometimes’ do you mean ‘always’?
With Mark away this week, it falls to Simon and Richard to discuss Apple’s bad week of software flaws, before exploring a new UI feature Microsoft is adding to Windows 10. Also, RJ45 origami.
This is the last Technically Correct Podcast show for 2017; we’ll be back in January.
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Links for this episodeThe Hacker News: macOS High Sierra Bug Lets Anyone Gain Root Access Without a Password
Objective-See: Why <blank> gets you root
Daring Fireball: High Sierra Root Login Bug Was Mentioned on Apple’s Support Forums Two Weeks Ago
MacRumors: Date Bug in iOS 11.1.2 Causing Crash Loop on iPhones as December 2 Hits
MacRumors: Apple Shares Fix for File Sharing Issues Following macOS High Sierra Security Update
YouTube: Sets in Windows 10
Ars Technica: Tabs come to every window in Windows 10 “Sets”
YouTube: Installing Windows 1.0 to 10 Uncut Original Footage
@decryption on Twitter: “Check out the crazy origami Ethernet port on this new Fujitsu laptop …”
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103: We Have Some Good News About Your Johnson
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Other than that, Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the phone?
Mark has his iPhone X and the gang discuss the current abomination that is the MacBook lineup.
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Links for this episodeMarco Arment: Fixing the MacBook Pro
Marco Arment: The Best Laptop Ever Made
Quartz: Did Steve Jobs doom Apple by choosing Tim Cook as its CEO?
Macworld: Will your new MacBook crash to the ground without MagSafe? (Yes.)
02:03:49
102: Don't Stay In School
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One of those is gonna destroy the planet, the other is base 16.
Simon follows up on his backup storage woes and Mark is feeling good about his iPhone X pre-order.
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Links for this episodeWikipedia: HFS+
Wikipedia: NTFS
Leo Notenboom: How Do I Test Backups?
Wikipedia: JPEG File Interchange Format
9 To 5 Mac: Apple extends repair coverage to 3 years for Apple Watch (1st gen) w/ expanded/swollen batteries
Youtube: AvE - Qi Wireless Charging EXPLAINED!
01:33:55
101: Crazy Tugboat Father Christmas
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Listeners, please check your can.
Mark buys a ton of Apple products and returns 75% of them, Simon is hurtling towards data backup problems, and Richard purchases American Truck Simulator.
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Links for this episodeTechnically Correct Episode 97: Western Digital Colour Wheel
American Truck Simulator
Technically Correct Archive: Season 1, Episode 9 - It Feels Like Stealing
Amazon Key is a new service that lets couriers unlock your front door
01:20:57
100: Polishing That Bee Emoji
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Is he even listening to what I’m saying? It was a kind of iPad, you dick!
In a cruel and entirely predictable twist of fate, the podcast ventures in three-digit episode numbers. Mark seriously considers buying a new iPad, Simon goes one further and does, all the while Richard is in the mire with photo library issues , for which he has all our sympathies.
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Links for this episodeThe iPad 9.7 Inch – Apple
WPA2 is badly broken
01:22:01
99: Every Seat’s An Ejector Seat
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Bonus points, people learn to indicate!
Mark’s driving escapades in France lead to another discussion about cars, smart features, CarPlay, and fully autonomous vehicles.
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Links for this episodeWikipedia: Ford Edge
Wikipedia: Warburton Toll Bridge
The Richard Bailey Seal Of Approval
01:26:51
98: Off I Go To The Apple Store
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Thank you for opening that can of worms so I didn’t have to.
Later than billed, this episode sees your trio of hosts discuss all the announcement’s from Apple’s recent keynote. Including: Apple Watch Series 3, Apple TV 4K, the iPhones 8 and 8 Plus, and the iPhone X.
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Links for this episodeApple Special Event. September 12, 2017 — Video
Apple Watch Series 3
Apple TV 4K
Apple iPhone 8
Apple iPhone X
Marco.org - Courage
01:38:46
97: Western Digital Colour Wheel
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For this episode, Richard talks us through his freshly purchased NAS and the gang talk about the huge issues surrounding Google’s AMP and similar services.
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Amazon: Synology DS416 4 Bay Desktop Enclosure
Amazon: WD Blue 4TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 5400 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch
Backblaze: Hard Drive Stats for Q1 2017
Seagate: Choosing High Performance Storage is not about RPM any more
Gamer’s Nexus: WD Blue vs. Black vs. Red & Purple HDD & SSD Differences (2017)
Windows 7 64-bit Corrupting (Altering) Large Files Copied to External NTFS Drives
Data On The Edge: Consumer and Enterprise Data Protection Needs Diverge
The Register: Kill Google AMP before it KILLS the web
The Website Obesity Crisis
MacRumors: Safari in iOS 11 Turns Google AMP Links Back into Original Web Links When Shared
Google AMP Twitter thread
01:29:46
96: I Want The New Shiny Things
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Ooh, this is a nice chart.
In this episode the gang discuss iPhone battery life, how they handle battery management, and the more credible than usual iPhone rumours with this year’s iPhone announcement approaching.
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Links for this episodeAmazon: Mark’s iPhone 7 Battery Case
The Loop: Could This Be The iPhone 8?
Twitter: The Verge Video Summary of iPhone Rumours
TechCrunch: HomePod firmware reveals iPhone 8 design and facial recognition
Asymco: How much will the new iPhone cost?
Twitter: Steven Troughton-Smith
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95: Shut Up, Richard, And Change My Tyres
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I know I have a car, and I know that that car has wheels!
This week on the podcast Richard returns for a discussion about the death of the iconic iPod, and what Mark and Simon hope will be the death of the car.
File this episode under Technically Car-rect. We’re not sorry… OK we’re a little sorry.
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Links for this episodeBusiness Insider: Apple is officially killing the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle
iPod Nano - Wikipedia
iPod Mini - Wikipedia
John Gruber, Daring Fireball - XOXO Festival (2014) - YouTube
UK to ban sales of petrol, diesel-fuelled cars from 2040 - Reuters
Tesla Model 3: Elon Musk rolls out mass market model - BBC News
01:11:54
94: The Extremely Casual Pirates
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I wanna wrap my 2015 MacBook Pro in cotton wool.
With Richard away this week, two friends take two hours to discuss a ridiculous array of topics.
Mark and Simon talk about old computer platforms, old gaming, analogue audio formats, noise-cancelling headphones, and Simon’s initial adventures with iOS 11.
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Links for this episodeWikipedia: Acorn Archimedes
Wikipedia: The Crystal Rainforest
Wikipedia: Shenmue
Wikipedia: Pipe Mania
GameFAQs: Fireball II Box Shots and Screenshots for Acorn Archimedes
Wikipedia: Mad Professor Mariarti
Wikipedia: James Pond
Mark’s accidental Virgin Media logo made on the Acorn A3010
Amazon: Bose Quietcontrol 30 Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooth In-Ear Headphones - Black
Amazon: Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones - Black
Amazon: Bose QuietComfort 25 Acoustic Around-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones for Apple Devices - Black
Walkman Central: WM-25
01:54:05
93: Let’s Say It’s 1999 And Yahoo!‘s Still Relevant
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You Need A Filesystem
As the Technically Correct Podcast returns for your audible delight following a short summer break, Mark has been using iOS 11 on his iPad Air 2, and the EU decided to fine Google €4.24bn for acting like a business.
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Links for this episodeApple Beta Software Program
Bandcamp on the App Store
Bandcamp Daily: Bandcamp, Downloads, Streaming, and the Inescapably Bright Future
BBC News: Google hit with record EU fine over Shopping service
01:07:35
92: Fresh Trousers All Round
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No! I was right there! I was looking at the thing!Later than billed, episode 92 reflects upon Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote address. Strap in for the opinions of your three genial hosts in this bumper episode.The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today.Links for this episodeApple: Apple Special Event. June 5, 2017 VideoVimeo: The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2017Jeff Atwood: The Golden Age of x86 GamingTechnically Correct #50: Look At Me, I’m A General Purpose Computer
02:22:41
91: Now The Real Innovation Can Start
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It was a tool used by hardened criminals to enjoy music.This week the gang discuss the cause and effect of the recent, very public “WannaCry” randsomware infection and the new lease of life for MP3 now that the patent on the audio format has expired.The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today.Links for this episodeBBC News: Massive ransomware infection hits computers in 99 countriesThe Washington Post: Malware, described in leaked NSA documents, cripples computers worldwideMicrosoft: How to enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows and Windows ServerTechnically Correct: Episode 87: Another Fifty Pence In The Business JarTwitter: MalwareTechBlog’s Doxxing TweetsFraunhofer: MP3 AnnouncementMarco.org: “MP3 is dead” missed the real, much better storyWikipedia: LAME Audio Encoder
01:05:03
90: Nihilist Customer Service
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And that little fact makes me happy!Mark returns and it’s a full contingent of hosts once more for episode 90 of Technically Correct. Mark has some Samsung Galaxy S8 follow-up and a crazy story involving his own iPhone Plus, then after monopolising the conversation he cedes the floor for a group discussion of the newly announced Surface Laptop by Microsoft.The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today.Links for this episodeWikipedia: Samsung Galaxy S7The Verge: Microsoft unveils $999 Surface Laptop running Windows 10 SMicrosoft: Surface LaptopAmazon: Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse
01:20:26
89: Tickle-Me Elmo Shouting Match
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It smells bad, it tastes bad, and if you eat it, you get ill for a little bit. Move on!With the team down to two this week, conversation takes a sudden Samsung related turn and ends up in Rube Goldberg-esque Internet-connected machinery. Richard seizes the chance to rag on Juicero’s problem juicer, while Simon misses the chance to not talk in a Cockney accent.The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today.Links for this episodeSamsung Galaxy S8TaoTronics Bluetooth Receiver - Amazon UKWorkflow Sunset - MacsparkyTechnically Correct Podcast #50: Look At Me, I’m A General Purpose ComputerUber - New York TimesJuicero controversy - Reddit
01:11:35
88: Connectivity, Usefulness And Magic
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The floor! The floor! The floor! The floor! The floor!Mark explains the latest addition to his plethora of head mounted audio spewing devices. Richard joins the internet of things (firmware update required). Something something Mac Pro.The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today.Links for this episodeSennheiser CX 300 II Precision Ear-Canal EarphonesDavid Pogue - Apple Airpods ReviewQuietControl 30 Noise Cancelling Earphones | BoseDaring Fireball - The Mac Pro Lives
01:23:30
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