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2017-08-07 |
BONUS EPISODE: We're still on hiatus, but here's some tech news! It's been a few weeks since we ended season 1. Have you missed us? We've missed you! We're still in between seasons, but as we promised in episode 20, we thought you deserved some bonus episodes to keep your technology podcast thirst quenched. Here's ... |
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2017-06-29 |
ITT 020: More cyberattacks, 10 years of the iPhone, Get faster internet! It's the last episode of our first season! We're taking a break for a few weeks to prepare a bigger, better, shinier second season of In Tech Today. In the meantime, we discuss the Petya cyberattack this week, which brough Ukraine and much of Europe t... |
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2017-06-28 |
ITT 019: Heatwave Special - The Episode Where Everything Goes Wrong! This is the episode where everything that can go wrong, does go wrong. For starters, it's being released six days late because the audio file was incomplete. Then, there was no live stream of this episode because no matter where we positioned the rout... |
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2017-06-15 |
ITT 018: Instagram ranting, robotic buses, and scratched hard drives This week, In Tech Today started a new Instagram account. Two minutes later, it was banned from the platform. As it turns out, it's a problem affecting thousands of Instagram users, and it could affect YOU! How is it happening, what did we have to do t... |
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2017-06-08 |
ITT 017: Extra-Long Election Special! Feat. Apple's HomePod and phone problems Britons - including honorary locals Josh and Ed - headed to the polls today after an election campaign that involved both some seriously positive and negative attention on some of the world's largest tech companies. What did Facebook, YouTube and other... |
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2017-06-01 |
ITT 016: The Great British Airways Meltdown, EU roaming charges, smart TVs Josh and Ed discuss the 'Great British Airways Meltdown', in which a power surge caused the airline's computer system to completely fall over, grounding all of its flights worldwirde for an entire day. What actually happened, why did it happen, and co... |
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2017-05-25 |
ITT 015: #RoomForManchester, A Conservative Internet, Safe Mobile Banking We're discussing the amazing online response from the people of Manchester in the wake of the horrific attack there this week, as well as Conservative Party plans to overhaul and lock down the internet in the UK, and our Techno Dinosaur Michele has som... |
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2017-05-18 | This week, one of the biggest cyberattacks in years hit more than 70 countries. WannaCry about it? We did. Also we dive into the hot-button US issue that is net neutrality, and our techno dinosaur just can't stop the spammers from calling. Recorded on... |
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2017-05-11 |
ITT 013: The wheels on the tiny green bus go round and round ... This week in London, the ubiquitous Citymapper app trialled their own smart bus service using tiny green buses. Josh tried to find these tiny green buses to see what the service was like. Also, Ed goes on a rant about people deleting Facebook, and the ... |
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2017-05-04 |
ITT 012: Reasons to pay $200 for a spy camera in your bedroom Amazon wants you to pay $200 for a smart camera that watches you get dressed. Why on earth would you want it? Also, the advertising regulator in the UK wants to put a stop to internet providers advertising broadband speeds that most customers will neve... |
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