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Podcasts Luke on 29 Apr 2007

No episode this week

Sorry folks, its exam time and we warned that things might get a bit messed up. There won’t be an episode for this week, so expect the next one sometime after the 7th of May. We’ll have a few interesting things to talk about, although given that its a week away, I don’t want to tease you with them right now, since who knows what new news can happen in that time.

Anyhow, sorry again for no new podcast, and we’ll see you in a week.
Luke

Podcasts Luke on 11 Apr 2007

5. The Geeked Out Networking Episode

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Two weeks later, and we’ve worked on our time keeping a lot – just a touch over an hour, and more or less ten minutes per item. ;) Its an extravaganza, covering a whole range of subjects, a bunch of which are networking related, hence the name of the episode. Specifically, we talk about:

Speckled Computing

Talking CCTV cameras

Tim O’Reilly’s blogging code of conduct

EMI to sell non-DRM’ed music through the iTunes music store

BT to stop providing ISDN service. Everyone but the BBC breathes a sigh of relief

And the usual round-up of our latest gaming habits

Podcasts Luke on 01 Apr 2007

4. The Episode of Significant Length

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To compensate for the crappiness of our previous episode, Luke and Col present a double length epic saga, now that we have time to sit down and record it. So, without further ado, play episode 4 which covers the following subjects:

PlayStation 3 launch and Luke gets his hands on one to try

Our Apple-Watch section, dealing with all things stylish and sexy :) – AppleTV, Leopard and a new Apple store in the UK

Twitter, the new craze sweeping the internet.

“Hi-Tech Threat to Private Life” – What a silly report!

The Blogosphere erupts over death threats against prominent bloggers

And our usual roundup of games we have been playing lately – WoW (obviously), Warioware and Marvel Ultimate Alliance