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Recap: Curve, Chase banking, Amazon Astro, Android 12.1 and Sky's Glass TV [S20E09]
361 Podcast
English - November 07, 2021 02:00 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB - ★★★★ - 7 ratingsTechnology News Tech News mobile cell technology wireless mobile industry review all about symbian all about windows phone ben smith ewan macleod rafe blandford Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week the team recap topics from earlier in the season including:
* Curve being blocked by Creation Credit cards - a listener asks if we still want to use Curve
* JP Morgan launches Chase-branded banking in the UK - we try it out in its earliest (and still very limited) form
* Amazon's Astro robot - will we add Amazon's $999 robot to our smarthome security setup?
* 15 minute delivery - Rafe updates us on some very high profile ads and promotions in London as the firm's give-away some of their investors' money
* Android 12.1 will (probably) add native support for folding devices
* Sky launches 'Glass' a smart internet-connected TV that you can pay for monthly
Let us know your thoughts on these subjects or anything you'd like to hear covered in future via the website (https://www.361podcast.com/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/361podcast).
This week the team recap topics from earlier in the season including:
Curve being blocked by Creation Credit cards - a listener asks if we still want to use Curve
JP Morgan launches Chase-branded banking in the UK - we try it out in its earliest (and still very limited) form
Amazon's Astro robot - will we add Amazon's $999 robot to our smarthome security setup?
15 minute delivery - Rafe updates us on some very high profile ads and promotions in London as the firm's give-away some of their investors' money
Android 12.1 will (probably) add native support for folding devices
Sky launches 'Glass' a smart internet-connected TV that you can pay for monthly
Let us know your thoughts on these subjects or anything you'd like to hear covered in future via the website or Twitter.