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Technically Correct Podcast

90 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 6 years ago - ★★★★ - 2 ratings

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.

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107: This Isn't A Punk Rock Show

June 18, 2018 21:01 - 2 hours - 59.6 MB

It’s like a pub, but it sucks! Your genial hosts discuss everything announced at WWDC 2018. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Apple: 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

106: Cat, Cat, Cat, Cat, Wardrobe

March 06, 2018 19:04 - 1 hour - 35.2 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Gizmodo: The House That Spied On Me Arlo by Netgear Maciej Cegłowski: The Moral ...

105: Sticking My Hand In Blancmange

January 18, 2018 20:53 - 1 hour - 29.5 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Episode 103: We Have Some Good News About Your Johnson ...

104: Arguing For Dongles

December 14, 2017 18:17 - 58 minutes - 27 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode The ...

103: We Have Some Good News About Your Johnson

November 30, 2017 21:03 - 2 hours - 56.7 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Marco 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 ...

102: Don't Stay In School

November 16, 2017 20:09 - 1 hour - 43.1 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Wikipedia: 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 ...

101: Crazy Tugboat Father Christmas

November 02, 2017 20:00 - 1 hour - 37.1 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Technically Correct Episode 97: Western Digital Colour Wheel American Truck Simulator Technically Correct Archive: Season 1, Episode 9 - It Feels Like Stea...

100: Polishing That Bee Emoji

October 19, 2017 20:31 - 1 hour - 37.6 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for thi...

99: Every Seat’s An Ejector Seat

October 05, 2017 17:47 - 1 hour - 39.8 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Wikipedia: Ford Edge Wikipedia: Warburton Toll Bridge The Richard Bailey Seal Of Approval

98: Off I Go To The Apple Store

September 21, 2017 18:59 - 1 hour - 45.3 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Apple Special Event. September 12, 2017 — Video Apple Watch Series 3 Apple TV...

97: Western Digital Colour Wheel

August 28, 2017 20:27 - 1 hour - 41.2 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode 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: Choos...

96: I Want The New Shiny Things

August 17, 2017 18:51 - 54 minutes - 24.9 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Amazon: Mark’s iPhone 7 Battery Case The Loop: Could This Be The iPhone 8? Twitter: The Verge Video Summary of iPhone Rumours Te...

95: Shut Up, Richard, And Change My Tyres

August 03, 2017 19:41 - 1 hour - 33 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Business Insider: Apple is officially killing ...

94: The Extremely Casual Pirates

July 20, 2017 20:33 - 1 hour - 52.3 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Wikipedia: Acorn Archimedes Wikipedia: ...

93: Let’s Say It’s 1999 And Yahoo!‘s Still Relevant

July 06, 2017 12:00 - 1 hour - 31 MB

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. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Apple Beta Software Program Bandcamp on the App Store Bandcamp Daily: Bandcamp, Downloads, Streaming, and ...

92: Fresh Trousers All Round

June 12, 2017 19:15 - 2 hours - 65.4 MB

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 episode Apple: Apple Special Event. June 5, 2017 Video Vimeo: The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2017 Jeff Atwood: The Golden Age of x86 Gaming Techni...

91: Now The Real Innovation Can Start

May 25, 2017 18:11 - 1 hour - 29.8 MB

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 episode BBC News: Massive ransomware infection hits computers in 99 countries The Washington Post: Ma...

90: Nihilist Customer Service

May 11, 2017 20:44 - 1 hour - 36.9 MB

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...

89: Tickle-Me Elmo Shouting Match

April 27, 2017 19:41 - 1 hour - 32.8 MB

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 ...

88: Connectivity, Usefulness And Magic

April 13, 2017 18:28 - 1 hour - 38.3 MB

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 episode Sennheiser CX 300 II Precision Ear-Canal Earphones David Pogue - Apple Airpods Review QuietControl 30 Nois...

87: Another Fifty Pence In The Business Jar

March 30, 2017 19:31 - 1 hour - 45.4 MB

Please pause for a collective headdesking. It’s a long one this week. We discuss the dominance of YouTube, the dick moves it does as a result, and ponder its potential fall. Recent events and statements in Britain lead us into an in-depth discussion about encryption and what we do and don’t allow with private communication (needless to say, the ol’ third rail of politics will rear its ugly head once more). Finally, Apple gives us some new toys, and buys out one of the long runners. What’s ...

70: Third Generation, Not Third World

June 09, 2016 20:51 - 38 minutes - 17.8 MB

Simon returns from his holiday in New York to tell us all how he got on with his brand new iPad Pro. After holding out on being an iPad owner for so long, what did he make of using the device as an everyday computer, and will he decide to keep it? There’s also some hints dropped for what the gang will be discussing on next week’s bonus episode. Links for this episode Feedly: RSS Client Reeder 3 for iOS OmniFocus Bundle for iOS Spark by Readdle OffMaps: Offline Maps For iOS

68: I Turned Into Scott Forstall

May 12, 2016 20:53 - 49 minutes - 22.5 MB

Richard is away on avenging duties this week, so Mark and Simon discuss the rise of Lyft as viable competition for Uber, the not-so-surprising slump of iPhone sales last quarter, and the anachronistic joy of running Windows 95 on an Apple Watch. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today! Links for this episode Northbound Photography The Guardian: How Uber conquered London The key graph of Apple’s quarterly r...

67: What I Do Instead Of Vinyl

April 28, 2016 21:45 - 1 hour - 42.9 MB

This week the hosts discuss what it would take for them to solely depend on a iPad for all their computing needs. Could they do it? And if not, what’s holding them back? The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today! Links for this episode Judy Garland Julie Andrews Andrews Liver Salts Online Content Study - Ofcom Netflix VPN - Wired Netflix VPN - The Mirror There is no Cloud - Stickermule

66: Listen, Phil

April 14, 2016 21:54 - 54 minutes - 24.8 MB

Simon returns to the show to offer his take on the Apple keynote. And with that, what could have been a shallow, ten minute jog-through of snark develops instead into a deep conversation on the problems in TV Apple can’t fix, what the iPhone SE means for first-time buyers, and if the new iPad Pro really is a light in the dark for trapped Windows users. Mark and Richard take the opportunity to quiz Simon on the practicalities of replacing his parents’ 5 year-old laptop, and ridicule him for ...

65: Liam The Robot Has Mad Skillz

March 31, 2016 21:22 - 1 hour - 36.2 MB

This week it’s Simon’s turn to be priorly engaged, and so Mark and Richard discuss the recent revelations of the Apple Keynote: “Saving” the environment, Liam the robot, the iPhone SE, and the 9.7" iPad Pro. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Keynote Video — Apple iPhone SE Pricing — Apple “Whole-ass one thing” - Ron Swanson — YouTube Apple tackles iOS 9.3 update glitch — BBC ...

64: Doctor DOS

March 17, 2016 20:44 - 45 minutes - 20.8 MB

With Richard priorly engaged, Mark and Simon discuss a new, interesting, but ultimately predictable purchase from Simon, catch up with the latest on the Apple/FBI case, and ponder why we seem to be fighting the crypto wars all over again. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Simon’s “new” PC in all. Its. Glory Wikipedia: PC-MOS/386 Medium: Why Are We Fighting The Crypto Wars Agai...

63: I'm Gonna Be 4G

March 03, 2016 20:43 - 1 hour - 28.5 MB

In this week’s episode Mark and Simon follow up on the previous week’s happenings regarding the Apple/FBI case, before late arrival Richard joins midway through the show to join his co-hosts regarding another disastrous decision by UK telecoms regulator ‘Ofcom’ and the reported surge of contactless/mobile payments over the past year. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode The Dangero...

62: The Scuppering Tree

February 25, 2016 21:19 - 1 hour - 32.4 MB

Mark returns this week, alongside Simon and Richard, to discuss the topic captivating the world right now: the fight between Apple and the FBI/DoJ over encryption and the right of everyone to have it. Warning: this episode gets very political. If this a is a problem for you we suggest you either don’t listen or send us hate mail, your call listener! We eat third rails for breakfast. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check t...

61: Bendy Mode

February 18, 2016 21:58 - 1 hour - 29.3 MB

Richard and Simon waver from the podcast’s regular fruit diet this week, and look at where industry mainstay Microsoft is at these days. Where do they see Windows heading in the future? Can they jump the platform migration hurdle that Apple were lumped with 15 years prior? Do they still have a chance to break out of the traditional desktop form factor? How will their upcoming iOS keyboard feel to use? And what is the word for when something happens every two years? The Technically Correct ...

60: It's A Shakedown

February 11, 2016 21:16 - 52 minutes - 24 MB

Simon’s new PC is now complete, Richard finally uses an iPad Pro, and we discuss Apple’s “Error 53” fiasco which has been ruining the iPhones of those that dare to turn to third parties for repairs. Don’t be blinded by Simon’s shiny buckles and please avoid the steaming pile of turd which belongs to Richard. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode iPhones ‘disabled’ if Apple detects ...

59: That’s My Air Quotes Voice

February 04, 2016 21:12 - 1 hour - 45.3 MB

The (i)clouds of pessimism are — once again — swirling around Apple, with analysts and investors predicting the end times are near… it must be that time of year again. In light of this, the gang of three conduct an open and honest assessment about where Apple find themselves in 2016, what they can do to further improve their prospects in the coming years, and what they would personally like to see Apple do in a perfect world. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover pro...

58: Milk, Cheese, Chainsaws

January 28, 2016 17:44 - 56 minutes - 25.8 MB

This week Richard goes on a course for work and AV-based setup hilarity ensues and Simon has a new PC to tell us all about. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Youtube: British Plugs Are Better Than All Other Plugs, And Here’s Why Pictures of Simon’s new PC Microsoft: Surface Book

57: My One-Man Jazz Act

January 21, 2016 18:51 - 56 minutes - 26 MB

This week the gang discuss the cons and cons of having your thermostat connected to the internet, but not before a large chunk of battery case and Photos.app related follow up. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Amazon: The Kuke ultra thin battery case by Kuner, sold by Solememo 9to5Google: Nest software bug shuts down smart thermostats for many customers BBC News: Nest thermos...

56: The Common Theme Is Countryside

January 14, 2016 17:53 - 1 hour - 29.9 MB

After their annual week away Mark, Richard, and Simon return for episode 56 and two of them have bought an iPhone case to experiment with. Discussing the pros and cons of both cases in general and the particular case both of them have bought, Mark and Richard lead the podcast into their favourite rabbit hole: things that Apple do to annoy us all. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode...

55: Chosen By The Caching Fairy

January 03, 2016 17:25 - 1 hour - 30.4 MB

Everyone loves the Internet. But what happens when it doesn’t go as planned? This week sees the hosts discussing Steam’s authentication glitches that occurred over the Christmas period, including bonus thoughts about two-factor authentication. This leads, somehow, to us thinking carefully about how many Things we want the Internet in. (Spoiler alert: it’s not as many as the industry seems to think). Finally, we round off with Mark discussing how he was cornered into going against all of hi...

54: Wearing The Ball Of Shame

December 24, 2015 19:53 - 1 hour - 35.8 MB

Mark is back to full fitness to return to the helm of the good ship Tech Correct for episode, 54 and complain about Apple’s Industrial Design — or lack thereof — again, this time in the form of Apple’s iPhone 6/6S battery case. Done with Apple, the gang spend the rest of the show discussing George Hotz, who is trying (and succeeding to some degree) to build a self-driving car to rival those of Tesla and Google. He seems a little nuts, but there is a gem of a good idea underlying it all. Th...

53: Making A Stupid Hat

December 17, 2015 22:19 - 49 minutes - 22.9 MB

Illness rips through the halls of the Technically Correct Podcast this week, as Mark is too ill to show up, and Simon is not far off. Highly incapacitated and in need of a new topic, our remaining hosts dig up an interesting article that claims to offer 10 helpful Wi-Fi tips, but really offers something else indeed. In the after-show, Richard and Simon discuss the problems with emoji implementations across different platforms, and how that can really affect how your message might come acro...

52: Round To The Nearest Penny

December 10, 2015 21:14 - 1 hour - 31.4 MB

For this week’s extravaganza the gang discuss the merits of using a case on your phone, following an unfortunate incident for Richard, and Dropbox’s decision to “sunset” Mailbox and Carousel. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Apple iPhone 4 Bumper Dropbox Blog: Saying goodbye to Carousel and Mailbox Markreynolds.co — Dropbox: A Story of Unrealized Potential

51: Tending Towards Chips

December 03, 2015 20:02 - 52 minutes - 23.9 MB

This week Mark, Simon, and Richard discuss the possibility of Apple removing the 3.5mm audio jack on the iPhone. How likely is it to really happen? How similar a scenario is it to the removal of the 30-pin connector in favour of Lightning? Along the way discussion deviates to Bluetooth and its general awfulness, Bluetooth speakers and headphones, and the connected home. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out toda...

50: Look At Me, I’m A General Purpose Computer

November 26, 2015 20:51 - 1 hour - 45.7 MB

It’s been over five years since the iPad emerged as the next big thing for general purpose computing, and now Apple have released the iPad Pro to add to their growing iPad lineup. But what is it for? And not just that, what is the iPad Air for? And while we’re at it, the iPad Mini as well! Rather than using the traditional hearsay and hyperbole method, which now seems to be the standard adopted by the tech press whenever discussing Apple’s tablet business, your hosts argue that case that A...

49: Delivering Septic Tanks To Rostock

November 19, 2015 20:45 - 1 hour - 32.8 MB

Mark returns to the show this week with his spin on building a PC and running multiple machines, his Siri remote breaking leads to some further Apple TV discussion and follow up, and the gang discuss the strange merriment one can derive from playing Euro Truck Simulator 2 after Mark gives it a go following an episode of the Cortex Podcast. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Plex ...

48: He Probably Deserves Windows 7

November 14, 2015 17:41 - 53 minutes - 24.3 MB

With Mark away this week, it’s left to Simon and Richard to blow the dust off the Forbidden Topic™: building your own PC. Simon needs do this for the first time in a good few years. He’s got plans, but also questions. Can he find the setup he wants before his old PC gives up the ghost for good? Can Richard’s experiences of doing this last year offer any sage advice? And what is the best before date of fireworks? The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplifi...

47: Full-On Cyber

November 05, 2015 21:40 - 1 hour - 43.6 MB

In this week’s episode the gang discuss Mark’s new Apple TV, a big security breach at a major UK ISP, and the British government’s plan to force ISPs (just like the one in question) to hold all their users’ web history for 12 months for “security” reasons. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Wikipedia - Front Row (Software) TalkTalk cyber-attack: Website hit by ‘significant’ brea...

46: I Know Nothing About Shirts

October 30, 2015 09:10 - 1 hour - 29 MB

This week, Mark buys the new Apple TV and asks the question: Just how much can it improve the current TV experience? The answer is — as you would imagine — complicated, and includes Richard Bailey’s top tips when buying shirts. Don’t worry, we don’t know why either. Moving on from the horrors of retail purchasing of clothes, you genial hosts decide to talk about the relative benefits of retina displays. Optometrists should get their notepads ready as Mark reveals just how broken his poor e...

45: Mouse Operation Envelope

October 22, 2015 19:47 - 1 hour - 42.4 MB

In this week’s show Mark reports on the arrival of a Mac Mini, reveals his mild OCD, and is dumbfounded by Richard’s continued inability to use 3D Touch on the iPhone 6S… and that’s just follow up. Eventually the hosting trio manage to move on to their main topics for the week starting with Facebook Messenger’s new virtual assistant, namely “M”. This morphs into an in-depth conversation about how different age groups use and interpret computers, the internet and services. Finally the news ...

44: More Fish Than A Fish Factory

October 15, 2015 21:24 - 56 minutes - 25.8 MB

This week Mark, Simon and Richard discuss the difference between the two types of A9 chip in the iPhones 6S, the pains and tales of woe induced by selling on eBay, and the plethora of Bluetooth speakers that exist. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode Engadget: Does your iPhone have a good or bad A9 CPU? App Store: Lirum Device Info Lite - System Monitor TechCrunch: Apple Says Ba...

43: Nelly Furtado Consultant

October 08, 2015 20:23 - 1 hour - 28.2 MB

Following suit from last week’s revelations, Simon announces he’s also bought an iPhone 6S, explains why and then talks about his experience so far. Meanwhile, Mark’s parents are replacing their old Windows desktop with a new Mac as he prepares for a life of tech support. We round the show off with a discussion about Twitter for the first time in a long time, prompted by Jack Dorsey’s appointment as CEO and the release of Tweetbot 4. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. ...

42: Grippy By Comparison

October 01, 2015 20:28 - 1 hour - 33 MB

This week Simon has no idea what his other two co-hosts are going to be discussing and it turns out that Mark and Richard unexpectedly have to make a serious retraction from episode 40 as a result. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Links for this episode @gak_pdx explains why the new iPhone 6S is grippier Bloomberg: Apple Sold 13 Million iPhones in Weekend Debut iPhone opening weekend sales figures ...

41: The Least Convenient Quarter

September 24, 2015 18:13 - 1 hour - 38.4 MB

With iOS 9 released to the public, your hosts discuss their first impressions both good and bad about Apple’s latest release of their mobile operating system. With Ad-blocking software now available in iOS 9, a wider discussion about the morality of users restricting the advertisements they are served online is the topic du jour. Is Apple’s tacit endorsement of ad-blocking part of the solution to a problem? Or the catalyst for causing another? The Technically Correct Podcast is supported b...

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