
A weekly look at tech news, trends and innovations, with hands-on computing tips, product reviews and a joyful celebration of geek culture. All this and more from J.D. Biersdorfer and Pedro Rafael Rosado.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 19 years ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Categories | Tech NewsTechnologyNews | ||||

A recap of the year’s major technology headlines and a gear roundup that includes digital-audio amplifiers and a solar-powered keyboard.
Nick Wingfield of The Times discusses Apple’s recent legal victory over HTC and Pedro Rafael Rosado samples new headphones and an Android speaker dock.
Sarah Wheaton and Jonathan Ellis of The Times discuss the new Election 2012 app for the iPhone, and Pedro Rafael Rosado takes a look at AirPlay gear for wirelessly streaming media.
Daniel Mohan of ID Watchdog explains how people’s identities can be stolen (and what to do about it) and Will Lucas discusses Thankyouaga.in, a new social app for positive posts.
One of the best podcasts ever; now history.
This WAS my favorite podcast. Always new and fresh -- and entertaining. Professionally done and consistent go without saying as it was a product of the New York Times. Sadly, the last episode was the last podcast of 2011.
J.D. and Pedro, I miss you. Please twist the appropriate arms there at NYT.
A great podcast. Why has the Times cancelled it???
I'm saddened that this is the end of future Bits: Podcasts . I see a door opening so keep looking for it.
If you like apps, games, electronics etc
The NYT Produces high level journalism. Bits: tech Talk is my favorite, keeping this funny and sharp edge on the world of technology, the J.D. And Pedro duo is a perfect combination to keep you informed and entertained about a highly dynamic industry.
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