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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTech News |
A decent mix of iOS and Android chat this time, with an Apple Store rant for good measure.
Richard is back, and we talk about the terrible Made By Google event, the Pixels, and touch on Matter based home products, and Richard has a new Robot overlord.
Kev and James have a catch up, we cover Google's new Pixel 10 advert, the demise of PSC as we know it, and other goodies.
Kev and James have a chat about Kev's ridiculous recent purchase, and headphones, and random subjects with tenuous tech links :-)
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I thought this podcast had disappeared but I’m glad I found it again because I do enjoy it and look forward to the weekly/fortnightly content. Keep up the great work Kev and Rich.
Yawning through your own podcast is unbelievable! Could you not even be bothered to edit it out. If you’re that bored, maybe it’s time to call time on this show….
I particularly like this podcast because Kevin works in a technology shop in England called John Lewis which is like a British equivalent to Xfinity or T-Mobile. Kevin shares stories about how he helps customers. He helps set up computers and mobile devices. Richard is great ! Give it a go!
Reviewed by a humble anglophile from Boston USA
Good solid Tech chat from the two Guardian readers that think mask wearing is the new norm. Love the old anecdotes about giving John Lewis loads to do regarding returns only to be offered a job by them !
The added bonus of playing TechTalk Bingo every episode is a must. Old faves like “John Lewis” , YOOTOOB”, To be fair” and “Jackie” are great for having a shot every time they come up.
Whilst I could never in a million years agree with the ill informed politics of the hosts I can honestly say,... more
Listen to Kev an Richards podcast since my first iPhone in 2017. A wide of range if portable tech talk with no adverts. Some political chat which will like if you support their view. I do. I would like more technical . Tips on how to use cameras on mobiles and make the use of wearables
Amongst the quagmire of ad filled American focused tech podcasts, Kev and Richard provide an oasis of calm as they talk about their tech trials, tribulations and successes.
A really good listen for anyone that enjoys talk about phones, drones and loans.
One of the few podcasts I listen to at normal speed as well.
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Covering a wide array of technology topics, the content frequently features engaging discussions among the hosts, who provide personal anecdotes and insights into their experiences with various gadgets and platforms. Episodes span themes like mobile devices, software updates, and broader technological trends, while humor is woven throughout the conversations, making them enjoyable and relatable. The podcast also incorporates light-hearted commentary on current political events and social issues, giving listeners a blend of tech news and casual banter that keeps the content lively and entertaining.
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