New or old, loved or hated — The Test Drivers put tech through its paces; no matter if it’s the absolute cutting edge or collecting dust in the bargain bin. From smartphones to laptops, software to gaming consoles — anything could be a daily driver. Hosted by Austin Evans and Myke Hurley.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
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I used to love this show and really miss it, whilst their new show sounds good I really miss this one
I am a massive fan of your YouTube channel and just to listen to this in the back ground is awesome
Austin has developed a habit of letting out a big sigh every time he starts to talk about something. Please stop doing this, it is getting worse and worse and it irritates the heck out of me, it makes me want to stop listening to the podcast even though I like it very much.
They call themselves the test drivers-and they did test stuff in the older episodes(the PH-1 for example), but now all this show is about just two friends talking with each other about current tech, like every other tech show. This is meant to be a show about “testing” stuff other than your daily drivers, but it really feels like a cash cow from relay because Austin is popular on YouTube. I loved this show in the beginning because it was what it promised to be (I love Myke too), but now I just d... more
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