Vector is at the crossroads of technology and humanity. Every week Rene Ritchie, Georgia Dow, Guy English, Dave Wiskus, and friends talk about the latest stories, the biggest issues, and how the affect all of us.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Tech NewsTechnologyNews |
Georgia’s colleague Sandra Reich joins us to talk about the importance of sleep in a world where technology, culture, and stress conspire to keep us from it.
Georgia and Rene talk to AnnMaria De Mars—Wold Judo Championships gold medalist, PhD in Educational Psychology, CEO of 7 Generation Games, and mother of four phenomenal children, including UFC champion Ronda Rousey—about courage, motivation, educatio... more
Casey Liss joins Georgia, Guy, and Rene to talk about Apple TV, the developer lottery, making games, improving the App Store, 16 GB iPhones, and so much more!
Ashley Madison and content blocker follow up, Apple TV gaming and programming, round vs. square wearable displays, watch usage, and more! With Georgia, Guy, and Rene.
Ad blocker redux, the Creative Apocalypse, Don't be Apple, Samsung fridge hack, with James Thomson of PCalc, Georgia Dow, Dave Wiskus, and Rene Ritchie
Diving with sharks, Alphabet, NSA + AT&T, Amazon and startup culture, ad blocking ethics, Apple diversity, personal projects. With Georgia, Guy, Dave, Rene, and special guest Ashley Nelson-Hornstein. Show notes more
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (trust us!), Ronda Rousey, keynotes, driving really fast, hacking cars, screen time for kids, and what makes Georgia Dow so lethal. Also with Rene Ritchie and special guest Matt Drance. Show notes more
MPAA vs. Google, what went wrong with Google+, hacking our cars and homes, Prison Architects, Pluto, and Batman vs. Superman vs. Suicide Squad. With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Rene Ritchie, and special guest Tiffany Arment. Show notes more
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It's like being in a room with a group of friends, listening to them talk about interesting sometimes profound things. Get a cup of coffee and listen to the banter!
After a dozen or so episodes, this remains consistently mediocre. The tech topics seem poorly researched and/or thought out. more
They always hit it out the park very intelligent conversation mixed with the casual chat and personalities of my favourite people in tech
In an effort to improve my quality of life, I try surround myself with people who offer opportunities that not only inspire me to be a better person and the ways that I think but also model such qualities in practice that are enriching. I feel like Vector is a wonderful hangout with close friends to talk about current tech with regards to this and that. more
Vector has quickly grown to become one of my favorite Mobile Nations podcasts. The lack of updates since March has my ears bleeding from sadness.
They talk about social and tech issues, often go off the rails, and sometimes have different perspectives. All the reasons I love the show, in addition to Georgia's laughter. Rene is one of the best podcasters in the business.
The show usually talks about technology and surrounding topics. The show needs better editing and recording quality. About three out of five shows have a participant with a poor audio stream. Beware that it may not be appropriate with kids in the room. The audio of the last few episodes is getting worse.
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