Episode 17: Blister Packaging… why oh why

 
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This weeks show features news from Apple about their latest firmware and Amazon scrapping the idea of horrible blister packaging.


News Stories

New Apple Firmware
http://litturl.com/9pr

£99 unlimited music deal
http://litturl.com/j32

Macs officially useless
http://litturl.com/598

Stupid Wi-Fi users to be Disconnected
http://litturl.com/nt3

Virgin introduces 50Mb Broadband (modem)
http://litturl.com/jbp

MySpace to launch iPod rival?
http://litturl.com/btf

Amazon saves fingers and the planet with nice packaging
http://litturl.com/s82


iPhone app of the week

Asphalt 4
App Store Link


Web app of the week

Touch note card printing
http://www.touchnote.com/


Funny story of the week

Official fired over groping
http://litturl.com/gz2

Friday, November 7th, 2008

1 Comment to Episode 17: Blister Packaging… why oh why

  1. Like the Podcast, and thanks for The Mac Cafe reference :)

    Glyn @ The Mac Cafe

  2. Glyn on November 16th, 2008

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Tuck In To Tech is broadcast by two teenagers from the north of England, the show briefly covers some of the top technology news from a UK perspective. With the guys' light hearted banter and coverage of obscure news this show is definitely worth a listen!

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Alistair Charlton
Alistair likes to think of himself as a bit of a journalist, with literally a handful of published articles under his belt (Alistair is studying Journalism with English at Kingston University). He is also an avid fan of all things tech but is sadly the less knowledgeable side of the TiTT podcast; despite having a slightly obsessive Apple addiction.

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James is the geek of the show. Whilst technology and the podcast are sadly more of a hobby than a career choice (James is currently studying Business Administration at Lancaster University) he still maintains a healthy interest in all things web and anything with a circuit board. He also seems to think it's his mission in life to keep the Apple fanboys in check whilst secretly harbouring a quiet admiration for the wonderful things which Mr Jobs throws out.

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