Episode 48: The Blundering Segway

 
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This week Alistair and James discuss more about Windows 7, get all excited about HD Freeview and praise Asus’s computer-in-a-keyboard.

Windows 7 Launch And Pricing Detailed

http://litturl.com/qnq

Windows 7 To Be Available On Thumb Drives

http://litturl.com/tqt

Freeview HD Gets An Official Launch Date

http://litturl.com/snm


Wikipedia Gets Ready For A Video Upgrade

http://litturl.com/czu


Asus Eee Keyboard Due In August

http://litturl.com/rkk


Facebook Delivers Vanity URLs

http://litturl.com/fv4


Only 1% Of iPod touch Users Upgrade To 3.0

http://litturl.com/jjf


Mobile Updates To YouTube Increase 400%

http://litturl.com/bew


Web App

Doodle
http://www.doodle.com


iPhone App

Mobile Navigator
http://litturl.com/6ex


Saturday, June 27th, 2009

2 Comments to Episode 48: The Blundering Segway

  1. I kind of love the Asus Eee PC because it is very small and very light. I have an Acer Laptop and it is really a big burden on my small shoulders ~

  2. Nigel Hansch on April 27th, 2010
  3. Another good thing about the Asus Eee pc is that it does not overheat when used over long periods of time. .-

  4. Zoey Diaz on May 6th, 2010

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Tuck in to tech

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!

The Hosts

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.

James Osborn
Whilst technology and the podcast are sadly more of a hobby than a career choice for James (who 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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