Episode 51: Apple Says ‘NO!’

 
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This week Alistair is joined by Ollie Parsley and Craig Ward while James is still on holiday is Spain. They take the show into unchartered territory by gassing for over an hour on this weeks tech news.

The Twitter-Gate Scandal

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The Final Tweet -TV Show

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Kindle Coming To The UK

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12% Of Spam Actually Works!

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Apple Says NO To Palm

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Apple Says NO To Microsoft

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Apple Says NO To Tethering

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New Zealand Tries Its Piracy Policy Again

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Ollie’s Plug Of The Week

365 Project
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Leeds Student Radio
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Barry Carlyon
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360 Gaming
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Podcast For Freelancers
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Paul Randall
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Tech Solv
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iPhoneography
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Web App

Geocaching
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iPhone App

Real Racing

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Friday, July 17th, 2009

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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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