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Podcasts:
We look at the Windows 8 and RT operating systems as well as the Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 10.
The iPad Mini has been announced, we look at whether its value for money. We also talk about the new Kindle Fire tablets and the 4G pricing from EE.
We look at whether it's worth paying top prices for branded accessories. We also look at the new Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini and the new Xbox Music service.
The iPhone 5's battery life is put to the test and we look forward to the rumoured iPad Mini, Google Nexus 10 and Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini.
David Hockney talks about creativity and technology and how new gadgets and software can help the creative process.
We look back at the Photokina 2012 show and the big cameras we saw as well as our first impresssions of the iPhone 5 and Apple maps.
Broadband speeds, internet service provider customer service and is the iPhone 5 dock apadtor too expensive
A special iPhone 5 edition of the podcast as we look at the latest smartphone from Apple and the 4G network that it will run on.
Highlights of the IFA 2012 technology show including the latest products announced and the new Windows 8 operating system.
Apple vs Samsung, our computer repair investigation, what we expect to see at IFA 2012 and The Night Sky is our app of the week.
We talk about women in tech, how the industry markets to the female audience and the worst examples of gadgets for girls. Plus Cloak is our app of the week.
We talk about 4G mobile phone networks, what our members think of the Nexus 7 and our app of the week, TV Catch-up.
We talk about tablet battery life, the new Outlook.com email service from Microsoft, the Fixed Means Fixed campaign and our app of the week TripIt.
We talk about broadband and TV subscriptions becoming the new essentials, how people are watching the Olympics and Talk Talk's new YouView deals.
We look at the old tech people still use, Canon's first compact system camera, O2's attempt to compensate customers and the BBC Olympics app.