CNET UK Podcast
Summary: Britain's best technology podcast is beamed to your auditory sensors every Friday afternoon direct from CNET UK. The honey-toned team give you everything you need to know about the week's hottest tech news, the most Crave-worthy new gadgets and answer your best questions and funniest comments. There's a special feature every week, in which we tackle a burning tech topic in more detail, and lots more fun besides. Subscribe now, and let us know what you think!
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Podcasts:
The CNET UK podcast team grab the remote and channel-surf the latest news in the world of technology, from the MacBook Air and BlackBerry PlayBook to fighter jets and skydiving iPhones.
O2 Priority Moments has joined Groupon, Vouchercloud and a host of other coupon purveyors in a bid to part you from your cash. But are all these deals more trouble than they're worth?
You can't get an invite to Google+ for love nor money anymore, which just makes us want to use the would-be Facebook killer even more. But is it any good? We also sing Stevie Wonder's Happy Birthday and talk about the printer that prints in chocolate.
We discuss whether Apple's claimed victory in the tablet war, the Pope's first tweet, Google's new social network and the imminent arrival of aliens -- finally!
We venture into the Dragons' Den with James Caan, and discuss the week's technology news and reviews, from the Nokia N9 to Facebook shootouts and alien invasions.
The CNET UK discusses sockscriptions, the Internet in a suitcase, Sky on your iPad and the latest trend for technology biographies -- oh, and there's badges, and new music.
Wii U or won't you fall for Nintendo's wacky new game console, which features a giant controller with a touchscreen on it? Wel also discuss Apple's iCloud formation and cock a collective eyebrow at Richard Dreyfuss's cod-German accent.
Scientists have invented a way of turning back time, so we've done the same with a look at the best and worst bits of the year so far -- and travelled forward to see what we're looking forward to.
Twitter says injunction-breakers' names will be turned over to the police, but can we keep people from spilling the beans now that anyone can publish anything online?
The PlayStation Network hackathon and Android security hole in the news this week have us pondering the worst tech disasters of all time, from the red ring of death to antennagate.
Google dominates this week's tech news after announcing a new music service, the latest version of Android, and Chrome OS netbooks. But is the cloud ready to take on all our computing needs?
As Sony deals with the fallout of a daring cyber heist, we're joined by GameSpot's Jane Douglas to figure out what went wrong. Plus we take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S 2.
What's hot in American gadgetry? Kent German from CNET.com joins us on the line from San Francisco to chat about the tech he's already seen we can still only dream about.
Why are mobiles -- and the rest of our gadgets -- all starting to look the same? We also look at T-Mobile's new Facebook VoIP service and a £4,000 toilet.
Is it right to call our phones our babies, or cry when we read a bad review of our favourite games console? Or are we taking our tech too personally?