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:
Time to get excited about the brand new phones that'll rock our world this year, from Android to Windows Phone and everything in between.
The CNET team takes on Pingit and mobile payments, as well as Mountain Lion, Raspberry Pi -- and a hoverboard.
Kodak is kaput and the Internet is killing television -- and the Olympics will kill the Internet. But the good news is The Phantom Menace is back!
We love our gadgets, but is it time we stopped staring at screens and just enjoyed the view?
Cast a misty-eyed glance at your formative gaming years to celebrate the Sega Mega Drive being named the best vintage console ever.
The Internet has defeated SOPA and PIPA -- but does the war against piracy continue?
The team are in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show, and they recorded a very special episode on the CNET stage at the show.
We ask whether today's schools are equipping kids for the digital world, and look back at our own school computing, as well as ahead to the CES tech show.
Deck the halls with boughs of holly, it's the Christmas podcast! What's changed our lives in 2011 -- and what's set to rock our world in 2012?
We look back on the iPhone 5, Steve Jobs and the things we Googled in 2011, from scampi to snogging.
We talk to The Gadget Show's Jon Bentley about activities that tech has made obsolete in this week's casting of the pod.
With Spotify becoming a mini-Internet for music and Facebook becoming a front-end for the web, what's the future of mini-Internets and apps within apps?
We meet the gamers bringing the spaceships and battlecruisers of big-money Starcraft tournaments to your local boozer.
It's an exciting time for music as Apple, Google and BlackBerry all launch online music services -- but a backlash is brewing against digital streaming.
As the big-name games line up to do battle for your Christmas cash, we take a look at the future of the gaming world -- and ask if the smart phone has killed the console.