Which? Tech podcast
- Listen to this week's edition and the Which? Tech podcast archive
- Matt and Mel bring you all the latest gadget news
- This week: future gaming, TV and online movie rental
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In this week's podcast:
- Sony PlayStation Move - is Nintendo's Wii remote now obsolete for motion-based gaming?
- Onlive gaming - stream HD games to your TV, PC or mobile without a console
- LoveFilm launches direct-to-TV movie streaming for Sony and Samsung TVs
- The latest range of Sharp TVs with red, green, blue and yellow pixels
Podcast links:
- Which? reviews: Games console reviews including Sony PlayStation 3 Slim review
- Buying advice: Online TV and film downloads
- Which? news: Sharp's Freeview HD LED TVs with Quattron RGBY technology
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About the Which? Tech weekly podcast
Each week, the Which? experts will bring you the very latest technology including MP3 players, mobile phones, digital radios, LCD and plasma TVs, DVD recorders, and computing gadgets.
They'll also help you save cash, and deal with issues like PC security and getting the most from digital TV.
What’s more, because you can download the podcast, you’ll be able to listen to it wherever it suits you - at home, at work, or on the move.
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Tech podcast - March 11 2010 - Filesharing, ebooks, Panasonic G2 and the end of analogue radio
Tech podcast - March 4 2010 - Web browsers compared, 3D gaming laptop and Freeview HD
Tech podcast - February 25 2010 - Mobile World Congress report & exclusive Samsung 3DTV preview
Tech podcast - February 18 2010 - Canon EOS 550D review, 3DTV & sale of goods act info
Tech podcast - February 12 2010 - TV testing, golden HDMI cable rip-offs, avoid fake ticket scams
Tech podcast - February 4 2010 - Apple iPad, Amazon Kindle DX ebook reader and 3D TV football
Tech podcast - January 28 2010 - The SimplicITy PC, laptops for ladies, BT Infinity and mobile mergers
Tech podcast - January 21 2010 - AR.Drone, wireless chargers and Nintendo DSi XL
Tech podcast - January 14 2010 - CES 2010 highlights: 3D TV, ebook readers and tablet PCs
Tech podcast - January 7 2010 - CES 2010 preview, Google Nexus ONe, Orange HD Voice and Samsung NX10
Tech podcast - December 31 2009 - 2009's greatest gadgets plus preview of 2010's tech
Tech podcast - December 24 2009 - Freeview HD, Wii Fit vs ZX Spectrum and the gym, and new virus scams
Tech podcast - December 17 2009 - Panasonic 3D TV, Facebook privacy, broadband tax and Panasonic GF1
Tech podcast - December 10 2009 - iRiver Story, Best Buy digital photo frames and online shopping tips
Tech podcast - December 3 2009 - Zune HD, Windows 7 netbooks and Christmas gadget gift ideas
Tech podcast - November 26 2009 - Palm Pre, top online security threats and Ricoh GXR camera system
Tech podcast - November 19 2009 - Freeview HD, Sky TV iPhone app, Best Buy online photo calendars
Tech podcast - November 12 2009 - MSN Music downloads, Motorola Dext and Best Buy batteries
Tech podcast - November 5 2009 - Google Maps Navigation, free PC software, and Christmas camera gifts
Tech podcast - October 29 2009 - Amazon Kindle ebook reader, iPhone sat nav apps, and scareware
Tech podcast - October 22 2009 - Pure Sensia, Christmas present for music lovers, and Windows 7 Q&A
Tech podcast - October 15 2009 - 3DTV, Wii Fit Plus, Sony PSP Go and Windows 7
Tech podcast - September 2009 - 3D cameras, new Apple iPods and energy-saving lightbulbs
Tech podcast - August 2009 - micro four thirds cameras, exploding batteries and illegal file-sharing
Tech podcast - July 2009 - tiny tech (netbooks and pocket camcorders) and green LED TVs
Tech podcast - June 2009 - iPhone 3GS, OS 3.0 and retro gaming
Tech podcast - May 2009 - ebook readers, the Espresso Book Machine and Wolfram Alpha
Tech podcast - April 2009 - Online fraud, Nintendo DSi and the dishwasher-proof Silver Seal keyboard
Tech podcast - March 2009 - Spotify, Last.fm and Blip.fm, the new iPod Shuffle, and iPhone OS 3.0
About the Which? Tech podcast presenters
Matthew Bath
Which? technology editor Matthew Bath is a veteran of the technology industry with over 17 years experience in writing about consumer technology. He has previously been editor of a wide range of consumer magazines covering everything from PCs, entertainment technology, games and web design, digital music and video – as well as blogging about the latest developments in technology. He has also written for regional and national newspapers, has had numerous TV and radio appearances discussing technology, and been a judge for a multitude of influential design and technology awards.
Melanie Dowding
Melanie Dowding started at Which? as head of news in January 2007 and is now deputy editor of which.co.uk. Prior to joining Which?, she spent 12 years working in regional newspapers as both a reporter and news editor working across all subject areas. Melanie presents the Which? Money weekly podcast, the Which? Cars podcast and the Which? Technology podcast.
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