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Naked Tech Podcast - An Australian technology podcast

Kelvin Lee, Geoff Kim

Naked Tech Podcast - An Australian technology podcast

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A weekly Technology, Tech News and Gadgets podcast featuring Kelvin Lee
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Naked Tech Podcast - An Australian technology podcast

Kelvin Lee, Geoff Kim

Naked Tech Podcast - An Australian technology podcast

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Naked Tech Podcast - An Australian technology podcast

Kelvin Lee, Geoff Kim

Naked Tech Podcast - An Australian technology podcast

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A weekly Technology, Tech News and Gadgets podcast featuring Kelvin Lee
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In this episode, we’re casting our digital divinations to uncover how technology will evolve in 2024. We’ll navigate the shifting sands of web browser dominance, discuss Samsung’s latest AI integrations for smart homes, examine the implications
The wait is over – we’re back! After a 2 year break, Kelvin and Geoff have revived the podcast to bring you tech news from Sydney, Australia every 2 weeks. In this episode, we dive into the fantastic Arc Browser and must-have apps for your new
Tech-tober means new devices from the world’s biggest tech companies. This week Apple announces new MacBook Pro’s that are super ‘fast’, 3rd generation AirPods while Google introduces its first full end-to-end phone Pixel 6 featuring the AI-pow
It’s Apple’s most incremental update yet! We tear down all that was announced for the 4 new iPhones (13 mini, 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max) as well as Facebook partnering with Luxottica to put a camera on a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers. As always we cov
Samsung releases its 2021 range of folding and flipping phones. Will they finally go mainstream? And Elon is at it again announcing Tesla’s plans to build bots in humanoid form. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sou
Apple’s Spring Loaded event announcements including new AirTags, colourful iMacs & iPad Pros with M1 chips. iOS 14.5 is finally here with App Tracking Transparency (ATT) that now gives you the choice to be tracked or not. As always we cover all
Elon Musk shows off his brain-computer interface tech with a monkey playing Pong with its mind, Starlink arrives in Australia, AI writes and performs a Nirvana song, and Spotify road tests a hardware device. As always we cover all angles using
All about NFT’s (non-fungible tokens) and Microsoft unveils Mesh, its mixed reality platform that points to the future of work using Teams. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to
Forget about the mainstream media headlines. Here we give you a nuanced view on why Facebook decided to unfriend Australia by blocking all posts on your precious feed. We get deep into the weeds by reading the actual bargaining code legislation
Introducing Clubhouse – the hot new social audio app, Facebook may be working on a watch to compete with Apple, Bing makes an opportunistic play in Australia, and Apple is getting into augmented reality hinting at a mixed reality future. As alw
Troubles on Wall Street with the amazing GameStop saga that somehow involves Reddit, the good and bad of CES ’21, more rumours on the Apple-Hyundai partnership, China building an unhackable quantum communication network, and Google kills anothe
It’s our sixth year and we’re still doing annual predictions! Apple, Google, SpaceX, Disney+ are all covered. Let us know if you agree or disagree or have any comments – @nakedtechpod As always we cover all angles using audio clips from differe
One more last thing for 2020 from Apple with AirPods Max and all the Star Wars and Marvel Cinematic Universe announcements from Disney’s amazing investors day. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get ev
Warner Brothers announces their full 2021 slate of films will debut on both the big screen and streaming service HBO Max simultaneously, Apple and Google announce their best and most popular apps for the year. As always we cover all angles usin
Free Google Photos is going out of style, Apple holds their final ‘one more thing’ event showcasing its new M1 silicon chip capabilities, super scary future with mass data collection through ‘smart’ arm bands. As always we cover all angles usin
iPhone 12 follow up, unboxing the PS5 and its cool controller, Photoshop gains some new skills, inital thoughts on The Mandalorian Chapter 9. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need
All the latest news on iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, as well as a new HomePod Mini. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from different sources so you get everything you need to know, right here on t
Google announces the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a, along with a new Chromecast with Google TV. Facebook goes HAM on augmented reality with Project Aria while consolidating its VR efforts with a new standalone headset Oculus Quest 2 and the Infinite Off
Another virtual Apple event featuring blood oxygen saturation sensor on the new Apple Watch, a new look for the iPad Air range, and a new subscription bundle from Apple with all of its services. As always we cover all angles using audio clips f
Elon Musk presents 3 little pigs to demonstrate the power of his brain-machine-interface company Neuralink and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduces the next generation of graphics cards – from his kitchen. As always we cover all angles using audi
All the nerdy goodness from DC Fandome online event including Matt Reeve’s The Batman, the Synder Cut of The Justice League, Wonder Woman 1984, James Gunn’s Suicide Squad 2, Gotham Knights. As always we cover all angles using audio clips from d
Geoff loads iOS 14 beta on his iPhone, Fortnite and Epic Games goes to battle against Apple, Google writes a letter to Australia, Instagram copies TikTok with Reels, and Kelvin reviews the 2019 MacBook Pro. As always we cover all angles using a
The CEOs of Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon (GAFA) get a grilling from a congressional sub-committee investigating potential antitrust practices, TikTok may be saved by a Microsoft bailout, and an innovative way to light your desk. As always
In the first of our “Why didn’t we think of that?” series, we take a look at social hiring app company Slync that focuses on video applications for young jobseekers, and Corridor Digital, an innovative creative studio using the assistance of th
MacBook rumours, Big Sur re-introducing drop shadows with Neumorphism (or ‘Soft UI’), Facebook’s lightweight hologram VR glasses and should we allow law enforcement to use facial recognition technology? As always we cover all angles using audio
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