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Elliot Jay O'Neill & BT Calloway are joined by David Molloy to review; S.32 E.2 “I, Carumbus” This is a Side Quest Studios Production Huge THANK YOU to our Heroes over at Patreon Grant Prusi // 16_oz_mouse // Philip Wolf // Timothy Burleson // Stephanie // Chris Tar // AlmightyK // Kaleb982 // nickibis // Teresa // David James Young You too can become a Hero by supporting us on our Patreon page and you'll unlock a bonus podcast EVERY WEEK plus access to our back catalogue of over 200 exclusive podcasts! http://www.patreon.com/sidequeststudios STARRING SPRINGFIELD is our new podcast where we review movies that star the cast of The Simpsons Check it out here -- https://pod.link/1773418376 PLUGS David's website https://ironymarkfilms.com Also check out the game he was in “Copycat” https://store.steampowered.com/app/1622350/Copycat/ Pulp Fury Radio; our fiction anthology podcast. http://www.pulpfuryradio.com interretialem seriem http://www.daveplusone.com We reviewed Game of Thrones in reverse order at “Thrones Of Game” https://thronesofgame.podbean.com All the links to our socials are here Threads Bluesky Facebook Instagram
Elliot Jay O'Neill & BT Calloway are joined by David Molloy & Nathan Harrison to review; S.35 E.8 “Ae Bonny Romance” This is a Side Quest Studios Production Huge THANK YOU to our Heroes over at Patreon Grant Prusi // 16_oz_mouse // Philip Wolf // Timothy Burleson // Stephanie // Chris Tar // AlmightyK // Kaleb982 // nickibis // Teresa // David James Young // Paul Salt // Paul Goodman You too can become a Hero by supporting us on our Patreon page and you'll unlock a bonus podcast EVERY WEEK plus access to our back catalogue of over 180 exclusive podcasts! http://www.patreon.com/sidequeststudios PLUGS Check out Nathan's show “Birdsong of Tomorrow” more info here; https://merrigong.com.au/shows/birdsong-of-tomorrow/ David will be starring in the upcoming game Copycat https://store.steampowered.com/app/1622350/Copycat/ Space reserved for future David Molloy Film project, watch this space. Pulp Fury Radio; our fiction anthology podcast. Season 1 available now at http://www.pulpfuryradio.com A romance that's more bogan than bonny http://www.daveplusone.com We reviewed Game of Thrones in reverse order at “Thrones Of Game” https://thronesofgame.podbean.com All the links to our socials are here Threads Bluesky Facebook Twitter Instagram
S.34 E.5 “Not It” This is a Side Quest Studios Production Huge THANK YOU to our Heroes over at Patreon Grant Prusi // 16_oz_mouse // Philip Wolf // Timothy Burleson // Stephanie // Chris Tar // AlmightyK // Kaleb982 // Anthony m. // nickibis // Teresa // David James Young // Paul Salt // Paul Goodman You too can become a Hero by supporting us on our Patreon page and you'll unlock a bonus podcast EVERY WEEK plus access to our back catalogue of over 170 exclusive podcasts! www.patreon.com/sidequeststudios PLUGS Pulp Fury Radio; our fiction anthology podcast. Season 1 available now at www.pulpfuryradio.com David Molloy also lent his vocal talents to the game Copycat. Play the demo now at https://store.steampowered.com/app/1622350/Copycat/ Our web series is free from horror, clowns and Skarsgårds www.daveplusone.com We reviewed Game of Thrones in reverse order at “Thrones Of Game” All the links to our socials are here Facebook Twitter Instagram
What better way to review the big tech stories of 2021 than with a battle of wits? Chris Fox tests the finest minds in tech journalism on the biggest events in tech over the last 12 months. Featuring Rhiannon Williams, technology correspondent from the i Newspaper, Shona Ghosh, technology editor at Business Insider, and BBC tech reporters David Molloy and James Clayton.
How the metaverse, energy tech, and AI might influence how we live in years to come. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill.
The social giant suffers one of its worst ever weeks after a tech blunder takes its platforms offline for hours, and a whistleblower gives highly critical testimony to Congress about its attitude to online harm. Plus, the CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Binance tells us why he's convinced digital currencies are the future of finance. And why is China clamping down on cryptocurrencies? Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill.
Pat Gelsinger, the CEO of Intel, outlines his plan to regain the lead in silicon chips. Plus, the US tech giants report bumper quarterly profits. Will regulators be taking note? And is the battle against online terrorist propaganda being won? Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill.
The colourful and controversial entrepreneur created an entire industry with his early antivirus software. But he was now facing extradition from Spain to the US on tax charges. Plus, gamers say no to Facebook's attempt to put ads in virtual reality titles. And has a year of meeting and hanging out virtually whetted people's appetites for a metaverse? Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill. (Image: Stock photo of John McAfee, Credit: Getty Images).
How Apple and Google’s privacy clampdown will bring upheaval to online advertising. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill.
The social giant takes down news content ahead of a new law that would force it to pay media publishers. Plus, are digital vaccine certificates or passports essential for a return to normal life or a bad idea that could entrench inequality? And yet more evidence that the global auto industry is racing to electric vehicles. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill. (Image: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Credit: Getty Images).
Test your knowledge of the year’s biggest tech stories with Rory Cellan-Jones and the Tech Tent team. With BBC tech reporters Chris Fox, Zoe Kleinman, David Molloy, and Jane Wakefield. Produced by Jat Gill. Image: Stock photo of a man sitting outdoors in front of a festive background, listening to earphones. Credit: Getty Images.
The boys catch up with bodysurf photographer David Molloy ahead of Whomp Camp 2020.
How students in England took to the streets to challenge their exam grades. Plus, the battle between Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, and Apple moves up a level. And we ask a commercial pilot how the latest Microsoft Flight Simulator compares to real flying. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporters Jane Wakefield and David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill. (Image: A-Level students protest outside 10 Downing St. in London over their automated exam grades, Credit: EPA).
The use of facial recognition in public by a UK police force was unlawful, says the Court of Appeal. Plus how a new global policy network aims to help reign in the power of big technology firms. And China’s Xinhua dictionary gains a raft of tech terms. Presented by Zoe Kleinman, with BBC reporter David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill. (Image: Stock photo of a British police officer standing in front of a crowd. Credit: Getty Images).
In contrast to many businesses, will the tech giants emerge stronger from the crisis? Plus, the Eurovision song contest is off this year but we find out about a music competition to create a Eurovision-style hit using artificial intelligence. And in another of our series on using tech during the lockdown for new skills and hobbies, we look at podcasting. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporters David Molloy and Jane Wakefield. Produced by Jat Gill. (Image: A customer wearing a face mask tries out the latest iPhone SE at an Apple store in Hangzhou, China. Credit: Getty Images).
The social media giants take steps to remove falsehoods linking Covid-19 to 5G tech. Plus, how will China’s tech sector fare now that its cities are emerging from lockdown. And, are drones useful in maintaining “social distancing”? Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporters Cristina Criddle and David Molloy. Produced by Jat Gill.
America's top cyber-security official tells us that the US is still working to get Britain to change its mind and drop Huawei tech from its 5G networks. Plus Apple warns of iPhone shortages ahead because of the Coronavirus. And how AI can help hospitals recruit the right nurses. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC tech reporter David Molloy, and special guest Marina Koytcheva, technology market analyst at CCS Insight. Produced by Jat Gill.
Let's talk about this movie. Let's put our brain back together out of the pile of goo it turned into lying on the floor after this movie and try to piece some stuff together about what the heck happened out there!? Annihilation didn't do great at the box office but has fortunately found a second life on Netflix. David Molloy from the Nothing 2 Fear podcast joins me in this episode to talk body horror, Alex Garland, great Natalie Portman performances and what the hell was going on in the shimmer! Enjoy.
Luke Howard (commercial market development channel manager), Stephen Bennett (pre-sales technical support specialist) and David Molloy (pre-sales solution specialist – office products & mobile print) from Brother Australia joined Campus Review news editor Patrick Avenell for an interesting chat about these printers (no, seriously!).
Luke Howard (commercial market development channel manager), Stephen Bennett (pre-sales technical support specialist) and David Molloy (pre-sales solution specialist – office products & mobile print) from Brother Australia joined Education Review news editor Patrick Avenell for an interesting chat about these printers (no, seriously!).
Welcome to the first episode of NOTHING 2 FEAR, where two young filmmakers (David Molloy and Eliza Sykes) and one deranged vagrant (Joseph Parro) bring you the vicarious thrills of the horror movie genre, without exposing you to all the blood and spookiness.In this episode, we talk about the films that that brought us here, as well as reviewing M Night Shyamalan's latest thriller, Split.