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It's high-stakes drama this week as Trump's tariff policies collide with Ireland's tech giants. With Apple Ireland reporting a staggering 60% profit increase to $62.3 billion and Intel navigating semiconductor regulations, we explore whether your next laptop purchase might cost you more. In other tech news, we find out how online catfishing could land a five-year prison sentence, Manna drones are taking flight in Cork after securing €30 million in funding, and we expose Microsoft's controversial push to replace your permanent software with never-ending subscriptions.Plus, our guest David McIntyre, who comes from what he describes as a neurodivergent family, shares his story with Niall Kitson about the extraordinary power of seeing the world differently. You can find out more about David at asiam.ie or cubbie.ieListen to Tech Radio on Apple, Spotify or YouTube—----- Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-radio-ireland/id256279328Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5vAWM1vvHbQKYE79dgCGY2YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TechRadioIrelandRSS - https://feeds.transistor.fm/techradio
This week, dive into a whirlwind of tech with Apple's latest M4-powered Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, and iMac. We question if smaller, faster, AI-boosted devices are really game-changers or just Apple's spin? Also brace yourself for Russia's wild $110 trillion “fine” for YouTube, AI's impact on the music industry—artists from Black Pink to Kendrick Lamar plus there's an unsettlingly lifelike AI “resurrection” of iconic interviewer Michael Parkinson.Finally, Niall Kitson sits down with guest Kevin Reid, CTO of SureSkills, to unpack deeper layers of cybersecurity from ensuring power continuity during outages to managing data backups and staying compliant with evolving European regulations.—----- Listen to Tech Radio on Apple, Spotify or YouTubeApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-radio-ireland/id256279328Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5vAWM1vvHbQKYE79dgCGY2YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TechRadioIrelandRSS - https://feeds.transistor.fm/techradio
This is one of our most popular shows of the entire year where we visit the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition at the RDS in Dublin. Every year, we are just stunned by the ideas, the ways of thinking and often the pure genius of teenagers who will become the architects of our tomorrow. Remember, this is where the Collison brothers got their big break before going on to set up STRIPE one of the worlds biggest payment processors.So press play and check out what the future has in store, as Niall Kitson takes us to the RDS to discovered loads about AI, social media, dangerous gasses and a whole lot more!
A bumper show to celebrate 1,000 episodes covering Irish and international tech hosted by Dusty Rhodes and Niall Kitson!Jump into our special retrospective with old friends including Martha Rotter and Jason Walsh reflecting on how technology has transformed Ireland over the past 18 years. There are also feature interviews with industry luminaries Brian Honan, Maryrose Lyons and Caragh O'Carroll covering cybersecurity, social media, gadgets and hardware, and the fickle world of tech. SOME OF THE MANY THINGS WE COVERHow social media has changed definitions of friendshipThe rise of crowdfunding, mobile payment apps and cryptoCybersecurity from hacktivists to nation states Ireland's role in space explorationChallenges facing virtual and augmented reality adoptionApple, Spotify and others transformed music consumptionIreland's growing tech scene and startup cultureThe evolution of entertainment from piracy to streamingDon't miss this celebration of 1,000 episodes for a taste of Tech Radio's rich history and how the digital world has developed in Ireland.FOLLOW OUR GUESTSMartha Rotter @martharotter Jason Walsh @jwalshireland Mary Rose Lyons @maryrose && instituteofaistudies.comBrian Honan @brianhonan && bhconsulting.ieCaragh O'Carroll @caragh1 && fujitsu.com/ie/Colin Baker @thegadgetguyam && backfromthefuture.ie ABOUT TECH RADIO IRELANDGet feature interviews and the latest tech news from Ireland with our weekly podcast:1 Search TECH RADIO IRELAND on Spotify/Apple Podcasts2 Scan the QR code in the video with your phone 3 Use this link to open now in your podcast player: https://techcentral.ie/podcast
On this week's episode, host Ygraine chats with Niall Kitson about literary adaptations directed by David Cronenberg. They discuss Naked Lunch (1991) and Crash (1996). Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Alison spoke to Brian Mahon from the Irish Daily mail on their story that the Government is looking at introducing charges for motorists on all roads, Cat told us about a facebook scam that she had some fun with! Travel writer Eoghan Corry had advice for anyone travelling to Greece, pharmacist Jimmy O'Sullivan on plans to allow pharmacists to prescribe medications. Professor Dermot Brabazon who is leading a study which may lead to the standardisation of hurleys, hurley maker Tommy Hayes gave his views. Deputy Mattoe McGrath on the proposed road charges and the latest with the Children's Hospital. Niall Kitson from Tech Central on the debacle of buying concert tickets online, Weddind Blogger Sara Kennedy on the rise of the engagement showcase following the engagement of Molly Mae and Tommy Fury. Eddie Reade told us about about this weekend's fundraiser for Owning House. Psychotherapist Susan O'Donoghue on the challenges facing parents during the summer month and listener Mary was lucky enough to secure Coldplay tickets!
We're all over the big story of the week which is Mark Zuckerbergs rival app to Twitter and why we won't see it soon. 00:40We've also been to London to cover the Salesforce world tour, where they announced plans for a raft of AI products to add to the SalesForce CRM. Niall Kitson caught up with Ireland's country leader Carolan Lennon to talk about its plans. 18:05
We bring you up-to-speed on how Musk is killing Twitter, a key resignation at Google and a new feature at Linkedin which could actually mess up your job application.16:45 FEATURE INTERVIEWJoining us this week is Geoff White is an investigative journalist who has covered everything from billion-dollar cyber heists to global money laundering rings and crypto-gangsters. When he was in Dublin recently, he spoke with Niall Kitson about online identity.
On Wednesday's Tipp Today Fran began by speaking to Claire about GAA passes, Ryan O'Meara told us about Darkness in to Light, TD Michael Healy Rae on proposals to encourage younger people to drive, Siobhan also gave her views, Ali was out and about on the Cistercian college in Roscrea on their recently acquired Amber flag, Dean McGrath on the Ditch saga, Jerome McCormick on the Toskar aircrash, Niall Kitson on the dangers of AI, the Garda slot, Hidden Histories with Conor Reidy and gardening with Frank Alley.
We bring you up-to-speed on the Irish connection with this weeks moon landing. There is weird stuff from the future which could be happening next week and somebody has said ‘no' to Microsoft! 20:20 FEATURE INTERVIEWThe Innovation Value Institute at Maynooth University is leading two new programmes worth a combined €7 million focussed on sustainable digital transformation and data. Prof Markus Helfert is a Director of the Institute and explained it all to Niall Kitson.
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Moninne Griffith from BeLong about calls to teach trans issues in Primary schools, listener John also called in and gave his views on the topics. Dr Eugene O'Brien from Mary I on the revised calls to edit Roald Dahl books. Tom Wood in Cashel about the false starts with a new unit for St Patricks Hospital in Cashel. Caller AnnMarie on vandalism in Market Place in Clonmel. Gerry Boland on whether all restaurants should be obliged to serve vegan food, the legal slot with John Lynch on building contracts, the tech slot with Niall Kitson on whether AI will replace our jobs! And music Producer Mick Bracken on his new TG4 show.
It was once thought physical labour jobs would be the most at risk from the rise of artificial intelligence. But recent advances suggest we can expect disruption across a vast range of sectors, including knowledge-based industries. We certainly need to have conversations about how AI will change the future of work. But perhaps we should also look beyond fear and ask how it might bring opportunity. Niall Kitson spoke to Fran on Tipp Today.
00:50 NEWSWe're looking at this weeks Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, new updates coming to your Windows computer and turn up the radio for DJ AI27:00 FEATURE INTERVIEWMaryrose Lyons from Brightspark has always been at the forefront of the digital transformation and is now finding new ways to integrate AI in marketing including all the prompts you need for ChatGPT. She reveals some of her AI secrets to Niall Kitson.If you want to jon Maryrose for the Marketing ChatGPT course on March 15th, click the link below or search for ‘brightspark chatgpt'https://brightspark-consulting.com/digitalmarketingtrainingchatgpt/
00:45 NEWSWe hear about the end of Internet Explorer, the future of Twitter and some very exciting rumours on new Apple tech coming this year.18:10 FEATURE INTERVIEWIt's been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and while it's easy to think the whole country is under bombardment, there are companies not only getting by … but growing.Roman Apostopol is co-founder of Mate Academy and spoke with Niall Kitson about his company's mission to train a generation of coders.https://eu.mate.academy/ABOUT TECH RADIO IRELANDGet feature interviews and the latest tech news from Ireland with our weekly podcast:1 Search TECH RADIO IRELAND on Spotify/Apple Podcasts2 Scan the QR code in the video with your phone 3 Use this link to open now in your podcast player: https://techcentral.ie/podcast
On Tuesdays show, Fran spoke to Mattie McGrath about weekend rumours of refugees coming to cahir, John, Liam and Paul also gave their views on the topic. Tyrone and Paulina gave their opinions on the chosen song to represent Ireland in the Eurovision, Derek Smith spoke about a new helpline for men, Sleep expert Patrick McKeown on turning off your brain at night, Mary gave her thoughts on refugees and Molly O'Connell spoke to us ahead of tonights Glor Tire competition. Divorce was the topic for this weeks legal slot, George Hogg on the upcoming discos aimed at kids with disability, Paul gave us the lowdown on a hectic sporting weekend, Thurles resident Patrick on match goers parking near Semple, Pat on the stamping down of protests and tech expert Niall Kitson on the rise of of the audio book!
This week on Tech Radio:00:50 Samsung were less than impressive with their new smartphone and laptop tech toys14:35 Other news includes Chat GPT recording breaking growth, why it can't be used for homework and why AI is now being used in movie-making by Netflix!27:00 Featured Interview: We've spoken about the popularity of ChatGPT but where is AI going and how did we get here? Prahteush Raj, Digital Director with PwC Advisory, spoke with Niall Kitson about the four generations of AI and why ChatGPT is more than a tool … it's a new frontier.----------------------------------------Contact Prahteush Raj at PwC:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratuesh/PwC Website: https://www.pwc.ie
Niall from Tech Central.ie joins Fran for the latest app Mastadon that's taking over Twitter.
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Kicking off Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke about the possible return of Bertie Ahern to polticis, Mark, Paul and Carmel gave their views. Kate spoke to us about the struggles facing carers, Jim Finn was live at the long awaited return of the Ploughing Championships in Rathiniska, Emma gave us her nomination for the Best of Tipp awards and gave her touching reason, Teresa Collins spoke about this weekends upcoming event to remember the vcitims of Sean Ross, Sarah spoke to us about Coeliac disease, we had our Dear Phil slot with advice for threesomes, gentle boys and who should pay on a first date. We also spoke to Eileen O'Brien ahead of this weekends tribute to her late Dad, the amazing musician Paddy O'Brien and Niall Kitson gave us his tech and podcast recommendations on this week's tech slot.
Giphy, the well-known provider of short-looping videos, is now turning its gun on its products. According to the company, Gifs are no longer in demand by young users, and they believe the content is outdated. Giphy believes that gifs are now only used by boomers, while Gen Z finds them too tacky. Niall Kitson of Tech Central.ie spoke to Fran on Tipp Today.
On Wednesday's Tipp Today, Teresa, Conor and Tony gave us their opinions about social media hospital check in's. Cllr Seamie Morris spoke to Fran about why he voted against the property tax in this years Budget. John and Richie had differing view son TD pay, Our GP Pat Harrold spoke about obesity in our weekly GP slot, our own Stephen Keogh and Elaine Cullinan launched the Best of Tipp awards, we had our Garda slot, our tech slot with Niall Kitson who gave his verdict on the new iphone and our gardening expert Ultan Nesbitt was on hand to answer all of your gardening questions...
Niall Kitson from Tech Cnetral joined us this week to review the new iphone. He also gave us his gadet, app and podcast recommendations.
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran began by speaking to a caller James about the controversy over a teacher being disciplined for refusing to recognise a pronoun, Cllr John Fitzgerald on the closure of the Friary in Clonmel, Father Celsus Tierney on the return of the novena! We also spoke to Kay who is living with bipolar, our head of news Sheila Naughten spoke to Colin who is recovering from a life changing injury, Tommy called in to talk to Fran about the state of the river in Thurles. Also our Dear Phil slot dealt with a mournful mum, a drug addict brother and a man resentful of refugees! Fran also had his tarot read by our resident healer Alison Byrne and Niall Kitson joined us for the weekly tech slot.
From photographs to MP3s, the way we engage with media formats has changed our relationship with content, from how it's stored to how it's controlled. So what were the major milestones that took us from keeping photo albums to digital galleries, or going from vinyl records to Spotify subscriptions? Armando Fox is Professor in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and Faculty Advisor for Digital Learning Strategy at UC Berkeley, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department. He sat down with Niall Kitson to discuss the technology and the politics of digital formats.Find out more about Armondo at: www.armondofox.com
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Teresa Collins on the latest regarding child burials at Sean Ross, Cara Darmody and her Dad Mark were live in studio to give us the low down on their meeting with the Taoiseach. Deputy Michael Lowry on the weekend's Cut Loose festival and the recent Dean Maxwell meeting. Andrew Looby on the life and career of Kate Bush, Thomas Conway gave us the latest global news. John Lynch spoke about workplace bullying for this month's legal slot, Alison Byrne advised us on cleaning out your space and your soul and Niall Kitson for the tech slot on collecting data on football fans from their scarves!
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Cllr Eddie Moran about why some residents in Templemore are afraid to leave their homes at night. Ann spoke to us about the increasing cost of going to the vet, while our own vet Mairead Leahy spoke about the idea of a medical card for pets. Stefan called in to give his views on witchcraft, Dr Mary Ryan on the move towards changing the name of "Feminine hygiene products" to "period producst". Michael Bowe of Bowe's Travel in Thurles gave us a lowdown on travelling abroad this summer. Smaranda Maier is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, and she started a new project as a food health connection Educator. She was live in studio with Fran. John Lynch was in studio for our monthly legal slot, Geraldine Lynch is doing a 1000km hike from Antrim to Allihies in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research. She told Fran all about it and Niall Kitson joined Fran for this week's Tech slot
Should we grow or should we mow? Grass is out of control in public spaces. We go live to a Protest in Ballyporeen over a new junction layout. What is Catfishing with Intro Match Making. Our agony aunt Phil Prendergast. Self-driving Cars with Niall Kitson.
On Today's Tipp Today, Fran began with listener Nell who called in to give her reaction to a news report which showed that upwards of 70% of people believe that Covid deaths were exaggerated. William also spoke to us about GAA tickets and his views on paying online or at the gate. Margot joined us from wales to look for the good samiatrian who is cleaning her relative's grave.Richard Rea also spoke to us ahead of an informationmeeting on the N24 development. Accupuncturist and healer Katie Murphy was in studio to talk about the effects of summer, Ronan McGreevey spoke to us about his book on the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson, we had our legal slot with John Lynch from Lynch solicitors where we spoke about CPO's and mediation, Suzanne told us about the Cruinniu na Nog event taking place at Tipp libraries this week and Niall Kitson joined us for the tech slot to talk about online monthly subscriptions.
These days, you can get nearly anything in a monthly subscription box. From beauty sample boxes to meal delivery services, these companies will deliver a fresh selection of products to your door, month after month, for a flat monthly fee. But are they really bang for your buck? Niall Kitson of Tech Central.ie delved in it with Fran on Tipp Today this morning.
Acts of vandalism carried out at Darkness into Light in Carrick on Suir Listeners react to Sinn Fein party results in the assembly elections up north Is it time to banish the phrases "bikini body" & "summer body"? IFA members are protesting outside OakPark Foods in Cahir. Citizen's advice with Darren Ryan Development Manager for Tipp – with north Munster citizens information services People of Tipperary Encouraged to Participate in 100K in 30 Days Event to Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Research – one Clonmel lady tells her story of living with breast cancer Are passwords out of date? We speak to Niall Kitson of TechCentral.ie
What are the chances of a nuclear attack on Ireland? We speak to security expert Declan Power after footage emerged of a threatening news report in Russia The Housing crisis continues, we speak to tenants struggling to secure long term accommodation. 99% of intercounty GAA players would support a teammate if they came out as LGBTQ+ The side you sleep on makes a difference to your health apparently - We speak to sleep coach Tom Coleman Our agony aunt Phil Prendergast joins us in studio Niall Kitson of TechCentral.ie joins us for our weekly tech slot Holistic Therapy with Alison Byrne will talk about Touch therapy
How does a computer retail business, known for dealing with consumers face-to-face, embrace a new culture of remote working and supply chain instability? Colin Baker is co-founder of Laptop Lab and he talked to Niall Kitson about how his business has adapted to these changing times including his response to the ongoing war in Ukraine. For more on the Ukrainian appeal spoken about in the podcast, go to: BackFromTheFuture.ie
On Monday's Tipp Today, Ali was in for Fan and began by speaking to Tipp mum Linda who spoke of her frustration with trying to secure OT and Speech therapy assessments for her 6 year ols son Kayden. We spoke to John and Constantin in Latteragh and Caller John spoke to us about how his parents' graves are constantly trampled on by people drinking at the graveyard in Cashel. The Money Doctor John Lowe spoke to us with some advice on how to help cushion the increasing cost of living, we spoke to John Mallon from Forest and Luke Clancy on proposal in the UK to ban the sale of cigarettes to people under 25 and if it could be brought in here. We spoke to John who is a Carer about how he feels that carers get screwed at every turn. We also spoke to Niall Kitson from Techcentral about how Google treats your data and he gave us some podcats recommendations. We spoke to Angie from Cashel Feral Cats Project, Tipp mum Edwina spoke to us about her struggles with trying to get her son assessed and Paul Carroll was in studio to give a run down of the week's Sporting action.
On Monday's Tipp Today, Cathy spoke to Fran about Dangerous dogs and how the onus is on the owner, not the animal, Norah and Cian gave their views on mask wearing, Julie Anna and Angie also gave their views on dangerous dogs and we aired our interview with the Taniaste Leo Varadkar who wa sin Tipp on Friday. Katie Murphy of Clonmel Acupuncture joined us in studio to talk about traditional Chinese medicine, Dr Lucia Gannon spoke about chronic cough and when to recognise it needs attention. Cathal Nolan from Irelands Weather Channel on the recent storms and told us whats ahead in the coming days. Laura Jones and Stephen Gleeson told us about the exciting new Tipp FM Sports Star of the Month awards, Niall Kitson from Tech Central spoke about the future of online shopping and why our social media always seems to knw what we're thinking about and Singer Cliona O'Hagan spoke to us ahead of upcoming show in Cashel.
On this morning's Tipp Today, Alison was joined by another parent who gave her experience of dealing with CAMH's, including a psychologist who cried with her daughter and another who made light of self harming. We also spoke to Cllr Seamie Morris about the growing trolley probelms at UHL, a caller Helen spoke to us about her views on school children wearing masks. We also spoke to Nutrionist Laurann O'Reilly about whether Operation Transformation is a healthy role model for weight loss, we spoke to Majella Kennedy about how to retrain your brain to be more positive! We also spoke to Laura Moloney from Laurel Beauty salon about post Covid make up trends. We spoke to the Money Doctor John Lowe about pensions, our vet Mairead Leahy spoke to us about the importance of trianing your pets, Niall Kitson from Tech Central about the Neil Young / Spotify row and our Travel expert fergal took us to beautiful Sicily!
On Thursday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke about yesterdays Reclaim the streets march in Tipp town, the latest on the Lisa Smith trial with reporter Fran Greaney, Listener Kieran on how Covid has changed our outlook on life. Dream Analyst Matthew Mather was live in studio to talk about the importance of dreams and how to interpret them. We spoke to Joe Leahy about the scandal surrounding CAMHS and what it could mean for Tipperary. We also had our farming slot with Caitriona from the Farmers Journal. Our Health slot with Muriel was all about toilet anxiety. Are ATM's becoming obsolete? Niall Kitson from Tech central spoke to fran about the future of banking and Zoe Desmond spoke to Fran about her new dating app targetting single parents.
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke about water issues in Carrick on Suir, the ongoing issues with booking a PCR test, disagreement over how the Leaving Cert will look this year, whether or not we look at banning open fires. Fran also spoke to Dr Mary Ryan about the home smear test, tips on how to declutter your house with Sarah Freynolds, Niall Kitson with our tech slot, the incredible story of Cian's Kennels, a new facility to let ill children in hospital have their pets come to visit and we spoke to Covisal Company Director Arthur Griffin as the demand for antigen tests reaches unprecedented levels.
Eoghan Corry Editor of Air & Travel Magazine joined Fran on the latest for traveling abroad during Christmas with restrictions, Niall Kitson, Editor of TechCentral.ie spoke to Fran about the latest tech gifts and the Gardai keep us up to speed about what's happening in the county.
Niall and Dusty have given Apple’s newly announced MacBook Pro their highest rating ever. Get the lowdown on why this machine impressed them so much. Also, after a record year for cyber-attacks, Niall Kitson chats with Pat O’Callaghan, Managing Director of Kontex, and went through some of the more high-profile incidents of the past 12 months.
We see stories about new applications for artificial intelligence every day but, while it works as an aid for decision making, it often falls flat when left to deal with human problems like helping companies find the best staff, or how to accurately recognise faces in a crowd. So how do we figure out which questions to ask to get the best results and why should some subjects be off-limits for the level of technology we currently have? Ray Eitel-Porter is Global Responsible AI Lead with Accenture and he took some time out to talk Niall Kitson through the problems of adopting an ethical approach to artificial intelligence.
This week we are saying congratulations to Dublin-based Grafton Architects who have won the 2020 Pritzker prize, the first two women to share what is regarded internationally as architecture’s highest honour. Grafton Architects caught our attention a long time ago as they have some great ideas on how to make our world low-carbon at street level. With Extinction Rebellion, increases in carbon tax, and the Green Party playing a significant part in our new government, we thought this would be a great opportunity to replay our interview from last year with founder Yvonne Farrell, who spoke to our editor Niall Kitson.
We welcome Disney+ and new Netflix projects to Ireland. Also, find out about a project seeking a better way to manage transport in rural Ireland. Niall Kitson spoke with Arvoia’s chief data scientist Dr Susie Harding to find out more.
Amazing ideas abound at the Young Scientists Expo this week. Niall Kitson has been at the RDS to bring you the best!
This week, we’re visiting Park Place, a data centre management company that has made Cork one of its international homes. Their Managing Director Sean Sears sat down to chat with our editor Niall Kitson about what brought the company to Cork, the challenges of running data-centres and how to get & keep young people interested in science & technology.
The future of tech will need a large dose of creativity so Nokia Bell Labs are reaching out to artists worldwide. Find out why science must meet art as Niall Kitson chats with Domhnaill Hernon, Head of Innovation, Incubation and EAT at Nokia Bell Labs.
Director Vincent Morrison, and writers Niall Kitson and Jair Kornegay with live commentary on Seminar episode 81.
Episode Eighty-one - Ulterior motives can lurk behind offers of help... so be careful who you trust. Featuring "Heroic Measures" by Niall Kitson and "Orion's Punishment" by Jair Kornegay. --Please leave us a rating on iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
Director/writer Vincent Morrison and writers Niall Kitson and Colin Kelly with live commentary on Seminar episode 63.
Director Paul Brueggemann and writers Niall Kitson and Dave Morgan with live commentary on Seminar episode 54
Episode Fifty-four - Life's battlefield is too often littered with broken dreams and moral ambiguity. Featuring "Dirty Hands" by Niall Kitson and "Bobby at the Bat" by Dave Morgan. --Please leave us a rating on iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions