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“GamesHub aims to promote the talents of Australian writers, and foster new voices and perspectives” The new Managing Editor, Stephanie Panecasio joins Influencing Insider on Thursday 8th February at 1pm to discuss: What GamesHub covers How to pitch stories to GamesHub The best time to pitch GamesHub About Stephanie Panecasio Stephanie Panecasio is the Managing Editor of GamesHub. Prior to her role, she was the Associate editor of CNET, covering all things tech, culture, science and entertainment. Stephanie was also a freelance host and presenter, where she streamed music and games on Twitch. Additionally, she was a part of the inaugural Working Lunch program in 2018, being mentored by notable people in games. About GamesHub GamesHub is a video game news, reviews, and features site dedicated to creating approachable games coverage for everyone. With a focus on recognising games as creative works first and foremost, and a commitment to comprehensive coverage of the Australian industry, GamesHub wants to expand how people think about and appreciate games from all over the world.
Join us for a captivating podcast episode as we venture into the world of technology, entrepreneurship, and the future of AI. Will Harbin, an accomplished entrepreneur, shares his remarkable journey from early programming to mobile gaming innovation. Explore the evolution of the gaming industry and AI's impact on various sectors, including marketing. This thought-provoking conversation will leave you wanting more insights into the ever-changing future of technology. Tune in now for an intriguing glimpse into tech's evolving landscape! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and give us a rating. - Need marketing strategy? Go to alpenglo.digital/ - Contact Jean: alpenglo.digital/get-in-touch/
“GamesHub aims to promote the talents of Australian writers, and foster new voices and perspectives” Managing Editor, Edmond Tran joins Influencing Insider on Thursday 25th August at 2pm to discuss: What GamesHub covers How to pitch stories to GamesHub The best time to pitch GamesHub About Edmond Tran Edmond Tran is the Managing Editor of GamesHub. Prior to his role, Tran worked as the Editor & Senior Video Producer for GameSpot AU. He joined CBS Interactive in 2008 while writing a thesis on video game theory at UNSW, and began working as a full-time videographer upon its completion. His intimate knowledge of the video game medium led to Edmond's rapidly increasing involvement with GameSpot AU until he was naturally absorbed into the team. Video games have been an integral part of Edmond's life. About GamesHub GamesHub is a video game news, reviews, and features site dedicated to creating approachable games coverage for everyone. With a focus on recognising games as creative works first and foremost, and a commitment to comprehensive coverage of the Australian industry, GamesHub wants to expand how people think about and appreciate games from all over the world.
This week, on Foresight Radio: Sasha Dawn discovers the power of tech, gaming, and togetherness — and launches live, virtual gameshows for senior living residents across the country. For 30 minutes we played. And for 30 minutes, all of us forgot where we were and connected. And at the end of the game, we all cried. ... In that moment, Rachel, I thought “This — this is what I'm here for. This is my magic.” — Sasha Dawn, CEO and founder, Utopia Experiences ______________________________ Where to find us: Website: https://www.seniorlivingforesight.net LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seniorforesight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeniorForesight Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seniorforesight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeniorForesight
this episode talks all thing microsoft gaming with tons next gen ip's launching this year moving forward exclusively on xbox gamepass and pc gamepass. its an exciting time to be a gamer. also a sneak preview of next weeks episode. thank you for all the support and god bless you ladies and gentlemen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andre-doyle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andre-doyle/support
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Hosts Rob and Kelvin have a huge announcement to make as they say goodbye to the Project Tech Gaming podcast. On this weeks news we discuss: Nintendo Direct announcements, Activision Blizzard will continue to release games on PlayStation, Platinum Games focusing on live services games moving forward and Sifu reviews are pouring in. On PTG Talks we discuss: Mario Kart 8 DLC pass vs announcing Mario Kart 9.
Host Robert Garcia and Kelvin Rolon bring you the latest gaming news of the week: Sony announces PSVR 2, Horizon VR, we cover some gaming tech was revealed during CES and Ubisoft + is coming to Xbox Game Pass. On PTG Talks we celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the podcast. Kelvin and Rob go down memory lane and pick which was there favorite episode thus far. We also reflect on the podcast and go over some exciting changes that will happen in the new year.
The Covid pandemic removed barriers to global hiring and remote team building. It exposed startups, by necessity, to all-new solutions for growing and bonding their teams. Most companies advanced through the pandemic by stages: first survival mode, then waiting it out -- and now they are ready to fundamentally shift their hiring strategies to reflect our new reality. It's clear now that there are lasting shifts in the market, and that Founders and CEOs need to update their mental models for hiring. Our guest today, Eynat Guez, sees this recent change in strategy more clearly than most. She's the Co-Founder and CEO of Papaya Global, a global people & payroll platform, now valued at $3.7 Billion. Eynat is also the first-ever female CEO of a unicorn company in Israel. Her insights on hiring are twofold. First, she builds from her own experience rapidly scaling her global team to unicorn status during the pandemic. Second, from working directly with Papaya's clients to grow their teams. Today she shares with us her set of mental models for building a world-class team -- wherever it may be.
In this episode: News: Tokyo Olympic Games Movies/TV: my review of the Pixar movie ‘Luca' Pasta tour with director Enrico Casarosa Peculiar Bunch: Traditionis Custodes. (Also read Pope Francis' letter explaining his decision) Books: The Martian Chronicles – Ray Bradbury Science: Jeff Bezos' trip to space Tech: Gaming tech – Pc vs consoles, Valve Links:Continue reading "Pixar's ‘Luca', Traditionis Custodes, Martian Chronicles, Consoles vs. PC" The post Pixar's ‘Luca', Traditionis Custodes, Martian Chronicles, Consoles vs. PC appeared first on Father Roderick.
In this episode: News: Tokyo Olympic Games Movies/TV: my review of the Pixar movie ‘Luca' Pasta tour with director Enrico Casarosa Peculiar Bunch: Traditionis Custodes. (Also read Pope Francis' letter explaining his decision) Books: The Martian Chronicles – Ray Bradbury Science: Jeff Bezos' trip to space Tech: Gaming tech – Pc vs consoles, Valve Links:Continue reading "Pixar's ‘Luca', Traditionis Custodes, Martian Chronicles, Consoles vs. PC" The post Pixar's ‘Luca', Traditionis Custodes, Martian Chronicles, Consoles vs. PC appeared first on Father Roderick.
In this episode, Dan and Albert talk with Phoebe Jin. Phoebe is a Portfolio Manager at Spaceship an Australian fintech fund manager. Check out our Substack Newsletter! Sent straight to your inbox, it's a great way to read our breakdowns in 5 minutes. Every week we breakdown companies and investing in a refreshingly simple way. Leave us a Review! If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to rate us 5-stars on iTunes / Apple Podcasts. Here's a link to leave a review right now :) In this episode we cover: Why its important to invest where the world is going How to look at competitive advantages Key players in the global video game industry (Tencent, Activision Blizzard and Epic Games) How the video game industry is segmented (e.g. developers, publishers, distributors, hardware and consumers) What are Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) portfolios and how they assess positive impact The rising trend of renewable energy (e.g. Enphase Energy) Special thanks to Phoebe for appearing on the show. Take our survey and let us know how we're doing. Follow and subscribe to our content. All information contained in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional financial, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Fresh Capital are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Any opinions expressed herein are not recommendations or advice. Please consult a licensed financial professional before you invest. For more information visit our website at https://freshcapital.show/ Got feedback or suggestions? Send them to freshcapitalpodcast@gmail.com
The one where we talk about mean time between failure and gas station "wine".
Hello middle age gamers and welcome to the last show of 2020. Boy are we glad this year is done and we are so looking forward to 2021. This episode was recorded on December 29th 2020. Today on “After The Show” we talk about three predictions each of us have for the coming year. Adam talks about the increasing adoption of cloud gaming; Microsoft's continuing company purchase and the awesome Dual Sense 5. Crian talks about the increasing influence of VR, FarCry 6 probably not changing a lot and Tech/Gaming shortages. As always if you like what we do, please follow our YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channel. It really does help and makes a huge difference. Get ready for the future! Topics In Today's Episode: 1. Increasing popularity of cloud gaming 2. The increase adoption of VR 3. Microsoft's continuing purchases of gaming companies 4. FarCry 6 being more of the same in 2021 5. Dual Sense 5 haptic trigger adoption by pc's and the XBOX 6. The continuation of 2020's tech/gaming shortages
In this episode of High On Sci-Fi, Aaron Shea and I get into how COVID-19 is impacting the technology and gaming industry. Is the pandemic giving these industries a boost of innovation leading us into a new tech age? Find out with us and have a great time and enjoy some laughs in this new episode!
José covaco is someone who I have long considered the original grandmaster of creating content from randomness. So I thought it would be a lot of fun to get him and his constant collaborator and master of content around randomness in his own right Cyril D'abreo on an episode of Useless information... and honestly not cut anything out coz why edit true randomness.. that's what's on this weeks Useless information.. you can follow Cyril on @cyrildabs , José on @hoezaay & I'm on @varunduggi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/varunduggi/message
This time, we welcome Mike Lane from A-Tech Gaming to discuss one of the ultimate FPS classics; Doom! Please check us out on Twitter, and don't hesitate to join the conversations! Discord will be coming soon! Twitter: https://twitter.com/RetroBlastUS
In today’s episode, I get to sit down with my friend Matt from the Dark1 Linux, Tech, Gaming channel. Matt and I have been friends for a few years now and we have had many conversations like this one but in this one, I get to ask him all the burning questions like KDE or Gnome? Enjoy! Twitter (https://twitter.com/dark1LTG) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/darkone778/featured) Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/dark1ltg) SocialBlade (https://socialblade.com/youtube/user/darkone778)
We talk E-sports and lollypops with host of The Hive VR Vivian Chazen, also the latest news and other VR goings-on with nDreams community manager Daniel.
In a very special episode of the GameBytes Show podcast, Jeremy is joined by one-time podcast cohost of yesteryear, Sean Kirkland from the Tech Gaming podcast! Jeremy and Sean bring that old-timey flair to the GBS podcast, giving "impressions" (the T-G term) of games we played this week. Sean starts the ball rolling with Dragon Quest 11, and we discuss its spiritual predecessor DQ8 and how they relate. Jeremy steers the show into Knights & Bikes, a new co-operative adventure games that embody the 1980s on lonely crummy islands in the North Atlantic. Intro: "I Wanna Ride My Bike" - Knights & Bikes, by Daniel Pemberton Outro: "Village Hidden In A Mountain" - Dragon Quest 11 ("good instruments" version) by Koichi Sugiyama Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y
[Bezahlte Werbung] Huhu! Herzlich willkommen zur ersten Ausgabe von Readly Weekly! Wir besprechen heute in kurzer Form Zeitschriften zu den Themen Gaming und Tech. Dabei experimentieren wir ein wenig und brauchen Euer Feedback: Daher wird es insgesamt erst einmal vier Folgen hier in unserem normalen Feed geben, bevor wir das Ganze möglicherweise auf Patreon fortsetzen. Zu Readly: Man könnte die App als eine Art "Spotify für Magazine“ bezeichnet werden kann, also eine Flatrate für Magazine. Dort gibt es für 9,99€ monatlich aktuell 3.400 nationale und internationale Magazine im Angebot, enthalten sind natürlich auch die alten Ausgaben der Magazine. In Zusammenarbeit mit verschiedenen Verlagen erscheinen mittlerweile auch sogenannte Readly Exclusives. Dies sind Sonderausgaben bestimmter Magazine, die es so nicht zu kaufen gibt, sondern nur auf der Readly Plattform zu finden sind. So zum Beispiel Sonderausgaben der Connect, der Mac Life oder Androidwelt.Für unsere Hörer hat Readly ein besonderes Angebot: Wenn ihr radionukular.de/readly anklickt, könnt ihr den ersten Monat Readly für nur 0,99€ testen.
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**Bienvenidos nuevamente a nuestro Podcast!** En este nuevo episodio del Podcast, discutimos todo sobre las noticias importantes de la semana. **Temas:** • Technologia: -Anuncian el HTC U12+. -Razer anuncia el Razer Core X y la laptop Razer Blade 2018. • Gaming: -Battlefield V. -Nintendo Switch sin Dock. -PlayStation Mini. -PlayStation en su etapa final, posible llegada del PS5 en el 2020. • Entretenimiento: -Batwoman y Gotham en el Arrowverse. -Super Dragon Ball Héroes. -Bobba Fett Film. -Parque de Star Wars -Estrenos de Netflix -Estrenos de cine. **No olvides compartir nuestro episodio si te gustó!** Puedes conseguirnos en nuestras distintas redes sociales: Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/techvidplay](http://www.facebook.com/techvidplay) Instagram: [http://www.instagram.com/techvidplay](http://www.instagram.com/techvidplay) Twitter: [http://www.twitter.com/techvidplay](http://www.twitter.com/techvidplay) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/techvidplay/support
**Bienvenidos nuevamente a nuestro Podcast!** En este nuevo episodio del Podcast, discutimos todo sobre las noticias importantes de la semana. **Temas:** • Technologia: -Anuncian el HTC U12+. -Razer anuncia el Razer Core X y la laptop Razer Blade 2018. • Gaming: -Battlefield V. -Nintendo Switch sin Dock. -PlayStation Mini. -PlayStation en su etapa final, posible llegada del PS5 en el 2020. • Entretenimiento: -Batwoman y Gotham en el Arrowverse. -Super Dragon Ball Héroes. -Bobba Fett Film. -Parque de Star Wars -Estrenos de Netflix -Estrenos de cine. **No olvides compartir nuestro episodio si te gustó!** Puedes conseguirnos en nuestras distintas redes sociales: Facebook: [http://www.facebook.com/techvidplay](http://www.facebook.com/techvidplay) Instagram: [http://www.instagram.com/techvidplay](http://www.instagram.com/techvidplay) Twitter: [http://www.twitter.com/techvidplay](http://www.twitter.com/techvidplay)
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I sat down to chat with my friend, Matt Lescault-Wood. We talk tech, lab meat, and Dogmeat. Gamers get that one. Video games, PC life, San Diego livin', robot cars, vegans, Fallout 4, Witcher 3, storytelling, GoT, and what makes entertainment resonate with us. Check me out on socials: @courtneydiamond Check the site: https://courtneydiamond.com Free Audiobook and Pod Support: http://www.audibletrial.com/courtneydiamond Twitch: https://twitch.tv/courtneydiamond
With the holidays right around the corner picking the right video game console may seem like an overwhelming task, one that’s harder than it ought to be so today on we’re discussing Gaming Consoles, everything from what to buy and how to set up parental controls to how to use your gaming system for more than just games. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Indie Outlook Robert offers E3 impressions of Genesis Alpha One, Escapists 2, and Yoku’s Island Express, as well as hands-on impressions of Hollow Knight and Oxygen Not Included. Meanwhile, Say conquers her fears with Bendy and the Ink Machine and struggles to get through Mystery Mine without dropping a multitude of ... The post Podcast 16-3: Dino Riders appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This episode, Robert, Jeremy, and Blue discuss favorite technologies from across the globe, before venturing into a spirited discussion of their recent playing experiences with titles like ARMS, Tekken 7, and Tokyo 42. After offering our E3 hopes and a few predictions, we also serve up a satiating serving of gaming trivia. Download: Podcast 16-2: ... The post Podcast 16-2: Keeping our E3 Excitement in Check appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
In this year-end wrap up, the crew offers impressions of Heartnomics: Lost Count, Let It Die, and revisits old favorites on the NES Classic Edition. We also devote heaping helping of airtime to our favorite games and devices of the year, before wrapping up things with a dose of retro trivia. Timeline: 0:30 – Impressions ... The post Podcast 16-1: Vita Means Life, Don’t You Love Life? appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
For episode 15-2 of the Tech-Gaming Podcast, we assemble into Indie Outlook form to tackle a quartet of tower defense, speedrun, run-and-gun, and brawling gems. Besides giving away three copies of Poncho for the PlayStation 4, we also are soliciting help in coming up with a name for our new anime-themed show. To help kick ... The post Podcast 15-2: Invisible Cowboys appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
With 2015 is winding down, the Tech-Gaming crew ruminates on their favorite games across a variety of platforms. Additionally, the team discusses some of the changes that are poised to influence the industry in the pending years. As always, there’s game trivia to test your knowledge, and even an impromptu version of J-pop/metal standard. Timeline ... The post Podcast 15-1: Summa Nights appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
After the first recording was sacrificed to the Podcasting Gods (OK, transformed into a zero-byte file) Robert and Say are back to deliver another episode of IndieOutlook. This week we cover Ronin, Not a Hero, Wakfu Raiders, BOMB: Who Let the Dogfight aka The Adventures of Marcel Gaston Against Time and Pride, Flem, Down the ... The post Podcast 14-9: Monsters Ate My Podcast appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This week, the crew offers their own distinctive take on games, Ghibli, and gossip. From revisiting Grand Theft Auto V, racing the wildlife filled roads of Oh, Deer!, or just making a mess out of Splatoon, and Screamride’s parks, the team tends to end up in uncomfortable territories. On hand for the rescue are the ... The post Podcast 14-8: Miyazaki Normal appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This episode, Robert and Say intrepidly attempt to lead a roster of post plane crash survivors in Dyscourse, travel through game history in A Pixel Story, and trying to keep things together in TerraTech. Beyond impressions of other illustrious indies, we also speak to Nicholas Spargo about his ambitions to break hearts with Melancholy Republic, ... The post Podcast 14-7: Buy The Moon appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This episode, the crew offers impressions of Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo, Freedom Wars, Soul Sacrifice Delta, Monster Hunter 4, Dead or Alive: Last Round, 140, Last Tango, Untrusted, as well as revisits Wild Arms 2. Beyond Jeremy making good on his promise to watch Kill la Kill, we also take time out to sit down ... The post Podcast 14-6: Yaibatized appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
Three hour marathon episodes too long for your busy schedule? Episode 14-5 of the Tech-Gaming Podcast has been hitting Wii Fit hard, slimming down its mighty girth to an easily digestible duration. While the running time might be reduced, there’s no decline in content, with IndieOutlook offering impressions of Beseige, TinyKeep, Gear Up, and Forward ... The post Podcast 14-5 Beseige My Beating Heart appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This episode, the crew offers impressions of Kick & Fennick, Race the Sun, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary, as well as revisits Thomas was Alone and Fire Emblem Awakening. Beyond trying to coax Jeremy into watching Kill la Kill, we also take time out for gaming trivia, and well as sit down ... The post Podcast 14-4: Clockwork Anime appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
The crew rings in the new year with impressions of LittleBigPlanet 3, The Swapper, Disney Infinity 2.0, The Stanley Parable, The Jackbox Party Pack, and the Nvidia Shield, as well as naming a few of their favorite gaming experiences of the last year. During the IndieOutlook segment, we discuss the merits of MouseCraft, The Marvellous ... The post Podcast 14-3: Where’s My Shine Maiden? appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
Beyond offering impressions of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, Fluster Clunk, Skylanders: Trap Team, Hohokum, Escape Goat 2, Ingress, To the Moon, and Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments, the crew also tackles trivia, offers responses to reader mail, and even diverts to discuss a handful of must-see anime. Additionally, IndieOutlook highlights two titles that should be ... The post Podcast 14-2: Leeks, Pickles, and a Dash of Irony appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This week, Eric joins the boys of Summer, Robert becomes one of Destiny’s Children, Jeremy lets loose with a pent-up pile of game impressions, and Sage transforms Transistor impressions into an onslaught of innuendo. Beyond discussions of Terrorhedron, Mega Coin Squad, and Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake on IndieOutlook, we also take time out for ... The post Podcast 14-1: Ring Rust appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
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This episode, the Tech-Gaming crew offers impressions of Card City Nights, Cloudbuilt, Thief, inFAMOUS: Second Son, the Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls expansion, BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, and Strider. Beyond offering our typical dose of gaming trivia, the IndieOutlook team also invites MegaDev‘s Mike, Nick, Jon, and Stefan to discussion the creation of titles such as Atomic Gringo, Super ... The post Podcast 13-9 PC Captivation appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
In episode 13-8 of the Tech-Gaming Podcast, the crew offers impressions of Bionic Dues, Secrets of Raetikon, Insurgency, Killzone: Mercenary, Gunhouse, and Bravely Default before MonkeyPaw Games’ Ryan Olsen stops by to discuss the company’s past, present, and future. In addition to our usual dose of gaming trivia, we also have an large assortment of ... The post Podcast 13-8: Insistently Yelling Helgast appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
This week the crew discusses next-generation user interfaces, Knack, Ryse, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Battlefield 4, Madden 25, and The Cat Lady. We also have an extended edition of Indie Outlook to pique your interest and tickle your funny bone, where Say and Robert offer impressions of the OUYA console, BombSquad, Gaurodan, EFMB, Poöf vs the ... The post Podcast 13-7: What I’d Do With a Third Arm appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
Looking back over the past year, the crew laments the loss of developers, publishers, and artists as well as examines the titles which defined 2013. Unsurprisingly, a discussion of our favorite games of the year erupts,as well as a debate of what is needed by the industry during coming year. Beyond impressions of Gunpoint and ... The post Podcast 13-6: My Summer in Middle-Earth appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
Once confusion over the 2DS’s technical specifications is cleared during our reader mail segment, the crew offered impressions of Super Mario 3D World, Sonic Lost World, Wii Fit U, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness, Volgarr the Viking, Shadow Warrior, and Divekick. Beyond an interview with designer Ty ... The post Podcast 13-5 DS Means Dual Screens, Right? appeared first on Tech-Gaming.
Beyond one of our hosts pushing Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F’s photo mode to its absolute limits, the crew offer impressions of Disney Infinity, LEGO Chima: Laval’s Journey, Pikmin 3, DuckTales Remastered, Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Dragon Fantasy Book II, and SteamWorld Dig. Within the two hour timeframe ... The post Podcast 13-4: The Quest for Miku Pantsu appeared first on Tech-Gaming.