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Elon Musk's changing Twitter to X - but why? What will this mean for Twitter, sorry, X users, and the broader social media landscape? Meanwhile, Samsung's got new foldable Galaxy phones, and we've gone hands on to give your our early impressions. Special guests SMH/Age tech editor Tim Biggs (@timbiggs) and GadgetGuy editor Chris Button (@BibbyBhoy) - Vertical Hold is brought to you by Uniden Australia. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalhold.com.au facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
It's been called the greatest threat to democracy. Indeed, a force so powerful, it could spark the end of human civilization as we know it. We're talking about Artificial Intelligence. Many people are, understandably, frightened. How could they not be, when even some pioneers in the field have rung the alarm bells themselves? No less than Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, and Elon Musk recently called for a moratorium on the development of the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems. This was only shortly after an AI-powered chatbot urged one journalist to leave his wife, in February this year. But what exactly is AI, in reality? And is it all bad? Today, Technology writer Tim Biggs on the upsides to Artificial Intelligence, and how it's already deeply embedded in our everyday lives. And what we should be worried about.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been called the greatest threat to democracy. Indeed, a force so powerful, it could spark the end of human civilization as we know it. We're talking about Artificial Intelligence. Many people are, understandably, frightened. How could they not be, when even some pioneers in the field have rung the alarm bells themselves? No less than Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, and Elon Musk recently called for a moratorium on the development of the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems. This was only shortly after an AI-powered chatbot urged one journalist to leave his wife, in February this year. But what exactly is AI, in reality? And is it all bad? Today, Technology writer Tim Biggs on the upsides to Artificial Intelligence, and how it's already deeply embedded in our everyday lives. And what we should be worried about.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hundreds of thousands of Twitter users have fled the platform since Elon Musk took over last week. They're swapping tweets for toots, on Twitter alternative, Mastodon. Mastodon is decentralised, meaning it's not run by one big corporation or CEO, but a bunch of servers operated by thousands of people. Technology reporter Tim Biggs chats to audio producer Julia Carr-Catzel about decentralised social media and its pros and cons.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hundreds of thousands of Twitter users have fled the platform since Elon Musk took over last week. They're swapping tweets for toots, on Twitter alternative, Mastodon. Mastodon is decentralised, meaning it's not run by one big corporation or CEO, but a bunch of servers operated by thousands of people. Technology reporter Tim Biggs chats to audio producer Julia Carr-Catzel about decentralised social media and its pros and cons.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is an interview with Tim Biggs. Tim is a retired Army First Sergeant with experience in the military police and recruiting. Tim shares his perspective on leadership effectiveness and evolvement within the military.
Microsoft's buying Activision -- is that game over for the console wars? What are telcos doing to stop scammers hijacking mobile phone accounts? What does chip oil have to do with getting an EV across the outback? Special guests Age/SMH tech editor Tim Biggs, Finder editor-in-chief Angus Kidman and BiØfil's Jon Edwards. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Aussie Broadband – changing the game with their award-winning network and Australian based support. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalhold.com.au facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Netflix is moving into games, while the new Steam Deck takes on the Nintendo Switch, but what happens when new entrants come into the gaming space? Meanwhile, Apple's record on rock-solid iPhone security looks shaky with revelations around Pegasus spyware, but what's the real risk? Special guests Age/SMH tech editor Tim Biggs (@timbiggs) and ZDNet AU cybersecurity writer Stilgherrian (@stilgherrian). Vertical Hold is brought to you by Aussie Broadband – changing the game with their award-winning network and Australian based support. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalhold.com.au facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Tim Biggs and Alice Clarke from SMH join me to discuss the best tech gift guides of 2020 Evergreen pick: Entry level iPadFitnessWithings Watch Withings Smart Scale Withings Sleep AnalyserApple WatchApple Fitness plus Suunto Watch - fitnessGaming: Spider-Man Miles MoralesSackboyXbox Game Pass2DS XLAnything ZeldaMario Kart Home CircuitHeadphones Sony WH-1000X M4Bose Quiet Comfort AirPods Pro Beats Flex Beyer Dynamics Plantronics/Poly Smart oven - ElectroluxViccountrymarketSmart home: Google Nest Audio is our pick, but all sound really good this year. Echo HomePod Mini Google Tv KidsSuper Mario LegoLeapfrog A Hundred WordsStocking Stuffers: Tile TP Link Smart PlugEBike! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just when you thought it was safe to put down Animal Crossing and go outside, Radults drops drop their geekiest episode ever, as Brenton and Mike are joined in conversation by Tim Biggs. Tim has been researching and writing about video games for more than 10 years. His master's thesis was on the place of games in social theory and his articles have appeared on the likes of IGN and Kotaku. He's currently the Technology Editor at The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, where he writes weekly reviews and has travelled the world chasing gaming scoops, as well as covering more serious tech and other issues. Tim also happens to be an old uni mate of Brenton's (they met in Philosophy class) and as a result has been on the receiving end of a LOT of stupid tech questions via messenger, so you can add 'patience of a saint' to his list of unlocked achievements. This conversation took place during the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when millions of people are inside, playing video games as a means of survival, making it the ideal time for a thoughtful and at times inspiring deep dive into the ever evolving world of video games. Episode topics include: How Tim got started as a games journalist, when he first fell in love with games, the philosophy of gaming as it relates to social connectivity, the current and future role of gaming in childhood development and education, the evolution of video games, his love of retro gaming, the role games are playing in human lives during the current pandemic and much much more. The boys also find out which next generation console Tim thinks will be the likely winner, force him to choose between some of his favourites in a very geeky Radbreak and as is custom, get Tim's Tips for being a Radult! So stay home, stay inside, turn it up and get inspired to geek out with Radults.You can find Tim's writing hereYou can find Tim on Twitter here You can find Radults @Radults on Facebook and Instagram@radultspodcast on Twitter. radultspodcast@gmail.com
We get our game on with the latest and greatest from E3 live from Los Angeles, including Microsoft, Nintendo, the rise of game streaming, that Keanu moment, new (but old) Retro gaming gear and more! Special guest The Age and Sydney Morning Herald technology editor Tim Biggs! Vertical Hold is brought to you by NetComm. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Which games impressed at E3 2018, and which failed to thrill? Did Microsoft impress with many games, or was Sony's curated games approach better? Is Smash Bros Ultimate and Fortnite enough to float the Switch? And will Cyberpunk 2077 make it past Australia's notorious censorship board? Special guests Fairfax tech editor Tim Biggs and Kotaku Australia editor Alex Walker. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Did the SNES Mini live up to the hype, and what classic titles is Nintendo likely to revive next? With PAX Aus on the horizon, what can retro gaming fans expect from the classic gaming section? We're joined by Fairfax Tech editor Tim Biggs and ausretrogamer editor Alex Boz for our retro gaming special!
Fairfax tech editor Tim Biggs talks about moving from IGN freelancer to covering video games for the mainstream media, bringing games industry news to an uninformed audience, and advocating for the industry in traditional news media. Follow Tim and Jono on Twitter.Support Puttin' In Work with Jono Pech by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/puttin-in-work-with-jono-pechFind out more at https://puttin-in-work-with-jono-pech.pinecast.co
The biggest news this week comes from the E3 Games shot in Los Angeles. We're joined by Matt Sainsbury from digitallydownloaded.net, and Fairfax Media's Tim Biggs, reporting live from LA as we pull apart the big announcements, dissect the hype and decide which games are worth getting excited about!
The NBN is changing (again) but is this for the better? Meanwhile, as 2016 winds to a close, we consider the best and worst technology of 2016. Who rose to the heights, and who crashed and burned? We're joined for the last show of the year by Fairfax online technology editor Tim Biggs! Vertical Hold is brought to you by Alcatel Vertical Hold - Australian technology journalists Alex Kidman and Adam Turner channel-surf through the headlines in search of the big picture. Follow us on Twitter: @verticalholdau, @adam_turner, @alexkidman Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU Subscribe: YouTube: youtube.com/VerticalHoldAU/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/vertical-hold-audio/id971993513?ls=1 RSS: http://verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com/
Tonight we're jam packed with great guests.At 6:05 Will West of Sports Radio WNML in Knoxville will stop by to reflect on Pat Summitt, chat about NBA Free Agency as well as the Title IX settlement paid by the University of Tennessee.At 6:30 former UK RB and Northeast Ohio native Anthony White will join us and reflect on the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Finals victory and what it means for Cleveland and that entire region. We'll also talk a little Kentucky football.At 7:00 Tim Bray, director of communications for Kentucky Motor Speedway, stops by to fill us in on all the events around the track. It's race week now. The NASCAR world will revolve around Sparta this weekend.At 7:30 former UK athletic trainer Tim Biggs will join us to reflect on his memories and share stories of some of the many situations he encountered. It's gonna be a lotta fun! Tweet us at @CatsTalkWed!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cats-talk-wednesday/support
Tonight we're jam packed with great guests. At 6:05 Will West of Sports Radio WNML in Knoxville will stop by to reflect on Pat Summitt, chat about NBA Free Agency as well as the Title IX settlement paid by the University of Tennessee. At 6:30 former UK RB and Northeast Ohio native Anthony White will join us and reflect on the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA Finals victory and what it means for Cleveland and that entire region. We'll also talk a little Kentucky football. At 7:00 Tim Bray, director of communications for Kentucky Motor Speedway, stops by to fill us in on all the events around the track. It's race week now. The NASCAR world will revolve around Sparta this weekend. At 7:30 former UK athletic trainer Tim Biggs will join us to reflect on his memories and share stories of some of the many situations he encountered. It's gonna be a lotta fun! Tweet us at @CatsTalkWed!
Will Apple yank the headphone jack from the iPhone? Can Netflix stop Aussies sneaking into the US library? What does the National Measurement Institute want with our metadata? Special guest Fairfax technology reporter Tim Biggs. All this and more in the latest episode of Vertical Hold, where we channel-surf through the headlines in search of the big picture. Follow us on Twitter: @verticalholdau, @adam_turner, @alexkidman Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU Subscribe to the vodcast YouTube: youtube.com/VerticalHoldAU/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/vertical-hold-audio/id971993513 RSS: http://verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com/rss
Shari is our new children’s leader and we are excited about the passion that she brings to love kids and lead them to Jesus. Tim Biggs is our music leader and he shares with us through song.
After singing 10 great worship songs led by our worship leader Tim Biggs and the worship team, Pastor John Hanna and his son Caleb (who in 10 months will turn 10 years old) will be sharing 10 of the most inspiring and encouraging Bible verses that speak directly to our lives in a message entitled "God's Top 10 List for Your Life."
Tim is the worship leader for Springfield Church and band leader for ShypWreak. He is committed to Jesus Christ and has a great love for the Scriptures. You will be strengthened as he shares from God's Word the morning message.
Lessons about God learned from motherhood followed by original song by Tim Biggs and Brandon Walker of our worship team - "Just Another Glimpse of Jesus"