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In Episode 107, Patrick sits down with visionary inventor and serial entrepreneur James Tagg for a mind-expanding conversation on the frontiers of quantum computing and beyond. They dive into the mysteries of collapsible wave functions, explore the rise of quantum startups, and even discuss the possibility of biological computers that could one day mimic human thought.Could the future of computing blur the lines between machine intelligence and consciousness? Don't miss this fascinating discussion that bridges cutting-edge science with the entrepreneurial spirit driving quantum innovation.James Tagg is a serial entrepreneur and award-winning author. He was one of the original inventors of the touchscreen. He founded Truphone, the world's first global mobile operator, made the first mobile phone call over the Internet and developed the eSIM. He holds over 200 patents. He studied Physics and Computer Science at Manchester University, Design at Lancaster University and Engineering at Cambridge University. Founded the Penrose Institute with Roger Penrose and his first book, Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?, explores the limits of artificial intelligence and the differences between humans and computers. He is a founder and Chief Architect of World Mobile and his new venture Valis, is developing a quantum biocomputer.
This week's EYE ON NPI will pique your curiosity... it's Microchip's AVR-IoT Cellular Mini Development Board featuring the Sequans Monarch 2 GM02S cellular module (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/microchip-technology/avr-iot-cellular-mini-development-board) This dev board really knows how to get us interested with an AVR128DB48 128KB-flash AVR chip (https://www.digikey.com/short/4pq3d2q3), Sequans GM02S compact LTE cell module (https://www.digikey.com/short/4qbfcn17), Feather format (https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather), Stemma QT / Qwiic connector (https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-adafruit-stemma-qt/what-is-stemma-qt) and Arduino library support (https://github.com/microchip-pic-avr-solutions/avr-iot-cellular-arduino-library) This is an excellent dev board to use if you want to take advantage of the huge ecosystem afforded by Arduino, Feather, Qwiic/QT - you should be able to use the many thousands of libraries and hardware accessories for quick prototyping. As mentioned, this dev board is Feather shaped, with a USB Type C connector, Li-poly battery charger, and built in programmer/debugger/serial interface for the AVR chip. The individual microcontroller is a AVR128DB48 AVR (https://www.digikey.com/short/4pq3d2q3) which comes with 128KB flash and 16KB RAM. Think of it as a super-beefy ATmega328P! A SAMD21E 'curiosity' chip is used as the programming interface and also serial interface. When plugged in, the board shows up as a disk drive, with a getting started guide bookmark and some other specification files. While following the getting started guide we found that you can also drag hex files over to program it, very handy for quick-start! To program it, MCP suggests using the DxCore from SpenceKonde (https://github.com/SpenceKonde/DxCore) in Arduino so you'll want to get that installed while you follow the rest of the guide. Next up, time to activate the included SIM card from Truphone (https://activate.truphone.com/) that comes with the dev kit. This SIM is free to activate and is good for up to 150 MB of data transfer and 90 days, which is plenty of time to explore the board before needing to renew. Activating the SIM only took us 5 minutes - don't forget to power cycle after activation to make sure the module and SIM re-authorize. One of the surprises we had while trying this eval board is the really good documentation and learning system that is over at https://iot.microchip.com/avr-iot-cellular-mini - we're kinda used to verbose text-based documentation or using specialized software that only runs on Windows. This is the first time we've seen a really nice documentation system with simple step-by-steps, lots of photos, links and a clear navigation system. There are also two interesting in-browser compilation and serial monitor widgets that we spotted, which is a good sign that folks are starting to move towards browser-and-filesystem replacements for tool-chains. The Arduino library code is available over at https://github.com/microchip-pic-avr-solutions/avr-iot-cellular-arduino-library which looks like it's got platform.io support and you can download a release for installation into the Arduino IDE. (We do recommend someone at MCP try to add a proper release to the Arduino library manager to save one extra step if possible!) Once installed, there are a few helpful examples to get you going. The first one is just connecting to an HTTP endpoint and parsing out the result and it worked...really well! We were able to connect to the AT&T cellular network and fetch the data within a minute. We'd request an HTTPS example since most folks will want a TLS method of connection! Since the board is Arduino and Stemma QT compatible, we were able to connect an OLED and extend the example to display the HTTP-gotten data to the OLED - it only took us 10 minutes to install everything for Arduino library support and extend the code which is amazingly fast! You know what else is really fast? Digi-Key shipping for the AVR-IoT Cellular Mini Development Board, cause it's in stock right now! (https://www.digikey.com/short/bn7mp80w) Order today and you'll be connecting to the LTE cellular network by tomorrow afternoon.
The worst cable company in the world, traveling with Google Fi, using Truphone with an Apple Watch, Chrome OS Flex, peripherals to use with a Mac Mini, repairing a cracked iPhone SE, preparing for a full-scale cyberattack in the U.S., safely and completely erasing a hard drive, upgrading to a new Nokia phone, finding Hobo Shoestring, troubleshooting email search, mirroring an iPhone to an iPad, the benefits of tap-to-pay systems, and syncing edits across photo storage services. Plus, conversations with Johnny Jet and Dick Debartolo. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | Samsung US Smartphones - Shop All Android Phones | motorola Windows 11 Pro May Soon Require The Internet And an MSA Account During Setup Google wants to create new 'Privacy Sandbox' standards for online advertising and browsers (Update: Proposed timeline) FCC Complaints The changeover from Verizon to Frontier Communications has been nothing less than disastrous. | Bradenton Herald Google Fi - A Phone Plan That Can Truphone - eSIM for Apple Watch Free Internet Radio & Podcasts - Listen Online | myTuner Radio Get Chrome OS Flex for PC or Mac - Chrome Enterprise Buy the Customizable Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse - Microsoft Store Quick Look: Google Chrome OS Flex Three new Macs appear in Eurasian Economic Database ahead of rumored March special event | The Apple Post iPhone SE 2020 Repair - iFixit iPhone Screen Repair & Replacement - Official Apple Support Awesome: Alaska Airlines Launches First-Ever Flight Subscription Service - JohnnyJet.com Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) / Twitter Elon Musk's Jet (@ElonJet) / Twitter Data Removal: Darik's Boot and Nuke - DBAN (PDF) Remembrance of data passed: A study of disk sanitization practices Tracfone Blog: How To Prepare Your Phone For Your Next Vacation Hobo Shoestring - YouTube [SOLVED] Windows 11 Search Not Working - TechZone Online SmugMug: Protect, Share, Store, and Sell Your Photos Whoa! Most Outlets I Ever Saw On A Power Strip! | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Johnny Jet and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1869 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/episodes/latest
The worst cable company in the world, traveling with Google Fi, using Truphone with an Apple Watch, Chrome OS Flex, peripherals to use with a Mac Mini, repairing a cracked iPhone SE, preparing for a full-scale cyberattack in the U.S., safely and completely erasing a hard drive, upgrading to a new Nokia phone, finding Hobo Shoestring, troubleshooting email search, mirroring an iPhone to an iPad, the benefits of tap-to-pay systems, and syncing edits across photo storage services. Plus, conversations with Johnny Jet and Dick Debartolo. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | Samsung US Smartphones - Shop All Android Phones | motorola Windows 11 Pro May Soon Require The Internet And an MSA Account During Setup Google wants to create new 'Privacy Sandbox' standards for online advertising and browsers (Update: Proposed timeline) FCC Complaints The changeover from Verizon to Frontier Communications has been nothing less than disastrous. | Bradenton Herald Google Fi - A Phone Plan That Can Truphone - eSIM for Apple Watch Free Internet Radio & Podcasts - Listen Online | myTuner Radio Get Chrome OS Flex for PC or Mac - Chrome Enterprise Buy the Customizable Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse - Microsoft Store Quick Look: Google Chrome OS Flex Three new Macs appear in Eurasian Economic Database ahead of rumored March special event | The Apple Post iPhone SE 2020 Repair - iFixit iPhone Screen Repair & Replacement - Official Apple Support Awesome: Alaska Airlines Launches First-Ever Flight Subscription Service - JohnnyJet.com Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) / Twitter Elon Musk's Jet (@ElonJet) / Twitter Data Removal: Darik's Boot and Nuke - DBAN (PDF) Remembrance of data passed: A study of disk sanitization practices Tracfone Blog: How To Prepare Your Phone For Your Next Vacation Hobo Shoestring - YouTube [SOLVED] Windows 11 Search Not Working - TechZone Online SmugMug: Protect, Share, Store, and Sell Your Photos Whoa! Most Outlets I Ever Saw On A Power Strip! | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Johnny Jet and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1869 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/radio-leo
The worst cable company in the world, traveling with Google Fi, using Truphone with an Apple Watch, Chrome OS Flex, peripherals to use with a Mac Mini, repairing a cracked iPhone SE, preparing for a full-scale cyberattack in the U.S., safely and completely erasing a hard drive, upgrading to a new Nokia phone, finding Hobo Shoestring, troubleshooting email search, mirroring an iPhone to an iPad, the benefits of tap-to-pay systems, and syncing edits across photo storage services. Plus, conversations with Johnny Jet and Dick Debartolo. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | Samsung US Smartphones - Shop All Android Phones | motorola Windows 11 Pro May Soon Require The Internet And an MSA Account During Setup Google wants to create new 'Privacy Sandbox' standards for online advertising and browsers (Update: Proposed timeline) FCC Complaints The changeover from Verizon to Frontier Communications has been nothing less than disastrous. | Bradenton Herald Google Fi - A Phone Plan That Can Truphone - eSIM for Apple Watch Free Internet Radio & Podcasts - Listen Online | myTuner Radio Get Chrome OS Flex for PC or Mac - Chrome Enterprise Buy the Customizable Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse - Microsoft Store Quick Look: Google Chrome OS Flex Three new Macs appear in Eurasian Economic Database ahead of rumored March special event | The Apple Post iPhone SE 2020 Repair - iFixit iPhone Screen Repair & Replacement - Official Apple Support Awesome: Alaska Airlines Launches First-Ever Flight Subscription Service - JohnnyJet.com Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) / Twitter Elon Musk's Jet (@ElonJet) / Twitter Data Removal: Darik's Boot and Nuke - DBAN (PDF) Remembrance of data passed: A study of disk sanitization practices Tracfone Blog: How To Prepare Your Phone For Your Next Vacation Hobo Shoestring - YouTube [SOLVED] Windows 11 Search Not Working - TechZone Online SmugMug: Protect, Share, Store, and Sell Your Photos Whoa! Most Outlets I Ever Saw On A Power Strip! | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Johnny Jet and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1869 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/episodes/latest
The worst cable company in the world, traveling with Google Fi, using Truphone with an Apple Watch, Chrome OS Flex, peripherals to use with a Mac Mini, repairing a cracked iPhone SE, preparing for a full-scale cyberattack in the U.S., safely and completely erasing a hard drive, upgrading to a new Nokia phone, finding Hobo Shoestring, troubleshooting email search, mirroring an iPhone to an iPad, the benefits of tap-to-pay systems, and syncing edits across photo storage services. Plus, conversations with Johnny Jet and Dick Debartolo. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | Samsung US Smartphones - Shop All Android Phones | motorola Windows 11 Pro May Soon Require The Internet And an MSA Account During Setup Google wants to create new 'Privacy Sandbox' standards for online advertising and browsers (Update: Proposed timeline) FCC Complaints The changeover from Verizon to Frontier Communications has been nothing less than disastrous. | Bradenton Herald Google Fi - A Phone Plan That Can Truphone - eSIM for Apple Watch Free Internet Radio & Podcasts - Listen Online | myTuner Radio Get Chrome OS Flex for PC or Mac - Chrome Enterprise Buy the Customizable Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse - Microsoft Store Quick Look: Google Chrome OS Flex Three new Macs appear in Eurasian Economic Database ahead of rumored March special event | The Apple Post iPhone SE 2020 Repair - iFixit iPhone Screen Repair & Replacement - Official Apple Support Awesome: Alaska Airlines Launches First-Ever Flight Subscription Service - JohnnyJet.com Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) / Twitter Elon Musk's Jet (@ElonJet) / Twitter Data Removal: Darik's Boot and Nuke - DBAN (PDF) Remembrance of data passed: A study of disk sanitization practices Tracfone Blog: How To Prepare Your Phone For Your Next Vacation Hobo Shoestring - YouTube [SOLVED] Windows 11 Search Not Working - TechZone Online SmugMug: Protect, Share, Store, and Sell Your Photos Whoa! Most Outlets I Ever Saw On A Power Strip! | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Johnny Jet and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1869 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy
The worst cable company in the world, traveling with Google Fi, using Truphone with an Apple Watch, Chrome OS Flex, peripherals to use with a Mac Mini, repairing a cracked iPhone SE, preparing for a full-scale cyberattack in the U.S., safely and completely erasing a hard drive, upgrading to a new Nokia phone, finding Hobo Shoestring, troubleshooting email search, mirroring an iPhone to an iPad, the benefits of tap-to-pay systems, and syncing edits across photo storage services. Plus, conversations with Johnny Jet and Dick Debartolo. Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | Samsung US Smartphones - Shop All Android Phones | motorola Windows 11 Pro May Soon Require The Internet And an MSA Account During Setup Google wants to create new 'Privacy Sandbox' standards for online advertising and browsers (Update: Proposed timeline) FCC Complaints The changeover from Verizon to Frontier Communications has been nothing less than disastrous. | Bradenton Herald Google Fi - A Phone Plan That Can Truphone - eSIM for Apple Watch Free Internet Radio & Podcasts - Listen Online | myTuner Radio Get Chrome OS Flex for PC or Mac - Chrome Enterprise Buy the Customizable Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse - Microsoft Store Quick Look: Google Chrome OS Flex Three new Macs appear in Eurasian Economic Database ahead of rumored March special event | The Apple Post iPhone SE 2020 Repair - iFixit iPhone Screen Repair & Replacement - Official Apple Support Awesome: Alaska Airlines Launches First-Ever Flight Subscription Service - JohnnyJet.com Jack Sweeney (@JxckSweeney) / Twitter Elon Musk's Jet (@ElonJet) / Twitter Data Removal: Darik's Boot and Nuke - DBAN (PDF) Remembrance of data passed: A study of disk sanitization practices Tracfone Blog: How To Prepare Your Phone For Your Next Vacation Hobo Shoestring - YouTube [SOLVED] Windows 11 Search Not Working - TechZone Online SmugMug: Protect, Share, Store, and Sell Your Photos Whoa! Most Outlets I Ever Saw On A Power Strip! | Giz Wiz Biz Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Johnny Jet and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1869 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy
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Apple a présenté de nouveaux iPad, et de nouvelles Apple Watch, mais a aussi proposé des nouveautés à venir avec ses services. On revient sur l'événement Apple d'hier, dans cet épisode ! Dans la seconde partie de cette émission, on parle aussi des quelques éléments d'actualité qu'il ne faut pas rater pour être au courant de l'info tech du moment ! Réagissez à l’émission en commentaires sur techcafe.frSoutenez Tech Café sur PatreonDiscutez avec nous et entre vous sur le groupe Telegram 01:50 - Apple Event https://twitter.com/FR_Jess/status/1305934423095992321 Nouvel iPad Air (qui dit au revoir à la prise jack : il faudra des AirPods, des vrais)Nouvel iPadPas de nouveau design d’Apple Watch pour l’instant, mais Nouvelle Apple Watch Series 6 avec taux d’oxygénation sanguin et la puce U1, nouvelle Apple Watch SE, vendues sans adaptateur secteur (sauf pour les Edition et Hermès)..Configuration familiale (j’aurais du acheter une Apple Watch à mon chat) uniquement avec Truphone en France, Apple Fitness + (pas en France)Nouveau package de services Apple One 36:32 - Antitrust Spotify réagit aux annonces…Apple continue à se défendre contre Epic (rappel : on a fait un éclairage à ce sujet)Apple a (pour la forme) assoupli les règles pour les streamings de jeu. 47:55 - Jeux vidéo Xbox Series S rétrocompatible Xbox One mais avec une qualité Xbox One S (faut suivre…).Non, Sony ne fabrique pas moins de PS5 que prévu.Oculus Quest 2 : c’est mieux. 51:15 - En vrac Nvidia achète ARM pour 40 milliards de dollars : c’est du lourd.Microsoft n’achète pas TikTok, Oracle devient partenaire technique… Plutôt mourir de toute façon.YouTube lance les shorts. Il faut dire que c’est chaud en ce moment...Regardons ensemble des vidéos sur Facebook…Anchor lutte contre les copies pirates de podcasts. Participants Mat alias Profduweb@LeoDuffOff sur Twitter et sur YouTubePrésenté par Guillaume Vendé
In dieser Folge schauen wir uns die Meldungen der ersten Wochenhälfte einmal an. Dabei sind Bose, AVM, Truphone, Vodafone, UNU, Renault und Apple
Here’s what we discussed this time. The biggest deal of the week: Truphone, a UK-based eSIM mobile carrier that works with Apple, raised $71 million. The company is now valued at $507 million. We also tracked a number of eight-figure rounds in Spain, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. If you are interested in staying in the know about all the deals — check out Tech.eu Insider newsletter! Google will soon start charging smartphone makers for Google Play Store in Europe - Google app suite costs as much as $40 per phone under new EU Android deal - Google to charge smartphone makers for Google Play in Europe Interview: Gidi Pridor, VP Marketing at TravelPerk that has recently raised $44 million in funding “Davos in the desert” and Saudi money in European tech - Where Saudi Arabia is investing in tech - Tech reckons with Saudi cash after journalist’s brutal murder - Assessing Saudi Arabia's stake in Uber - Term Sheet -- Thursday, June 2 - Where SoftBank has invested its $100 billion Vision Fund - £70bn Saudi-backed Softbank fund in talks with UK's Oaknorth - Business titans fight shy of Saudi’s trillion-dollar charm offensive - The meaning of the Vision Fund Interview: Igor Zhadanov, CEO and co-founder at Readdle Events: - Women Startup Challenge Europe in Paris, France; October 25 - NOAH London Conference; October 30–31 - Edinburgh’s Startup Summit; on October 31 - Web Summit in Lisbon; November 5–8 - Govtech Summit in Paris; November 12 Did we miss something? Let us know by filling out the event submission form. Our reading recommendations The Aleph Report, “Politicians and regulations are about to end the startup world” Martin Bryant, “The language of technology” series We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions at andrii@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu, @nnovick, and @adegeler. Photo by Yunus klifa on Unsplash For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In Episode 7 of HotTopics.ht's Unicorn CMO Roundtables, Sarah Speake, chief marketing officer at Truphone and contributing editor at HotTopics.ht hosts a discussion with four other leaders. These include: Abi Jacks, marketing director UK, Rakuten Marketing; Chris Merrick, global marketing director, Shure Inc; Bob Barker, advisor and coach, Leading Edge Forum; and Steve Ward, marketing director, Epitomise Ltd.
Sarah Speake, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Truphone, experienced sales director and passionate leader, joins the Movidiam podcast to discuss the evolution of the marketing profession, AI, and her career 'a-ha moments' within Google and other companies.
Sarah Speake, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Truphone, experienced sales director and passionate leader, joins the Movidiam podcast to discuss the evolution of the marketing profession, AI, and her career 'a-ha moments' within Google and other companies.
Conversamos con Javier González, director general para España de Truphone, el primer operador en España que ofrece un plan de datos internacionales para iPad. Carlos Burges, escritor técnico, formador y cofundador de faq-mac.com presenta su nuevo libro «Ponte al mando de Pages para Mac«. David Arráez es periodista, responsable del Cyberdiario del grupo Editorial Prensa […]
In this episode, Keith Wallington, Entrepreneur in Residence at Seedcamp and startup strategy advisor, on aptly sequencing the scale and growth of SaaS businesses. Keith has led strategy and execution in digital and technology businesses since the 1990’s: his experience in driving digital business models spans Retail Banking, Telecommunications, Online Live Broadcasting, Software and Software as a Service (SaaS): he has led digital business strategy initiatives for businesses including Microsoft, Standard Bank, Omnicom/TBWA, Truphone and Mimecast. From 2008 to 2014 Keith spent 6 years at global email management provider, Mimecast: here he assumed a number of C Level roles, including COO, spanning most of the business from Marketing to Customer Experience to Technical Operations as he championed scalable, efficient growth. With Mimecast now the largest Cloud based email archiving service globally, Keith refocussed his attention in late 2014 to seek out and support businesses in the early stages of significant growth.
After a slightly longer break than planned the team are back with a new-look season 7. This week we talk to Dan Lane, COO at Simwood and previously Head of Special Projects at Truphone, for his view on the future of mobile networks. We discuss 'apps in the network' and making mobile networks 'open' with interfaces that allow external services to control and interact with them. Could we be in for a not-so-dumb pipe after all? READ MORE, COMMENT & SURVEY: http://361podcast.com/episodes/s07e01-the-future-of-mobile-networks TRANSCRIPT: http://361podcast.com/transcripts/s07e01-the-future-of-mobile-networks
How would you like a free Facebook phone? Did you know Truphone built an app for one in 2007? How about a mobile phone signed by Mark Zuckerberg? Would you pay $1 a year for a Facebook phone? Perhaps free Groupon coupons would get your credit card out of your wallet? Free Facebook Phone Idea […]
This week we talk about international roaming services and wonder why these services - and especially data - command such premium pricing. We discuss: The recent MACH conference. The products and services we use for roaming including Vodafone's data traveller service, Abroadband, Droam, Onavo, Truphone and MiFi devices. The wetpaint Wiki for information on global pre-paid wireless internet access. The EU regulator's efforts to reduce roaming charges. Who or what could disrupt the market for roaming services in future.
This week we're bringing you an absolute WHOPPER of a show. The how comes live from the Tower of London (special thanks to Tim at the Historic Royal Palaces publicity department). This week we take a look at the 3 Skypephone S2, Lastminute Labs / Google Gears, Orange hiring iPhone-fans, Nokia Maps, Blackberry Bold's browser issues, IKEA MVNO, James Body of Truphone makes an appearance, a review of Etymotics Headphones, special Sony Ericsson News, the first EVER Whatley Goes Wild segment, we announce the winners of our competitions, Dan get's his present and James talks about the Nokia N78.
This week we're bringing you an absolute WHOPPER of a show. The how comes live from the Tower of London (special thanks to Tim at the Historic Royal Palaces publicity department). This week we take a look at the 3 Skypephone S2, Lastminute Labs / Google Gears, Orange hiring iPhone-fans, Nokia Maps, Blackberry Bold's browser issues, IKEA MVNO, James Body of Truphone makes an appearance, a review of Etymotics Headphones, special Sony Ericsson News, the first EVER Whatley Goes Wild segment, we announce the winners of our competitions, Dan get's his present and James talks about the Nokia N78.
This week we're bringing you an absolute WHOPPER of a show. The how comes live from the Tower of London (special thanks to Tim at the Historic Royal Palaces publicity department). This week we take a look at the 3 Skypephone S2, Lastminute Labs / Google Gears, Orange hiring iPhone-fans, Nokia Maps, Blackberry Bold's browser issues, IKEA MVNO, James Body of Truphone makes an appearance, a review of Etymotics Headphones, special Sony Ericsson News, the first EVER Whatley Goes Wild segment, we announce the winners of our competitions, Dan get's his present and James talks about the Nokia N78.