• RB47: Open Source Troubles
    Apr 30 2025

    Beginning with the news round, featuring the UK government's secret order for a backdoor to Apple's iCloud, AI comes up again with a new contender making waves and with another enraging users. We do share some guidance of what not to do with AI tools.

    The main topic looks at the state of the open source software world. Is it in trouble?

    References:

    • (The Register) Apple drags UK government to court over 'backdoor' order
    • (BBC News) Why Elon Musk's Grok is kicking up a storm in India
    • (BBC News) DeepSeek: The Chinese AI app that has the world talking

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    55 Min.
  • RB46: DuckDuckGone
    Aug 30 2024

    We're back with a news round recording made in July 2024, covering Musk and newly awarded billions, Adobe's Ts and Cs regarding AI, Microsoft Copilot+ Recall feature. and Apple's stirrings with ChatGPT.

    Then we turn to the main topic of the day that the Duck went down and the search for a backup search engine.

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    39 Min.
  • RB45: About Apple...
    May 31 2024

    In this episode, Dan and Shaz look at the announcements made at the Apple "Let Loose" event, the pricing and a particular fallout. Everyone's doing it, so we would like to share our opinion on it, too. Dan's relationship with Alexa has got complicated, then Shaz has an announcement of the Windows kind.

    Oh, and, there's another special announcement. This time there's no spoilers.

    References:

    • The Verge: Apple announces new iPad Pros with OLED displays and thinnest design ever
    • XDA: AMD CPUs explained: Demystifying AMD's confusing product names

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    48 Min.
  • RB44: These subscriptions are getting too much
    Apr 30 2024

    Today is a bit of a rant day. We revisit some interesting news what with Tesla issues and range anxiety. There's also Microsoft's continued advertising experiments, leading to talks about ditching it. Shaz has created his own music streaming experience. Then finally the rant about subscriptions are becoming central to our lives.

    News references
    CNN: Tesla recalls Cybertruck due to accelerator pedal that can stick
    National Grid (UK): What is EV charging anxiety – and is range anxiety a thing of the past?
    9to5Google: Roku effectively disables your TV unless you agree to new 'Dispute Resolution Terms'
    The Verge: Windows 11 Start menu ads are now rolling out to everyone
    Ars Technica: German state gov. ditching Windows for Linux, 30K workers migrating
    Proton blog: Proton and Standard Notes are joining forces
    Beeper blog: Beeper is joining Automattic

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    46 Min.
  • RB43: You don't own anything
    Mar 31 2024

    We're back and finally got this recording produced. In this episode we've got a loooot of catching up to do... starting with a potential success story for Google's RCS, but not for the reasons you think. Then following it with an article about Discovery leaving the Playstation platform, we have to get real. You don't own anything in this age of digital consumption, anymore.

    We then discuss the apps we use for note-taking, now that Evernote introduced more limitations to the free plan, where Shaz reveals a new gadget in his productivity line-up. But there's an overlap with another gadget he's experimenting with to help with a good night sleep.

    If you are suffering from depression, anxiety or other mental health issues, please do talk to your local mental health service.

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    54 Min.
  • RB42: Free Ad-Support Television
    Nov 30 2023

    The Radio Bros revisit some news and then based on recent-ish news regarding on-demand video streaming, Shaz reveals his efforts to get free television. But it does come at a cost.

    References:
    (BBC News) The race to buy AI website addresses
    (BBC News) Elon Musk tells Rishi Sunak AI will put an end to work
    (The Verge) WhatsApp head confirms in-app ads are still in the works

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    44 Min.
  • RB41: One brand loyalists
    Oct 31 2023

    This episode is a little different. We thought we'd try a little news roundup. Then Shaz shares a change in his fondness for gadgets.

    References:

    • (y! news) Northumbria Police: Drones ready to 'catch criminals and improve safety'
    • (Proton Blog) The Online Safety Act doesn’t protect encryption, but Ofcom can
    • (TechCrunch) X, formerly Twitter, tests charging new users $1 per year in select markets
    • (ars technica) Elon Musk wants your “entire financial life” on X by 2024
    • (omg ubuntu) Happy Birthday Ubuntu!
    • (The Guardian) Amazon unveils plan to deliver packages by drone in UK and Italy
    • (Tech Radar) PS5 Slim: a look at the new model releasing in November
    • (GSM Arena) Spec comparison of Galaxy Tab S7+, S8+ and S9+
    • Drone delivery fail on YouTube


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    33 Min.
  • RB40: Watcha reading
    Oct 1 2023

    Dan recalls a prediction to do with iPhone and USB Type C, Shaz has a new gadget, and then they talk about some gaming shenanigans.

    References:

    • (Consumer Reports) iPhone 15 Pro Max Passes CR's Drop Test
    • (JerryRigEverything @ YouTube) Be gentle with Apples new Titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max ... Yikes!
    • (Benzinga) How Much Titanium Is Really In Apple's New iPhone 15 Pro Models?
    • (GamingOnLinux) Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding
    • Unity's policy change timeline on Windows Central
    • Free eBooks on Project Gutenberg

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    38 Min.