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Daniel & Sajandeep

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A couple of amateur blind tech enthusiasts talking about mainstream/assistive technologies, movies/television, gaming, science-fiction and anything else in the nerd sphere that might tickle our fancy.
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Hi listeners, my name is John Rogers and I created this podcast to help you make better decisions about dental health & oral hygiene. Each episode I review a different brush in detail and sometimes have a guest along to help us and have fun!
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Welcome to the CryptoCampfire podcast with Mitch and The Perfesser!! Pull up a chair, crack open a beer, and let's talk crypto! Join us as we adventure down the rabbit hole of the crypto space. We'll be doing weekly podcasts and chatting with some of the most interesting members of the crypto community that we can dig up! If you want to be a guest, shout at us on Twitter (@custcarptry and @_theperfesser). We hope you enjoy! If you like our content please subscribe so you don't miss any of th ...
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Today on eyeBytes, Daniel and Sajandeep talk about… • Apple’s iPad event. • Apple’s WWDC 2024 event. • Tap to Pay will be available in Canada. • Chat GPT now available on the Mac. • Be My Eyes now available on Windows. • Update to JAWS PictureSmart AI. • Google TalkBack will use Gemini to describe pictures. • Sonos breaking accessibility of their i…
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The team discusses reports of failing Intel processors, meets Samsung’s latest health-inspired wearable and looks forward to a future filled with AI-generated videos and presentations, courtesy of Google. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Unistellar Odyssey Pro Smart Telescope. What, would you have preferred another keyboard?…
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The team discusses Microsoft’s optimistic claim that all material published online is fair game for AI training; ponders reports of TeamViewer being hacked by the Russians; and looks at who’s still buying commercial antivirus software. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Tapo D230S1, a smart, subscription-free doorbell-cum-camera.…
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On this week’s podcast we discuss the EU’s legal action against Microsoft for bundling Teams with Office, debate the US government’s banning of Kaspersky Internet Security and look at what the UK’s major political parties are promising – technology-wise – in their election manifestos. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Surface Laptop 7, the flagbear…
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The team ponders rumours of a new, cheaper Apple Vision headset, and debates whether the original Apple Vision Pro has been a flop. We also look at flaky Intel Core i9 processors, welcome the US government’s legal action against Adobe and learn about a new social media platform that’s intentionally populated by AI bots. Our Hot Hardware candidate i…
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The team discusses growing security concerns over Microsoft’s new Windows Recall feature, a storm in a toothmug over Oral B’s discontinued smart bathroom products, and Intel and AMD’s latest salvoes in the unfolding TOPS war. As sometimes happens, our Hot Hardware candidate is actually a piece of software, namely the latest release of the free Libr…
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The team is split over Google's wisdom in selling a smartwatch - plus subscription fee - for kids. Plus, our take on what's going on at OpenAI, why iFixit has broken up with Samsung and what we can learn from the "leak" of Google's search algorithm. And our Hot Hardware candidate is the Panasonic Toughbook 55 Mk3, a semi-rugged but portable laptop.…
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The team explores Microsoft’s new Arm-based, AI-focused vision for Windows PCs; we also discuss the postponement of the UK landline switch-off, and ask how worried we should be about old web pages dropping offline. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Pixel 8a, the cheaper, smaller version of Google’s flagship smartphone.…
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The team discusses the latest announcements from Google’s I/O conference, leaked details of upcoming ARM-based Windows laptops and OpenAI’s new smarter-than-ever large language model. Our Hot Hardware candidate is Barry’s brand-new 13in iPad Pro – the latest M4 model with all the trimmings.By PC Pro
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Today on eyeBytes, Daniel and Sajandeep talk about… Apple releases new software updates. New Apple Sports app. Apple kills Project Titan. Apple releases new M3 MacBook Air. Apple WWDC and Google IO announced. Freedom Scientific releases new PictureSmart AI feature. Zoom releases new Essentials lineup of handheld recorders with the H1e, H4E and H6E.…
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The team discusses the latest generative AI features added to Photoshop, considers the prospect of a US-wide ban on TikTok and revisits the eternal debate as to whether 8GB of RAM is enough for a laptop. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Passmark USB Power Delivery Tester, a clever tool that measures just how many watts your USB power supply is rea…
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The team discusses Google’s new video presentation tool, AI-based exam marking and how the UK police plan to use facial recognition to crack down on shoplifting. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Gurgle Apps Wi-Fi Word Clock, a fun and (just about) practical project based on the Raspberry Pi Pico W.By PC Pro
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The team refuses to talk AI this week, instead focusing on a hack that bypasses hotel door locks, the latest Spotify price rises and why Samsung believes that Bixby is still worth backing. Plus, how much it costs to keep Windows 10 running, 20 years of Gmail and Barry tries to convince the panel that a pair of smart glasses should be Hot Hardware o…
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