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Iain Thomson

Technology journalist for The Register, known for his insightful reporting on tech news and trends.

Top 3 podcasts with Iain Thomson

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28 snips
Mar 31, 2025 • 2h 40min

TWiT 1025: Weak Perfection - Signalgate, Miyazaki's Nightmare

Alex Kantrowitz, a technology journalist known for exploring tech's societal impacts, joins Iain Thomson, a savvy reporter from The Register, and Jacob Ward, a former NBC journalist and author, to tackle a whirlwind of tech topics. They dive into the fallout from a leaked Signal chat and discuss the complex relationship between AI and traditional animation, particularly focusing on Studio Ghibli. The panel also debates the implications of advanced AI on jobs, privacy, and the evolving landscape of digital journalism.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 2h 44min

TWiT 1019: Nickel for Your Thoughts - DOGE Hacked, IRS Supercomputer, Alexa Delayed

Brian McCullough, a host and internet history expert, joins Iain Thomson, a tech reporter, and Wesley Faulkner, a tech influencer, for a lively discussion. They dive into the hacking of Elon Musk’s DOGE website and the potential implications of the IRS’s new Nvidia supercomputer for fraud detection. The trio humorously critiques TikTok's legal turmoil and debates the evolving media landscape as YouTube rises over traditional TV. They also reflect on privacy challenges in the digital age, sparked by Bruce Schneier's insights a decade after Snowden.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 2h 44min

TWiT 1019: Nickel for Your Thoughts - DOGE Hacked, IRS Supercomputer, Alexa Delayed

Brian McCullough, host of the Tech Meme Ride Home, shares insights on the evolving tech landscape, while Iain Thomson, a sharp reporter for The Register, brings the latest gossip and news. Wesley Faulkner, a vibrant tech influencer, adds a fresh perspective. They tackle TikTok's comeback, the IRS's acquisition of an NVIDIA supercomputer, and Elon's ongoing tech controversies. The conversation also dives into AI copyright cases and the struggles of Intel within the semiconductor industry, blending humor with critical industry analysis.