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Every week the team behind the UK's biggest technology monthly discusses the latest news and issues in computing and mobile tech.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 1min
Episode 724: Viva Las Vegas! Or, three go slightly loopy at CES
The hosts dive into the excitement of CES 2025, highlighting Nvidia's unveiling of impressive 50 series graphics chips and advancements in mobile gaming. They discuss the allure of mini PCs and the innovative rollable laptops transforming tech. Augmented reality glasses take center stage with their stylish designs and practical applications. Notable innovations like a gaming chair with temperature control and a quick-swapping battery system create buzz. The thriving energy of CES underscores the tech industry's evolution post-COVID.

Dec 19, 2024 • 50min
Episode 723: Our 2024 Tech Quiz Extravaganza
Get ready for the PC Pro Podcast's festive quiz extravaganza!Darien Graham-Smith returns as quizmaster, challenging podcast regulars Barry Collins, Tim Danton, Lee Grant, Jon Honeyball, and Rois Ni Thuama on 2024's biggest tech stories.From AI to product launches, our panel will put their tech knowledge to the test.

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 722: New chatbots – more intelligent than ever, and just as artificial
The team discusses the arrival of new, smarter AI systems – plus one that’s accused of endangering impressionable kids. We also welcome an innovative battery technology and cast an eye over the latest hardware offerings from Raspberry Pi. Out Hot Hardware candidate is the HP OmniBook Flip, a slim but versatile laptop that ticks all the boxes.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 1min
Episode 721: Who can save Intel now?
The surprise ousting of Intel's CEO raises questions about the company’s future in a competitive CPU market. The potential Vodafone and Three merger could shake up the UK mobile landscape. A deep dive into smart cables reveals alarming security vulnerabilities, especially with unknown USB devices. Insights into a new OpenWRT-compatible router highlight challenges in tech regulation. Finally, the innovative GoChess Mini blends high-tech features with gameplay, sparking debate over its value and practicality for chess enthusiasts.

Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 3min
Episode 720: Microsoft in the crosshairs, just for a change
The discussion dives into Microsoft's latest antitrust scrutiny and the challenges of Windows 10 migration. The team analyzes Google's controversial content injection into external websites and debates the allure of Huawei's HarmonyOS. Gaming implications linked to Windows upgrades and advancements in tech are unpacked. The ethics of AI in publishing stir conversation, while innovative portable tech options like a touchscreen monitor are showcased for their practicality on the go.

Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 6min
Episode 719: The good and the bad of Microsoft's $349 cloud PC
Microsoft announced that it would be selling companies a $349 black box that's ideal for big rollouts - all you need is a Windows Cloud subscription, a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Jon, Tim and Barry deliver their verdict. Plus all the other highlights from Ignite 2024, Flight Simulator 2024's failure to launch and a business-friendly Moto phone that might just win Tim a hot hardware of the week...

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 11min
Episode 718: Tweeters head for bluer skies
The team discusses the accelerating exodus from Elon Musk’s social media platform, the EU’s latest quarrel with Apple and what’s coming in Wi-Fi 8. Lee Grant also walks us through a quartet of sustainability-related news stories, and our Hot Hardware candidate is the tiny but powerful Mac Mini.

Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 8min
Episode 717: All right, you can keep using Windows 10 – but it’ll cost you
The team asks whether Windows 10 users will pay $30 to keep using the OS for another year, discusses ChatGPT’s new search capabilities and ponders whether Intel’s latest financial losses are anything to worry about. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Apple Thunderbolt 5 cable, a pricey interconnect with a whole lot of bandwidth.

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode 716: Mini PC spooktacular from M4 Mac mini to a Raspberry Pi case
Tim, Rois and Jon dissect all the just-announced products from Apple, particularly the M4 Mac mini, before discussing why email remains such a danger. Plus, regular listener Geoff Campbell nominates a Raspberry Pi case as the Hot Hardware of the week. It went down rather well...

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode 715: Don’t blame me, the AI did it!
Regular magazine contributor Olivia Whitcroft joins Barry, Darien and Jon as we discuss a new AI tool that can control your PC, proposals to ban smartphones at school and an acrimonious dispute at WordPress. Our Hot Hardware candidate is the Krafted Connex, a pocket-sized multi-adaptor that can be used to charge a variety of devices from a regular USB socket.


