
TM 28: British Girls Choose Computing, X-Rated Music Videos
THIS WEEK ON TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian discuss the enormous rise in British students taking Computing as a GCSE, including a 121% increase in girls taking up the course; they shed some light/opinion on the UK's move to impose movie-like age ratings on music videos; and in a discussion segment they examine the expected features of Apple's next TV product and whether it'll stack up against the rest of the UK competition -- or what it could bring to shake up the market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23 Elo 201538min

Nate is on holiday! But here are some headlines...
Nate is on holiday, hence the small gap in episodes. Normally service will resume in a week - he promises! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Elo 20153min

TM 27: Why there's no Windows 9, Amazon's Top Gear gamble
Nate Lanxon explains why Microsoft probably chose to skip releasing Windows 9 in favour of Windows 10, plus Top Gear looks to be Amazon's quarter-billion-dollar gamble to make its streaming video service a hit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3 Elo 201538min

TM 26: Formula E, Apple Pay UK, British music industry devolves
THIS WEEK ON TECH'S MESSAGE Nate is alone... with himself. Apple Pay has launched in the UK, which means it's time to test it out as ironically as possible. Plus the British music industry has taken a step backward into the dark ages, cheering a court's decision to once again make it illegal to put a copy of a CD you bought onto your iPhone. Plus Nate is joined by Andrew Hoyle of CNET.com to discuss his experience covering the Formula E event in London recently. Just what is this electric motor sport and how is it helping drive forward the green energy agenda? And what's Twitter got to do with it all? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20 Heinä 201529min

TM 25: The death of Nokia in Britain and the future of Minecon.mp3
THIS WEEK ON TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and Ian discuss Microsoft's decision to effectively end the life of Nokia, and what it means for the UK smartphone market in which Windows Phone was at one point quite a success. Nate also interviews journalist Stuart Dredge about his experience attending the London Minecon convention. Just why was the United Nations (UN) there, and what's Britain's education system got to do with it all? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12 Heinä 201534min

TM 24: Apple Music's UK review, British millennials' surprising TV habits
We offer a review of how Apple Music is performing in the United Kingdom, speaking to Guardian and MusicAlly media expert Stuart Dredge about how the service has been received by the music industry and consumers alike. What is it missing? How does the UK's reaction to Apple's Beats 1 radio station differ from that of the United States? Join Nate Lanxon and Ian Morris to learn more. We also discuss the release of the first 2TB SSD drive for laptops, and wonder who now even needs traditional spinning disks any more; and we learn only half of British millennials surveyed by Ofcom watch TV as it's being broadcast -- but is that actually higher than we'd expect? All that and more on this week's Tech's Message. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 Heinä 201538min

TM 23: VR role-play, Wimbledon says 'down Periscope'
THIS WEEK: We're joined by Knights Night of ESO-RP to explain how modern role-play works within video gaming and how virtual reality could take it to the next level; plus Katie Collins of WIRED joins to explain London mayor Boris Johnson's attempts to bridge the gap between Uber and traditional black cabs; and regular co-host Ian Morris debates Wimbledon's frowning towards sports fans using Periscope and so-called 'selfie sticks' during sports matches. Plus your feedback about 3D cinema pricing in the UK and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
29 Kesä 201534min

TM 22: News, future of roller coasters, 3D cinema FAILS
A veteran designer of roller coasters worldwide joins Nate Lanxon to discuss how European theme parks are building and innovating next-generation thrills. In the news, Nate is joined by fellow journalist Ian Morris to discuss the UK music industry bodies backing the British government into a corner over CD ripping; and why has 3D cinema got Nate so angry? And why does Ian agree? Hear both discuss the successes and failings of how the present cinema industry is winning and losing fans. Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, telling your friends and colleagues about the show -- it really helps more than you might think! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 Kesä 201537min