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After a 12-month hiatus, we're gearing up for Season 2 of the AtRandom Podcast - a technical show that discusses latest tech developments in the computer industry with specific interests in Windows, Mac and Linux as well as Android, iOS, Tablets and Mobile devices.
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JON J at random offers observations, commentaries, opinions about daily life, both humorous and analytical. Jon chooses subjects at random, as the name implies, often having to do with the subtle things in our lives to which we often pay little attention.Jon's approach is whimsical and subject content is generally light and uplifting, although when he feels the necessity, probing and serious.
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As my podcast general description implies, this category of subject matter will be the exception, not the rule in terms of topics. The episode is however is very important because it addresses with clarity some of the more touchy details that contribute to the current climate in the U.S.JON J AT RANDOM による
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Back after a long, extended break our intrepid trio return with a plethora of news and opinions on the latest movements within the tech scene. We invite you to join us for the first episode of Season 2 as we discuss Windows 10, the Apple Watch and graphics card buying advice.AtRandom Team による
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Those of us fortunate enough to have left school before IBM built the first PC, will go all misty-eyed with this latest episode of AtRandom. We are taking you back to Basic! In this episode we have a wonderful guest – Gordon Henderson author of Return to Basic.AtRandom Team による
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NVidia 3D vision is a 3-part setup which provides a mechanism for displaying 3D gaming and media content from your PC through a compatible monitor. The AtRandom team have got their grubby paws on some NVidia 3D Vision 2 gear and give you a full and in-depth review in their usual friendly way.AtRandom Team による
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From retro 2D arcade games to epic story-driven 3D cinematic wonders, all of our gaming needs require thousands of man hours of work to drive each and every little piece of the action. Today we take a look at the programming and development that goes into creating a game-engine which handles all of the behind the scenes magic in a computer game.…
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SOPA and PIPA, the controversial USA bills recently being introduced, aim to give the government a much greater degree of control of the content and continued running of websites, and have caused extensive concern that their vague and far-reaching nature could mean the beginning of the end for truly free speech on the Internet.…
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The AtRandom team take a step away from the norm and discuss the topical issue of the recent conflicts that have been taking place in Syria. We then take a bit of a look at the technology that might be in use by the military at the time, complete with a nice handful of techie, moral and random elements.…
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The AtRandom team try to indentify what the term 'Smart TV' really means and we take a look at what some of the big players are putting into their TVs in the near future. We then consider the negatives of Smart TV, such as the potential for in-show advertising before moving on to take a look at where we would like to see Smart TVs going in the futu…
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iRacing is a Motorsport Simulator for PC and we take a look at the ins and outs of this software with an eye to review the product as well as understand some of the technology behind it. We tell the tale of how a hardcore simulator player is taken to a race-track to put his skills to the test in the real world and we uncover why Rick finds iRacing …
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We take a round tour of the latest incarnation of Ubuntu, the Oneiric Ocelot. For Jackson and John this is the first look at Linux for a couple of years. Join us while Rick talks us through some of the advances that have appeared in Linux over the last couple of years, especially with the user-friendly Ubuntu.…
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We're proud to announce our new show format in which we tackle a specific technical topic in-depth for the length of the show, instead of hitting a number of topics lightly. In our first show of this new format we take a look at the Windows 8 Developer Preview which Microsoft are providing openly to anyone that is interested. John installed this re…
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In episode 10 of AtRandom we talk about the future of Apple after the sad passing of Steve Jobs just a few days ago. We mix up our evolving feature ‘plus one’ by highlighting books and other media as well as websites that we like. As usual, we review 3 apps of varying types before moving on to take a look at some of the best apps on the Chrome app …
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We like to keep things fresh here on AtRandom and we humour Gerry with a round table debate about UFOs and aliens. Our regular +1s are back with three websites worth checking out and we review Flashback, Safari to go and Zinio for iOS. We close this show with a Deep Thought session on both the technology behind and the future of eBooks.…
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We open with a deep discussion about the Cloud Based gaming serivce On Live before introducing our new feature; plus one, where we each bring an interesting website to talk about to the show. We then review Airport Terminal and Padder for iOS and Coda for Mac. Last but not least, we discuss the future of HTML and consider what HTML5, CSS3 and JavaS…
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We interview Chris Brennan about the development of a new iPad Magazine called Padder. A month on we consider how Google+ is evolving and, as usual, we have a trio of app reviews for your listening pleasure. This month we take a look at Rack Stare, Galaxy on Fire and Sid Meier's Pirates!AtRandom Team による
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We can't let Google+ go by without having our say and after casting our predictive eyes over Google's future we investigate the ever fragmenting Android marketplace. As usual, we have a trio of app reviews and we look at PSD Viewer, IM+ and Notes Plus - all for the iPhone / iPad. Finally we poke a bit of fun at BlackBerry's PlayBook and give a curs…
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This month we take a peek at Windows 8's new touch-based interface and Google's upcoming subscription laptop - the Chromebook. We review a trio of quality iOS apps; Stupidness 2, TradePub.com and RunKeeper and then move on to talk about iCloud, iOS 5. Finally, we remind ourselves of PGP: Pretty Good Privacy, and question why it's not taken off like…
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This month we prove that it's not an empty promise as we gorge our geeky sides with the rebirth of the Intel Commodore 64. After poking a bit of fun at poor old Sony we then review a trio of iOS apps; The Inferno, Dragon Dictation and Flipboard. Last but not least, we go deep and discuss Natural Motion's Bio-mechanical physics engine and the future…
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This month we look at Nokia embracing Windows 7 and the Adobe Flash to HTML5 converter. App reviews for GarageBand (iPad), Speedball 2 Evolution and Magnatune. In depth discussion of installing Android X86 in VirtualBox and the power of CUDA computing.AtRandom Team による
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