DigitalOutbox Episode 304

Chris and Ian discuss Uber, MWC and the Nintendo Switch

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DigitalOutbox Episode 301

Chris and Ian discuss Samsung, Assange, Google and Sky

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Ian
Fiery Feeds
– £9.99
– Great and fast feed reader for iPhone and iPad
– Works well with InoReader and NewsBlur

DigitalOutbox Episode 296

Chris and Ian discuss Made By Google, Yahoo and Oculus Connect

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DigitalOutbox Episode 290

Chris and Ian discuss Quadrooter and VR

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DigitalOutbox Episode 278

Chris and Ian discuss Facebook F8, the new Kindle and Oculus Woes

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DigitalOutbox Episode 249

Chris and Ian discuss WWDC and a quick take on the Oculus Rift

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DigitalOutbox Episode 223

DigitalOutbox Episode 223
DigitalOutbox Episode 223 – Does it bend?

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0:50 – Larry Ellison Will Step Down as CEO of Oracle, Will Remain as CTO
4:01 – Cracking the problem of online identification
7:52 – Unix/Linux Bash: Critical security hole uncovered – ShellShock
10:38 – The Blackberry Passport is the most unusual smartphone on the market
19:09 – Apples New Flexible iPhone 6 Plus?
22:44 – Apple Pulls iOS 8.0.1 Update Amid Reports of Problems
27:47 – Amazon launches Kindle Unlimited – a Netflix-for-books – in the UK
29:45 – Crescent Bay is Oculus’ newest version of the Rift hardware, and one step closer to retail
31:39 – Steam Is Getting A Massive Overhaul
33:17 – Microsoft drops the price of the Xbox One to £329.99 in the UK

DigitalOutbox Episode 202

DigitalOutbox Episode 202
DigitalOutbox Episode 202 – Facebook buys Oculus, MS Office for iPad

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0:51 – Facebook buying Oculus VR for $2 billion
8:14 – Twitter introduces photo tagging, multiple photos in a single tweet
10:29 – Google Now Comes To Chrome On The Desktop For Windows And Mac
11:25 – Announcing the Office you love, now on the iPad
15:17 – UK telecoms watchdog says BT was most complained about broadband and pay TV provider in Q4 2013
17:17 – The new HTC One
20:23 – Tax change could hit music and e-book downloads
22:15 – UK games developers get cash boost
23:34 – Xbox One users to begin receiving warnings for bad behaviour online

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Chris
Chromecast
– £30
– Simple
– Works well so far but with limited options
– Always on is at first annoying, but then it’s always there ready to cast