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Radio Colin Baker on the evolution of the PC A mixed week for Elon Musk, Swifties take up arms for their queen and the rest of the week's news 2 Feb
Radio Brian Honan on milestones in cyber security Microsoft reaches a significant milestone and 15 years of cyer security in 20 minutes 26 Jan
Radio Samsung switches it up with the Galaxy S24 Under the hood of the phone that thinks it knows it all 19 Jan
Radio BTYSTE 2024 and Mark Langtry on making STEM fun Enquiring minds at the RDS and a conversation with RTE's science guru 12 Jan
Radio Episode 1,000! Ireland's longest running podcast celebrates another milestone by getting the band back together 5 Jan
Radio IBM director of research Dr Juan Bernabé Moreno introduces the AI Alliance A movement to make AI available to all is revealed, and more 15 Dec
Radio The Tech Radio Toy Show pt. 2 Niall and Dusty give their final recommendations for the season 8 Dec
Radio Peter Davitt of FIT on new routes to a career in technology Google impresses with the Pixel 8 Pro, the AI pin that rethinks wearables and how to tell if a Black Friday deal is worth your time 17 Nov
Radio Nell Watson on the state of the A(I)rt Revisiting the idea of personhood and how to makes sure artificial intelligence behaves 10 Nov
Radio Aisling Murray takes Dublin into Beta The capital gets ready for a new festival of ideas 27 Oct
Radio Digital skills by the people for the people Co-created education and the rest of the week's news 20 Oct
Radio The Big Dish with a huge role in space exploration The race to save a piece of Ireland's telecommunications history and its future role in space exploration 13 Oct
Radio New toys from Google and Dr Taha Yasseri on flakey social media platforms New Pixel smartphones impress, FTX's boss goes on trial and we ask if the wisdom of crowds can save social media 6 Oct
Radio Facebook’s latest attempt to make VR happen and Space Week previewed A new Oculus Go and a local view of the stars 29 Sep
Radio Remake or deep fake? Musk toys with a subscription model for X, and a study from Lero asks how susceptible your memory is to manipulation by deep fakes 22 Sep
Radio Apple’s iPhone 15 – the EU edition Cupertino embraces USB-C, but not in the way you think 15 Sep
Radio An Irish perspective on Space 4.0 Europe bares its teeth with the Digital Markets Act and a local perspective on the growing space economy 8 Sep
Radio Twelve reasons to hate AI and Dublin Maker previewed Why bias, copyright and mystery algorithms are cause for existential concern 1 Sep
Radio The tech that drives us mad Dissecting the things that looked like good ideas at the time 25 Aug
Radio From stars to soil VistaMilk's Rumia Basu talks about what we can learn about farming from satellites in orbit 18 Aug
Radio Melodic deep fakery Music that's can be better than the real thing and the rest of the week's news 11 Aug
Radio A four-letter word for transport from MaREI What it takes to make people get on their b*** 4 Aug
Radio Samsung gives a Flip but does the Top Twit give a XXXX? New foldables and a rebrand 'certain' to turn an ailing social network's fortunes around 28 Jul
Radio An expert view of artificial intelligence from Adapt Radio Exploring what AI is and how it actually works 21 Jul
Radio You have the right to be surveilled Some worrying developments in French law enforcement, and why Ireland makes a good substitute for Mars 14 Jul
Radio Salesforce Ireland leader Carolan Lennon on AI in CRM Meta finds a new way to string us along and more from the week 7 Jul
Radio Breaking the law The government swoops in for your data, and some good news from the Midlands ICT Cluster 30 Jun
Radio UCD Professional Academy’s Mark James on AI literacy A packed week of news and what it means to the 'AI literate' 23 Jun
Radio WWDC: The fallout and Dr Susan Leavy on ethical AI A new view of extended reality with the Vision Pro, and how to make AI better 9 Jun
Radio Previewing WWDC and Jennifer Cox on knowing your worth Why the end of the world is not nigh, and more from the news desk 2 Jun
Radio Microsoft Builds up, Meta tears down Big Tech parts with big money and the rest of the week's headlines 26 May
Radio The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act explained with Brian McElligott of Mason Hayes & Curran Europe puts consumers first as ChatGPT threatens to take over the world 19 May
Radio Google I/O reviewed and Michael O’Hara on Techies Go Green From better e-mail to foldable phones, all with an eye on sustainability 12 May
Radio More Twitter drama and Geoff White on digital identities A user by any other name would smell as sweet... 5 May
Radio Tough times for the space economy and Prof Markus Helfert of IVI More news from the stratosphere and new research from Maynooth 28 Apr
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