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Author: Robin Yellow

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Robin Yellow and James Woodall talk about the latest tech vapourwave and false prophets and sort the fire from the smoke. All in under 30 minutes recorded every Tuesday at 2100 UTC.

def: techtasm ˈtektaz(ə)m/ noun literary: portmanteau of 'tech' = 'technology': a machine, piece of equipment, method, etc., and 'tasm' = 'phantasm': something that exists only in a person's mind [Merrian Webster]
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A review of stories from episodes 1 -51 of Techtasm. Techtasm 51 (May ‘17) – Nokia 3310 HMD Global Did it actually sell? How are they doing Techtasm 47 (Feb ‘17) Bitcoin Rise Massive Fall Thanksgiving Get a chart Techtasm 43 – (Jan ‘17) Facebook Fake News Trump Adverts around London (apologies) Alex Jones Techtasm … Continue reading "Techtasm 52 – Reach Around The Old News"
Nokia 3310 Ikea cheap smart-bulbs, and WannaCry.
Galaxy S8 vs iPhone 7, do not install WIndows 10, and imitate Donald Trump
Palmer Luckey quits Facebook, S8 face scanner no workie, and LastPass bug.
Visa sunglasses, Youtube pay tv channel, and Google Home.
Bitcoin refuses to die, 199 mph Scalextric, and HTC gets tracking.
Xiaomi make their own silicon, Youtube star gets fired, and finger your Chromebook.
Anti virus software, Microsoft has an answer to Chrome OS, and Google has a Brain.
A Cambridge study suggests immunisation against fake news, South Korea’s mad 700 mph train, and Microsoft are positively finally done with their phone (probably).
The EU wants to grant legal status to plastic people, Apple raises its prices, and Facebook test fake news filtering.
The Snapdragon 835, wireless chargers built into the road, and is VR here to stay.
Cyanogen no more, solar roads in France, and Lenovo’s new Microsoft compatible VR helmet.
A summary of all the techtasms in 2016, Elon Musk digs himself into a hole, and South Carolina blocks pr0n.
Amazon’s grocery stores, Toyota’s new one person electric vehicle, and a falafel delivering robot.
BMW and Baidu part ways, BT and Openreach part ways, and Apple and Airport part ways.
Robin and James talk about China’s smog cleaning tower, your phone disables your social when you take the wheel, and Boom!, it’s Concorde 2
A new US President’s threatens Net neutrality and science-based policy, Sony dumps a new Playstation on us, and Google solve Android’s fragmentation problem.
Apple’s delayed AirPods, the new MacBook laptops, and Twitter kills one of it’s most popular products
Robin and James talk about Nintendo’s Switch gaming tablet, the Internet goes dark, and get some Joymode in your life.
Robin and James consider Samsung kill the Note 7, Huawei sell 100m phones, and the iPhone home button fails.
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