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All did not 'go well' and the episode was not published between Christmas and New Year. Thank you to editor Mark who continues to fix broken audio with patience far beyond what we deserve.
This week the team cover topics they missed during 2023 and catch-up on listener's emails:
* Beeper Mini: Why is there a market for an iMessage on Android? (update: it's effectively been abandoned since recording).
* Apple Watch Ultra 2: - Ben likes his, especially the bigger / brighter screen.
* Mark's email about our mobile network episode: Questions whether much brand loyalty is based on out-of-date perceptions from earlier in their life. Rafe says it's very hard for brands to move customers' perception of them.
* 'Brain stuff'.
* New year's resolutions: Brain training, checking your subscriptions, Zoe health stuff and time blocking
* Matt's email on Social Media: Do we believe in the everything app?
We'll come back to the Humane AI pin and ChatGPT.
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This week the team discuss electric vehicles as 'mobile adjacent' technology:
Ewan recounts his experience of EV-based car clubs in Denmark and Teslas in Saudi Arabia.
Rafe brings the stats on growth of the EV market and paralells to the smartphone industry we've tracked for the life of 361.
Ben recounts his experiences as a first-time EV owner and the planning the purchase of a second.
The team also talk about how the arrival of EV cars has made them re-evaluate which brands are 'best'.
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This week the team go back to their roots and talk about mobile networks:
Ewan is deeply underwhelmed with the offerings of the UK's mobile network operators, having spent time living and working around Europe and the Middle East. He's especially unimpressed with network availability on major transport links, having had almost-ubiquitous access to 5G coverage in the places he worked and travelled.
Rafe's got some OFCOM data (because of course) that suggests things aren't as bad as Ewan thinks. He also notes that there are some rural areas with good 5G coverage, so people's experience will be very dependent on location. He does, however, acknowledge that new legislation has been required to help network operators upgrading existing masts (where planning restrictions had previously blocked them).
Ben is surprised that the perceivable-quality of mobile network service hasn't changed in the 2 years since we last covered it on 361, except for a price reduction. He's also frustrated that network 'quality' so frequently causes problems even where signal 'strength' is reportedly good. He's also surprised by Rafe's suggestion that mobile networks might prefer their own customers to other MVNO operator's customers.
The team also discuss the growing market of app and eSIM-based providers that offer cheaper access to mobile operators when overseas.
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This week the team talk about money, finance, 'fintech' stuff and the products we use:
Rafe's been using 'helpful' tools including HM Revenue and Customs' app to manage his tax and NS&I's app to check for Premium Bond wins. He's also tried the 'green' debit card Tred.
Ewan's also been big on Open Banking for money management trying Plum to setup rules and games to encourage saving. [Rafe says "also look at similar apps like Emma and Snoop"].
Ben still uses You Need a Budget and virtual debit cards from Monzo. He's also using Monzo's built-in 'round-up' feature to save 'passively'. He's also using Chip which offers a (sort of) savings product marketplace.
The team wonder where 'the Monzo of credit cards' is and question if 'buy now, pay later' is the same thing, talk about mortgages for a bit, and consider if 'packaged bank accounts' are popular again.
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This week the team consider that we might be at the "money ruins everything" stage of social media (eh, Reddit?). Rafe speculates that 'social' media is now driven more by advertising than friendship groups. We also talk about 'dark social', rafeblandford.com (Rafe's personal website) and remember Jaiku. Ben re-tells the 'Nazi Bar' story (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Nazi_bar) often cited as an example of how 'unmoderated' speech excludes people and isn't really 'free'.
We use:
* Ewan: LinkedIn and BeReal.
* Rafe: Reddit, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok (but only in read-only).
* Ben: Reddit, LinkedIn (grudgingly), Instagram (even more grudingly) and Mastodon (in hope).
Ewan's still on the road. This week he's in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
[Producer's note: This episode was recorded before Meta announced Threads. Content scheduling is hard.]
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This week Ewan's back on the road and tests the new 361 mobile recording setup. The team reflect the state of their smarthomes, it's not good... at all.
The team discuss the various smarthome systems they use, the changes made since last season and how their attitude to setting up smart-home tech has changed over time. Reliability's certainly been a problem, but have new standards like Matter improved things?
Rafe also has a bird-shaped surprise or two for the team.
Listener questions this week:
* What do you use for USB-C charing when traveling?
* Do you have any smarthome cameras and would you recommend them?
* What smarthome platform have you chosen to use and why?
* Do you use any long-range smarthome devices?
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After a short (18 month) break the team are back, well rested and ready to discuss Apple's big 'virtual reality / augmented reality' announcement at their global developer conference.
The team discuss:
How does Apple's Vision Pro device compare to others?
Is Apple 'doing' the metaverse now?
Can we say 'foveated rendering' with a straight face?
What is 'spatial computing' for?
Will people be willing to wear these headsets?
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Happy Christmas Special! The team gather at the (definitely real) Blandford Manor for the annual drinks party and a look back over 10 years of this nonsense as they stumble upon (and through) the 361 archive.
Clips played in this episode are from:
Smartphone convergence, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play & a tiny bit of Dom Joly (https://www.361podcast.com/s01e01)
361 Degrees, the making of... (https://www.361podcast.com/s01e03-sup)
The Great App Store Debate: Fab or Fad? (https://www.361podcast.com/s01e03)
Roaming ranting... (https://www.361podcast.com/s01e08)
Apple is the next Nokia (https://www.361podcast.com/s02e09)
361 Live "Mobile Question Time" Part 1 (https://www.361podcast.com/s03e06)
Can Facebook make money from mobile? (https://www.361podcast.com/s03e04)
Ewan wants a better phone than you... (https://www.361podcast.com/s03e03)
Ubuntu Mobile: What and why? (and again, why?) (https://www.361podcast.com/s04e09)
What’s the place for Smartwatches? (https://www.361podcast.com/s10e04)
It’s a very Echo Christmas (https://www.361podcast.com/s14e02)
The on-demand economy & #RubRafe (https://www.361podcast.com/s13e05)
As ever (but especially for these episodes) our thanks to Mark Cotton (https://twitter.com/mcfontaine) for the buttery smooth audio, Sarah for content far better than we deserve, and the rapidly expanding 'cast'. Thank you all for indulging us. -
In a dramatic break with 10 years of tradition, the team share their Christmas gift suggestions actually in time for purchase before Christmas (it will never catch-on). Suggestions range from £5 to £500 including:
Cases and bags
Bluetooth trackers
Books
Voice assistants
Noise cancelling headohones
Computer accessories
Something Rafe describes as a 'solar powered novelty'
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This week the team recap topics from earlier in the season including:
* Curve being blocked by Creation Credit cards - a listener asks if we still want to use Curve
* JP Morgan launches Chase-branded banking in the UK - we try it out in its earliest (and still very limited) form
* Amazon's Astro robot - will we add Amazon's $999 robot to our smarthome security setup?
* 15 minute delivery - Rafe updates us on some very high profile ads and promotions in London as the firm's give-away some of their investors' money
* Android 12.1 will (probably) add native support for folding devices
* Sky launches 'Glass' a smart internet-connected TV that you can pay for monthly
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This week the team break our '1 question, 3 answers' format to look at the subject of flexible screens:
Why would you buy one?
Are they any good?
Should Apple make one?
We're definitely agreed that - at last - they are worth considering, but beyond that it's more hope than science. And Rafe mentions some Nokia concept devices from years ago... you'd expect nothing less.
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This week the team consider all the new ways mobile tech has entered our lives due to Covid and consider which might be here to stay. From apps that use Bluetooth to calculate risk of exposure to a virus to QR codes for 'test and trace', not all the ideas are new but public awareness (and adoption) have hugely changed.
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This week the team look back over (more than) 10 years of mobile, remembering the apps they used before they cam mainstream and sharing top-tips learned along the way, including apps for connectivity, personal finance, news, productivity and a lot of recommendations.
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This week the team return to their '1 question, 3 answers' format to answer a combination of listener questions: How do we choose smart-home tech or brands based on security and privacy? Ben, Ewan and Rafe each give their best answer... The only rule being that they can't agree with any previous answer.
Also, having tested the Getir delivery app in the last episode the team try to order #RafeRations again this week to compare 'delivery in minutes' shopping apps Zapp (promised 20 minute delivery, took 16), Weezy (promised delivery in 'minutes', took 23) and Gorillas (promised delivery 10 minute delivery, took 25).
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Due to the 'unique' way 361 is produced, this episode was recorded approximately 2 months before release.
This week the team discuss app-based on-demand shopping services that promise to get things to you in minutes. We try Getir which promises to deliver a range of groceries within 13 minutes.
Also, this week (while we wait for our delivery) the team catch-up on:
The new Amazon Echo Show 10 (the one that turns to face you). Does it work and is it useful to have a screen on an Echo?
The Samsung Frame TV's smart home integration.
Hue's new wall switch module which (finally) lets you control the smart bulbs with built-in wall switches.
Let us know your thoughts on these subjects or anything you'd like to hear covered in future via the website (https://www.361podcast.com/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/361podcast).
Leave us an iTunes podcast review, tell us (by email or Twitter) and Rafe will send you an exciting (and probably concrete-themed) postcard.
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Recorded 10 years to the day from our first ever episode, the team tackle a listener question from last season, should they continue to buy Sonos audio devices for their home? The question is prompted by the recent outcry when Sonos attempted to end support for their original device range with an ill-judged trade-in scheme that insisted on destroying working hardware.
Ben, Ewan and Rafe each give their best answer... The only rule being that they can't agree with any previous answer.
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This week the team discuss the wider impact of Apple's spring product announcements:
Is Apple Card family sharing a sign they will respond to criticism more directly from now on?
What's the purpose of launching podcast subscriptions if not to make profit?
How does Apple exploit the 'unfair advantage' of a billion iPhones around the world to make AirTags beat the competition?
How is Apple's approach differing to its competitors?
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This week as we return to our 20th season and our 10th year, the team discuss:
What excited us since we recorded season 19, including Lego, government websites (no really) and robot vacuum cleaners (honestly).
The rise of Clubhouse, an 'audio' social network, to prominance and its popularity.
Whether audio is a product or a feature and the Clubhouse clones springing up in other apps.
Let us know your thoughts on these subjects or anything you'd like to hear covered in future via the website (https://www.361podcast.com/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/361podcast).
Leave us an iTunes podcast review, tell us (by email or Twitter) and Rafe will send you an exciting (and probably concrete-themed) postcard. -
Obviously recorded before Christmas, despite our attempts to style it out, the team discuss the highlights and lowlights of 2020 from a 'tech' perspective inspired by The Verge's article "Bad Year, Good Gadgets". We discuss homeworking, changing expectations, what worked (and didn't) as we worked from home, and some unusual sources of inspiration. We also look forward to 2021, excited at the prospect of leaving the house again, and anticipating how trends like AI, Apple's new processors and further cross-over of tech from the mobile space to consumer electronics will change everything.
Keep listening to the end too for the latest installment of the rural estate soap opera of everyday landed-gentry we're calling 'The Blandfords'.
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This week the team 'gather' at the Blandford Manor Christmas party to:
Exchange and recommend gifts
Share suggestions for last-minute gifts that can be bought and delivered online
Discuss tips, apps and hacks for managing Christmas on 'expert mode'
Let us know your thoughts on these subjects or anything you'd like to hear covered in future via the website (https://www.361podcast.com/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/361podcast).
Extended until New Year's Eve:
Leave us an iTunes podcast review or post one to social media;
Send us the link and tell us your address (by email or Twitter DM); and
Rafe will send you an exciting (and probably concrete-themed) postcard.
We'll also be sending out 'Secret Santa' gifts and a limited-edition Blandford Estate mug to a few lucky reviewers. - Mehr anzeigen