Interesting Tech Show with Good Personalities
These two are a delight to listen to while you drive down the road or even exercise. The show is broken up into segments which span from the media to security hacks throughout the week. Brian comes from a heavy music background and Jason from a heavy computer background. They rarely get so deep into the tech that you get lost if you have a casual grasp of computers. They do curse sometimes and talk about drinking often, so if you dislike those things this is not for you. Overall for a mature show I give it five stars. I listen to this the minute it downloads (the only show I waste bandwidth downloading) and it stays in my stream along with Planet Money, This American Life, and Hardcore History. Could a friend of the show be your uncle?
Demmodredd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/15
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truk2112 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/15
Great podcast, nothing spectacular just tech talk by two guys who do know what they are on about. Interesting tips come up now and again almost by accident but generally if you are a middle aged geek (who knows what ARPANET was) this is your bag. Entertaining and funny BTW I last had an...Read full review »
Jonah820 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/13
Well made and interesting, Jason & Brian describe the latest tech news and rate all the things geek currently making a buzz. Finally a tech podcast for adults. woot
Qibble via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/15
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