Radio Sersha’s Ruth Guest on smartphone bans Teen rebellion, disruption interrupted and switching off copper 28 Jun
Radio Apple’s irresistible AI Few surprises from Cupertino's slate of software announcements at WWDC and FIT's pathway to a career in tech 14 Jun
Radio The Moon gets cancelled and Accenture’s Austin Boyle on GenAI Intel finds a friend with deep pockets, Humane looks for one and MZ calls it quits on a mission to space 7 Jun
Radio All eyes on AI Everyone wants a piece of AI regulation, this week we look at who is most up to the challenge 31 May
Radio Generating a buzz about AI, and Dell Technologies’ Ivor Buckley ChatGPT and Gemini go head-to-head 17 May
Radio New iPads and NFIs explained with Tyler Adams from Item Systems Cupertino wows with a short-and-sweet announcement 10 May
Radio Dr Gearóid Ó Súilleabháin from MTU on technology enhanced learning Amazon beats expectations and Europe goes to town on Meta 3 May
Radio TalentHub’s Ellie Doyle on more inclusive workplaces Bad news from Tesla, sort of good news from Meta and definitely some bad from Apple 26 Apr
Radio Social media under the microscope and Dimitra’s Jon Trask on blockchain in agriculture Revealing investigations for TikTok and YouTube and how one company is bringing setting up farmers with smart contracts 19 Apr
Radio Spotify goes FM and Dr Federico Cugurullo on cities designed by AI Cities that decide what's best for you and the 'Godfather of AI' delivers a warning 12 Apr
Radio The dark side of AI and Connect’s Prof Marco Ruffini on 6G and beyond Big Tech takes a hit and how to power the next generation of cellular networks 5 Apr
Radio Easter eggs and April fools Some 'best of' pranks from tech history and the rest of the week's news 1 Apr
Radio Oculus co-founder Jack McCauley on the state of VR Some novel uses of AI and a history of VR's iconic headset 22 Mar
Radio At the drive-in with Ygraine Bright The What a Scream host joins the pod to discuss what happens when AI goes wrong 15 Mar
Radio Digital Markets Act? Sounds like trouble The DMA claims a high profile victim and Delaram Golpayegani from Adapt on AI 8 Mar
Radio Lero’s Prof Mark Campbell and Apple’s latest car crash End of the road for Cupertino's self-driving experiment and the key to better performance in e-sports 1 Mar
Radio Do we need an AI ‘kill switch’? Sora impresses, ChatGPT goes crazy and a solution for both discussed 23 Feb
Radio Emagine’s Gillian Whelan on why you should care about DORA A big week for the space economy, Bitcoin and why you should care about the Digital Operational Resilience Act 19 Feb
Radio Deepfakes aplenty and Caragh O’Carroll on tech that doesn’t work Fake meetings, faker presidents and not so great pretenders 9 Feb
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
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