Byteside Tech 2.1: The Future
Posted on: February 4, 2010
Posted in: Featured, Scroll, Technology, Video
We’re back for 2010! Starting with a little subject called ‘The Future’, tonight’s Tech show explores some of the big ideas we’ll be thinking about a lot in the coming decade. We explore the current hot ideas, from ebooks to iPads and 3DTV, to what happens next when the Internet is truly everywhere.
Byteside Tech is sponsored by Dick Smith and Trend Micro.
Guests: Mark Pesce, markpesce.com; Tim Dean, lifescientist.com.au + tremblinghand.net; Stilgherrian, stilgherrian.com.
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Audio only: (48MB)

February 6th, 2010 at 11:21
Enjoyable, as always. Good show guys. I found it interesting that no one mentioned the possibility of iPad failing as some mainstream media has pre-empted. Are Apple so good that they would never replicate the "Newton" disaster?
February 8th, 2010 at 02:18
Privacy is a temporary meme. The future of the web and the hive mind that is the internet – lies in increased connectivity and networking, more connections, more and more and more. The internet is a super psyche a super ego to our species, privacy as an idea will be irrelevant, our minds are already linked, introduce super fast internet connections and our psyche becomes one it becomes synced to the super ego. Once we all think alike then why would we want privacy?
February 8th, 2010 at 12:09
Best Byteside tech talk yet. Well done and keep them coming.