Byteside Podcasts
Stream for me: the state of video streaming services in 2021
With the arrival of Star on Disney+ we take a look at the state of the scene. Is there too much? Or is this the 'Cambrian explosion' we need?
Fitness+ in Kaldheim
An all-new, all-different podcast as Alice and Chris join Seamus, with Apple's Fitness+ and Magic's Kaldheim in the spotlight.
Virtually from CES 2021
CES 2021 is an online affair but still as weird as ever. We round up some of our faves, from TVs to phones, toilets to house robots.
BuildBee and the future of easier 3D printing for everyone
We talk to BuildBee co-founders about their company and its place in the 3D printing ecosystem as they prepare to go global.
Zero Latency: the rise of the freeroaming VR experience
With Sydney getting its first Zero Latency, we catch up with CEO Tim Ruse to look at the history and future of these freeroaming VR centres.
Spams, scams and monolithic weirdness
This week we cover all our bases, with technology, games and weird digital culture debates all popping up in the final show for 2020.
Subscribing just to avoid the ads
The latest Byteside podcast features COVIDSafe spying audits, YouTube trying to win the music biz, and Shay on his Warcraft love.
Fleeting fingers and free photo farewells
Tweety fleets, Apple's M1 gets tested, NSW gets digital vouchers, and we've got a great recommendation for the speed cube lovers.
Enforced temptation control?
Do school kids need some help resisting the temptation of the smartphone? Do the rest of us? Plus Apple, QR codes, Netflix Direct and more.
Disc Room: sawblades to the face make failure fun
Who would've thought playing with sawblades would be so much fun? Disc Room proves a fast, tight and deadly challenge.
We owned a bit of Quibi too?
This week we realise we're talking about two troubled apps the Australian government owned in whole or in part: COVIDSafe and Quibi.
EPOS GSP 600 series headset sends you to a world of your own
It's chunky and demands some desk real estate, but for solid passive sound isolation in a versatile gaming headset, EPOS has some great kit.
New Apple iPhone day 2020
iPhone 12, why MagSafe rules', plus we still find time on iPhone day to talk about videogames as well as electric vehicles in regional Oz.
Your amazing dystopian flying family drone
New NBN, TIO complaints, Ring's household flying drone, Shazam for plants, Nvidia dramas, esports and Diablo. A lot in this episode!
Legacy gets set for its League of Legends 2020 Worlds campaign
All the deets on when and where to watch Legacy rep Australia and the OPL as League of Legends World Championships kick off this weekend.
Maybe fibre is better?
We delve into pre-order shenanigans, Xbox buying Bethesda, the NBN fibre renaissance, and the re-release of HeroQuest.
Steve Wang, GM, Wargaming Sydney
On the latest High Resolution podcast we're hearing from Steve Wang, General Manager of Wargaming Sydney (formerly Big World Technology).
The AI driving how we experience the US Open
Dane Gambrill chats about the hardware and AI systems that support major sporting events like the US Open in 2020. Sponsored by IBM.
Phreaking brilliant
Last week was Xbox, this week it's Playstation 5. But not quite yet. So we make bold predictions sure to be wildly inaccurate within 24 hours.
Victor Kislyi, Founder & CEO, Wargaming.net
High Resolution talks to Victor Kislyi, founder and CEO of Wargaming.net, about the 10 year journey of World of Tanks.