Each Sunday, Brad Shoemaker and Will Smith discuss a new technology topic. Come for the long-form co
The monthly questions came in, and now the answers go forth, pertaining to such topics as these: wei
The United States Senate proved to be full of Tech Pod listeners this week as it passed a measure to
Will just happened to watch a whole bunch of Star Trek: TNG when he was laid up recently, so we got
Another round of your questions meets another round of our answers this week, with queries about del
It's a little reunion this week as our Steam Deck-equipped friends Norman Chan (of Tested) and Wes F
Building a NAS served as the gateway into free and open source software for both of us, so in this e
That pleasantly floral scent you're detecting means it's time for another potpourri ep! This time we
Hey, we're launching a new spinoff podcast alongside the Tech Pod! It's a biweekly show about free a
You have questions, we have answers about what we thought was cool in 2021, a couple of our war stor
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Will just successfully shipped his first game, and Brad has spent years asking questions about shipp
This week we avoided traveling to Las Vegas for CES and instead tried to absorb all the news coming
New year, new set of listener questions! This month's Q&A has us addressing CES survival strategies,
This week we're reaching deep into the vault for the holidays and unlocking one of our favorite Patr
The weather is getting frigid (at least some places), and that means one thing: it's time for us to
We had such a good time talking about Hackers a few weeks ago that we're back with that other semina
The holidays are here again, and with them, the need to gift. This week we offer an informal not-a-g
This week we're thankful for our listeners and the many questions they provided to this Q&A ep, whic
This week Apple announced an effort to begin offering service manuals, replacement parts, and other
We've been holding video game controllers for most of our natural lives, and now we're attempting to