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This is an archive of Tech Weekly, our tech podcast from 2007 to 2016

  • Twitter Brexit meme

    How memes create social and political change – Chips with Everything tech podcast

    We talk to internet culture experts about how memes are used to generate change in society and politics
  • VidCon 7th Annual Convention 'Behind the Book', Anaheim, USA - 24 Jun 2016<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Buchan/REX/Shutterstock (5736762b)
L-R: Michael Buckley, Tyler Oakley, Grace Helbig, GloZell and Niomi Smart
VidCon 7th Annual Convention 'Behind the Book', Anaheim, USA - 24 Jun 2016

    How YouTube changed my life – Chips with Everything tech podcast

    From the 7th annual VidCon in Anaheim, California, we explore how YouTube has impacted the lives of creators and fans alike
  • Hikers in a desert.

    How a blind runner runs marathons – Chips with Everything tech podcast

    Simon Wheatcroft was blind at 17. Yet today, he runs marathons. Here’s how
  • Pirate Flag and Computer Keyboard, concept of Computer Hacker<br>BP9PAT Pirate Flag and Computer Keyboard, concept of Computer Hacker

    Inside the darknet – Chips with Everything tech podcast

    Cyber-security expert Etay Maor talks to Olly Mann and takes a look at the underbelly of the internet
  • Bernie Sanders supporters; one in a Bernie costume.

    Bernie Sanders' digital director talks strategy – Chips with Everything tech podcast

    We speak to Kenneth Pennington, digital director for Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign
  • Animated hands with speech and thought bubbles.

    Keep calm and comment on – Chips with Everything tech podcast

    We venture below the line and ask the question – why are commenters so mean?
  • Chips With Everything podcast featured artwork for iTunes

    Our new tech podcast: an update

    Our new technology podcast, Chips with Everything, is coming next week
  • Chris Poole, Moot, Founder of 4chan

    4chan founder Chris Poole – 2012 archive Tech Weekly podcast

    In this podcast originally published in April 2012, Aleks Krotoski explores the tension between online identity and anonymity in an interview with Chris Poole
  • Business people working in server room<br>D2PK85 Business people working in server room

    Where are the women in tech? - 2012 archive Tech Weekly podcast

    In this podcast originally published in October 2012, Aleks Krotoski and a panel of women in tech discuss why the tech industries need more womenWe’re making a new tech podcast – and we need your help
  • Facebook<br>FILE - In this March 15, 2013, file photo, a Facebook employee walks past a sign at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Facebook reports financial results on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

    Facebook at 10 – 2014 archive Tech Weekly podcast

    In this podcast originally published in February 2014, the Guardian’s tech team discuss the impact of Mark Zuckerberg’s social network on our lives
  • Retro microphone with an On the Air illuminated sign on a desk vignetted background<br>ARGPKX Retro microphone with an On the Air illuminated sign on a desk vignetted background

    We’re making a new tech podcast – and we need your help

    After eight years of bringing Tech Weekly to your ears, we’re preparing a new podcast – it will be better, bigger, more human and ... it needs you! While we get everything ready, tell us the one thing about tech you’d like explained
  • An opposition supporter holds up a laptop showing images of celebrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square, after Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak resigned February 11, 2011. Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt on Friday after 30 years of rule, handing power to the army and bowing to relentless pressure from a popular uprising after his military support. "New media, mainly satellite channels, have managed to spread the message of the revolution everywhere, including rural areas," said Abdel Fattah of the Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies and social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook have been a key means of communications for the protesters. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (EGYPT - Tags: MEDIA CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SCI TECH)

    Egypt cut off from the internet – 2011 archive Tech Weekly podcast

    In this podcast originally published in February 2011, we discuss how the Egyptian government was able to cut off 80% of the country’s internet – and find out about the technologies used to get around the restrictions
  • Recycling plant, tellies and monitors, Norway.<br>BA9EH9 Recycling plant, tellies and monitors, Norway.

    Tech Weekly is changing – podcast

    We’re making a new technology podcast and we need your help
  • Visitors Attend The EXG Gaming Conference<br>A visitor holds a hand control unit as he plays the Minecraft computer came, produced by Mojang AB, on a Microsoft Corp. Xbox One games consoles during the EGX gaming conference at Earls Court in London, U.K., on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014. Sony Corp. will begin selling its PlayStation TV set-top box in the U.S. and Europe next month with almost 700 games available, including select Angry Birds, Borderlands, Lego and FIFA soccer titles. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Is the traditional games industry dead? – Tech Weekly podcast

    Could this be the most chaotic, disruptive and confusing era in games industry history?
  • Online theft<br>C57DXX Online theft

    Inside the darknet - Tech Weekly podcast

    The dark underbelly of the internet explored
  • Ride request for Uber

    Why your Uber rating's more important than you think – Tech weekly podcast

    In a society where 5-star ratings have become a form of social currency, your real-life reputation is being shaped by digital scores
  • Tay tweeting

    Tay, Microsoft's racist chatbot raises difficult questions - Tech weekly podcast

    How the tech firm’s artificially intelligent Twitter chatbot went from sweet tween to Holocaust denier overnight
  • TURBINES ABOVE THE CLOUDS<br>FILE- In this Nov. 14, 2012, file photo, wind turbines at the Vantage Wind Farm stand above the clouds at Vantage, Wash.  Renewable energy is derived from renewable sources such as wind, solar, geothermal or plant matter. This type of energy is growing fast in the U.S., but it remains a small contributor to the nation s energy mix. (AP Photo/Yakima Herald-Republic, Gordon King, File)

    How tech is tackling global problems – Tech weekly podcast

    The worlds of science and technology collide as we ask how new tech is being used on localised levels to create global change
  • Tom Clancy's The Division (PS4 XO)

    Gaming special: VR, shooters and 16-bit farming – Tech weekly podcast

    Mark Backler and Molly Carroll join Keith Stuart and Jordan Erica Webber to chat about GDC 2016, shooter Tom Clancy’s The Division, and Stardew Valley, a game that will scratch your digital domestication itch
  • A man demos Sony VR

    The future of wearable tech - Tech weekly podcast

    The newest and weirdest in wearables from the Wearable Technology Show 2016
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