Each Sunday, Brad Shoemaker and Will Smith discuss a new technology topic. Come for the long-form co
Ultra-wideband support has been making its way into phones for a couple of years now, but... what th
What is this week's episode about, you might ask? Why, it has a delightfully floral scent, almost li
Like Spring, emails are upon us once again, and this month we talk about such listener-provided topi
What the heck is going on with modern video game controllers? That's the question we're trying to ad
This week our quest to find consensus on the best advancements in PC-building reaches its end. From
The urge to rank is upon us again, and this time we're looking to put together a list of the best ad
Listener emails return after a brief hiatus, and this time they bring chatter about the correct Wind
This week we're joined by Adam Rogers, Wired senior correspondent and author of Proof: The Science o
Google's "pivot" away from first-party Stadia development seemed like a good cue to spend an episode
Will used to work for a tech magazine. Brad always wanted to. We both read more than our fair share
It's time for a check-in on the health of VR, including the latest in headsets and controllers, stan
Friend of the podcast Doug Ellison from NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab stops by to give us the lowdown on
Time for some 2021 emails! This month we talked about dearly departed Google products, how to fix a
We were unable to turn our attention to anything but the week's horrifying events in Washington, D.C
We're kicking off 2021 with a trip back to... 1985? Yes, we sat down with a vintage episode of the C
With 2020 (finally) drawing to a close, we look back on a few of our favorite tech things, big or sm
Our last email ep of 2020 addresses such topics as: how to trust Google search results (or not), bad
Product design is on our minds this week, starting with the industry-redefining research that led to
The time has come to discuss 5G and the latest cellular data specs (largely because Will got an iPho
While we're nursing our meat hangovers, we took a cue from last week's email about future-proofing y