Each Sunday, Brad Shoemaker and Will Smith discuss a new technology topic. Come for the long-form co
It's been too long since PC World's hardware expert Gordon Mah Ung dropped by, and what better occas
The sizable slab of silicon known as the Geforce 4090 has landed in Will's computer, so this week we
Will and family just did the Southern California theme-park circuit, so this week we had a casual ch
This week, we're checking back in with the FOSS Pod--now that we're several months (and more than a
Summer may be over, but we're still here and ready to answer the hot questions from you, the listene
This past Friday EVGA made the shocking and abrupt announcement that it's exiting the GPU market aft
The annual Apple event has come and gone, and we're here to run down the goings on with the latest i
We're thinking a lot about the ways you receive and watch TV this week, with a look back at the last
We're doing some navel-gazing on this month's Q&A with a bevy of questions that came in about this v
Hey, did you know Will ran a VR animation company before we did this podcast? By popular request, th
Together, Matter and Thread are the new software and networking standards that promise to make all o
A grab bag, a smorgasbord, a potpourri -- whatever you call it, we've assembled another batch of mic
Look, it's getting harder to think of intro text for a Q&A episode -- but it's ever easier to record
Brad's birthday has come and gone, which gives him the privilege of choosing our next tech year in r
With the James Webb telescope in the news and Will convalescing from COVID-19, we're bringing back o
Will and family have made their annual month-long pilgrimage to the desert once again, so this week
Will's longtime home server Flanders has finally given up the ghost, and now he's streamlined his li
It means being bad at researching how to use a spout. Oh, right, this is a Q&A episode! This month w
Will got his hands on his very own Steam Deck and he's bursting at the seams to talk about it, so we
As summer heats up, we're cooling things down with another (now-semi-annual?) cube of cold opens. Th