Heartbroken. Today was a sad day. So sad that tomorrow has no option other than being better than today.
Archives
Nick
May 3, 2020
Episode 16 of KeepInTouch.fm has everything from Tractors to Raspberry Pi-powered ventilators, alongside the usual privacy & security chatter and tech for kids:
- Todd has a technical epiphany in the pre-show
- The usual chat about Security and Privacy is focused around COVID-19 contact tracing
- Raspberry Pi powered ventilators
- Todd goes on a shopping spree
- Quick thoughts on the iPhone SE (2020)
- Kids and messaging apps
Nick
April 11, 2020
Episode 15 of the KeepInTouch.fm podcast is now available. We talk about:
- Our experience with homeschooling the kids
- Working from home
- Zoom’s privacy issues
- To buy or not to buy an iPad for the kids
- Nick’s new job
- … and much more
Nick
March 29, 2020
Episode 14 of the KeepInTouch.fm podcast is now available. We talk about:
- Todd’s worst ever birthday
- AMEX not taking Nick’s money
- Working from home with kids around
- … and much more
Nick
February 15, 2020
Episode 13 of the KeepInTouch.fm podcast is now available. We talk about:
- Todd’s new TV and Amplifier
- Privacy issues with Apple and Ring
- Kids and Cable TV
- … and much more
Nick
January 20, 2020
Episode 12 of the KeepInTouch.fm podcast is now available. We talk about:
- The holidays
- Our 2020 wishlists
- Toys, TVs, and much more
Nick
December 15, 2019
Episode 11 of the KeepInTouch.fm podcast is now available. We talk about:
- Coke vs Pepsi, and why the choice is easy for Nick
- Follow up on our 10th episode anniversary
- RIP Google Cloud Print
- Todd’s next phone will be made by Microsoft
- Lots of thoughts on Thanksgiving and Christmas
- … and much more
Nick
November 19, 2019
Making Episode 10 of the KeepInTouch.fm podcast has been the most fun yet. We cover:
- Open floor plans vs Private Office. Bonus: Keyboard clickiness
- Rainbows and unicorns
- Honey, macaroons, bread, yogurt, and strawberry jam
- Kids: birthday parties, sickness avoidance
- … and much more
Nick
November 15, 2019
It was a pleasure to speak to the Wellington ICT graduate students today.
I remember being in their shoes just a couple of… decades ago. Oh dear.
Nick
September 17, 2019
I hope the U1 chip will enable automatic iPhone, iPad, Mac unlock from a trusted, unlocked device (ie. having an Apple Watch on the wrist could unlock an iPhone as it’s picked up)