Greetings FrequencyCast followers – Another month brings another brand-new episode of FrequencyCast, the TV and Technology radio show.
Here’s what we cover in our June 2013 show, FrequencyCast 88:
- News: Windows Start button to return, o2 wi-fi hotspots to shrink, and the Home Hub 4 is released
- Focus: Getting ready for BT Sport
- Feature: Computer memory upgrades made easy
- Mobile Apps: Cashback apps and a virtual Stephen Fry
- Discussed: How safe is NFC contactless payment?
- Feedback: HDD audio boxes, HTML links and DAB mobile phones
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Show Links:
- Show Notes and Transcripts for Show 88: https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/cast88.html
- BT Sport Interview & info: https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/btsport.html
- Try a RAM upgrade System Scan: https://www.frequencycast.co.uk/redirect.php?id=crucial
- BT Home Hub 4 Unboxing on our YouTube feed: http://www.youtube.com/user/frequencycast
- Sign-up to Quidco and make some cash: http://www.quidco.com/user/3123370/1458030
- Sign-up to TopCashback: http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/sideband
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Please add a comment about this month’s show in the comments section below.
I have just listened to this months show, and at the end you were answering a listeners question regarding DAB on mobile phones, and you said it was only the lobster that had this feature. That information is actually incorrect. Nokia, before they for some reason ditched Symbian as their operating system , had it in their latest phones at that time. N8, C7, C6-01, and E7 and possibly some others that I’ve forgotten about, could all use DAB, as long as you used the compatible headset, which costs about £40. I have the N8 myself, and DAB doesn’t drain the battery any faster than when using its FM radio. Internet radio, on the other hand does drain it very quickly.
I have seen an N8 on ebay with the DAB headset for about £50, which considering it is a very good phone, is worth the price (Ebay listing nothing to do with me btw)