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| 90s Retro PCs with vswitchzero Interview – Game & Gadget Podcast #39 | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:56:53 | |
I am joined by Mike from vswitchzero, who has a fascinating YouTube channel dedicated to 90s retro PC hardware and gaming. In this podcast, we explore the fascinating history of this exciting era of 3D acceleration advancement with classic graphics cards including the 3Dfx Voodoo while delving into the repairs, nostalgia and the pitfalls of revisiting retro PC computing. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #38 – Original Xbox Ticking Disaster, PS Vita Beauty & More… | 04 Sep 2024 | 01:01:45 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #38 – Original Xbox Ticking Disaster, PS Vita Beauty & More…, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #38 – Original Xbox Ticking Disaster, PS Vita Beauty & More…, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #29 – Atari ST Nostalgia, Pink Genies & More… | 02 Aug 2023 | 01:06:59 | |
I am joined by Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games, Steve Ince who is an artist, game designer and writer working on games from Revolution Software such as Broken Sword and also a new guest to our podcast Rees from YouTube channel ctrl-alt-rees as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #28 – Atari Jaguar Development, Beyond Smartphones & More… | 29 Jun 2023 | 01:01:12 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #27 – A.I., ChatGPT, Bard, Voice Assistant Chaos & More… | 25 May 2023 | 00:55:25 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #26 – Intellivision Console, “Talkie” Versions & More… | 12 Mar 2023 | 01:01:40 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Steve Ince who is an artist, game designer and writer working on games from Revolution Software such as Broken Sword as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #25 – Restoring Retro Game Posters with Jan Hofmeister | 20 Jan 2023 | 01:02:29 | |
I am joined by Jan Hofmeister, who has spent years restoring for free, in particular point and click adventure game box art and posters – creating stunning print quality tributes to these classic titles. Titles from Lucas Arts, Adventure Soft and more in beautiful high quality using a variety of assets from the original box art, magazine full-page spreads, manuals and more. Although the audio version of the podcast is still available, this is very much a visual presentation as Jan takes us through a selection of his work and details for the first time the processes and applications he uses for these restorations. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #24 – The Death of 3D, Mastodon Rise, Joys of Plex and More… | 08 Jan 2023 | 01:04:42 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #23 – Writing for Games, Xbox Live with Insignia & More… | 08 Dec 2022 | 00:52:52 | |
I am joined by Steve Ince who is an artist, game designer and writer working on games from Revolution Software such as Broken Sword and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #22 – Arcades, Xbox 360 Live Camera & More… | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:49:59 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #22 – Arcades, Xbox 360 Live Camera & More…, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #22 – Arcades, Xbox 360 Live Camera & More…, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #21 – Revolution Software Kickstarter Book Interview | 23 Sep 2022 | 01:00:35 | |
In this special interview edition Game & Gadget Podcast, I am joined by authors Tony Warriner co-founder of Revolution Software and Martin Mulrooney of Alternative Magazine Online as we discuss their new book which has featured on Kickstarter recently titled Revolution: The Quest for Game Development Greatness. The story of Revolution Software, best known for their point and click adventure games as told by Tony Warriner, one of its original founders. Their Kickstarter was funded within just 4 days of its launch, reaching their £8,000 goal in style. Written by Tony Warriner, employee number one and co-founder of Revolution Software, with a foreword by Charles Cecil, this epic book tells the untold behind-the-scenes story of this much-loved game developer. Ten years on from the hugely successful Broken Sword 5 Kickstarter, Tony is back for another wild ride with this highly personal account of Revolution’s rise from the 1980s 8-bit gaming scene. Revolution: The Quest for Game Development Greatness Kickstarter SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #21 – Revolution Software Kickstarter Book Interview, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #21 – Revolution Software Kickstarter Book Interview, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #20 – Steam Deck, Gizmondo & More… | 12 Sep 2022 | 00:57:23 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| New Metro Siege Game for Amiga Interview – Programmer Alex Brown – Game & Gadget Podcast #37 | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:46:05 | |
I am joined by Alex Brown, programmer of an upcoming brand new beat-em-up 2-player game for the Commodore Amiga – Metro Siege. With the target platform the Amiga A500, originally released way back in 1987! Alex takes us through the journey of pushing the limits of the Amiga A500, the experience of programming with the Amiga custom chips and how this wonderful passion project will become a final release. Topics include:
If you watch the video version of the podcast, I have captured Metro Siege running from my own Amiga A500 (which mine does have Pistorm installed, but I have been assured it will still run great without one). You can find out more by visiting the Metro Siege website. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: New Metro Siege Game for Amiga Interview – Programmer Alex Brown – Game & Gadget Podcast #37, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: New Metro Siege Game for Amiga Interview – Programmer Alex Brown – Game & Gadget Podcast #37, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #19 – Dolby Atmos Music, Magazine Games & More… | 05 Aug 2022 | 00:53:57 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #18 – iPad Pro Post PC Era, Pixel Art Creation & More… | 02 Jun 2022 | 01:07:38 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software, Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games and Stoo Cambridge known for his pixel artwork for Cannon Fodder and other titles from Sensible Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #17 – Cannon Fodder Artwork, Roland MT-32 and More… | 08 Apr 2022 | 01:15:32 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software, Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games and Stoo Cambridge known for his pixel artwork for Cannon Fodder and other titles from Sensible Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #16 – GBA Broken Sword 2 Exists, Music Streaming and More… | 13 Feb 2022 | 01:04:49 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #15 – Imagining Remasters, CD-ROM Woes & More… | 11 Dec 2021 | 01:05:41 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #14 – Nintendo 3DS, Revolution Software Book & More… | 27 Nov 2021 | 00:58:25 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #13 – Flying Controllers, Talking to a Mouse & More… | 13 Nov 2021 | 01:08:36 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #12 – MacBook Pro, Windows 11 & More… | 28 Oct 2021 | 01:10:46 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #11 – Amiga CD32, ScummVM 20 Years & More… | 10 Oct 2021 | 01:08:55 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software, Eugene Sandulenko from ScummVM and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss gaming, gadgets and technology. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #10 – Clive Sinclair, 8-bit Computers & More… | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:43:57 | |
In the 10th Game & Gadget Podcast, I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss gaming, gadgets and technology. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #36 – New Retro Handheld Under £1, Cost of Retro Tech & More… | 31 May 2024 | ||
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
Featured Atari Falcon image By F-Andrey, CC BY 2.0, Link SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #36 – New Retro Handheld Under £1, Cost of Retro Tech & More…, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #36 – New Retro Handheld Under £1, Cost of Retro Tech & More…, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #9 – Google Nest Doorbell Fun & More… | 06 Sep 2021 | 00:54:15 | |
In the 9th Game & Gadget Podcast, I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss gaming, gadgets and technology. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #8 – FPGA, Real Retro Hardware and More… | 25 Aug 2021 | 01:02:35 | |
In the 8th Game & Gadget Podcast, I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software and Neil Thomas who runs the RMC Retro – The Cave YouTube channel with over 130,000 subscribers. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #7 – 3Dfx Vs PowerVR & More… | 10 Aug 2021 | 00:56:40 | |
In the 7th Game & Gadget Podcast, I am joined by Will Judd who works for Eurogamer and Digital Foundry and Daniel Hughes who is one of my closest friends who went to the same college as myself, which meant we had plenty of time to argue about how my 3Dfx was better or worse than his PowerVR for 3D Acceleration in the late 1990s. Topics include:
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| Game & Gadget Podcast #6 – Broken Sword Development & Writing | 29 Jul 2021 | 00:55:57 | |
In the return of the Game & Gadget Podcast, I am joined by Tony Warriner and Steve Ince – both veterans of the game industry who discuss among other things their time working on point and click adventure classic Broken Sword with Revolution Software. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #6 – Broken Sword Development & Writing, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #6 – Broken Sword Development & Writing, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Bits & Bobs Podcast #2 – Half Life: Alyx, ZX Spectrum Next… | 05 Apr 2020 | 00:58:18 | |
In Bits and Bobs Podcast Episode #2, Tony Warriner and I are joined by Sumo Digital Ltd legend, Senior Executive Producer Steve Lycett to share his gaming and technology memories and recent experiences with VR headsets. Topics for episode 2 of our podcast include:
After discussions with Tony Warriner, Co-founder of Revolution Software, we were both yearning for a podcast where we could just… well chat. Have a discussion, a conversation regarding gaming, technology and whatever else pops into our head without the gloss of lavish introductions and lots of editing. Bits and Bobs Podcast introduction We would love to hear your questions for our next show, so please leave them in the comments below for consideration. All comments in the podcast are of course our own and are not the opinions of any other individual or organisation. Original post link: Bits & Bobs Podcast #2 – Half Life: Alyx, ZX Spectrum Next…, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Bits & Bobs Podcast #2 – Half Life: Alyx, ZX Spectrum Next…, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Bits and Bobs Podcast – Episode #1 – Gaming, Gadgets & Technology | 12 Jan 2020 | 00:38:35 | |
After discussions with Tony Warriner, Co-founder of Revolution Software, we were both yearning for a podcast where we could just… well chat. Have a discussion, a conversation regarding gaming, technology and whatever else pops into our head without the gloss of lavish introductions and lots of editing. So, as a result here is our pilot episode of Bits and Bobs in the Raw. Topics for our first podcast include:
We would love to hear your questions for our next show, so please leave them in the comments below for consideration. All comments in the podcast are of course our own and are not the opinions of any other individual or organisation. Original post link: Bits and Bobs Podcast – Episode #1 – Gaming, Gadgets & Technology, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Bits and Bobs Podcast – Episode #1 – Gaming, Gadgets & Technology, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Retro Man Cave Interview – Game & Gadget Podcast #5 | 07 Dec 2019 | 00:50:30 | |
I realised just recently it has been over 5 years since I recorded a show! So, with a fancy new microphone, mixer and the desire to interview fascinating individuals – today I am delighted to kick-start these efforts by talking to Neil from popular YouTube channel ‘Retro Man Cave’, which will soon pass over 100,000 subscribers due to his many videos covering retro computing repair and nostalgia. Make sure you swing by Neil’s YouTube channel ‘Retro Man Cave’ to experience for yourself the wonders of retro computing and join his journey through the rich heritage of past technology. A big thanks to Neil for taking part! SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Retro Man Cave Interview – Game & Gadget Podcast #5, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Retro Man Cave Interview – Game & Gadget Podcast #5, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #4 – Xbox One and PS4 Impressions 4 Months On | 29 Mar 2014 | 00:58:01 | |
In the latest Game & Gadget Podcast we discuss the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles 4 months after the launches, covering the interface, games and features of the two. Joining me are Ken Barnes – Editor at PureXbox.com and Marty Greenwell – writer, editor and podcast host at ConsoleMonster.com. Topics:
We hope you enjoy the podcast. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #4 – Xbox One and PS4 Impressions 4 Months On, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #4 – Xbox One and PS4 Impressions 4 Months On, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #3 – Microsoft, Blackberry, Apple & Even Ducktales | 19 Aug 2013 | 01:02:54 | |
In the latest Game & Gadget Podcast, we discuss Sky’s £9.99 NOW TV Box, Microsoft, Blackberry, Apple & even Ducktales Remastered… Joining me are Ken Barnes – Editor at PureXbox.com, Matt Baxter-Reynolds a mobile software development consultant and technology sociologist based in the UK who blogs for ZDNet and Marty Greenwell – writer, editor and new podcast host at ConsoleMonster.com. Topics included:
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We hope you enjoy the podcast. [CORRECTION: In the podcast, it is mentioned that the NOW TV Box doesn’t have live streams of Sky Movies, actually it does but it is off to the very far side in one menu – although the ‘On-Demand’ content is by far the better option] SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #3 – Microsoft, Blackberry, Apple & Even Ducktales, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #3 – Microsoft, Blackberry, Apple & Even Ducktales, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #2 – E3, Windows 8.1 and WWDC – Debate with Special Guests | 12 Jun 2013 | 01:26:07 | |
In my second episode of the ‘Game & Gadget Podcast’ dedicated to gaming and technology, we discuss the recent E3 announcements from Microsoft, Sony & Nintendo, Windows 8.1 and Apple’s WWDC event. Guests include Matt Baxter-Reynolds a mobile software development consultant and technology sociologist based in the UK who blogs for ZDNet and Chris Brandrick a freelance technology writer at Techhive and a blogger for Gigaom. Please note that due to a technical problem, my side of the recording is not up to the usual high standard I would expect – however, the debate was so interesting and with quite a bit of audio editing on my part, I decided to release regardless so you can all enjoy the discussions. Topics:
We hope you enjoy the podcast. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #2 – E3, Windows 8.1 and WWDC – Debate with Special Guests, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #2 – E3, Windows 8.1 and WWDC – Debate with Special Guests, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #35 – Retro Vs Modern Gaming, Subscriptions Galore & More… | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:52:01 | |
I am joined by Tony Warriner who is one of the founders of Revolution Software as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
NOTE: Tony or I lost connection at the very end, so the conversation goes a little odd as we wonder where the other person went :) Luckily the software locally records so Tony continued recording! SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #35 – Retro Vs Modern Gaming, Subscriptions Galore & More…, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #35 – Retro Vs Modern Gaming, Subscriptions Galore & More…, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #1 – Xbox One – Announcement Debate with Special Guests | 22 May 2013 | 01:47:23 | |
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This is the very first episode of a new podcast series dedicated to gaming and technology known as the ‘Game & Gadget Podcast’. For our first episode, we are covering the recent announcement of the new Xbox One console revealed by Microsoft. It is my aim to have a bunch of guests from various gaming and technology websites within each episode, discussing the latest developments while dipping into retro nostalgia. For our first edition, please welcome Marty Greenwell – writer, editor and new podcast host at ConsoleMonster.com, Peter Willington – Handheld Editor & Community Manager at PocketGamer.co.uk and Ken Barnes – Editor at PureXbox.com. Topics:
We hope you enjoy the podcast. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #1 – Xbox One – Announcement Debate with Special Guests, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #1 – Xbox One – Announcement Debate with Special Guests, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #39 – WPtouch Pro 3 – WordPress Plugin Optimising Mobile and Tablet Design | 07 May 2013 | 00:33:21 | |
Today over Skype I interviewed Dale Mugford, who is the co-founder of Brave New Code. This is Dale’s 3rd time on my podcast and he has joined me to discuss their latest WordPress plugin release WPtouch Pro 3 – a dedicated mobile and tablet view for a WordPress powered website that is designed to decrease loading times and optimises for a touchscreen device. To find out more information about WPtouch, visit the Brave New Code website. Original post link: Podcast #39 – WPtouch Pro 3 – WordPress Plugin Optimising Mobile and Tablet Design, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #39 – WPtouch Pro 3 – WordPress Plugin Optimising Mobile and Tablet Design, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Monster Cast #19 – Always On Hell – ConsoleMonster.com [PODCAST] | 07 Apr 2013 | 01:01:34 | |
Today over Skype, we recorded Monster Cast #19 – produced for the Console Monster website. Joining me in this latest podcast are Marty Greenwell, Reece Warrender, Steven Bourke and special guest Steve Ince. Steve Ince is an award nominated writer and game designer, best known for his work on Revolution Software titles such as the Broken Sword series and is currently working on a freelance basis. Monster Cast is an un-scripted casual podcast, where Console Monster staff members come together and discuss the latest news in gaming over the past few weeks. Topics include…
Also, if you stick around until after the ending goodbyes – Steve Ince gives us an insider view of development for games including the latest Broken Sword title currently in progress! Original post link: Monster Cast #19 – Always On Hell – ConsoleMonster.com [PODCAST], created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Monster Cast #19 – Always On Hell – ConsoleMonster.com [PODCAST], created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #38 – eJay Pure – Musical Creation App with Leo Zullo of Wired Productions | 28 Mar 2013 | 00:31:07 | |
Today over Skype I interviewed Leo Zullo, Managing Director of Wired Productions discussing eJay Pure – a free music creation app that has been announced via a Kickstarter campaign that is hoping to raise £150,000. eJay Pure is expected to release on iOS and Android tablets in November 2013 if funding is successful and is designed to give beginners the opportunity to create electronic music that can be shared with the community online. In the podcast we cover the eJay legacy, designing for a touchscreen interface and what we can expect with eJay Pure. Original post link: Podcast #38 – eJay Pure – Musical Creation App with Leo Zullo of Wired Productions, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #38 – eJay Pure – Musical Creation App with Leo Zullo of Wired Productions, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #37 – Humax, Freeview & Freesat – Humax Discuss TV Technologies | 19 Feb 2013 | 00:29:06 | |
Joining me today over Skype, Graham North – Commercial Director from Humax UK details the different television technologies, the services available and looking ahead to the future of TV and content delivery. Freeview and Freesat are non-subscription based television services that offer a tantalising alternative to other cable and satellite providers who require a monthly fee. Original post link: Podcast #37 – Humax, Freeview & Freesat – Humax Discuss TV Technologies, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #37 – Humax, Freeview & Freesat – Humax Discuss TV Technologies, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #36 – Revolution Software, Broken Sword & More with Charles Cecil | 16 Feb 2013 | 00:34:58 | |
Joining me over Skype, Charles Cecil CEO of Revolution Software discusses the wonderful world of classic point and click adventure games, how the industry has changed and a glimpse of future titles including Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse. Recently, Revolution Software successfully raised $771,560 to develop Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse via a Kickstarter campaign, proving that this genre continues to thrive within the gaming community. Original post link: Podcast #36 – Revolution Software, Broken Sword & More with Charles Cecil, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #36 – Revolution Software, Broken Sword & More with Charles Cecil, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #35 – Trilobyte Games, The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, Tender Loving Care Interview | 03 Nov 2012 | 01:09:14 | |
In my latest podcast, I interview Rob Landeros co-founder of Trilobyte Games and co-founder of Aftermath Media David Wheeler. Between them, they have been involved with such classic titles as The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, Tender Loving Care and more. We discuss their involvement with these titles, with new insights into their development and whether there is a possible continuation of the 7th Guest series. Original post link: Podcast #35 – Trilobyte Games, The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, Tender Loving Care Interview, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #35 – Trilobyte Games, The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, Tender Loving Care Interview, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #34 – Train Simulator 2013 Interview – Duncan Best & Simon Sauntson Reveal Updates | 05 Sep 2012 | 00:28:19 | |
In my latest podcast I interview Duncan Best (Marketing Director) and Simon Sauntson (Marketing Manager) from RailSimulator.com regarding their latest rail simulator product ‘Train Simulator 2013’. Here Duncan and Simon reveal the latest features and updates available in Train Simulator 2013 – including updated menu layouts, new routes & locomotives, improved graphical fidelity & performance, Xbox 360 controller support, the ‘Quick Drive’ options, community creations and much more… Train Simulator 2013 will launch worldwide on Steam on September 20. TS2013 will include fabulous new routes complete with locomotives from around the world. As well as new content, new control options and navigation in-game provide more flexibility and control for players. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Original post link: Podcast #34 – Train Simulator 2013 Interview – Duncan Best & Simon Sauntson Reveal Updates, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #34 – Train Simulator 2013 Interview – Duncan Best & Simon Sauntson Reveal Updates, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #33 – Lost Kidz App for iPhone – Help Locate / Report A Missing Child | 29 Aug 2012 | 00:33:00 | |
In my latest podcast, I interview Stephen Fern who is behind the Lost Kidz app that has just been released for the Apple iPhone. I am sure it is a nightmare for any parent who is distracted for just one single moment, only to realise that their child is no longer by their side. Stephen explains how his app has great potential by utilising a vast community of local app users to aid in the search of locating a missing child. From the official website: As parents, we all know the heart stopping moment when we realise that our child has gone missing. The Lost Kidz App has been developed to enable parents to send out an alert to other parents in the area if their child goes missing. The alert includes a current photo and any relevant information about the child, allowing an anxious parent to recruit the help of everyone in the vicinity to reunite the parent with their child. iTunes Store Link: Lost Kidz Original post link: Podcast #33 – Lost Kidz App for iPhone – Help Locate / Report A Missing Child, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #33 – Lost Kidz App for iPhone – Help Locate / Report A Missing Child, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Podcast #32 – ScummVM – Point and Click Adventure Game Software | 27 Feb 2012 | 01:02:40 | |
In my latest podcast, I interview developers Eugene Sandulenko, Arnaud Boutonné and Johannes Schickel from the open source software ScummVM. ScummVM allows you to enjoy point and click adventure games on a variety of platforms including computers, consoles and portable devices. We discuss a variety of subjects regarding the software, including how it began, how it has evolved and what we can look forward to in the future. ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables shipped with the games, allowing you to play them on systems for which they were never designed! ScummVM supports many adventure games, including LucasArts SCUMM games (such as Monkey Island 1-3, Day of the Tentacle, Sam & Max, …), many of Sierra’s AGI and SCI games (such as King’s Quest 1-6, Space Quest 1-5, …), Discworld 1 and 2, Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2, Beneath A Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Broken Sword 1 and 2, Flight of the Amazon Queen, Gobliiins 1-3, The Legend of Kyrandia 1-3, many of Humongous Entertainment’s children’s SCUMM games (including Freddi Fish and Putt Putt games) and many more. Enjoy… Original post link: Podcast #32 – ScummVM – Point and Click Adventure Game Software, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Podcast #32 – ScummVM – Point and Click Adventure Game Software, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Game & Gadget Podcast #34 – Tomb Raider, BBS, Jetstrike & More… | 23 Feb 2024 | 01:07:28 | |
I am joined by Aaron Fothergill previously from Argonaut Games and now with Shifty Eye Games, Martin Mulrooney of Alternative Magazine Online and Karl from Retro32 as we discuss more gaming, gadgets and technology both retro and modern. Topics include:
SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW: Amazon Music | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Pocket Casts | RSS | Spotify | YouTube Music | YouTube SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate to the Game & Gadget Podcast & Pixel Refresh WEBSITE: Pixel Refresh – Gaming, Gadgets & Tech both Retro & Modern Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #34 – Tomb Raider, BBS, Jetstrike & More…, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Game & Gadget Podcast #34 – Tomb Raider, BBS, Jetstrike & More…, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Boxee Box Podcast – Movies, TV Shows, Music, Photos and Videos on your Television | 24 Sep 2011 | 00:19:33 | |
I interview Wil Stephens who is the Vice President of International Business Development for Boxee. Here he tells us all about their Boxee Box, which is a device you hook up to your HDMI compatible television to expand the content – with access to on-line films, television shows and music, all on demand. You can also view your own captured or created content including music, photographs and home movies all on your television. Below is a transcription with some of the highlights from the podcast, however in the audio version you can enjoy the full interview covering additional topics. James: So before we begin to chat about Boxee, please tell us a little bit about yourself? I am Wil Stephens, I am heading up Boxee’s international operations from London. I joined Boxee at the beginning of this year, before we officially launched in the UK in June. I’m heading up Boxee’s European operations to begin with, starting from London. James: So who are Boxee and where did the name come from? Boxee is a company which is headquarted in New York. The name came from our founder and CEO, whose had a Boxer dog – so the Boxer became Boxee. Boxee is now a four year old start-up. R&D offices based in Tel Aviv, Israel. We are a pretty global company by now, we have around 30-40 employees and growing very rapidly. James: Your main product is the Boxee Box, which claims to be the ‘One box your TV needs’. So what can you tell us about this product and how does it enhance our televisions? A lot of people’s favourite stuff is already available on the Internet. Boxee is the best possible way to get all those movies, TV shows and clips from the web and on to the best screen in your house – which is the television. We catalogue over ten thousand shows, five thousand movies and we also have over 200 apps available on the Boxee Box – so you can browse for new video clips, movies and TV shows – in any format, any language or any territory you wish – all through your TV. James: Boxee Box has a wide range of content providers, many we will recognise including BBC iPlayer – which allows us to watch many of their programmes that we may have missed. What can you tell us about BBC iPlayer on Boxee Box and many of the other services available? We are thrilled to have the BBC iPlayer on the Boxee Box. It is probably the most recognised and appreciated service here in the UK. We are actually in partnership with the BBC developing the new version of iPlayer for the Boxee Box, which will be available very shortly. The benefits of the new version will be far better integration with our content library, which makes the TV shows available on the iPlayer searchable and more discoverable through Boxee’s well known and familiar interface. We are building out other services, working with all the major broadcasters as you’d expect in the UK. We have already made announcements on film service ‘blinkbox’, which will be on the Boxee Box shortly. We are also building out with major European partners – from France, Germany, Sweden, Spain and everywhere else to make Boxee relevant and available to as most people as possible. James: We have TV shows, movies and we have streaming music as well I believe? Yes we do have streaming music. We actually have a number of music streaming services available on the Boxee Box already. We will be making further announcements and new services in the coming weeks. James: So the Boxee Box unit itself, what sort of connections does it have to connect to a television? Basically, we want Boxee to be a HDMI 1 on every television. We want it to be the first HDMI device you plug into your television and the only HDMI device your television needs. We also have audio outs to go into your audio Hi-Fi system to give you the best quality sound. We also feature USB inputs at the back, so you can also attach external storage. James: It’s got built-in wireless and its also got a LAN port if you want to plug in with a wired Ethernet connection, but if you’ve got a Network-Attached Storage drive (NAS), which is basically just a hard drive you can plug into your router – you can connect to any media you have on there to stream directly to your Boxee Box and through your television. It supports right up to 1080p, 24 frames per second and a whole host of audio playback features as well – so I think you’ve pretty much covered the vast majority of content requirements you may have? I think the Boxee Box is probably the most versatile box out there in terms of content formats it can support and I think that’s probably the biggest benefit for people who have lots of local files and movies in various formats – they can all just play on the Boxee Box easily. James: Boxee’s far more than just the hardware Boxee Box you provide, you also have various software options available as well for Windows, Mac and Linux – so what can you tell us about this area? Boxee obviously started life with downloadable software on various platforms and we continue to support them. We have recently announced that we will be releasing a major update for our downloadable software in the next few weeks and we are very excited to bring our software up to speed with the recent developments on the Boxee Box. James: So how does Boxee on the Apple iPad work? It allows you to stream videos between the iPad and the Boxee TV, so it’s a way of curating content, flicking through your libraries, seeing what people are recommending to you and added to the Featured Lists from Boxee’s own editorial team. It’s also there as a way to stream content between your PC, so we have what we call Boxee Media Manager – which is a way of streaming all of the local files you may have that are not playable on an iPad for example flash video. We transcode those videos on the fly, so you can just watch them in real time without doing any extra steps on your part, so it’s a great way to watch any of your local files as well as all the web files in one place. James: So how can we find more about Boxee and Boxee Box and all the other software iterations? Log-on to boxee.tv and also follow us on Twitter @Boxee. Original post link: Boxee Box Podcast – Movies, TV Shows, Music, Photos and Videos on your Television, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Boxee Box Podcast – Movies, TV Shows, Music, Photos and Videos on your Television, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Monster Cast #11 – E3 2011 Special Edition Discussing Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo | 11 Jun 2011 | 00:45:33 | |
I host the latest Monster Cast for gaming website Console Monster, with guests Marty Greenwell and Ricky Lee Staines to discuss the three presentations by Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. Console Monster is an Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation3 specific website with news, reviews, previews, forum, achievements and trophies database. They even have a very sleak iPhone app, which is downloadable on the Apple iTunes Store. Topics include:
Original post link: Monster Cast #11 – E3 2011 Special Edition Discussing Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Monster Cast #11 – E3 2011 Special Edition Discussing Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Auslogics BoostSpeed Podcast with Andrew Breen – Cleans, Speeds Up and Repairs Windows | 27 Mar 2011 | 00:13:58 | |
This is the second Tech Depot Blog UK Podcast, hosted by James Woodcock. On this occasion, Andrew Breen joins me to tell us all about one of their primary products, BoostSpeed which is currently in its 5th version. BoostSpeed claims to be your one-stop computer maintenance and optimisation tool, providing you with everything you may need to keep your PC running fast. The program will clean up, speed up and repair your system, tweak Windows settings to your liking and protect your privacy. Below is a transcription with some of the highlights from the podcast, however in the audio version you can enjoy the full interview covering additional topics located at the bottom of the article. James: Please tell us a little about yourself? Andrew: I am from Canada. I have always worked in online marketing, worked accross Canada and then moved into Australia which is how I hooked up with the team at Auslogics. As people can tell from the name ‘Aus’ stands for Australia, which is where most of the team is. Most of my work is focused online because that is where a lot of our customers are. Right now I am working on promoting our latest product which is BoostSpeed 5. James: So how did Auslogics begin? Andrew: They started in 2008, in Sydney Australia. Like a lot of advanced PC users, they saw that Windows wasn’t doing a great job when it came to helping users maintain their systems – especially system management tools. They are either too complicated or too hard to find or they just weren’t there. Take Windows Disk Defragmentator for example. To start it is super slow, I have been using Vista and it’s taken up to a full day just to ‘defrag’ one hard drive – plus they thought that the built-in defragmentor wasn’t doing a great job. Another example is the registry repair, it is long proven that Windows is built in a way that the registry does need cleaning from time to time and yet there is no built-in way to do that with Microsoft, so Auslogics thought that they could create a software package that was faster than Microsoft’s tools, had more features and was more user friendly. James: What is BoostSpeed? Andrew: You can make the analogy that computers are like cars, without the proper care they start slowing down, experiencing problems and breaking down. BoostSpeed 5 is like taking your car to the garage – we can help you tune up your computer and diagnose and fix problems before they become really big issues. Let’s face it, most Windows computers are built in a way that they do need maintenance and we provide the necessary tools and functionality to do that. James: What kind of problems could we expect without software such as Auslogics BoostSpeed? Andrew: Slowness is really one of the main issues we try and address and that really comes from the registry. Basically, the registry is the core database of any Windows operating system and it stores and manages all the settings for pretty much everything on the computer – all of the hardware, all of the operating system software, all of the applications and user settings. New registry entries are made every day when you are using a computer, especially when you are trying out new software. I am sure you find, after you un-install software – your computer is never quite as quick as it was before and that is a problem with the registry. Ideally, configuration settings should be deleted from the registry automatically when you remove an application or device but often that doesn’t happen. To put it simply, registry errors slows down your computer and that is why registry clean-up is so important. The register cleaner deletes redundant entries from your registry, but there are bits of free space all over the registry and that’s where Registry Defragmentors come in. Registry defragmentation slows down your computer sometimes more than the errors and that is why we put both Registry cleaner and a defragmentor within BoostSpeed 5. James: What is Disk Defragmentation? Andrew: Microsoft provides the tools sometimes, but they are never perfect and that is a classic case with the Disk Defragmentor. It is painfully slow and it doesn’t do anything more than defragment the files, but really that’s not quite enough. The free space also needs to be ‘defragged’ so the new files aren’t split into dozens of fragments and file placement needs to be optimised for faster access. Basically our software fights all the fragmentation and file placement problems. We are actually quite proud that it’s the fastest defragmentor available on the market today. We get fantastic reviews. Original post link: Auslogics BoostSpeed Podcast with Andrew Breen – Cleans, Speeds Up and Repairs Windows, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Auslogics BoostSpeed Podcast with Andrew Breen – Cleans, Speeds Up and Repairs Windows, created by James Woodcock. | |||
| Windows Phone 7 Interview with Oded Ran, Head of Consumer Marketing UK for Windows Phone | 15 Mar 2011 | 00:20:58 | |
James: So before we begin, please tell us a little about yourself? Oded: I have been working for Microsoft UK for the past four years and recently moved to work on the launch of Windows Phone, the new set of phones in the UK since October 2010 and currently working together with our partners in the UK, all the network operators on launching the new set of phones in this country. James: Microsoft have released updates to their mobile platform ‘Windows Mobile’ for many years, but more recently Windows Phone 7 has entered the market with a bold new design, so why is this sudden revamp so important to Microsoft and indeed the consumer? Oded: We took a step back more than a year and a half ago to look at what people want to get out of using smart-phones and new phones and part of that process of rethinking phones in general – we came with the ideas behind Windows Phone 7 that really look extremely different from any other phone in the market currently. The design or the way we call it ‘user interface’, the menus and the software that the phones are running is very much different from other phones. The menus are very sleek, with the introduction of things like ‘live tiles’, motion and animation in a way that is really un-similar to anything else on phones today. Another thing that we really wanted to focus on was to bring a really consistent, familiar and simple experience to phones. For many of your listeners who might not know what a Windows Phone exactly means – you can just imagine that you can just go to any network operator in the UK and ask them to buy various phones from various brands including Samsung, HTC or LG and ask for a Windows Phone so that the look and feel of the phone and the software it is running is very similar and you get to choose the phone hardware that you wish to choose. James: When we first turn on a Windows Phone device, what can we expect? Oded: The first thing that strikes most people when they turn on a phone is just how easy it is to start setting it up after just choosing the right time and date. The user can for instance really simply with just their Facebook details, within a few seconds their address book will be updated with the pictures and names of their own friends and any other information they share with them through Facebook – it is almost like the phone comes alive. It’s also very easy to add your Hotmail, MSN or Windows Live email address (we call it Windows Live ID) – in order to download applications. There’s little bits of software that make phones even more useful and interactive then they used to be to download apps, music etc. The key focus for us again was around the simplicity – people know how to use Office or Internet Explorer on their PCs, we wanted to bring that simplicity also to Windows Phone 7. James: What is a ‘Live Tile’? Oded: Live Tile is a new way of using information on your phone. If you look at different phones today, you have two types. Many phones follow the icon type of menu structure software and icons are very nice and colourful, but they also are not as personal and they are pretty static and don’t change with information, so the weather icon on your phone may always tell you it is always 23 degrees outside and sunny – it will not update with the real information out there. Android and Google went ahead with widgets, but some people when they use a widget may find them a bit more complex, not as easy to use and not as consistent. Live Tiles really take the best out of both worlds, they are very simple and intuitive so the text messages icon is a large icon but it will update automatically with the number of unread messages and will even change from a smiley face to a sad face if you have too many unread text messages. Your weather icon for example would update with the weather and temperature near where you are or if I take another example from an application such as a train travel app, instead of just showing you a logo of your train company, it will actually tell you that your train would be leaving from a specific platform at a specific time. So the idea of Live Tiles is really to enable you to glance quickly at your phone screen and not necessarily to open the app or the setting itself to see what is underneath it. The best example I can give is probably the alarm clock. How many of you currently need to every night when you go to sleep, click on the alarm icon just to open the alarm application – see whether the alarm is set and what time the phone will wake you up. On Windows Phone 7, the tile immediately tells you your alarm clock is on and what time it will wake you up tomorrow. James: For gamers, one of the most exciting additions is that of Xbox Live integration, so what can you tell us about this area? Oded: This bit is really something that when we see Xbox hardcore gamers get their phone, they absolutely fall in love with it for a few reasons. First it’s the only phone with Xbox Live, so that means you get to see your own avatar, you can send and receive messages to your Xbox friends straight from the phone and you can even gain achievements and increase your Gamerscore by playing games on the phone. We also introduced other elements such as online multiplayer, where at least a few games currently offer that functionality. That means that if for instance I am playing Chess, I can invite another friend to play Chess against me and when it is time for my friend to have their move they would be able to get a message on their phone alerting them that it is their turn. It also means for any gamers that they can start interacting with their gaming life, not only from their Xbox 360 game console in their home, but from wherever they are. James: Windows Phone 7 comes with Microsoft Office Mobile built in for ‘working on the go’, but what can be created using this software and how usable is it on a mobile device? Oded: Users of Windows Phones can create or edit documents with Word, Excel and Powerpoint. The most important thing that we worked on is to really make the Office version of Windows Phone extremely easy to use and extremely loyal to how the Word document that you’re editing or the Excel spreadsheet that you’re opening looks on the PC. That is a real problem on some of the experiences users had to have in the past few years, where they would open up a document and it would not look exactly like they would expect it to look on their phone. It might not have the right font, graphics or any other element which would have made it very hard to rely on your phone to use it for work purposes. Original post link: Windows Phone 7 Interview with Oded Ran, Head of Consumer Marketing UK for Windows Phone, created by James Woodcock. Original post link: Windows Phone 7 Interview with Oded Ran, Head of Consumer Marketing UK for Windows Phone, created by James Woodcock. | |||