23rd July 2022 - Tech News and Reviews on BBC Berkshire
Jul 24, 2022, 06:09 PM
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Bill Buckley on BBC Radio Berkshire to discuss the latest tech news and reviews. This week; China will soon see the first self driving taxis, boasting an AI with the abilities of a driver with 20 years' experience and with the potential to fit vending machines or gaming consoles, these cars are full of sensors and feature radar. Will the potential saving in fares tempt people away from conventional cabs, or are they still at risk of hacking?
1st Gadget of the Week is the Anker Nebula Solar Portable. This portable projector contains the Android OS allowing the installation of any streaming apps or games you could want and features a rechargeable battery that will power it for up to 3 hours, is capable of throwing an HDR image of up to 120 inches, has built in Dolby speakers, and can connect to external sources. Scoring 4 out of 5 listen in for full details
2ns Gadget of the Week is the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini. This compact backlit wireless keyboard lacks a number pad to preserve desk space and features mechanical switches for a superior feel and, as with the MX range, allows for connection to multiple devices and the copying across of files, very handy. Scoring 4 out of 5, full details in the show as always.
You can hear the Gadget Detective on BBC Berkshire just after midday every Saturday and can follow and contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review, thanks!
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1st Gadget of the Week is the Anker Nebula Solar Portable. This portable projector contains the Android OS allowing the installation of any streaming apps or games you could want and features a rechargeable battery that will power it for up to 3 hours, is capable of throwing an HDR image of up to 120 inches, has built in Dolby speakers, and can connect to external sources. Scoring 4 out of 5 listen in for full details
2ns Gadget of the Week is the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini. This compact backlit wireless keyboard lacks a number pad to preserve desk space and features mechanical switches for a superior feel and, as with the MX range, allows for connection to multiple devices and the copying across of files, very handy. Scoring 4 out of 5, full details in the show as always.
You can hear the Gadget Detective on BBC Berkshire just after midday every Saturday and can follow and contact him on Twitter @gadgetdetective. If you enjoy these shows please consider subscribing and leaving a review, thanks!
#Fevzi
#Turkalp
#Gadget
#Detective
#Tech
#Technology
#News
#Reviews
#Help
#Advice
#BBC
#Radio
#Berkshire
#Bill
#Buckley
#China
#Baidu
#RT6
#Self
#Driving
#Driverless
#Cars
#Taxi
#Cab
#AI
#Artificial
#Intelligence
#Sensors
#Radar
#Fare
#Fee
#Cost
#Hacking
#Privacy
#Safety
#GadgetoftheWeek
#Anker
#Nebula
#Solar
#Portable
#Projector
#Android
#Apple
#TV
#Amazon
#Prime
#Netflix
#BBC
#iPlayer
#HDMI
#Speakers
#Wifi
#Bluetooth
#HDMI
#Outdoor
#Indoor
#Streaming
#HDR
#Rechargeable
#Battery
#120
#Inches
#Logitech
#MX
#Mechanical
#Mini
#Keyboard
#Backlit
#Keys
#Drag
#Drop
#Compact
#Keypad
#Numberpad
#Gaming
#Typing