This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending May 25, 2013. In this edition: Microsoft reveals the Xbox One, Apple forced to answer questions about tax avoidance, and HTC is in “utter freefall”.
TECHGEEK Weekly 125: Rage Against the Samsung

Google I/O is finally here; Yahoo might be buying Tumblr (and if not, possibly Facebook or Microsoft); and we find out that this podcast is very therapeutic – apparently. All this and more on TECHGEEK Weekly.
The Briefing 36: Week Ending May 18, 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending May 18, 2013. In this edition: Groups calls for more transparency over use of Section 313, France considers a tax on smartphones, and Google I/O news.
TECHGEEK Weekly 124: The Award Winning Website

Adobe creates a cloud, Microsoft creates an Xbox, Google creates glass and we create a podcast. All this and more on TECHGEEK Weekly. We also talking about mysterious packages turning up for Google I/O, The IT Crowd and much much more.
The Briefing 35: Week Ending May 11, 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending May 11, 2013. In this edition: New Zealand government plans to end software patents, Zuckerberg’s new lobby group courts controversy, and Windows Blue confirmed.
The Briefing 34: For The Week Ending May 4, 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending May 4, 2013. In this edition: Microsoft hit by lawsuit over Skype, eSports league caught Bitcoin mining on gamers’ computers, and Google in trouble in the UK over tax.
The Briefing 33: Week Ending April 27, 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending April 27, 2013. In this edition: AFP arrest LulzSec leader, Microsoft set to reveal the next-generation Xbox, and Google loses key patent lawsuits against Microsoft and Apple.
The Briefing 32: Week Ending April 20, 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending April 20, 2013. In this edition: NBN speeds reach a gigabit, Google Glass tech specs revealed and Twitter Music is here!
TECHGEEK Weekly 123: Toiletband

The Liberals now have a plan for the NBN – so is it actually any good? No, and we explain why. Also, our verdict on the BlackBerry Z10, and more on this week’s TECHGEEK Weekly. We also talk about the rumors of a new 7-inch Microsoft tablet and Bitcoins!
The Briefing 31: Week Ending April 13, 2013
This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending April 13, 2013. In this edition: The Coalition finally releases their NBN plans, Bitcoin troubles and We are Hunted is bought by Twitter – for what exactly?
TECHGEEK Weekly 122: TECHGEEK Home

Facebook reveals its Home, HTC One finally has a release date, and Ouya says it’s “not ready for review”. All this and more on TECHGEEK Weekly. We also delve into a Microsoft PR nightmare, Rdio’s Vdio service and Instagraph for Windows Phone.
The Briefing 30: Week Ending April 6, 2013
This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending April 6. In this edition: Facebook reveals Home, France tries to pull a Wikipedia article, and Google forks WebKit for Blink.
TECHGEEK Weekly 121: Everyone wants to make a bloody smartwatch

Microsoft, Apple and Adobe come to Canberra to explain the huge markups – and fail; Google brings out the Chromebooks; and we burst the bubble on that Google Babble screenshot – sorry, it’s fake. All this and more on this slightly belated edition of TECHGEEK Weekly.
The Briefing 29: Week Ending 23 March 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending 23 March 2013. In this edition: Apple, Microsoft and Adobe face the IT Pricing Inquiry, Google brings out some Chromebooks and South Korea gets hit with a cyber attack.
The Briefing 28: Week Ending 16 March 2013

This is The Briefing, a ten-minute-or-less podcast of tech news, for the week ending 16 March 2013. In this edition: Samsung reveals the Galaxy S4, Reuters staff member indicted for assisting hacking, and Google Reader gets the axe.