The Digital Lifestyle Show #305–Computing History

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Great show for you this week, Jason Fitzpatrick from The Centre For Computing History joins Garry, Andrew and I to talk about their fantastic collection historic computers and the great job they are doing preserving out computer heritage (including my person favorite the ZX Spectrum)

We also chat about the weeks news including Airplay in Windows Media Center, My Movies, Windows Home Server, Windows Phone DVBLink apps, IPTV in Media Center and Freeview HD Tuners.

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  1. avatar holidayboy says:

    Nice show, as ever lads :)

    The TW TeeVee app works really well – I’ve been using it everyday since you posted about it!
    It would be great if it could tap into remote potato for extra funtionality.

    I wonder if you could build a SFF 7MC machine and put it in a speccy case? I’ve got an old +3 somewhere in the attic……..

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