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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2015 · 49 MIN

53: Making A Stupid Hat

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Illness rips through the halls of the Technically Correct Podcast this week, as Mark is too ill to show up, and Simon is not far off. Highly incapacitated and in need of a new topic, our remaining hosts dig up an interesting article that claims to offer 10 helpful Wi-Fi tips, but really offers something else indeed. In the after-show, Richard and Simon discuss the problems with emoji implementations across different platforms, and how that can really affect how your message might come across. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today. Listen: Direct Download Subscribe: RSS | iTunes Links for this episode BBC Newsbeat: 10 ways to make the wi-fi in your house more powerful Lost in Emoji Translation: Apple vs Android — Matter iOS to Google Hangout Emoji Comparison

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Illness rips through the halls of the Technically Correct Podcast this week, as Mark is too ill to show up, and Simon is not far off. Highly incapacitated and in need of a new topic, our remaining hosts dig up an interesting article that claims to offer 10 helpful Wi-Fi tips, but really offers something else indeed. In the after-show, Richard and Simon discuss the problems with emoji implementations across different platforms, and how that can really affect how your message might come across. | Full show notes at http://tcpodcast.pearfalse.com/episodes/53

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