Tuesday 23 June 2015

When the hype outruns the features: The TechRepublic Podcast, episode 3

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When the hype outruns the features: The TechRepublic Podcast, episode 3

On episode three of The TechRepublic Podcast, we talk about why 3D printing still sucks, the coming of the iPad Pro, and what the newly-unveiled Oculus Rift could mean for businesses.

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