This week on a very special episode of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and his wife Kate Lanxon discuss their experiences of technology throughout their tour of Japan, through Tokyo, Kyoto and Nara. Topics include:
- The inside story of tech inside a traditional geisha house (okiya) in Kyoto’s Gion district
- How printing documents is difficult as all hell
- How using Google Translate’s real-time optical translation helped us in convenience stores, using machines and more
- The lack of self-service checkouts
- Apple Maps is unexpectedly brilliant in Japan. Who knew!?
- Pokemon Go is still very much a thing here, at least in the Akihabara district.
Hard Disks: TM 324 Short Version
Webcams: TM 323 Short Version
That Wasn't Even Our Final Form
The Haribo of Crime Solutions: TM 322 Short Version
The News About Newsgroups: TM 321 Short Version
Scan Face For Smut: TM 320 Short Version
In Aperture Purchases: TM 319 Short Version
Quids Game: TM 318 Short Version
Angry Self-Serving Men: TM 317 Short Version
Like a Perverted Generation Game: TM 316 Short Version
Summit And See: TM 315 Short Version
Genius Solutions For Street Crime: TM 314 Short Version
Back From The Not-Actually-Dead: TM 313 Short Version
Click For Frogs: TM 312 Short Version
Trapped In The E-Gates: TM 311 Short Version
Is It a Bird? Is It a Plane? Yes, And It's Also An Uber: TM 309 Short Version
Let Me Alert It For You: TM 308 Short Version
How British Four-Year-Olds Are Using Smartphones: TM 307 Short Version
ALERT! ALERT! THIS IS JUST A TEST! TM 306 Short Version
Internet Outages & Book Depository's Final Chapter: TM 305 Short Version
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