
CES 2018: The Improbable Insights Podcast
David Bryant and Eric Klein traveled to the 2018 CES show and came back excited, disappointed, weary, and overstimulated. We discuss what th...
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Improbable Insights is a technology, gaming and general geekery podcast. We try to be short and pithy, splitting the podcast into three segments. Meaning: We dig deep into a single technolog...

David Bryant and Eric Klein traveled to the 2018 CES show and came back excited, disappointed, weary, and overstimulated. We discuss what th...

Download MP3 We're back! As we enter 2018, the Improbable Insights podcast gang regroup to discuss the gear and media they've acquired in th...

Download MP3 We're back! I've been experimenting with formats. Let me know what you think, either in the comment section of uncertainty.com...

Welcome to the Improbable Insights Podcast Summer Tech Cornucopia! Tech cornucopias are podcasts in which we catch up on some tech news and...

Meaning: Disappointment It's happened to all of us. Something seemingly very cool gets announced. It might be a movie, a game, a new gadget,...

The biggest forward facing video game show in the US has run its course. E3 happened several weeks ago, giving us a little time to reflect o...

It's easier than ever to become a maker. In today's commoditized world, building something unique just for yourself has become a way to expr...

Welcome to the Improbable Insights Podcast. You can almost smell it, feel it, taste it. The tech press and Twitter have been all abuzz about...

Welcome to a new Improbable Insights Podcast. Since we've been away a bit, David Bryant and I talk about some recent bits in the news, inclu...

Game consoles once ruled the roost when it came to AAA game titles. The major console companies vied for exclusive titles and had unparallel...

Scott Gardner, former industry analyst and tech company executive, joins David Bryant and me on the Improbable Insights podcast to discuss t...

Mass Effect Andromeda Updates the Formula Eric and I bring on a guest host, Ron Talbot, to discuss Mass Effect Andromeda. We all took an aft...

Welcome to the revised Improbable Insights podcast. I've streamlined it a bit, taking it from three sections to two. David, Eric, and I will...

Where is the web going? What technical features coming down the pipe will enhance the experience? What changes in the way we interact with t...

I've been watching The Expanse. Beyond its kinetic story lies an assumption that mankind will someday build colonies on Mars, the asteroids,...

The personal computer evolution seems to be slowing. Apple seems to be ignoring high-end customers, 2-in-1 designs are proliferating, and th...

This weeks podcast delves into a variety of interesting and curious recent tech news, including Ultra Blu-ray drives for the PC, the Windows...

The annual CES (don't call it the Consumer Electronics Show!) just wrapped up in Las Vegas. Eric Klein and I talk about what looked cool, wh...

Graphics technology seeks to emulate the real world. Approaches like VR and 3D rendering emulate how we see in all dimensions. High Dynamic...

Elizabeth Case joins me this week as we talk about ideas from science fiction that have inspired us in our daily lives. Science fiction has...

David, Eric, and I covered a lot of ground in 2016, so we look back on a year that seemed more evolutionary than revolutionary, but with som...

Elizabeth Case is back for the holidays to talk about how she went about building a custom drone for her graduate work, the lessons she lear...

This is totally not a holiday gift guide. Some of these things exist now, some will exist in the near future, and some may never exist. It's...

Who will shape the tech future? Which companies, NGOs, governmental organization, and other entities will shape how we use tech, view tech,...

I recently attended part of the RISC-V workshop at the Google campus. RISC-V is a fully open source CPU instruction set developed at UC Berk...

Any new product launch from Cupertino generates both positive and negative buzz, Apple's recent product launches have generated more than th...

Now that the election is behind us, we've seen interesting tidbits about the impact of social media on the election. Whatever your stance on...

While visiting my older daughter, Elizabeth, at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, I attended a talk given by Jon Lindsay, Assistant Professo...

How we value our time and our use of it can be an indicator of both success in life and how we value others. David, Eric, and I all work at...

After several weeks of relatively serious topics, Eric rejoins us as we talk about the fun stuff we're looking forward to through the end of...

Have we reached the age of incrementalism when it comes to tech advances? Intel's new processors add 10% performance and a little less power...

When you were a kid, you probably found it useful and annoying to keep asking your parents the question "Why?" David and I ask that question...

Our recent PAX podcast got me thinking about how relatively wonky, hobbyist board games have penetrated the mainstream. So this podcast focu...

We're joined this week by special guest Scott Gardner, who leads a small chip company which is trying to deliver a vision computing processo...

Eric and David go to PAX, the gamer culture con hosted in Seattle the first weekend in September. They come back brimming with stories of co...

Online shopping has forced us to rethink what retail shopping means. In particular, walking into a store to buy tech gear seems antiquated....

I've often been asked how I became me. That is, how did I get into tech, how did I happen to write about it, and what were the nerd influenc...

Eric, David and I talk about home networking. Or I should say, David and I talk about home networking while Eric decides to build a mini-ent...

This week's podcast sees the whole crew revisiting the idea of everyday carry. Eric and David split between "daily" carry -- normal workdays...

Someday, we'll be surrounded by an invisible network of our own, data constantly streaming into our devices, from our embedded sensors, and...

Welcome to this week's podcast. Eric and I discuss a variety of tech subjects this week, ranging from Windows 10 Anniversary Edition, Nvidia...

Just a quick post to get the podcast up this week, as I'm slammed with work. Eric and I discuss, debate, and argue the merits of various tec...

Pokemon Go is the canary in the coal mine. VR may be cool, and may be more immersive, but even primitive augmented reality apps will generat...

This week's podcast focuses on the little things. David Bryant and I talk about tips and tricks for building a new PC, or rebuilding new PC...

Which graphics card should you buy? We have hard data on the GTX 1080, GTX 1070, and Radeon RX480, the GPU roadmap for the rest of the year,...

David and Eric spend large swaths of time planning trips, traveling, and seemingly endless time waiting in airports or sitting in airliner s...

Eric Klein and I have a spirited discussion about how tech reporting and VCs fail to do proper due diligence when it comes to basic science...

This week's podcast focuses on the incredible changes occurring on the hardware side of the game business. Eric Klein and I discuss Xbox One...

David Bryant and I discuss a few recent tech news bits in this podcast. Topics include Intel's recent Broadwell Extreme launch, Samsung's be...

This week's podcast focuses on keyboards, mice, and other input devices. David's been descending into the depths of keyboard tech, learning...