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      <title>Tech Monthly on Phonic FM</title>
      <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/series/tech-monthly/</link>
      <description>
         From Exeter, the south-west’s silicon city, Tech Monthly on Phonic FM shines a light on the technology shaping our world.
The programme was live on the second Thursday of every month at 4pm on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online) and available to download here soon after.

Your hosts are Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge.

Contact the programme at tech@phonic.fm, or tweet @PhonicTech.

Tech Monthly on Phonic FM is an Ear, Knows &#038; Throat production, supported by Exeter City Council.      </description>
      <language>en-GB</language>
      <copyright>&#169; 2020 Ear, Knows &amp; Throat</copyright>
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         From Exeter, the south-west’s silicon city, Tech Monthly on Phonic FM shines a light on the technology shaping our world.      </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
      <itunes:summary>
         From Exeter, the south-west’s silicon city, Tech Monthly on Phonic FM shines a light on the technology shaping our world.
The programme was live on the second Thursday of every month at 4pm on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online) and available to download here soon after.

Your hosts are Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge.

Contact the programme at tech@phonic.fm, or tweet @PhonicTech.

Tech Monthly on Phonic FM is an Ear, Knows &#038; Throat production, supported by Exeter City Council.      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:owner>
         <itunes:name>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:name>
         <itunes:email>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk</itunes:email>
      </itunes:owner>
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      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

      <itunes:category text="Business" />
      <itunes:category text="Technology" />
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         <title>Tech Monthly special: May 2017</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-special-may-2017/</link>
         <description>
            In a special edition of Tech Monthly, Helen, Rob and Ian spend a weekend at the Met Office for the International Space Apps Challenge, and annual hack weekend kick-started by NASA.

Plus: an interview with Farmer Glitch from Hacker Farm, ahead of his punk console workshops during Art Week Exeter.

International Space Apps Challenge (https://2017.spaceappschallenge.org/)
Space Apps Exeter (http://spaceappsexeter.org/)
Met Office Informatics Lab (http://informaticslab.co.uk/)
TechExeter (https://techexeter.uk/)
Farmer Glitch (https://hackerfarm.net/)
Art Week Exeter (http://www.artweekexeter.org.uk/)

Presenters: Helen Connole, Rob J Glover and Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 18 May 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online).

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-special-may-2017/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2017 16:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            In a special edition of Tech Monthly, Helen, Rob and Ian spend a weekend at the Met Office for the International Space Apps Challenge, and annual hack weekend kick-started by NASA.         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            In a special edition of Tech Monthly, Helen, Rob and Ian spend a weekend at the Met Office for the International Space Apps Challenge, and annual hack weekend kick-started by NASA.

Plus: an interview with Farmer Glitch from Hacker Farm, ahead of his punk console workshops during Art Week Exeter.

International Space Apps Challenge (https://2017.spaceappschallenge.org/)
Space Apps Exeter (http://spaceappsexeter.org/)
Met Office Informatics Lab (http://informaticslab.co.uk/)
TechExeter (https://techexeter.uk/)
Farmer Glitch (https://hackerfarm.net/)
Art Week Exeter (http://www.artweekexeter.org.uk/)

Presenters: Helen Connole, Rob J Glover and Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 18 May 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online).

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:48:05</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>Art Week Exeter, Farmer Glitch, hack, hack day, hack weekend, Hacker Farm, hacking, Informatics Lab, International Space Apps Challenge, Met Office, NASA</itunes:keywords>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <item>
         <title>Tech Monthly: April 2017</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-april-2017/</link>
         <description>
            Helen and Rob discuss YouTubing in the last episode of this series. They’re joined by social media specialist and vlogger Matt Young, professional YouTuber Paul Grogan, and founder of Tubers Academy, Nick Ellison.

Plus: a round-up of technology stories.

Related links:

Tubers Academy (https://tubers.uk/)
Gaming Rules! (http://gaming-rules.com/)
Matt Young (http://mrmattyoung.co.uk/)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 13 April 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-april-2017/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2017 16:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            Helen and Rob discuss YouTubing in the last episode of this series. They’re joined by social media specialist and vlogger Matt Young, professional YouTuber Paul Grogan, and founder of Tubers Academy, Nick Ellison.         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            Helen and Rob discuss YouTubing in the last episode of this series. They’re joined by social media specialist and vlogger Matt Young, professional YouTuber Paul Grogan, and founder of Tubers Academy, Nick Ellison.

Plus: a round-up of technology stories.

Related links:

Tubers Academy (https://tubers.uk/)
Gaming Rules! (http://gaming-rules.com/)
Matt Young (http://mrmattyoung.co.uk/)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 13 April 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:47:54</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>blogging, Exeter, Gaming Rules!, Matt Young, Mr Matt Young, Nick Ellison, Paul Grogan, Phonic FM, social media, Tubers, video, vlogging, YouTube</itunes:keywords>
         <itunes:image href="" />
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <item>
         <title>Tech Monthly: March 2017</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-march-2017/</link>
         <description>
            This month Helen and Rob explore ‘big data’ with guests Niall Robinson from the Met Office’s Informatics Lab and Professor Lora Fleming from the University of Exeter.

Plus: voices from TechExeter and a round-up of technology stories.

Links to resources mentioned in the programme:

Met Office (http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)
Informatics Lab (http://informaticslab.co.uk/)
Kaleider (http://kaleider.com/)
TechExeter (https://techexeter.uk/)
Kaggle (https://www.kaggle.com/)
Professor Lora Fleming (http://www.ecehh.org/people/prof-lora-fleming/)
Mostly Weather podcast (http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/mostly-weather)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 9 March 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 13 April 2017.

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-march-2017/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2017 17:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            This month Helen and Rob explore ‘big data’ with guests Niall Robinson from the Met Office’s Informatics Lab and Professor Lora Fleming from the University of Exeter.         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            This month Helen and Rob explore ‘big data’ with guests Niall Robinson from the Met Office’s Informatics Lab and Professor Lora Fleming from the University of Exeter.

Plus: voices from TechExeter and a round-up of technology stories.

Links to resources mentioned in the programme:

Met Office (http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)
Informatics Lab (http://informaticslab.co.uk/)
Kaleider (http://kaleider.com/)
TechExeter (https://techexeter.uk/)
Kaggle (https://www.kaggle.com/)
Professor Lora Fleming (http://www.ecehh.org/people/prof-lora-fleming/)
Mostly Weather podcast (http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/mostly-weather)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 9 March 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 13 April 2017.

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:41:06</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>big data, data, data science, Informatics Lab, Kaggle, Lora Flemming, Met Office, Niall Robinson, TechExeter, technology, University of Exeter</itunes:keywords>
         <itunes:image href="" />
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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      <item>
         <title>Tech Monthly: February 2017</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-february-2017/</link>
         <description>
            This month Helen and Rob explore matters of cyber-security. They're joined by Bob Bunney from Devon and Cornwall Police and cyber-security consultant Durgan Cooper.

Plus: voices from the Secure South West 8 conference at Plymouth University and a round-up of technology stories.

Links to resources mentioned in the programme:

Devon &#038; Cornwall Police (https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/)
National Cyber Security Centre (https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/)
ActionFraud (http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/)
Get Safe Online (https://www.getsafeonline.org/)
Cyber Essentials (https://www.cyberaware.gov.uk/cyberessentials/)
Secure South West (http://www.securesouthwest.com/)
CompTIA (https://www.comptia.org/)
South West Cyber Security Cluster (https://southwestcsc.org/)
GDPR (The EU General Data Protection Regulation – http://www.eugdpr.org/)
CiSP (Cyber-security Information Sharing Partnership – https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cisp)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 9 February 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 9 March 2017.

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-february-2017/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2017 17:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            This month Helen and Rob explore matters of cyber-security. They're joined by Bob Bunney from Devon and Cornwall Police and cyber-security consultant Durgan Cooper.         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            This month Helen and Rob explore matters of cyber-security. They're joined by Bob Bunney from Devon and Cornwall Police and cyber-security consultant Durgan Cooper.

Plus: voices from the Secure South West 8 conference at Plymouth University and a round-up of technology stories.

Links to resources mentioned in the programme:

Devon &#038; Cornwall Police (https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/)
National Cyber Security Centre (https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/)
ActionFraud (http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/)
Get Safe Online (https://www.getsafeonline.org/)
Cyber Essentials (https://www.cyberaware.gov.uk/cyberessentials/)
Secure South West (http://www.securesouthwest.com/)
CompTIA (https://www.comptia.org/)
South West Cyber Security Cluster (https://southwestcsc.org/)
GDPR (The EU General Data Protection Regulation – http://www.eugdpr.org/)
CiSP (Cyber-security Information Sharing Partnership – https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cisp)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 9 February 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 9 March 2017.

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:47:31</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>Bob Bunney, crime, cyber, Devon and Cornwall Police, Durgan Cooper, fraud, Pete Woodward, Secure South West, security, South West Cyber Security Cluster</itunes:keywords>
         <itunes:image href="" />
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      </item>


      <item>
         <title>Tech Monthly: January 2017</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-january-2017/</link>
         <description>
            For the new year, Helen and Rob look at starting something new: innovation; entrepreneurship and business start-ups. They're joined by business advisors Petra Davies and Charlotte Collyer; start-up school founder/coach Neil Finnie; and IP/IT solicitor Jess O’Riordan.

Plus: a round-up of technology stories and music from Filta, Daft Punk, Tom Bugs and David Bowie.

Business Boost (http://businessboost.org.uk/)
Corkscrew (https://corkscrew.io/)
The Generator (http://the-generator.org/)
Exeter Business &#038; IP Centre (https://bipc.librariesunlimited.org.uk/)
FabLab Devon (http://www.fablabdevon.org/)
Stephens Scown (https://www.stephens-scown.co.uk/)
Tom Bugs (http://bugbrand.co.uk/)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 12 January 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 9 February 2017.

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-january-2017/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2017 17:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            For the new year, Helen and Rob look at starting something new: innovation; entrepreneurship and business start-ups. They're joined by business advisors Petra Davies and Charlotte Collyer; start-up school founder/coach Neil Finnie; and IP/IT solici…         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            For the new year, Helen and Rob look at starting something new: innovation; entrepreneurship and business start-ups. They're joined by business advisors Petra Davies and Charlotte Collyer; start-up school founder/coach Neil Finnie; and IP/IT solicitor Jess O’Riordan.

Plus: a round-up of technology stories and music from Filta, Daft Punk, Tom Bugs and David Bowie.

Business Boost (http://businessboost.org.uk/)
Corkscrew (https://corkscrew.io/)
The Generator (http://the-generator.org/)
Exeter Business &#038; IP Centre (https://bipc.librariesunlimited.org.uk/)
FabLab Devon (http://www.fablabdevon.org/)
Stephens Scown (https://www.stephens-scown.co.uk/)
Tom Bugs (http://bugbrand.co.uk/)

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 12 January 2017, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 9 February 2017.

Contact the team: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:53:13</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>BIPC, business, Business and IP Centre, Business Boost, Corkscrew, Devon, electronic, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, Exeter, Generator, music, Phonic FM, start-up, Stephens Scown, support, technology, Tom Bugs</itunes:keywords>
         <itunes:image href="" />
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      </item>


      <item>
         <title>Tech Monthly: December 2016</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-december-2016/</link>
         <description>
            In December’s Tech Monthly, Helen and Rob look at music, creativity, and how technology can make life better.

Simon Belshaw’s Music Machines (http://simonbelshaw.co.uk/ + http://2timesdo.co.uk/)
The Big Life Fix (http://bbc.co.uk/biglifefix)
Remap (http://www.remap.org.uk/)
Plymouth Music Zone (http://www.plymouthmusiczone.org.uk/)
Digital Plymouth (http://www.digitalplymouth.com/)
The Aptus Guide (survey, including £50 prize draw: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/XL6KQMK)

Plus: a round-up of technology stories and event listings.

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge and John Wigzell. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 8 December 2016, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 12 January 2017. Contact the team with your comments or stories: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-december-2016/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 17:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            In December’s Tech Monthly, Helen and Rob look at music, creativity, and how technology can make life better.         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            In December’s Tech Monthly, Helen and Rob look at music, creativity, and how technology can make life better.

Simon Belshaw’s Music Machines (http://simonbelshaw.co.uk/ + http://2timesdo.co.uk/)
The Big Life Fix (http://bbc.co.uk/biglifefix)
Remap (http://www.remap.org.uk/)
Plymouth Music Zone (http://www.plymouthmusiczone.org.uk/)
Digital Plymouth (http://www.digitalplymouth.com/)
The Aptus Guide (survey, including £50 prize draw: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/XL6KQMK)

Plus: a round-up of technology stories and event listings.

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge and John Wigzell. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 8 December 2016, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Next programme: 4pm, Thursday 12 January 2017. Contact the team with your comments or stories: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:51:14</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>2.times Do, Aptus Recruitment, assistive, dementia, Digital Plymouth, disability, Exeter, generative, Gina Awad, music, Music Machines, Phonic FM, Plymouth, Plymouth Music Zone, Remap, Simon Belshaw, Simon Reeve, technology, The Big Life Fix</itunes:keywords>
         <itunes:image href="" />
         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      </item>


      <item>
         <title>Tech Monthly: November 2016</title>
         <link>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-november-2016/</link>
         <description>
            In Tech Monthly’s first programme, Helen and Rob are joined by Joe Pearce (Venturefest SW; Exeter Innovation Centre) and Joel Stobart (Custodian Solutions) to talk about the Venturefest SW conference and its Pitchfest scheme, which Custodian Solutions won. We also hear from the recent TechExeter, Graphical Web and Secure South West 7 conferences.

TechExeter (http://techexeter.uk/)
The Graphical Web (http://2016.graphicalweb.org/)
Venturefest SW (http://www.venturefest-sw.co.uk/)
Custodian Solustions (https://custodiansolutions.com/)
Secure South West 7 (http://www.securesouthwest.com/)

Plus: a round-up of other technology stories and listings.

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 10 November 2016, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Contact the team with your comments or stories: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </description>
         <author>info@earknowsthroat.co.uk (Ear, Knows &#38; Throat)</author>
         <guid>http://podcasts.earknowsthroat.co.uk/episodes/tech-monthly-november-2016/</guid>
         <pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2016 17:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
         <itunes:author>Ear, Knows &#38; Throat</itunes:author>
         <itunes:subtitle>
            In Tech Monthly’s first programme, Helen and Rob are joined by Joe Pearce (Venturefest SW; Exeter Innovation Centre) and Joel Stobart (Custodian Solutions) to talk about the Venturefest SW conference and its Pitchfest scheme, which Custodian Solu…         </itunes:subtitle>
         <itunes:summary>
            In Tech Monthly’s first programme, Helen and Rob are joined by Joe Pearce (Venturefest SW; Exeter Innovation Centre) and Joel Stobart (Custodian Solutions) to talk about the Venturefest SW conference and its Pitchfest scheme, which Custodian Solutions won. We also hear from the recent TechExeter, Graphical Web and Secure South West 7 conferences.

TechExeter (http://techexeter.uk/)
The Graphical Web (http://2016.graphicalweb.org/)
Venturefest SW (http://www.venturefest-sw.co.uk/)
Custodian Solustions (https://custodiansolutions.com/)
Secure South West 7 (http://www.securesouthwest.com/)

Plus: a round-up of other technology stories and listings.

Presenters: Helen Connole and Rob J Glover, with Ian Woodbridge. First broadcast: 4pm, Thursday 10 November 2016, on Phonic FM (106.8FM in Exeter; phonic.fm online). Contact the team with your comments or stories: tech@phonic.fm or @PhonicTech on Twitter.         </itunes:summary>
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         <itunes:duration>00:41:27</itunes:duration>
         <itunes:season></itunes:season>
         <itunes:keywords>Custodian Solutions, Exeter, Graphical Web, Met Office, Phonic FM, Secure South West, security, TechExeter, technology, Venturefest SW</itunes:keywords>
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         <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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