John Joyce
Solid State Podcast
A weekly show from three hosts deep ”in the trenches of tech”, discussing the latest news, events, and cultural moments around the technology industry and the products, people, and services touching our daily lives.
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8 de jul. de 2026
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Episode 145 - Did COVID kill gaming? (Oh, and we bought a Steam Machine...) 08.07.2026 1:28:37
This week on the Solid State Podcast things get a little… real. We know we talk about a lot of topics on this show, many of them relevant, timely technology stories and others… not so much. This week, it couldn’t get more relevant. It couldn’t be more timely. And it honestly couldn’t… suck much more either. See, one of our favorite corners of the industry, Gaming, is now long past a “state of fl...
Episode 144 - The one where John buys a Commodore 64... 22.06.2026 1:30:03
This week on the Solid State Podcast we… take a bit of a breather. No, not from talking far too quickly. That would be inconceivable. It’s just that we get the feeling sometimes that that world gets entirely too serious around us (because it is), and in this crazy land-of-tech we employ ourselves in… we need to have some room for fun too… We couldn’t think of any better way than a good old fashi...
Episode 143 - We're using Siri AI... (Apple WWDC 2026 recap) 17.06.2026 1:17:52
This week on the Solid State Podcast, we mix everyone’s “favorite” digital assistant with everyone’s… umm… “favorite” emerging technology and get… literally the best version of it we’ve seen yet? Genuinely dear listener, I’m as shocked as you are. My struggles with all-things-Siri through the years have been well documented on not one but two different podcasts for over a decade, and the hilariou...
Episode 142 - Microsoft Build vs Apple WWDC 2026 (Oh, and go play Guild Wars) 08.06.2026 1:24:37
Event Season in tech is one of my favorite times of year for oh so many reasons… not the least of which is that, you know, we have no shortage of things to talk about… (as if that’s ever been a problem around here) And then, even buried in the middle of said “Season”, there’s an even better overlap… a single week where one big conference has just happened and another one is just mere hours away. T...
Episode 141 - Google I/O 2026 (Oh, and go watch Star Wars) 26.05.2026 1:22:54
Technology, by its very nature, is in a constant state of change. What was yesterday’s banner new product or feature sure to take the world by storm is today’s soon-forgotten commodity that we-the-user already take for granted. It’s the way of things. That said, every so often, the change is so big, so foundational, and so… irreversible… it hits just a little bit different. That level of change,...
Episode 140 - All I wanted was a Steam Controller... 11.05.2026 1:18:18
This week on the Solid State Podcast, the only plan we could possibly be accused of having was… well none at all… See if you haven’t noticed, the world is in a bit of a… state of flux right now. Need some RAM? Good luck. Does your product ship by boat through… certain parts of the world? Not right now it’s probably not. Oh and remember “Kyle”, the one helpful person you finally found at AT&T...
Episode 139 - What does "MSP" stand for? (Oh... and Tim Cook stepped down...) 25.04.2026 1:23:24
I would be the last one to call myself a marketing genius, guru, or any other term that might suggest one knows what the heck they’re talking about… but even I know that, in many cases, it’s helpful to call a thing what it is or is supposed to be… you know… so people know what it is or what it’s for? iPhone? It was an phone with an iPod in it… Desktop Computer? Yep, a computer that, once upon a t...
Episode 138 - The thing about Wearables in 2026 07.04.2026 56:22
It’s honestly very funny to me how you can look at a gadget and think one particular way about it… have a stray thought… and then suddenly look at that same gadget in a VERY different light… Spoiler warning and all that jazz, but I recently had that exact experience with nothing other than my trusty, daily driver Apple Watch. There’s no getting around it, the Apple Watch didn’t just define a cate...
Episode 137 - Four Years (and one week) Anniversary Special 17.03.2026 1:38:02
This week on the Solid State Podcast… we’re another year older, certainly no wiser, and somehow just as not-on-time as ever… Yep, you guessed it… on March 11, 2022 we dropped the very first full episode of the show… the runtimes were a shorter, the content was honestly a bit smarter, and my gadget collection… okay it was already out of control but its definitely gotten worse over those years… So...
Episode 136 - Samsung Unpacked, MWC, and Apple Announcement Week 10.03.2026 1:16:44
This week on the Solid State Podcast I… get to speak to you from the past. No, not in a Back to the Future kind of way… though that’d be pretty cool… instead its for the far more mundane reason that, when recording an episode “on the road” its important to remember two things… your recording equipment AND the source files for, you know, actually cutting together the show… So, with that, here we ar...
Episode 135 - The News... Parts Bin Style 13.02.2026 1:15:28
Many times we come to this show, whether it sounds like it or not… relatively prepared. The topic is clear, the message has been more-or-less thought through, and the banter, well, nothing can stop that from meandering… Other weeks though, it’s just not that easy. Tech is funny because it honestly orbits around the gravity of several “big” moments throughout the year. CES, Unpacked, WWDC, etc. Th...
Episode 134 - The thing about the RAM-pocalypse 27.01.2026 1:20:28
When something get’s sufficiently commoditized… it almost reaches a point where you start thinking about that one “thing” as a single, cohesive object rather than the sum of its parts. For many, a car is a thing you sit inside of, press a button or two, and you’re suddenly being propelled down the highway to your eventual destination. For the petrolhead, though, that same car is a symphony of engi...
Episode 133 - This year at CES 2026 14.01.2026 1:24:32
Well… there’s no other way to say it… welcome to 2026 everyone! Yes I know, the more things change the more they stay the same and all that. Resolutions made and near-instantly broken. Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace flooded with all the… umm… “stuff” from last year that you need to get rid of to make room for all the… yeah… “stuff” that magically appeared over the holiday shopping season… and...
Episode 132 - What's next... in 2026? 18.12.2025 1:45:17
A new year somehow always presents a… certain type of friction. We’re tempted, all at once, to think back reflectively on our most recent past while at the same time told to be visionaries about our quickly-approaching future (and beyond)… Well, you’ve likely been listening long enough to know there’s… not a whole lot of what we would call “visionary” happening here at the Solid State Podcast but...
Episode 131 - A look back at the Tech of 2025 10.12.2025 1:24:56
If you want a sneak peek of the future, you just have to take a close enough look at the past… Different versions of that overall premise have popped up throughout my life, and I have to say it’s one that I hold particularly dear and true. The lens of history is such a valuable tool, especially when trying to get a sense of where we’re going as a society, as a person, or, in this case, in tech in...
Episode 130 - What does $1,000 (and less) get us on Black Friday 2025? 13.11.2025 1:33:13
The meaning of things can just… change with time. It’s inescapable, nostalgia is very much a thing, and it’s honestly a tired trope at this point too. That said… sometimes when a thing changes, people insist on acting like it hasn’t and that might just border on (or run right over) the edge of insincerity. So with that in mind, it’s time for some real talk. In just a couple short weeks, tired fro...
Episode 129 - OpenAI launched the Atlas browser... that's good, right? 23.10.2025 1:22:41
Sometimes it’s hard to remember a time before the internet, but I do remember shelves in my bedroom growing up dedicated to an Encyclopedia collection. And then, some years later, I’d get another CD at our local bookstore guaranteeing several hours of access to America Online… and then once, well, online… I was certainly on the internet but that was a world without Google. Years after that Google...
Episode 128 - Parts Bin of all the things (Goodbye Windows 10, hello Apple M5, and more...) 17.10.2025 1:23:13
This week on the Solid State Podcast… well there’s no sugar coating it… we, forgot to set a topic… Now let’s take stock of the positives first… everyone showed up on time, cameras worked on the first try, and the duct tape holding a rather important cable I was supposed to replace almost a year ago… still hasn’t given out. These are the makings of a great episode… Until that fateful moment when o...
Episode 127 - Looking at each other during 07.10.2025 1:12:55
The age-old saying “The more things change the more they stay the same” couldn’t be… more accurate for this week’s show. It’s no secret that we do this show because we love it… we’re not here to be on billboards, top any charts, or quote-unquote “move the needle”… We do the thing out of a genuine passion for the thing we’re doing. 126 times later… well, it had to happen… we… ended up in the same...
Episode 126 - The Gadgets of Gadget Season 2025 (Hands-on... mostly) 24.09.2025 1:19:20
This show has a whole lot of… “whys” behind it… Education(ish) for sure, its just fun is a definite top three, but right atop the mountain for me, at least, is and continues to be our shared, mutual, and genuine love of these silly hunks of plastic, bundles of wires, and ever-charging batteries we simply call “gadgets”. And there’s no better time of year to be a tried-and-true Gadget Head than Ga...
Episode 125 - Are those new iPhones in the Air? (iPhone 17 Launch Event) 10.09.2025 1:32:04
Listen… some weeks I more-or-less bore you with pieces of my own tech history that, honestly, you only just barely signed up for… Other weeks though, well let’s face it there’s just no room for preamble! Generally speaking, mid-ish September is often one of those weeks because, there’s no other way to say it, it’s iPhone announcement week! In a now-tradition going back to October 2011 and the fal...
Episode 124 - The thing about "Handheld" Gaming in 2025 05.09.2025 1:22:51
So it’s not going to exactly be a big secret, you’ll undoubtedly hear it in today’s recording (sorry about that…) but I… have a cold. It’s nothing so terrible that I’m “bed ridden”, but at the same time I absolutely feel like a walking zombie who’s taking 3-4x longer to perform even the most basic task. At thirty seven years old, this is mildly inconvenient at best and day-altering at worst. Twent...
Episode 123 - Can Jimmy Fallon save the Google Pixel? 22.08.2025 1:19:56
I’ve talked, quite recently actually, about my “island of misfit toys”… my shelves upon shelves of yesterday’s tech, lost to time maybe but not to memory. While this week’s entries are very unlikely to earn a spot on said shelf, it doesn’t stop me considering the generations of devices to come first every time a new contender enters the market. Earlier this week I was doing exactly that exercise,...
Episode 122 - The thing about roleing a Nat Twenty... 07.08.2025 1:29:13
Origin stories are a funny thing… they’re one part history lesson, two parts Science Fiction often times, and just a dash of self-indulgent FanFic about ourselves for added flavor… So when we took a proper look at our own origin stories, how we got to this very place in our careers as technology professionals and card-carrying-nerds… we pushed past all the gadgets, all the experimental builds-gone...
Episode 121 - Solid State's "Back to School" Tech Picks of 2025 31.07.2025 1:27:45
The saying “time flies” has always troubled me… time feels like one of those constants we should be able to rely on yet, as it indeed goes by, I will at least agree our perception of it, at minimum… evolves. Take “the long days of summer” for instance… I can remember as a school-aged kid thinking summers would never end, I’d get to play with my friends from sun-up-to-sun-down forever, and fifth gr...
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