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Can't find the time to keep up with tech news? Looking for some awesome lockdown listening? We have you covered with the Noise Cancelling podcast, which is brought to you by TechRadar and our sister sites Laptop Mag and Tom's Guide. The show is presented by Gareth Beavis, Global Editor in Chief of TechRadar, and features Sherri L. Smith, Editor in Chief of Laptop Mag. This week our guest is Matt Hanson, Senior Computing Editor at TechRadar, who joins us (remotely, of course) to talk about the last seven days in tech. Your headlines for the show: 00:00 Start 02:16 Which product do you want to see sold off to another brand 14:53 Apple M1 Chip 29:00 AMD Radeon and Radeon rx6800xt 33:12 Able Gamers 34:44 Wahoo Watch 36:09 Samsung Galaxy 21 FE and Fold 3 39:36 News Blast 43:55 You shouldn’t but the Xbox Series X right now 51:25 Sign off As usual, we're talking about a variety of topics from the world of tech. We begin the show with this week's Big Question: Which tech product do you want to see sold off to another brand? We also talk about the latest M1 chipset from Apple... a lot! As well as some next-gen gaming and foldable phone chat.  Meanwhile, this week's Unpopular Opinions is all about how you should wait until next year to buy and Xbox Series X. For all this and more, tune into the all-new Noise Cancelling podcast – you can subscribe on Spotify, grab it on Apple podcasts, or find us wherever you get your pods. New episodes land every Friday. Don’t forget to head over to TechRadar.com, LaptopMag.com and Tomsguide.com to read more Music by Lee Rosevere - Thought Bubbles Licenses under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Like TechRadar on Facebook: https://facebook.com/TechRadar  Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/techradar  Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techradar Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/techradar

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