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    Pricey Talks Technology

    en-ieJanuary 07, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this weeks episode Pricey talks about his background in technology and how technology has entered the lives of all our homes. Terms like broadband, wifi, smart phones, zoom, streaming, e-banking, music streaming, have become part of our daily lives, particularly with Covid restrictions. Pricey looks at how as well as being a mother, father or housemate you must also be an IT Manager in your home today.

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