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Tech Weekly podcast: The launch of Wii U at E3, Apple's new iCloud for iOS 5

On Tech Weekly this week, Kiss Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur and Jemima are reunited after Jemima 's self-imposed break from technology. And what a week to come back: the announcements are in thick and fast from the U.S. west coast, where the Electronic Entertainment Expo and Apple 's World Wide Developers Conference is underway.

Guardian video game correspondent Keith Stuart, Steve Boxer and Nick Cowen on the floor at E3 in Los Angeles, delivers the dirt on the next generation equipment by Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. Nintendo 's next-generation Wii as the Wii-U was unveiled, and Keith, the analysis by Danny Bilson, director of THQ and Oliver twins - Andrew and Philip - the Blitz Games Studios. It 's also got the latest on the Kinect interface. Sony 's back from the brink, brushing away year of controversy with new titles and a new handheld, the PlayStation Vita. And EA \ Battlelog 'the beginning of a social networking war in the games "free s'?

Charles and Jemima break Apple's announcements: the new service is icloud as customer oriented as it 's have been made out to be? If in a battle with Google and Amazon, it would win? And what about the new IOS-Service: What does his reverse engineering of some of the most popular independently developed service applications (Dropbox, Instapaper, Remember The Milk) mean for the business models of the App developer community? Finally, what else is new on OS X Lion with the exception of the iPod looks good?

Find out all this and more in this week 's Weekly Tech.

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Aleks Krotoski
Keith Stuart
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