Episodes

Ep 24: Digital Age

This week we’re looking at the super power we just can’t get away from anymore – technology. Shuffle magazine’s editor Magnus Nystedt talks us through and demonstrates the hottest new products and we debate the way our cyber interactions are affecting our lives. Google’s country business manager in Dubai, Husni Khuffash, our friendly psychologist, Dr Saliha Afridi and blogger, Leela Alvarez debate the pros and cons of life online. Plus, a special challenge for Annah and Marwan to complete a technology-free day.

The British Lebanese R&B star who’s been supporting Flo Rida, Ramzi, gives us an exclusive performance from the Virgin Megastore.

And to win a new Nokia X6 phone with 4 million songs for free for keeps, visit www.facebook.com/dubaione20something.

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Taylor Swift Wins 7 Awards at the 2024 MTV VMAs
Jimmy Kimmel Declines Offer to Host the 2025 Oscars!
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