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Tech Talk Radio is an informative and entertaining technology show on 3WBC, 94.1MHz in Melbourne Australia 8PM Monday nights. Join your host Andrew McColm (ABC Radio & Talk 1116) and chief panelist Dr. Ron as Tech Talk Radio demystifies technology and pr

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TTR Ep 0610: 2009/10 - iiNet V AFACT, iPad, Jobs on Google and Adobe, Conroy's Broadband

It’s been an action packed break this time around with the launch of Apples new iPad. The NBN costs just keep blowing out, in fact the deadlines just keep moving, and probably not the best in an election year, and the big news from last week was iiNet’s win over the film houses in Australia’s first landmark antipiracy case. In case you missed it, iiNet, one of Australia’s largest internet suppliers was taken to task in the Federal Court over allowing its customers to download illega ...

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TTR Ep 0510: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 8

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 8Georgia Simmons (Telstra Foundation) - Graham Henley (Get Data) - Michael Crimean (Audacious Productions) - Anthony Petts (HTC) - George Pongas (Domain Central)In the Tech Talk Radio Summer Series we showcase the best bits of 2009, while The Panel has a well-earned holiday over Christmas and the New Year.This week we're joined by:Georgia Simmons, representing the Telstra Foundation, offering financial grants for programmes dedicated to on-line child safety;Gra ...

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TTR Ep 0410: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 7

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 7 Jason Stirling (Genesys Labs), Matthew Robinson (Digital TV in Europe) and Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab) In the Tech Talk Radio Summer Series we showcase the best bits of 2009, while The Panel has a well-earned holiday over Christmas and the New Year. This week we're joined by: Jason Stirling, the president of Genesys Labs for Australia, New Zealand and India. Jason speaks to us about Interactive Voice Response systems, speech recognition and call cent ...

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TTR Ep 0310: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 6

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 6James Farmer (WordPress), Bruce Matthews (ACMA) and Brett de Hoedt (Hootville)In the Tech Talk Radio Summer Series we showcase the best bits of 2009, while The Panel has a well-earned holiday over Christmas and the New Year.This week we're joined by:* James Farmer of WordPress fame. James speaks to us about blogging, social networks, social websites, citizen journalism and the “bloggeratti”;* Bruce Matthews from the ACMA. Bruce discusses the Federal Govern ...

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TTR Ep 0210: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 5

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 5 This week we're hearing from: - Sally Cockburn aka Dr Feelgood about Pillow Talk, and her love for technology - Adam Turner and Windows 7 launch in 2009

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TTR Ep 5209: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 3

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 3

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TTR Ep 0110: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 4

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 4 Kit Webster from RMIT, Technology in Fine Arts - Grace Kerrison & Martin Gregory, Microsoft - Robert Broomhead, Wireless Institute of Australia In the Tech Talk Radio Summer Series we showcase the best bits of 2009, while The Panel has a well-earned holiday over Christmas and the New Year. This week we're hearing from: * Kit Webster, who's completed a Fine Arts degree, talking about Technology in Fine Arts; * Grace Kerrison from Microsoft, talking ...

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TTR Ep 5109: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 2

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 2

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TTR Ep 5009: 2009/10 Summer Series Episode 1 - Susan McClean (Cyber Safety) and Michel Lawrence (Digital Photography)

2009/10 Summer Series Episode 1 - Susan McClean (Cyber Safety) and Michel Lawrence (Digital Photography)

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TTR Ep 4909: Last show for 09. NBN adds 600k of fiber optic, cinema comes of 3D age, We launch slashrant.com.au, Google luanches new DNS service, plus the year that was wrap!

The holiday season is upon us yet again, and as we down tools and prepare to indulge in that once a year family fun day, which traditionally reminds you why you only do it once a year, it’s nice to know that escapism is only a short drive away, and this year the big screen has really come of age.In these digital days more and more cinemas are install digital theatres, and more and more films are being released in digital 3D, so would it surprise you that the image you see in the new whizz ...

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TTR Ep 4809: TiVo and T-box hit the streets in the beginning of Content Wars, Google Analytics is now Illegal in Germany, Apple now dominant in mobile broadband, Telstra kills 200Mb Fraudband.

The internet has been with us for many years now and wouldn’t you think that everyone would know how to use a search engine by now? Well strange as it may seem, as Google cracks the decade, there are still people about, some even in the Tech Talk office that still don’t understand how search engines work. To this day, I’m still lost as to why some people insist on typing a URL into the Google search box instead of the address bar at the top of the browse. All that asi ...

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TTR Ep 4709: Telstra's 100Mb HFC rollout with T-box, Optus trials LTE or 4G, We look at Chrome OS, Apple says no to support if you smoke, and Microsoft put on notice with ACCC

A few months back on Tech Talk Radio, in May to be precise, we spoke of the upgrade to Telstra’s HFC cable, that’s the coax cable which lives underground in your street, that would allow the incumbent to supply 100Mb data streams to the average suburban house, and it seems the prophecy has come true with Telstra announcing availability from December 1 this year, and also with the launch of its new high definition set top box. Telsta FibreCurrently the HFC provides inte ...

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TTR Ep 4609: Who knows what the difference is between IMAP and POP3. To POP or not to POP that’s the question. Microsoft denies Windows 7 modeled on Mac OS. Twitter suspends retweet service and we look at syncing devices iPhone with Outlook via Gmail.

If you’re family is like mine, that is you have young children who just love watching the same movie over and over and over again, but don’t yet know about the care and maintenance of DVD media, then maybe it’s time to invest in a device which servers movies of a computer at the push of a button. One thing that’s blatantly obvious is when it comes to technology, nothing is ever as simple as it first appears, and connecting a computer to a TV is no different, but th ...

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TTR Ep 4509: Harmony remote controls. Steve Jobs name executive of the decade. There a patches and fixes a-plenty from all the majors this week and The hidden agenda behind the EU's three strike Pier to Pier (P2P) disconnections

We’re on the down hill run of 2009, and only a month and a bit away until the end of the first decade of the century. Gee doesn’t time fly. If you were to stop and look back on the gadgets and technology available at the time, some aspects of technology, such as digital cameras and television have advanced leaps and bounds, on the other hand others, like broadband in Australia – well let’s just say there’s a hell of a lot of mosquitoes about at the moment. About ...

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TTR Ep 4409: eBooks and digital readers like Amazon's Kindle. Telstra: there’s cheaper broadband on the way, Like South Africa, Australian pigeons are much faster than the local internet speeds, and Channel 72 is here, but where's ABC 3?

Technology is supposed to make our lives easier and on the whole it has, we now have the technology and gadgets to keep us in touch and in control wherever we may be on the planet. The problem in today’s modern connected world is which company to choose to allow us to connect. Today we buy a computer, pda, netbook, laptop, or mobile phone and it’s ours to own and to do with what wee wish - a common sense approach to consumerism, but what good is a device like this if it ...

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TTR Ep 4309: Windows 7 finally hits the streets and Adam Turner Talks to the movers and shakers at the Sydney Launch, and Sally Cockburn. aka Dr Feelgood joins the panel.

Our in studio Guest this week is Sally Cockburn, also known as Dr Feelgood. From 1993, her 6 years as host of top rating national radio talk back sex and relationships program "Pillowtalk" on the Austereo Network gathered her a loyal following all over Australia due to her down to earth, practical advice on matters of the heart and body, and tonight she reveals her tech life and style. October 22 2009, Microsoft entered the next phase of it’s evolutionary process with ...

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TTR Ep 4209: Police turn to twitter for this year’s muck up day, Apple expands e-commerce on the iPhone, Microsoft’s Outlook is the target of the week for those keen to peddle malware, Twitter begins Lists Beta, and the Italian town of Venice rolls ou

It never ceases to amaze me how dependent Australians are on mobile phones and new research, released last week by Microsoft Australia, reveals just how integral the mobile phone has become to Australians - with some extremely interesting results! Would it surprise you that we’re now more reliant than ever on mobile phones, and for much more than just making phone calls. The Microsoft-commissioned research also found that Australian adoption and use of text and MMS has ...

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TTR Ep 4109: Adam takes a look at Google's Wave, eBay turns 10, the NSW police advise us NOT to use windows for internet banking, Patch Tuesday is big, and make your passwords strong - WA EFTpos scams thousands.

In these days of easy come, easy go, there one minute, gone the next, web sites and web services, only a few have managed to stand the test of time and become truly iconic internet sites. Probably the one that mostly comes to mind is Google. Who would have thought that search would have developed into what it is today, but it seems that online shoppers, and those keen to spot a bargain have made eBay into probably the most respected online shopping sites to date. Only just ...

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TTR Ep 4009: Monty Python celebrate 40 years, Hey Hey it's Saturday reunite, Apple goes Woolworth's over trademark breach, Microsoft launch FREE online protection, ANZ rolls out FREE wifi, New online threats challenge authorities.

Last Tuesday night, Australian’s had the chance to relive some of their childhood and even adolescence with the return of Hey Hey it’s Saturday to free to air TV last week. Hey Hey was Australia’s longest running variety TV show with a 28 year season which, in its infancy, was a Saturday morning 3 hour kids show. In time the show grew to become very popular with all ages, kids and adults alike as what went over the kids heads in the front row, was not missed by the mu ...

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TTR Ep 3909:250+ shows, Wii games fall, Telstra telemarketers, Google gets sued by authors, Telstra, Invisible Speakers, Google web page notes (sidewiki), NBN looks to buy transACT and Lilly Allen's file sharing habit.

5 years ago Tech Talk started on 3WBC before there was streaming, and just about the time podcasts were becoming fashionable. There was no such thing as ADSL2, the minister for Communications was Helen Coonan, the treasurer was Peter Costello and the prime minister was that short little guy. Now we’re heard on several radio stations around Australia and New Zealand, stream live every Monday night at 8PM and we’re in the ears of podcasters globally. So thanks for sticking around if you ...

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