Episode 32/2008 TX: August 11, 2008

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Google takes to the streets in Australia

Spam, spam and more spam, with a bit of malware thrown in for good measure.

A Microsoft free desktops in a world wide market is on the table.

Jobs makes a boo boo and

Mozilla looks to [...]

Episode 31/2008 TX: August 4,2008

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We take a look at the mobile broadband in Australia

Beijing kicks off in a few days so Adam looks at the feeble TV offerings in Australia

China’s internet conundrum

Apple release 10.5.5 and

We take a look at the take up of Naked [...]

Episode 30/2008 TX: July 28, 2008

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We take a look at the ABC’s new iView service

Adam Turner goes 5 hours in the ring with Optus and Telstra – it’s ugly.

British ISPs in new deal to tackle music piracy

Google In Final Negotiations to Acquire Digg For “Around [...]

Episode 29/2008 TX: July 21, 2008

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Jason Stirling from Genesis joins the panel to talk Business to Business Technology

ACMA approves online content code of practice

Yahoo! accuses Microsoft of sabotage

Government extends NBN deadline

Firefox gets security tune-up and

Apple wants to take Psystar and its clone customers to the [...]

Episode 28/2008 TX: July 14, 2008

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Episode 27/2008 TX: July 7, 2008

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Will the iPhone become the new security threat of 2008

Plasma and LCD tvs blamed for accelerating global warming

Beware, Olympic fever could impact your network

Telstra throws mud at other bidders for the National Broadband Network, and

We hear how Symbian have embrace [...]

Episode 26/2008 TX: June 30, 2008

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Telstra launches cell-phone scannable barcodes

Should FTTN kill the current copper network?

Bill quits Microsoft… again

3 Mobile enlists online help to secure iPhone and

We hear from a rural listener about the state of broadband in the bush and the current broadband woes

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Episode 25/2008 TX: June 23, 2008

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Firefox 3 may break records and the first vulnerability surfaces

Microsoft re releases security fixes

Apple’s open for business in Sydney

Safari gets a tune up too and

Developers shun Microsoft Vista

NAB spams social networking site

Foxtel and HD explained

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Episode 24/2008 TX: June 16, 2008

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Telstra gets into legal talks with Optus over the iPhone

ACCC slams eBay PayPal policy

Melbourne club’s broadband bid

Prisons in plan to jam mobiles

MySpace to get facelift

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Episode 23/2008 TX: June 9, 2008

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Telstra slams ‘bogus’ broadband report

Government launches alert service to kick off E-security Week

Apple’s WWDC: New iPhone, new OS X, new .Mac?

QLD Police net online fraudsters

And Televisions to be given energy rating labels

Links that interested us this week

Telstra slams ‘bogus’ broadband [...]