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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 4108 - George Pongas COO of Domain Central talks Top Level Domains, The iPhone cracks 10 million - Woz predicts iPod’s death. Google to put ads in online games, Adam Turner talks laptops, ANZ banks on iPhone to bring new business.

Ep 41: George Pongas COO of Domain Central talks Top Level Domains, The iPhone cracks 10 million sales - Woz predicts iPod’s death, says iPhone should be open, Google to put ads in online games, Adam Turner talks laptops, ANZ banks on iPhone to bring new business. Today we ask what’s in a name? Well, if talking domain names, there’s plenty. As more and more business embrace the online world and move into cyber space, the search for the right domain name is becoming quite a challenging propositi...

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[ Mon, 13 Oct 2008 23:40:34 +1100 ]



TTR Ep 4008 - Our 200th Show! Join the everybody on the panel, including Lidija Davis, live from the United States for 2 hours of spontaneous radio guaranteed to entertain.

Here we are at the start of our 200th show. Tech Talk Radio first hit the airwaves in December 2004, and in the past 4 years hopefully you’ve found us to be informative and entertaining in what we believe is Australia’s longest running, non commercial, independent, magazine style radio show. In the life of Tech Talk Radio, we’ve seen lots of technology develop and grow, fads come and go, people hired and fired, and companies evolve and dominate. Suffice to say, globally we’ve had some major tec...

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[ Tue, 7 Oct 2008 08:29:23 +1100 ]



TTR Ep 3908 - Telstra try Twitter, Engin customer service sadly lacking, Google turns 10, Android and the G1, Microsoft and Windows 7, Sony's DLNA Home Network, and Nathan Jones and Anindo Mukherjee from Google talk search with Lidija Davis.

Here we are at the start of our 200th show. Tech Talk Radio first hit the airwaves in December 2004, and in the past 4 years hopefully you’ve found us to be informative and entertaining in what we believe is Australia’s longest running, non commercial, independent, magazine style radio show. In the life of Tech Talk Radio, we’ve seen lots of technology develop and grow, fads come and go, people hired and fired, and companies evolve and dominate. Suffice to say, globally we’ve had some major tec...

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[ Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:43:18 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3808 - Dodgy telemarketing calls from those who should know better, Telstra launch prepaid mobile broadband, Qantas says no to high altitude broadband, the ACCC to investigate websites, the worlds largest prime numbers calculated. Unemployment on t

It’s been an interesting week to say the least in the IT world. Firstly, Microsoft pulled their Jerry Seinfeld tv campaign, you remember, the one we tried to work out last week where Jerry asked bill to give him a sign by adjusting his shorts in the car park of the local supermarket. Well it seems that we weren ’t the only ones who didn’t quite get it. This week Microsoft is back with its “Life without walls”, a new campaign which is more mainstream, in fact so much so the I’d say the entire p...

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[ Mon, 22 Sep 2008 23:33:18 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3708 - Retired Qantas Pilot Mark Mayer returns to Tech Talk to discuss the state of Australia's aviation industry,Apple lunches Nano, iTunes an iPhone updates, Adam finds a use for the Mac Mini

TTR Ep 3708 - Retired Qantas Pilot Mark Mayer returns to Tech Talk to discuss the state of Australia's aviation industry,Apple lunches Nano, iTunes an iPhone updates, Adam finds a use for the Mac Mini Mark Mayer returns to the studios of Tech Talk Radio to talk about the latest happenings in Aviation. Mark is a retired Qantas commercial airline pilot who is very passionate about aircraft of all shapes and sizes. Also tonight... Cast your mind back to the middle of the 20th century for th...

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[ Mon, 15 Sep 2008 22:56:05 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3608 - Google's chrome, Sony's explosive battery recall - again! Adam talks P2P file sharing, Ericsson demonstrates 4G, Brits suffer from discomgoogleation, Dr Ron returns from the UK, Itunes goes Hi def and more...

Tech Talk Radio Ep 36-2008 | Google's chrome, Sony's explosive battery recall - again! Adam talks P2P file sharing, Ericsson demonstrates 4G, Brits suffer from discomgoogleation, Dr Ron returns from the UK, Itunes goes Hi def and more... Google have rocked the internet world with the release of Chrome, yet another web browser to rival that of Microsoft’s Internet explorer, Mozilla’s Firefox, and Apples Safari. Here’s the thing, Google's Open Source web browser incorporates code and features ...

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[ Mon, 8 Sep 2008 22:37:25 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3508 - 30% of people buy products based on spam, Steve Jobs - "Not dead yet", iiNet becomes more aggressive in the digital marketplace, Telstra tells Optus to prove "86%", MS slams Google on Privacy

Tech Talk Radio Ep 35-2008 | Navigate with John Cleese, Hutchinson 3 to expand its service, Intel introduces wireless power, Adam asks where's Apple in the lounge room? iPhone dilemmas, Ipod Battery dilemmas, Jerry Sienfeld to advertise Microsoft and more... It never ceases to amaze me how consumers are treated by tech companies after they’ve made a purchase of goods and services. It also raises the issue of 3rd party extended warranties, which, in my opinion, are not worth the paper they’re p...

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[ Mon, 1 Sep 2008 23:45:21 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3408 - Navigate with John Cleese, Hutchinson 3 to expand its service, Intel introduces wireless power, Adam asks where's Apple in the lounge room? iPhone dilemmas, Ipod Battery dilemmas, Jerry Sienfeld to advertise Microsoft and more...

Tech Talk Radio Ep 34-2008 | Navigate with John Cleese, Hutchinson 3 to expand its service, Intel introduces wireless power, Adam asks where's Apple in the lounge room? iPhone dilemmas, Ipod Battery dilemmas, Jerry Sienfeld to advertise Microsoft and more... Since our last show I’ve had reason to call Australia’s triple 0 emergency services number from a mobile service. All things went smoothly but the number of questions the call taker asked me because I called from a mobile phone was surpris...

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[ Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:41:41 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3308 - Phil Burges quits Telstra, Spam and High Definition TV both win Gold at the Bejing Olympics, Apple foists MobileMe on to Windows boxes, iPhone kill switch, news about Apple TV, and iTunes sells movies in Oz.

Well it’s been a month since the much-hyped iPhone came out and while most users are thrilled with their devices, it seems there are some problems. This week it emerged that some users are shocked at the size of the bills they are receiving because of big data downloads, while others are upset with the phone’s browsing speed and reception. Along with bill shock, Apple's CEO Steve Jobs Monday confirmed that the company has a "kill switch" it can flip to remotely disable potentially malicious ap...

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[ Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:12:47 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3208 - Google Maps lands in Australia, Spam spam and more Spam thanks to the Olympics, Microsoft launches mesh, Dr Ron calls in from Ireland, and Simon Pearce will tell us about the implementation of Windows server 2008 into Symbion Health.

There’s nothing like a special event to bring out the worst of the spammers. Whether it be credit card details, bank details or identity theft, there’s plenty of it about at the moment, mostly thanks to the Olympic Games. More so than at any other time in internet history, spam is up, identity theft is the opening story of mainstream media, and crooks and shonks our lurking behind the most benign emails. According to the latest quarterly Secure Computing Internet Threats Report, around 150bn...

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[ Mon, 11 Aug 2008 23:00:12 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3108 - New Mobile broadband packages from Telsta and 3, The olympics are coming!, Google becomes more open about search, Cuil launches, Naked DSL is off to a good start in Australia.

Tech Talk Radio Ep 30-2008 | New Mobile broadband packages from Telsta and 3, The olympics are coming!, Google becomes more open about search, Cuil launches, Naked DSL is off to a good start in Australia. If there’s one thing Australian's have to thank Apple for, it’s the iPhone. Whether you love them or hate them, the recent launch of Apples ubiquitous little device has started to change the attitude of telcos when it comes to mobile broadband. Anyone who has a mobile broadband device knows t...

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[ Mon, 4 Aug 2008 23:24:53 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 3008 - iView, British ISP to red flag music sharers, Adam Turner goes head to head with Optus and Telstra over churning, Google looks like it will buy Digg, Apples MobileMe email outage, and Internode introduces IP6

The leader in Australian broadband content delivery has reached another milestone. I’m talking about the Australian Broadcasting Commissions iView service which was opened up to public access last week. It’s not that it’s all that revolutionary to the rest of the world, but in the bandwidth and speed impaired world of Australian internet, the ABC has now opened up it two digital channels, ABC1 and ABC2 to a Video on Demand service. This is a major leap forward for Australian television viewers...

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[ Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:16:25 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2908 - iPhones, Business 2 consumer, Papal SMS, Apple and Psystar, NBM Delayed, ACMA monitors websites

Tech Talk Radio Ep 29-2008 | iPhones, Business 2 consumer, Papal SMS, Apple and Psystar, NBM Delayed, ACMA monitors website The iPhone is only a week old and already it’s making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Logging on the morning after last weeks show, I was greeted with the headline “Aussie 3G iPhone is a bad joke” then later that day, another headline “Hold off on iPhone, says analysts” The media reported Rob Enderle, founder and principle analyst for the Enderle Group, saying Apple ...

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[ Mon, 21 Jul 2008 23:27:09 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2808 - The iPhone arrives in Australia, and extortion is the name of the telco game. TiVo and Foxtel IQ arrive, Segate release a 1.5Tb HD and NASA retires its fleet.

At last the iPhone has arrived as apple lovers globally revel in the birth of a 4.7 ounce bouncing baby telecommunications device which is nothing like the world has seen before... well Australia at least. Adam Turner joins us live in the studio to discuss the iPhone, TiVo, and Foxtels IQ. According to Australian PC World, New Zealander Jonny Gladwell was the first customer anywhere in the world to purchase the iPhone 3G, gaining the nickname iPhone Jonny from tech bloggers. Brett Howell becam...

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[ Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:22:56 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2708 - iPhone Security Threats, Telstra customers get police powers, Optus and iTunes, eBay backs down, Tivo, Topfield, PVRs, the Olympics and the digital lounge room!

This week, it seems consumers have the upper hand over ebay thanks to a bit of friendly persuasion from Australia’s consumer watch dog, the ACCC. The world’s largest online auction website Ebay tried to remove nearly all forms of alternate payment recently, and force Australian users to use Ebay’s own payment facility, Paypal, but the ACCC had other ideas. Also, the Arrival of the iPhone is now less than a week away, and the dust looks like it’s settled. Optus, Vodafone and Telstra are all set ...

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[ Mon, 7 Jul 2008 23:17:16 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2608 - ICANN changes top level domain names, Telstra announces iPhone, Firefox hit's 19m, Sol and Warnie equal 5th most untrusted individuals in Australia, and Lucy Buttler joins the panel.

This week, we’re about to witness the next internet revolution, as domain names as we know them are about to become simpler, but probably more confusing. Paul Twomey announced a plan to allow users to register generic domain names has been approved by The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers otherwise known as (ICANN) The plan will allow users to register whatever domain suffix they want for their site, rather than being limited to the traditional .com or .net labels. So instea...

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[ Mon, 30 Jun 2008 23:40:35 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2508 - Firefox 3, NAB spams social networking site, Foxtel and HD explained, Microsoft re releases security fixes, Apple’s open for business in Sydney, Safari gets a tune up too and Developers shun Microsoft Vista

This week, it’s Telstra’s now you see it, now you don’t, now you see it again iPhone. There’s still a few weeks to July 11, the day Apple’s penultimate portable gadget hits the streets here in oz, so who knows what’s left in store? Also today, what do you think would happen to you if you grabbed a megaphone and walked in to a National Australia Bank and bellowed to the world that you had some free tickets to a footy game that you wanted to give away? Chances are you’d be escorted from the buil...

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[ Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:19:59 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2408 - The iPhone 3G is here! Telstra gets into legal talks with Optus over the iPhone ACCC slams eBay PayPal policy Prisons in plan to jam mobiles and MySpace to get facelift

This week, Apple's iPhone supporting third generation mobile communications is heading for our shores. After months of speculation, finally the rumors will be laid to rest. To start with, it’s not called the 3G iPhone. It’s called the iPhone 3G. So, jet’s take a look at what’s in, and what’s out? To start with GPS is in. GPS receivers in mobile devices isn’t new, as Sony Ericsson include it now in their current range of phone, as well as other manufacturers. A 3G chipset enabling much faster ...

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[ Tue, 17 Jun 2008 07:57:59 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2308 - Telstra slams 'bogus' broadband report, A look into Apples WWDC, Government launches alert service to kick off E-security Week, Researchers map out web badlands, Acer bets big on Linux.

In these days of phishing, credit card fraud and email nasties, the Australian Government has a new initiative call e-security week. In an effort to protect individuals and small businesses of the perils of today’s online world, the government has launched a new website to try and educate users in four main areas, titled: Securing your computer, Small businesses safe on line, Smart transacting online, and Kids safe online. There’s no software to download, no hard earned cash to part with - it d...

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[ Mon, 9 Jun 2008 23:23:43 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2208 - Telstra’s 3D hologram – or holoscam? Live hologram an Australian first? Gates promises 'multi-touch' Windows 7, GPS units giving dodgy directions, Local credit card fraud tops $100m.

As consumers of technology, or any commodity for that matter, we place a certain amount of trust in the hands of the manufacturer or service provider. Technical specifications aside, we, as consumers, place a great deal of weight on the brand name behind whatever it is we’re buying – but at what price? Brand names are everything. Recently on Tech Talk Radio we spoke of the great brands of 2008, of which Google, Microsoft and Apple were amongst the top ten global brands. So, do we assume that ju...

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[ Mon, 2 Jun 2008 23:22:46 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2108 - Telstra laptops - too good to be true? G9 changes its name to Terria, Conroy delays network deadline, Aussie's loose millions to Nigeria, Microsoft search cash back, Rico Malvar talks to Tech Talk Radio, and in Part one, we look at the mobil

The world of technology is an ever changing feast of gadgets and software. When it comes to the world’s most influential technological companies, Microsoft, Apple and Google would have to be those at the top of the list. Telecommunications companies globally provide the conduit for connectivity, but if it weren’t for the hardware and software vendors then life would not be as it is today. Some people embrace technology and some treat it with contempt. Such is human nature, but the one thing th...

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[ Mon, 26 May 2008 23:00:20 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 2008 - Michael Cremean talks home audio and broadcast audio, Aus Gov pulls the covers over solar panels, Tassie a step closer to broadband, Apple dismiss Safari vulnerability, Nintendo set to launch "Wii Fit" exercise game.

If you've ever wondered how to set up you home cinema system, or why the commercials on TV seem louder than the program, be sure to tune in tonight when Michael Cremean joins us live in the Tech Talk Studios to answer all your audio questions. Michael runs a successful audio post production house which has hundreds of TV commercials and programs pass through its doorway each year. Also: Generation Y are making their mark on society in many ways. What with the armament of technology at their di...

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[ Mon, 19 May 2008 23:04:13 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 1908 - Windows XP Service Pack 3 creates havoc with AMD processors and some PC's, iPhone now a certainty, it's just a matter of when, Live Mesh explained, Tasmanian broadband issues, Optus 42Mb HSDPA

Last week, months of speculation came to an end as Vodafone announced that it had won the support of Apple to distribute the iPhone in Australia as well as the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa, and Turkey later this year. For those keen to snap up the what some say is an overrated device, it looks like you may have to wait until Christmas to get your chance. Surprisingly, there was no mention of a 3G iPhone in any of the press releases, but logic ...

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[ Mon, 12 May 2008 23:01:14 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 1808 - Conroy talks Digital TV, Data Recovery, more eBay dilemmas, Safari takes off for PC, Spam turns 30, XP SP3 and Vista SP1 delayed, TIVO in Australia, 2008 biggest IT Brand Names

In the not to distant future, web surfers globally will have new versions of their favorite web browser foisted upon them from all the major players. Apple's Safari, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, and Mozilla's Firefox are battling to become your browser of choice. So which one should you use - Safari 3.1, Firefox 3, or Internet Explorer 8? Apple's latest offering, Safari 3.1, preserves the company's signature focus on clean design and smooth usability, but it lacks any phishing or malware fi...

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[ Mon, 5 May 2008 23:14:46 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 1708 - Windows XP SP3, Vista a 'work in progress', ABS release Aus internet statistics, Maxtor data protection, Website credibility, Email credibility, Fast Flux, Microsoft's cloud

In a new Internet Activity Survey which was released last Thursday, the 24th of April, results collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal Australian’s took up broadband and wireless Internet connections in record numbers during 2007. In fact, at the end of the December quarter, there were 7.10 million subscribers to the Internet in Australia, of which comprised 964,000 business and government subscribers, and 6.14 million household subscribers. With Australia’s population around 21....

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[ Mon, 28 Apr 2008 22:58:38 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 1508 - Brett deHoedt from Hootville talks eMail marketing, Bosses to read employee email, Victoria Police hit facebook wall, Telstra tells rural customers to use Vodaphone for broadband, Paypal changes

Since the dawn of time, marketers have been looking for ways to communicate with consumers. Now, more than ever, the tools in the arsenal of the marketing company have become quite refined, and exceptionally sharp. Never before have we seen the ability to send targeted communications to clients, customers, or potential customers like we do right now. Everyone is online; everyone has an email account, and consumers are certainly more comfortable buying goods, and paying for them, online. If yo...

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[ Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:13:38 +1000 ]



TTR Ep 1308 - ABC launch Playback, How to Twitter, Why to Twitter, Next G not up to promise, Technology and the English Language

The English language is certainly living and breathing, and it’s evolution is certainly faster now than at any other time in the history of the language thanks mainly to the evolution of the internet and computers in general. After all, 10 years ago a small start up company called Google started to help internet users find websites they might be remotely interested in. Today the word Google is a Noun and a Verb, after all, we’ve all heard of the world’s largest search company, and then we’ve...

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[ Mon, 31 Mar 2008 23:20:11 +1100 ]



TTR Ep 1208 - Upgrade your phone to no contract, Internet addiction a mental illness? Apple patches, Safari for XP, Google and Perth meet on the bus. Adam looks at HDTV Nine style.

When was the last time your mobile phone contract was up and it was time to renew? Life’s just cruisey as you indulge your senses with the latest Bluray release on your 60 inch LCD monitor hanging in the middle of your living room while you subtly let your neighbors know about your swanky 5.1 surround sound system, as you jump on your 802.11n wirelessly connected laptop to see what your mates are up to on facebook. Then, all of a sudden, you realize you have to make a decision that commits you ...

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[ Tue, 25 Mar 2008 08:40:07 +1100 ]



TTR Ep 1108 - Martin Gregory - Microsoft Australia talks Windows Server 2008, Telstra runs out of space in exchanges. Lidija Davis Talks about Stumbleupon. New Apple stores for Oz.

During the last week I had the pleasure of catching up with friends I hadn’t seen for a while, and it wasn’t long before I was engaged in a discussion about Plasma and LCD TV's. After 10 minutes of banter I had a refreshing reminder of just what it’s like to be a non technical consumer wanting to buy into the world of home entertainment. It seems that the '20 something' store assistants are keen to make a sale and will tell the customer almost anything to get them to sign on the dotted line. (...

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[ Mon, 17 Mar 2008 22:49:26 +1100 ]



TTR Ep 1008 - Telstra's High Court loss, Vista price crash,iTunes, Patch Tuesday, High Def platforms, eWar games in Australia

There’s never a week that goes by in technology without one of the major players making somewhat of a ruckus. And of course this time, it’s Telstra's turn. Last week, the High Court of Australia ruled against Telstra when it claimed that the ACCC’s ability to set network access fees to its rivals was unconstitutional. In their challenge, Telstra targeted clause 51 of the Australian Constitution, which "guarantees just compensation when property is compulsorily acquired." Naturally they beli...

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[ Mon, 10 Mar 2008 22:54:33 +1100 ]







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