Sinopsis
Trevor Long and Stephen Fenech love technology - every week they'll talk about the latest news, moves, reviews and information about anything technology!
Episodios
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#445 - Verified hackers
17/07/2020 Duración: 58minTwitter is in big trouble, some of their biggest user accounts were hacked, but not individually - the twitter back end was compromised - what does this mean? Stephen and Trevor discuss. It's world Emoji Day- did you know why? The boys explain, plus discuss some of the new emojis launching later this year. Ecovacs have a whole new model hitting the market, and this one could be a game changer for Robot Vacuums. Netgear launches WiFi 6 mesh systems with two new Orbi units and a new Nighthawk product. Ford launches their connected car app FordPass for remote control of some car features, and Stephen reviews the Google Pixel Buds.
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#444 PRIVATE - Financial Advice
09/07/2020 Duración: 49minA late night chat about lotto, superannuation, investing, nicknames, number plates and Back to the Future
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#444 - Not going to New York
09/07/2020 Duración: 01h07minSamsung's August UNPACKED event has been announced, and there's no SOUP FOR YOU - that is no flights to New York for the two blokes, this year's NOTE event will be online. Plus, flying cars, and the NSW Government's investment in a future concept in regional Australia. Should Tik Tok be banned, or a better question, can it be? New video chat for Tinder - if that's your thing, plus the cost of Mobile Data and Elon Musk's Satellite internet plans
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#443 - The Road Trip Episode
02/07/2020 Duración: 55minWe're on a Roadtrip recording in Cowra, NSW - driving a Hyundai Santa Fe and Mercedes GLS400d, it's been a great ride. High tech cars, great safety and an amazing satellite navigation feature in the Mercedes you have to hear about. Plus, in Cowra there's 5G! Get that! The NBN is all but complete with 11.6million homes able to connect, has it been worth it? Is $4,500 per home good value? Will the iPhone 12 come with a power adaptor in the box? Will it come with headphones? Big questions ahead of Apple's next big launch. Google brings Dinosaurs to life in Augmented Reality as well as helping you find something to watch, and Amazon's new Robot fulfilment centre in Western Sydney.
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#442 - Apple's WWDC Virtually
23/06/2020 Duración: 01h53sA temporary new look to Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference with WWDC being held online. Kicking off today with the "keynote" which was a slick video presentation Stephen and Trevor run through all the changes coming to iOS and iPadOS including Widgets and the App Library on iPhone which should really appeal to many. Watch OS is updating with hand washing instructions and sleep tracking, and the Mac is looking slicker and more iOS like than ever. Plus, a "historic day" for Apple, moving away from Intel processors to their own Silicon.
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#441 - The Ugly Baby
18/06/2020 Duración: 01h12minWhat do the two blokes think of the PS5? Is it a futuristic bit of kit, or the ugly baby? Lots of speculation still about how much it will be and when, but Sony's next gen console is almost here. Plus, WWDC is a week away, speculation time and thoughts on what's to come. Trev plays with a high tech Lego set - LEGO SUPER MARIO and it's fantastic. Arlo's Pro 3 Floodlight lighting up driveways everywhere, the Huawei Matebook X Pro and HP's Mini photo printer the Sprocket Studio.
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#440 PRIVATE - Road Trippin
11/06/2020 Duración: 32minNetflix, Seinfeld, Astrophotography and road trippin:)
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#440 - 5G iPhone delays and affordable smart home
11/06/2020 Duración: 57minCould Apple's next iPhone be delayed? Will they still have an "Event" in September and if so when will the device go on sale? Rumours of delays are strong - the blokes discuss. Plus Sonos have their new ARC Soundbar available now, Stephen and Trevor have been listening in, this is their review. Laser's Connect SmartHome products get even more affordable, with a $10 light globe ready to pair with Google or Alexa - never a better time to turn your home smart. Stephen reviews some impressive, and expensive speakers for audiophiles, Trev has news on an affordable Kia with smart technology, and Stephen looks at the best cities in the world for Internet connectivity.
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#439 - Common Denominator
04/06/2020 Duración: 57minStephen and Trevor talk about the rise in cashless payments, including the boom in the use of PayPal during this Covid-19 Crisis as we turn to online, and a move from dirty money. Facebook's new feature to help protect you from the things you perhaps once said. Zoom Zoom Boom - the utterly amazing revenue Zoom has received in this time and how the company became the name for Video Conferencing. Orcam, the eyes for those who can't see, Xbox and the move to support older games on the next generation console, and the online sales right now for eBay and Amazon members.
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#438 - Superfast Gigabit Binge
28/05/2020 Duración: 01h09minHow fast is too fast, how fast can you handle? With Aussie Broadband offering up to 1000Mbps that's the question this week. Who can get it and how. Plus BINGE, it's real, and we're ready - are you? Sony launch a Vlogging camera the ZV-1 and it's a bloody cracker. Arlo launches the Pro 3 Floodlight to give you light all round your camera. 13Cabs innovates faster than UBER, Apple re-opens the Sydney Apple Store and Telstra goes MMWAVE with 5G
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#437 - Working from home
22/05/2020 Duración: 01h09minApple and Google have released their COVID-19 API for public health organisations - so how does it work, and will it be integrated? Work from Home has been a huge success - can it continue into the post-covid future? Samsung release their low-cost A Series phones and the blokes are impressed. Foxtel set to launch BINGE a new streaming service, Facebook adds controls to help stop scams on Messenger and would we go to Berlin??
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#436 - Sweet Sweet TVs and Nasty 5G
14/05/2020 Duración: 01h11minSamsung announce pricing for their flagship 8K TVs and they're costly, but in reality, pretty good value - the blokes discuss this, plus their reviews of the latest LG OLED which hits it out of the park. The government says 5G is ok - so why all the nutters? Alcatel goes bang for buck with three phones under $200! Security should be front of mind as scammers get nifty, staying protected and staying aware is key. Trev drives F1 2020 and Stephen goes in-ear with Sennheiser.