
Light hearted look at the latest technology news from Australia and beyond. We discuss the tech issues of today that matter to the average Aussie consumer.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 380 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

Aussie Tech Heads - Episode 782
NSW parliament has passed mandatory data breach notification rules.
Mobile Black Spot Program celltower sharing.
Linux Proton Next is an update between Experimental and Stable.
Weekly wrap up of tech news a... more
Aussie Tech Heads - Episode 781
Dropbox hack.
Australian RSPs need to advertise upload speeds.
Microsoft is releasing DirectStorage 1.1.
Linux kernel and x-files.
QLD drivers licenses.
Weird Al Yankovic movie.
Weekly wrap up of tech new... more
Aussie Tech Heads - Episode 780
The government is preparing new data breach notification rules in the wake of the Optus hack.
Google Fiber achieved a 20.2Gbps download speed in a field test in Kansas City.
Google is making it easier to find sea... more
NBN Co increasing support for disadvantaged urban families.
Zoom's app is now known as Zoom Team Chat.
The Sims 4 is going free-to-play starting next month.
Meta Quest Pro VR headset found in hotel room.
Twitter really wants Elon Musk to buy ... more
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Some good stuff but way to much waffle about nothing. If focus on a subject is a new concept to these three people and not to you, then listening to them is hard.
If you’re a new age short concentration span type, then this is for you.
I’ll keep listening for a while in hope
A lot of “umms” and empty air. Maybe have a bit more of a focussed discussion with less waffle?
Great show. Just started listening and great range of discussions and down to earth talk. Fills in some tech news I didn’t manage to come across myself.
I find this podcast to be fun and informative, well done guys.
A laid-back casual approach to tech talk to get you through the day.
Sure, they mighn't have the polished production like Leo Laporte, but they probably don't have the same budget as his productions do. Yet they do quite well and have been around for a while doing their thing, on their terms, and not as uptight/serious as some other tech podcasts. If that's what you're looking for, you've come to the right podcast.










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