
Greg and Satish discuss computing and cloud trends, new developments in the world of Microsoft, Google and other tech giants and the latest developments in space tech. This podcast is recorded from separate states in this beautiful great southern land – safely and legally socially distanced. Title music selected by DJ Andy.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In our fourth episode of Tech Down Under, we discuss the new Apple MacBook, who are they good for, and how affordable are they. Google are releasing their new pixel phones, the Pixel 6 regular and pro - their first device with their new tensor chip d... more
In the third episode of Tech Down Under, we marvel at the release of the "most pro iPhone ever", take a test to determine our level of Apple fanboy-ness, and discuss some of the tech news from the last week. We also talk about the Pegasus exploit an... more
In our first EVER episode of Tech Down Under, we let you know a little about ourselves and our journey through tech, discussing our beginnings, what we're passionate about and who started with the slowest internet. We also take a dive into Windows 36... more
In the second episode of Tech Down Under, we talk about Windows 11, what we're looking forward to, and about some of the barriers that users may experience when looking to upgrade. We also talk about the imminent release of the new iPhone (lucky numb... more
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