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CNET Australia's weekly podcast discusses the latest gadgets, hottest trends and quirkiest stories in the world of technology, brought to you by the CNET crew.
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Thanks for the memories | In the final CNET Australia podcast, we discuss Joe's love for the Nexus 7, social gaming, Polaroid-branded products and the kissing robots of doom. | 25 7 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
2 |
Bitten by the T-Hub | On this week's podcast, can Telstra succeed with its T-Hub 2? Plus, wearable tech, Jelly Bean updates and Olympics speculation. | 18 7 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
3 |
There's an Android in my console | Would you be swayed by a cheap Android gaming console? Plus, we discuss Russia's proposed plan to censor the internet and Apple's fall from environmental grace. | 11 7 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
4 |
A fair go for tech | This week's podcast takes a closer look at tech pricing in Australia, and asks the question: are we really that worse off? Plus Windows 8 upgrades, chucking sickies from Higgs boson and more. | 4 7 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
5 |
All that Nexus is not gold | We discuss all the latest from Google's I/O 2012 conference, including the Nexus Q and 7, plus the quest to buy a Tuscan village on eBay. | 27 6 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
6 |
On the Surface | GAME stores will all close, R18+ gets written into federal law for games, the Xbox 720 gets a little bit more real, Microsoft's Surface gets smaller and Windows Phone 8 gets an outing. | 21 6 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
7 |
Mac (under) the knife | This week, we natter about new Apple MacBooks, iOS 6, Spotify's Android app getting an improvement, DRM and pre-ordering games. | 13 6 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
8 |
Hiking through E3, Computex and chocolate | We're enamoured with the idea of Google's backpacking Street View, so much so that Joe has volunteered his services. Plus, news from E3 and Computex. | 6 6 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
9 |
Enter the third Galaxy | This week's podcast dissects Samsung's Galaxy S III launch in Australia, plus we chat shimmering monitors and whinge about Mark Zuckerberg. | 30 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
10 |
Drilling away at Spotify, Diablo and mobile upgrades | One cannot fully appreciate the wonders of the perfect dumpling unless it has been preceded by a month's worth of jack hammering. Nonetheless, we powered on with this week's podcast, covering everything from Spotify to Diablo III, via mobile phone OS upgr | 23 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
11 |
Diabolical tech and Y-fronts | What does underwear have to do with Diablo III and obsolete technology? Probably not all that much. Welcome to this week's podcast. | 16 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
12 |
The casting of pod: Galaxy S III, BlackBerry and SSDs | We couldn't think of a name for this podcast. We're discussing the Samsung Galaxy S III, Joe is back from Florida with a slight tan and the holy grail of storage is now cheap to buy. | 9 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
13 |
Pricing wars and bandying about Rock Band | Australians finally get a long-awaited inquiry into local tech prices, EA angers a bunch of iOS users with Rock Band and we look at the BlackBerry of the future. | 2 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
14 |
Head in the cloud storage | With more cloud storage services than you can poke a very well backed-up stick at, we discuss Google Drive and SkyDrive. Plus, Ivy Bridge and CS6 are here, but Aussies are paying more, yet again. | 25 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
15 |
TVs with a chance of meatballs | Ikea entering into the TV market? Samsung with upgradeable boxes? We're discussing all this and more, including the Galaxy S III, on this week's podcast. | 18 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
16 |
Instabook, Google+ and the review with no score | On this edition of the podcast, we look at the lovechild of Instagram and Facebook, discuss the new Google+ and check out a product so difficult to review that we couldn't even give it a score. | 11 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
17 |
Team iPhone or team Android? | Which camp do you fall in? Instagram comes to Android, iPhone users revolt, plus Google's augmented-reality glasses and the HTC One X. | 4 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
18 |
The 4G iPad debacle | With the new iPad in hot water over Apple's Aussie 4G claims, Australia Post's new digital mailbag and the new PlayStation, we cover it all on this week's podcast. | 28 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
19 |
Mass affected | Join us on the podcast this week, as we discuss the controversial ending to Mass Effect 3, vibrating tattoos and the new iPad, one week on. | 21 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
20 |
Notes from the Galaxy | This week, we're jotting down Notes on the new Samsung phone, squealing over Spotify in Australia and checking in on your data backup plans. | 14 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
21 |
An iPad with no name | This town ain't big enough for three of us. Tablets, that is. We're chatting the new iPad, Apple TV, Qantas in-flight internet and Canon's 5D Mark III. | 7 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
22 |
Mobile World Congress calling collect | Mobile World Congress 2012 is happening, and we talk the biggest announcements in the CNET Australia podcast. | 29 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
23 |
Foxconn: inside your favourite gadget | Peer inside the world of Foxconn and look at Australia's music-streaming services on this edition of the CNET Australia podcast. | 22 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
24 |
Vita Beats: the new tech edition | On this week's podcast, we talk about the PlayStation Vita, Nokia's Lumia 800 and why having a laptop is better for study than a tablet. | 15 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
25 |
Nokia, wherefore art thou? | On this week's podcast, we ask why Australia has to miss out on Nokia updates, chat about new Sony products and ponder the uses for a titanium jaw. | 8 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
26 |
Tech of 2012 | On our first podcast of 2012, we look forward to the year ahead in tech, covering the day's top stories as well as the highlights from CES. | 1 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
27 |
The one where we give a prize away | The last podcast for 2011 jumps into cutting out the middle man Louis CK-style, Samsung's Galaxy Nexus release and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 finally going on sale. We also give away a PlayStation Move games bundle! | 14 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
28 |
It's all about the numbers | This week's podcast looks at the myths behind numbers on product packaging and the fine print in EULAs, and wraps up the news. | 7 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
29 |
Galaxy'll be home for Christmas? | The Galaxy Tab 10.1 might make it to our shores in time for Santa, but is it too late? Plus, we discuss our worst Christmas gift moments. | 30 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
30 |
Grey market matters | The Aussie retail landscape is changing, with JB Hi-Fi going grey and Harvey Norman dipping its toes into online. Plus we investigate the active versus passive 3D battle. | 23 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
31 |
Music? Let me Google that for you | On this week's Pulse podcast, we blather aimlessly about Google Music, reveal that Spotify is coming to Australia and Joe talks his Skyrim addiction. | 16 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
32 |
Flash in the pan | Good news for Googlers as we get Google+ Pages for business and eBooks, but bad news for Flash fiends as Adobe says bye-bye to mobile devices. | 9 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
33 |
iPhone 4S batterygate | We discuss how to make the most of your iPhone 4S battery, look at the HDMI cable myth and check in with all the latest news. | 1 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
34 |
Kaching! I'm in the money | NFC payment systems have finally hit Australia, with CommBank's Kaching crossing the line first. We also look at Zune Pass and music streaming services, and top it all off with the latest news. | 26 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
35 |
The Nexus of dessert | The Galaxy Nexus and Ice Cream Sandwich finally get announced, the PlayStation Vita gets pricing and Motorola's Razr makes a comeback. | 19 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
36 |
In a Galaxy far, far away | Samsung offers $2 phones to Aussies, unveils its new music-streaming service and, perhaps, shows off the Galaxy S III. Plus, we farewell Steve Jobs. | 11 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
37 |
iPhone this one in | We hand down our verdict on the iPhone 4S, inspect the Amazon Kindle Fire and run through this week's news on the podcast. | 4 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
38 |
We'll take 4G, please | Telstra switches on the big pipe, launching its 4G Long-Term Evolution mobile network, plus Apple versus Samsung once more in the news. | 28 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
39 |
Google for the people | On the podcast this week, it's Nikon's baby cameras, Google+ to the masses and home appliances. Yes, we talk about irons, and we promise it's fun. | 21 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
40 |
Gary's last stand | We say auf wiedersehen and goodbye to Ty as he makes his way across the Pacific. We also look at grey market products and our first impressions of Windows 8. | 14 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
41 |
Return of the droids | This week, we speak with the supervising sound editor on the Star Wars Blu-ray release, as well as wrapping up all of the developments from IFA in Berlin. | 7 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
42 |
The new guard | We're making two new welcomes in one week! First, Apple gets a new CEO and we get a new editor. Plus, has Vodafone's coverage improved? | 31 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
43 |
TouchPad mania | Did you get your hands on an HP TouchPad earlier this week? In this podcast, we discuss the last days of the tablet, and the Android vs. iOS war in Australia. | 24 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
44 |
How much would you expect to pay? | We look at the Google takeover of Motorola, ask how much is "too much" for a PlayStation "monitor" with no PlayStation, and examine the latest in the Apple vs. Samsung war. | 17 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
45 |
Running riot | Social media is to blame for just about everything, according to the media. We look at the London riots, JB Hi-Fi's cloud music service and this week's top stories. | 11 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
46 |
Bad idea, Zuckerberg | When Facebook does something silly, we've got one thing to say: bad idea, Zuckerberg! Plus, our take on the Apple vs. Samsung smackdown. | 3 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
47 |
Taking a slice of the pie | We discuss the hot topics from the past week, including the R18+ classification decision and the ongoing ebook war. | 27 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
48 |
Streaming from our hangout | Google+ is the name on everyone's lips, so from the official app to hanging out with the CNET crew, we've got it covered. Plus, music streaming and public transport wish lists. | 20 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
49 |
Who you gonna call? | From tired old video shop jingles to internet service providers acting as copyright cops, this week's podcast has it all. | 13 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
50 |
Hangout in our Circle | Google+, Facebook's new competitor, is the name on everyone's lips; we discuss our first week living with the social network and answer your questions about it. | 6 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
Total: 50 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Nicely Balanced
A très topical potpourri of techy (not geeky) reviews and insights - gadgets, games, mobile phones, consoles, websites, etc. Ella & Cam bounce off each other very well, and their combined style is informative & relaxed. Ella is a marvel – the star of the show; I’m sure she’s the lion’s share of the reasons most people tune in each week.
A great light snapshot of tech news the aussie way
I find this podcast is a great way to find out what happening in the australian world of tech. They get to play with the toys we want and have great way of carring that fun through the podcast and interviews. If you're into your tech and like it light, this would be a better podcast for you.
fascinating content for the most part - REAL commercial style
A little to self congratulatory for my liking. (look ma, I am on the radio and get invited to to cool media parties). I think most of us listen to a podcast or radio show like this for the news and reviews, not the personalities of the presenters. Makes the classic mistake of removing themselves from the listener. "WE take YOU inside..." might for work entertainment weekly on hollywood parties not so much on aussie radio. Make us ONE of you, dont bless us with your coolness.
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