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On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the ABC hack, the role of the CIO, and a class-action suit against Vodafone.
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On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the ABC hack, the role of the CIO, and a class-action suit against Vodafone.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at work flexibility in IT companies, the Australian government's startup investment, the PlayStation 4, and user-pays fibre-to-the-premise.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the IT pricing inquiry, NBN's construction delays, startups and Silicon Valley, and Google Play handing over customer data to developers.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team talks about Telstra's mobile boom, Yahoo's WordPress woes, and doubling NBN fixed wireless and satellite speeds.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at Sir Tim Berners-Lee's comments on the NBN, Transport for New South Wales' hot house for train apps, the federal election and what it means for the NBN, and BlackBerry 10.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the new cybersecurity centre, Mega, ATO's tax revelation, and parliamentary IT.
On the Technolatte podcast this week, the Australian team looks at stopping the trolls, Nokia job cuts, and Vodafone's decision to shut down Crazy John's.
On the first Technolatte of 2013, the Australian team looks at CES, global roaming bills, Ruby on Rails, and the latest job appointments.
On the final Technolatte podcast for 2012, the Australian team looks at the big tech stories of the year.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at Android malware detection, Apple Maps misplacing Mildura, and QR codes.