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On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the AWS Sydney launch, cloud security, and funding for game development.
The ZDNet team gives their view on the last week's news, all in the time it takes you to drink a cup of coffee.
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On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the AWS Sydney launch, cloud security, and funding for game development.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at the government scrapping the internet filter, NAB and Facebook commerce, and Verizon's plans for the Asia-Pacific region.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian ZDNet team discusses IT pricing disparity, the battle for emergency service spectrum, and job cuts at Vodafone.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team discusses Windows 8, the iPad Mini, CenITex, and Telstra buying Adam.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at data retention, Microsoft Surface, and switching from a cash to a mobile economy.
Westpac blames offshoring on skills shortage, Google finds missing Street View data, and Malcolm Turnbull's latest attack on the NBN.
What is ANZ doing with biometrics? What information can a virtual network of Android devices offer? And just why did Communications Minister Stephen Conroy make that red underpants comment?
Overnight, Microsoft revealed the launch date for Windows Phone 8, Intel launched its personal cloud product, the UK government is considering Facebook log-ins for services, and Google warned that Motorola Mobility is still making a loss.
The iPad Mini is reportedly already in production, the ACMA finally smashes the Microsoft tech scammers, though advertisers aren't happy with Microsoft.
Oracle OpenWorld kicked off, Apple CEO Tim Cook admitted that Maps doesn't "just work", and a Galaxy S III reset flaw might hit other Android devices.