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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.
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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Suzanne Tindal heads up a team of keen ZDNetters, including journalists Luke Hopewell, Josh Taylor and Michael Lee. You can follow them all on Twitter: @engochick, @joshgnosis, @lukehopewell, @mukimu. Happy listening!
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.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at Macquarie Uni's security fail, Qantas ditching internet trials, and what's going on in 4G.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team looks at Malcolm Turnbull's NBN policy, the Australian government's view on geoblocking, and Twitter's latest security risk.
On this week's Technolatte podcast, the Australian team discusses the failure of Click Frenzy, why most Australian startups are doomed to fail, and why it is important to look at every angle in NBN reporting.
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.