Share
TechWrap Podcast
TechWrap 27 - Facebook bans groups sharing dicey info, Samsung delays the foldable phone, Activists threaten Heathrow Airport, Could the Lightning connector be gone?
Season 1, Ep. 27
•
TechWrap Episode 27 - 15th June 2019
• Talking more about Huawei's situation, where they are going with things
• Facebook gets involved in the financial space/starts to ban user groups who share dicey information-sell questionable health aids
• Samsung stalls the foldable phone/renders appear of a possible Galaxy 11
• Uber flags it's intention with regards to entering the airspace in Melbourne
• Activists threaten Heathrow Airport after 30 year expansion plans
• Apple could potentially be ditching the Lightning connector in the next model of phones
More episodes
View all episodes
33. TechWrap 33 - Tesla news, Microsoft goodies from Ignite, iOS 13.4, Bose helps you sleep
01:00:06TechWrap Episode 33 - 23rd September 2020 · Announcements from Tesla's much hyped battery day · Apple releases iOS 13.4 to the public · Bose helps you get a better nights sleep with SleepBuds · Microsoft announces new features to Azure and Teams at Ignite 2020 · Quick headlines of the week32. TechWrap 32 - Apple drops new products. But no phones, Nvidia buys ARM, Is Triller the new TikTok?
01:05:36TechWrap Episode 32 - 16th September 2020 · Apple announces new products, but not a new phone this time. · Google owned Waze navigation rolls out new major upgrades · Nvidia announces the purchase of ARM · Is Triller the new TikTok? · Some red faced federal agents downplaying an incorrect seize · Quick headlines of the week31. Techwrap 31 - Electric Jesus spills the beans on NeuraLink, IFA2020 Berlin happened and was quite a different scene, ServiceNSW admits it was a victim of hackers
01:03:35TechWrap Episode 31 - 8th September 2020 -Update on Tesla NeuraLink -IFA2020 in Berlin last week, what happened and what did people see? -The UK is looking to use robots in some care homes to improve mental health. -ServiceNSW reveals it was the victim of an email compromise attack. -58% of items reviewed on Amazon do not seem to be legitimate -A number of NBN users are not achieving the minimum speeds -Uber trialling car rentals in the UK plus the Quick headlines of the week30. Techwrap 30 - Zoom buckles to system pressures, Samsung releases Note 20 Ultra, TikTok unimpressed with US bans
01:05:16Techwrap Episode 30 - 27th August 2020 · Zoom's system buckles early this week · Samsung drops Galaxy Note 20 Ultra · Being cautious with Google Drive · Spotify looking at some new ventures · TikTok unimpressed with a Trump ban · Amazon and FedEx considers delivery robots.29. TechWrap 29 - Aussie airlines ban check in of laptops, Cuscal's PayID notices unusual activity, FAA advises Americans against weaponizing drones
11:32TechWrap Episode 29 - 26th August 2019 • Virgin and Qantas start banning the checking in of Apple Macbooks, but who seriously does that? • New Payments Platform/Cuscal confirm there was some suspicious activity on the PayID platform several Friday's ago • Apple updates and update, due to the potential for Jailbreaking in it's newest OS release. • The US regulator the FAA needed to spend time reminding Drone users not to Weaponise their craft.28. TechWrap 28 - Huawei cracks 2 million smartwatch units, Bill Gates admits failings with mobile software, Telstra changes plan offerings, Apple announces another set of dud batteries in Macbooks
52:12TechWrap Episode 28 - 25th June 2019 • Will is back into 360 photography with an Insta360 ONE X (which he will be reviewing right here). • Huawei sales of smart watches exceeds two million units globally and the manufacturer affirms to owners of handsets that it will still have Android Q support for existing units. • Bill Gates admits that he contributed to Microsoft's lack of success in the mobile software market. • Some breaches of mobile phone networks in several countries overseas including Europe. • Telstra shapes up it's plans, but 5G is still going to be expensive. • Apple has another round of battery issues with 2015-2017 laptops • Intel could have a need to drop retail prices on CPU's with the way AMD is moving in the market.26. TechWrap 26 - The paranoia wallet, Huawei is making plenty of news, 5G networks commence in Aus, WWDC 2019 and no more iTunes
59:27TechWrap Episode 26 - 8th June 2019 After a little bit of a hiatus, the lads are back and podcasting! -Will gets a new paranoid wallet and tells us about his new skateboard -Trent is on Android, no longer on an Apple iPhone -Huawei has been in the news alot lately, so we did have to chat -Samsung Galaxy Note 10 discussion -5G networks roll out in Australia -Apple held it's WWDC event in the US earlier this week, told us iTunes was no more -Fancy a trip to the International Space Station, apparently it's a thing we can all pay to do now.....if you have the money24. TechWrap 25 - New Apple goodies, Will talks Jedboard, GoPro releases Hero 6
01:02:41TechWrap Episode 25 - 8th September 2017 -Apple's new range of phones/watches and Apple TV. -Will gives us a lowdown on the Jedboard powered Skateboard. -Google Street View opens to contributors -Uber bans in London. -GoPro releases the Hero 6 -Quick headlines of the week