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Tech Stream 028Listen and Downlaod

26 August 2009

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Can you really hide your identity online? Photo by Jamelah from Flickr.

We’re getting in early this week, and it’s a packed Tech Stream program, kicking off with a special look at whether, in light of some recent events, the ability to protect our identity online is under threat.  More after the jump, or click the MP3 link at the top of the story to hop straight into it.

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Tech Stream 027Listen and Downlaod

21 August 2009

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Photo and vinylville stencil by vieeART from Flickr.

We’re joined in the Tech Stream this week by the author of Music 2.0 Gerd Leonhard. He’s a futurist who focuses on trends in technology, media and content.  Gerd has some very interesting ideas about the ways we’ll be accessing and sharing music online.  We’ll also be tweeting aliens and the latest technology news from the week.  More after the jump, or just jump right into the program with the MP3 above.

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Tech Stream 025Listen and Downlaod

7 August 2009

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Hacking in China, the internet in the Pacific, Microsoft and Yahoo cut a deal and updates to the Wii controller. Its all in the Tech Stream this week. You can hear the latest program with the MP3 link at the top of this story or to the right and keep reading for the full lowdown…

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24 July 2009

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Mobile money, Google vs Microsoft and gaming in the Wild West. Its a mixed bag in the Tech Stream this week. You can listen to the full program with the MP3 link above or read more after the jump…

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Gaming in the Wild WestListen and Downlaod

17 July 2009

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While  frontier America has proved a successful setting for many films and TV series, it hasn’t been that popular with gamers or games studios.  It’s been often seen as a risk to set a game in the Wild West, and an easier proposition to use space, fantasy or specific historic battlegrounds, like those in WWII.

Bajo from Good Game on ABC TV joins us this week to chat about why this is, and whether we’re likely to see more games set in the Wild West in the future.  A lot of people are getting excited about the release of open-world Western Red Dead Redemption from Rockstar Games, but this week we step into the boots of the McCall Brothers for Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood a first-person shooter (FPS) from Ubisoft for the PC and consoles.  Use the MP3 link above to listen.

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Tech Stream 021Listen and Downlaod

10 July 2009

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With more smartphones featuring GPS, maps and navigation applications what does the future hold for dedicated sat-nav devices? Photo from Flickr by tripu.

We hit the wide open road in the Tech Stream this week with some of the latest GPS satellite navigation applications for mobile phones.

Technology journalist Adam Turner has had a chance to try an Australian sat-nav mobile maps application for the iPhone called Sygic (you can read a full review on his blog). But it seems we shouldn’t be throwing out our dedicated sat-nav devices just yet.

Plus we ask, what exactly is GPS and where did it come from?  We have an expert in the field with us to answer our questions: Professor Chris Rizos, Head of the School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems at the University of New South Wales. You can also read more about GPS – the Global Positioning System – on ABC Science Online.

We also briefly mention the news about Google launching its own PC operating system called Chrome OS. Details are still sketchy but the company has posted this FAQ and blog-post about it.

And finally to gaming and EA’s Sims 3 – the latest in the world’s most successful computer games series. Bajo from Good Game on ABC TV in Australia reviews it for us and says its strongest selling point is the way if fosters an active online community who can use the game to create their own content, including videos.

You can listen to the full Tech Stream program with the MP3 link above or the “Listen Now” link on the right. Feel free to comment on any of these stories or suggest something we can follow up in future programs. You can also subscribe to the podcast too!

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26 June 2009

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QR coded jewelry – photo from Flickr by Fluid Forms.

We’re blurring the lines between the virtual and the physical this week in the Tech Stream.  We’ll be speaking about augmented reality with Christy Dena, a cross-media researcher and Professor Bruce Thomas from the Wearable Computer Lab at the University of South Australia.

This leads us into a discussion on Quick Response or “QR” Codes which are being used in advertising as well as augmented reality games.  Antony McGregor Dey from QMCodes and Mobile Mondays Melbourne will get us up to speed with this new way to link a physical-world object with something in an online or virtual environment.

We’ll also have a report from Connect Asia‘s David Wang on how the Chinese Government is cracking down on pornography online and accusing search engines like Google of disseminating pornographic content within China.

And finally Bajo joins us from Good Game to review the latest Ghostbusters video game.

You can listen to the full Tech Stream program with the MP3 link above or the “Listen Now” link on the right. Feel free to comment on any of these stories or suggest something we can follow up in future programs. You can also subscribe to the podcast too!

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Tech Stream 018Listen and Downlaod

19 June 2009

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PNG school children in Gaire, outside Port Moresby, trying out their new OLPC laptops in June last year. Photo from Flickr.

In the Tech Stream this week: Twitter connects the world to the post-election protests in Iran; the latest mobiles on display at CommunicAsia in Singapore; online vigilantes shutdown racism on Facebook; ICANN’s Dr Paul Twomey on the future of internet domain names; the One-Laptop-Per-Child scheme expands in the Pacific; and Bajo from Good Game joins us to chat about Infamous, the latest ‘open-world’ video game.  Listen with the MP3 link above, full details after the jump…

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29 May 2009

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In the Tech Stream this week: Dr James Chon from Swinburne University in Melbourne discussing their research breakthrough in optical disc storage. As reported on ABC News Online, the new technique uses gold nanorods and could potentially allow storage of up to 1.6 terabytes of data on a single DVD disc.

We also meet Professor John Hullet who, along with his colleagues from the University of Western Australia, invented a solution to broadband congestion called “Early Packet Discard” without which the internet as we know it would not function.   They are now working on new ways to minimise delay in real-time communications online. You can also read more about their recent award on our Radio Australia program Innovations.

Simon Goodrich from Portable Content joins me for breakfast and we discuss a service called oDesk and trends in digital outsourcing in the region.  And finally Bajo rockets in from Good Game on ABC TV to review the new Quake Live browser game.  Fragadelic!

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Gaming in the browser with Quake LiveListen and Downlaod

29 May 2009

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Bajo from Good Game joins us in the Tech Stream this week to review the new browser game Quake Live. Its actually just the original 3D multiplayer shooter Quake 3: Arena but now playable in an internet browser.   Its the latest in a series of browser games, and we’re likely to see more such games in the future.  Bajo also has news on 3D Realms, the game developers responsible for the Duke Nukem series.  They’re not shutting down but its now unlikely we’ll see their long awaited 3D shooter Duke Nukem Forever.  Use the MP3 link at the top of the story to listen to our chat.

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