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    Home»Podcasts»ZA Tech Show: Episode 92

    ZA Tech Show: Episode 92

    Podcasts By Editor14 December 2009
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    As Christmas 2009 approaches, our panelists are confined to their quarters and must use Skype to converse. Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard, Duncan McLeod, Jon Tullet, Simon Dingle and Toby Shapshak discuss:
    Cell C’s network expansion and upgrade.
    Telecoms.
    Intel scrapping Larrabee and possibly cosying up to Nvidia.
    Blackberry’s Storm 2.
    Integration between Twitter and search providers.
    Our picks and pick-ons of the week:
    Duncan McLeod: Picks – Google Chrome for Mac.
    Brett Haggard: Picks – Dragon Dictation for iPhone.
    Jon Tullett: Pick-on – Dragon Dictation and picks – Samsung Star.
    Toby Shapshak: Picks – Blackberry Storm 2.
    Ben Kelly: Picks – Stanza.
    Simon Dingle: Picks – Tornado Outbreak for Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii.

    ZA Tech ShowAs Christmas 2009 approaches, our panelists are confined to their quarters and must use Skype to converse. Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard, Duncan McLeod, Jon Tullet, Simon Dingle and Toby Shapshak discuss:

    • Cell C’s network expansion and upgrade
    • Telecoms generally
    • Intel scrapping Larrabee and possibly cosying up to Nvidia
    • Blackberry’s Storm 2
    • Integration between Twitter and search providers

    Our picks and pick-ons of the week:

    • Duncan McLeod: Google Chrome for Mac
    • Brett Haggard: Dragon Dictation for iPhone
    • Jon Tullett: Samsung Star and (pick-on) Dragon Dictation for iPhone
    • Toby Shapshak: BlackBerry Storm 2
    • Ben Kelly: Stanza
    • Simon Dingle: Tornado Outbreak for Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii

    Download the entire episode directly (as an MP3 file).

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