Trevor and Stephen unpack the story of the new Chinese AI system DeepSeek and how it's challenging the US, disrupting the stock market and the worries about it's bias and filtering.
There's a new iPhone coming - the blokes take a look at what it might be
Vodafone's big push into regional Australia, and Stephen's reflections on the original iPad 15 years later..
A new AI chat bot is out and it's made in China - is that a bad thing? Trev's response might surprise you.
Plus TPG's big bush push helping regional Aussies get a better deal.
Paul calls about his Samsung A Series, John is off travelling so has SIM questions, Anthony spots a smartwatch bargain and Noelene has issues with messaging across multiple devices.
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We’ve just returned from San Jose were we attended the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event which revealed the new Galaxy S25 series, Samsung also teased a super thin and light S25 Edge smartphone. Being the Australia Day long weekend I thought we’d go through some of the greatest technologies invented right here in Australia, we also we check out the new AirLock from OneAdaptr that's both a tracker and a lock, Arlo has released new flame detection technology that’s faster than a smoke detector, the wearable robots we found at the Consumer Electronics Show and we answer all your questions in the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Stephen and Trevor discuss the resale value of EVs, considering how different one car might be to another and how a brand new model may be an uncertainty.
Plus, we talk on 0477 657 657 to a couple of callers. One who has a new but old Tesla
And, a man on his way to pickup his first EV!
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The police gather together five less than desirable members of society as they investigate a crime, but what it creates is a whole other story.
The Usual Suspects is a great cast, with Kevin Spacey getting most of the screen time, but plenty more you'll recognise.
Is this one you need to see more than once to fully grasp? We'll discuss as Stephen takes Trevor through this one for the first time thanks to Fetch and Hisense
Trevor and Stephen have travelled to San Jose as guests of Samsung for the UNPACKED event to kick off the mobile year.
It's all about AI of course, so the boys unpack the latest AI innovations and what they mean for you
Plus we look at the range of S25 devices and how they've changed, and the big tease of the EDGE device!
Photos photos photos, where do you keep them? We discuss iCloud vs Google vs local NAS storage.
Plus, buying devices that don't have a charging brick - so which one do you buy?
Fall Detection for an elderly parent, how an Apple Watch can be amazing
Recommendations for ISP and saving BIG TIME on your mobile, and - getting rid of Foxtel!
Arlo has partnered with an AI company to improve home protection, Netgear has released the Orbi 770 to improve your home wi-fi. Samsung is now offering larger ring Galaxy Ring sizes, we check out the new DJI Flip drone, we take a closer look at the ASUS Zenbook A14, the Shinobi Flooring that can prevent injuries from falls and we’ll answer all your questions in the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Is the EV market slowing down? No. We look at a bunch of EVs set to hit the market in Australia this year.
It's a long long list, and some brands are new, some established and some pivoting to Electric.
Plus we talk to a man who loves his new Toad - if you want to tell us about your EV experience, get in touch - 0477 657 657
A group of mates loyal to their home town are robbing banks and armoured cars for the cash.
One robbery doesn't go quite to plan and a hostage becomes a key part of one of the thieves lives.
But the quest for another payday makes things complicated.
Samsung's first Unpacked event for 2025 happens next week, the two blokes will be back together for that so we preview what's coming on this week's show.
Plus Telstra and Starlink - what's it mean for users, an what's it mean for Optus?
Testing out DJI's new FLIP drone - is wind it's only issue?
And the FTTP update path for more Aussies as NBN gets additional funding.
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