Author Archives: jeremy

Podcast: Tablets, Stress and Conferencing from the Bathroom

By | November 22, 2011

This podcast is from my weekly slot on Radio Australia Today with Phil Kafcaloudes and Adelaine Ng: CES: Techies are getting excited about tablets again. Is it deja vu or are we now ready for these devices? Security: it’s possible to tell whether someone is stressed when they’re typing. Could this mean the end of… Read More »

Podcast: The War Over Privacy

By | November 22, 2011

This week’s podcast is from my weekly slot on Radio Australia Today with Phil Kafcaloudes and Adelaine Ng. This week we discuss privacy in the light of Facebook’s changes, the sale of Friendster, and one guy’s battle to delete his online past. To listen to the podcast, click on the button below. To subscribe, click here.… Read More »

Social Netquirks

By | November 22, 2011

Each social network has its quirk. I want to fix them. Here’s how. Skype, for example, won’t let you be invisible to certain people. You’re either visible to all your buddies, or none at all. So if you have a contact who thinks a Skype connection is an open invitation to call you up out… Read More »

Podcast: Camerooned, Murdoched and the Mobile Tipping Point

By | November 22, 2011

This week’s podcast is from my weekly slot on Radio Australia Today with Phil Kafcaloudes and Adelaine Ng: The Google/Murdoch debate. Is Google the future of news? Thanksgiving: The tipping point of mobile payments?  Why you shouldn’t set up your website in Cameroon To listen to the podcast, click on the button below. To subscribe,… Read More »