Category: Radio shows

  • The Technology gripe line: ABC Nightlife computers

    Paul Wallbank joins Rod Quinn for ABC Nightlife computers from 10pm on Friday, December 18 to rant about technology; its bugs, errors and things that simply don’t work as they should.

    Tune in across Australia on your ABC Local Radio station or listen online through the Nightlife website.

    You’re welcome to join the rant. Feel free to call in on 1300 800 222 and tell us what irritates you about the Internet, computers, mobile phones or anything else that goes beep.

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  • ABC 702 Sydney weekend computers

    abctowerJoin Paul Wallbank and Simon Marnie on the Sydney 702 ABC Weekend program this Sunday, December 13 to discuss today’s issues for home and office computer users.

    This Sunday from 10am we’ll be looking at protecting your computers over summer; what to do before going on holidays and how to avoid storm damage.

    Tune in on ABC 702 or listen online at www.abc.net.au/sydney. We love listeners comments, questions and opinions so call in with yours on 1-800-800-702 or SMS on 19922702.

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  • All about Windows 7. ABC 702 Weekend computers, November 1 2009.

    This Sunday, November 1, Simon and myself will be looking at Microsoft’s new Windows 7 operating system. Is it an improvement on Windows Vista and is it worth upgrading to? We’ll be answering all your questions on the new program.

    Tune in at 702 on your AM radio or stream us online from the ABC Website.

    Your comments and questions are welcome so call in on 1300 222 702 or SMS on 19922702.

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  • Nightlife, October 22 2009. The future of computers

    Last Friday’s Nightlife computer spot is up on the ABC website. It will be available for download until next Friday evening, October 29.

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  • ABC Nightlife, 16 October 2009. The future of computers

    Paul Wallbank and Gartner research director Robin Simpson join Tony Delroy for a special ABC Nightlife computers on 16 October from 10pm to look at where computers are going over the next five years.

    Is the desktop computer dead? Will we all be using smartphones or laptops, and what happened to netbooks? Will Windows 7, OSX or Chrome dominate the computer world, and does it matter if all our data is saved on the cloud?

    We’ll be answering these and many more questions on the show so tune in your local ABC station or listen online at Nightlife’s website. We love listeners comments, questions and opinions so please call in on 1300 800 222.

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