Staying Safe Online During Black Friday / Cyber Monday Sales
Black Friday & Cyber Monday were originally big shopping days in the US, but have since become a global phenomenon. Buyer beware though as cyber criminals also love these days.
Black Friday & Cyber Monday were originally big shopping days in the US, but have since become a global phenomenon. Buyer beware though as cyber criminals also love these days.
November 21 is World TV Day. Yes, this is actually a globally recognised day – See https://www.un.org/en/observances/world-television-day For Sony, 2020 marks 60 years in the TV business, so for World TV Day I spoke to Sony TV Product Specialist Dan Kennedy to talk about TV. Listen below. Here’s a link to a timeline of Sony TV technology https://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/History/sonyhistory-c.html
The roll out of 5G mobile networks is accelerating and while the COVID-19 restrictions did cause some delays this year, we can expect great process in 20201. I recently spoke with Chris Althaus, CEO at the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association on this topic. Listen below. https://media.whooshkaa.com/show/5521/episode/759307.mp3
If you’re getting into PC gaming then you’ll see plenty of accessories targeted at gamers including headphones, mice and keyboards…but what’s the difference between a normal keyboard and one made for games…and do I really need it? Recently I caught up with Dan Hall from Logitech. He explains some of the important technical differences with some of the accessories made[Read More…]
Many of the latest DIY home security cameras are completely wireless so they connect via Wi-Fi and run on a rechargeable battery…but just how often will you need to recharge cameras like these? I currently have a couple of cameras I’ve been testing which have no problem going a couple of months without needed to be charged up again, but[Read More…]