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Up to 80% of your conversion rate is determined by your messaging. Without a clear message, your audience won't understand what you do or how you can help them. But with the right words to mobilize your mission, your customers won't just buy from you once–they'll tell their friends, too. Tim Fung is the co-founder and CEO of Airtasker, a trusted online marketplace that connects people who need work done with people who want to work and have the skills to do the job. Airtasker's mission is to empower people to realize the full value of their skills–to create jobs, income, and purpose, and have a positive impact on the future of work on a global scale. The company's powerful messaging has paved the way for rapid growth and expansion. Prior to starting Airtasker, Tim was a founding team member and investor in telco startup Amaysim, playing a key role in strategy and capital raising. He is a founder and director of several web startups, including online custom shirt design business Joe Button and motorsport event management group Circuit Club. A Compelling Reason to Change When developing Airtasker, Tim knew their biggest challenge would be to get people on the platform. Once they started using it, they would see the value–but getting people to adopt any new technology can be difficult. The solution was to offer users a compelling reason to change their behavior. Most taskers (the people on Airtasker who offer services) were used to a pay-per-lead model, where they paid for advertising in the hopes that it would lead to a job. Airtasker flipped that model on its head: taskers can use the platform for free, see what jobs are available, and apply for as many as they want. Airtasker only takes a percentage fee once the job is booked. They also came up with a compelling reason for customers to try the platform. Unlike other gig economy apps, Airtasker starts by asking their customers to describe their problem (however niche it might be). Then taskers are free to suggest creative solutions. For example, if someone accidentally flies their drone into a tree, they can post on Airtasker for help getting it down. The community-driven model means there are also very few disputes between customers and taskers. Out of hundreds of thousands of tasks completed each month, less than one in 10,000 become disputes. Building a Brand People Resonate With Since Airtasker's inception, Tim and his co-founder have been intentional about building a brand around their mission: to empower people to realize the value of their skills. For example, their “like a boss” campaign featured a variety of taskers who don't fit the traditional model of what a “boss” looks like, but have been able to create a business for themselves using Airtasker. It's a message that resonates with their target audience–both taskers, who enjoy having control over their income, and customers, who appreciate the contribution to the local community. The result is happy customers and powerful word-of-mouth marketing. Enjoy this episode with co-founder & CEO Tim Fung… Quotes “Why do we ask friends and family to do these kinds of jobs when there are so many people out there who want to earn a living?” “There's nothing more motivating than knowing this is your thing and you have to make it work.” “It's kind of like the world's oldest business model in some sense. It's not an innovative business model but it's actually something that hasn't existed yet.” “Having more people in the marketplace makes it a better business for everyone.” “Every place across the world has the commonality of: you need people who have skills and you need to get stuff done. The great thing about the business model is that the local people decide what that thing is.” Links mentioned in this episode: Airtasker website: http://www.airtasker.com Connect with Tim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timjfung
Renee Garner, CMO at amaysim, sits down with host Mark Jones to discuss how marketers can drive impact on a global scale by championing diversity and inclusion in their organisations. Resources Q&A with Amaysim's CMO Renee Garner: Getting consumers to 'love' telcos, and how to bounce back when you're at your worst Big Love Legends You might also like… Anastasia Symons on achieving cut through at R U OK? Eva Ross on understanding impact at Sendle Amy Smith on brand purpose at T2 Tea
After a stint working in finance at Macquarie Bank, and then working pro bono at one of Sydney's biggest modelling agencies, young Tim Fung got noticed by one of the agency's owners, who gave Tim opportunities to help a small team start up a sim-only mobile virtual phone network operator, which turned into Australia's 4th-largest mobile service provider Amaysim. Living through that successful start-up helped give Tim Fung the confidence needed when he and a friend came upon their simple idea, whilst moving house, to try and match those many people with skills and talents to those customers who needed jobs done—anything from gardening and fixing leaks to drafting up contracts and assembling IKEA furniture —and to do that via a digital marketplace, where customer and “tasker” decide on the price. While Airtasker was born less than a decade ago, it still took a number of years of struggle to get traction in the marketplace, and demonstrate credibility in order to win the trust of end users, who after all had to feel confident about letting strangers into their homes to perform the tasks. But 9 years on, Tim has built an e-commerce platform in Airtasker that boasts 950,000 paying customers, and hundreds of thousands of genuine and rave reviews from customers. Last week, when Tim Fung IPO'd Airtasker, publicly listing it on the ASX, the share price skyrocketed in its first trading days, buoyed according to The Australian Financial Review by Millennial traders giving Airtasker a definite thumbs up. How exactly did Tim Fung turn his humble idea into the Airtasker phenomenon? In Part 1 of our chat, we'll find out how and where it all began. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Optus is buying amaysim and launching a budget brand, but what impact will that have on cheap mobile plans? We're getting "Open Banking" in Australia -- but what does that really mean? Special guests Finder Editor in Chief Angus Kidman (@gusworldau) and Global Fintech Editor Liz Barry (@beelizabeth)
Optus is buying mobile phone plan retailer Amaysim for $250 million. 171 year-old Australian finance company AMP has received a takeover offer from a US company. Under Armour is selling popular app MyFitnessPal for $490 million. --- Flux website: https://www.flux.finance/ --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.
The futures are suggesting a lift of 1.2% or 67 points, but trading is expected to be thin given it's a public holiday in NSW, SA, ACT, QLD – so expect industrials and economic recovery stocks to be stronger, and tech stocks to follow Wall Street lower. It's also going to be one of the busiest weeks economically since the pandemic - with the Australian Federal Budget being handed down tomorrow night and the RBA meeting with rates expect to remain on hold, while Westpac has gone out in a limb expecting a cut of 0.1%. What to watch today?• Oil tracks steady, US$37, Gold holds at US$1,908. • On the economic side: NAB confidence numbers are out along with services sector data. Trading ideas:• Integrated Research (ASX:IRI) was upgraded as a Buy by Bell Potter, with a new $4.25 target, on the back of the company releasing new products and renewing licences. Bell Potter is forecasting EPS growth of 10%, 11% and 15%, over the next three years.• AFT Pharma (ASX:AFP) was rated a Hold by Bell Potter, with an increased $5.11 target after seeing a strong rise in sales in over-the-counter medicines associated with the protection of COVID-19 infections.• Keep an eye on Black Cat Syndicate (ASX:BC8) and Amaysim (ASX:AYS) – both showing bullish charting signals - according to Trading Central.
Uber Eats has unveiled its new advertising format with sponsored restaurant listings in-app. NAB’s superannuation and financial advice business, MLC Wealth, is being sold to IOOF for $1.4 billion. Mobile phone retailer Amaysim is selling its energy business, Click Energy, to AGL for $115 million. --- Start your money journey: https://www.flux.finance/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance Facebook group: http://bit.ly/whatthefluxgroup --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.
My guest for Episode 124 of The Startup Playbook Podcast was Tim Fung, the Co-founder & CEO of Airtasker. Tim was previously a founding team member and investor in Australia's first low cost mobile provider, Amaysim and is also the founder and director of several web startups. However, he is best known as the Co-founder & CEO of Airtasker, a trusted community marketplace that connects people who need work done with people who want to work. Since launching in 2012, Airtasker has grown to support more than 3.6 million members across Australia, with 30,000 monthly active Taskers and recently announced its expansion into the UK. In this interview we discussed: The Principles of leadershipBuilding trust into your product and customersHow Airtasker approaches customer retention with their modelThe value in the longtail of services businesses Finding Product-Market Fit for marketplaces& much more Full interview below! Show notes: Macquarie BankChic Model ManagementUrsula Hufnagl (Managing Director - Chic Management)Jane Weston (GM - Chic Management)Peter O'Connell (CEO & Managing Director - AmaysimAmaysimJonathan Lui (Co-founder - Airtasker)Airtasker Next interview: Join our next live podcast interview with Adam Milgrom, Angel Investor & Venture Partner at Giant Leap FundDate: 18th August 2020Time: 8-9am (AEDT)Registration link: http://tinyurl.com/ep125Adam Feedback/connect/say hello: Rohit@startupplaybook.co@RohitBhargava7 (Twitter)/rohbhargava (LinkedIn)@rohit_bhargava (Instagram)My Youtube Channel Credits: Music: Joakim Karud – Dreams Other channels: Don't have iTunes? The podcast is also available on Spotify, Soundcloud & Stitcher Audio Player. https://youtu.be/mh6rJacvUFE The post Ep124 – Tim Fung (Co-founder & CEO – Airtasker) on value, trust & the longtail appeared first on Startup Playbook.
“Design IS about communication, and I think words in your designs are so critical to be able to communicate something you want” Richard is the User Experience Lead at PreviousNext; an agency specialising in user experience design and developing large-scale Drupal websites for clients such as ServiceNSW, Transport for NSW, Amaysim and UTS. He's an interaction and user experience designer with a focus on the product and ecommerce space. On the side he also runs a blog which showcases effective examples of Good Microcopy - goodmicrocopy.com
Fresh from Hawaii Stephen is back and the tech news keeps rolling, Boost, Kogan & Amaysim are head to head with new data deals for the prepaid lovers and it's great data value. Hisense is in market with OLED TVs at great prices, but we also uncover some cracker deals on LG too. NBN is making changes in the bush that should be a thing for everyone perhaps, Alexa skills you can make yourself, Telstra's new affordable Tablet for kids, the Foldable phone future and Trevor's minute reviews.
Fresh from Hawaii Stephen is back and the tech news keeps rolling, Boost, Kogan & Amaysim are head to head with new data deals for the prepaid lovers and it's great data value. Hisense is in market with OLED TVs at great prices, but we also uncover some cracker deals on LG too. NBN is making changes in the bush that should be a thing for everyone perhaps, Alexa skills you can make yourself, Telstra's new affordable Tablet for kids, the Foldable phone future and Trevor's minute reviews.
On this episode, Gina and Tricia chat about telcos. We sat down to talk with Peter O'Connell, cofounder and CEO of Amaysim. Peter has had a long career in telecommunications. He has held senior executive and board roles at companies including Optus, US company BellSouth, and Irish company Meteor. He was also involved in the setting up of Optus, and was previously a partner at Minter Ellison and Gilbert & Tobin. Founded in 2010, Amaysim now has over 1 million mobile customers, has been listed on the ASX for three years, and has diversified, expanding into the energy sector. We had a chat with Peter about his experience in the telco sector, and the process of setting up and launching Amaysim.
Lots of Amazon Alexa news this week with the launch of the Echo Spot, as well as new devices from UE the Blast and Megablast and Sonos have an Alexa Update too. Plus, Telstra's big fine for premium billing dramas, Landline phones are still a thing, but not after 2037, Amaysim hand Huawei Australia a drama - launching the P20 here early as a Grey Import, just what is a grey import and should you do it? The Spacetalk watch for kids of a very specific age and Stephen's Minute reviews
Lots of Amazon Alexa news this week with the launch of the Echo Spot, as well as new devices from UE the Blast and Megablast and Sonos have an Alexa Update too. Plus, Telstra's big fine for premium billing dramas, Landline phones are still a thing, but not after 2037, Amaysim hand Huawei Australia a drama - launching the P20 here early as a Grey Import, just what is a grey import and should you do it? The Spacetalk watch for kids of a very specific age and Stephen's Minute reviews
When landlines will become extinct and why, the smartphone watch designed in Australia just for kids, Amaysim's stoush with Huawei over the P20 smartphone launch, we check out the Fitbit Versa, the affordable BenQ 4K projector and the luxury Logitech Craft keyboard and we'll finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When landlines will become extinct and why, the smartphone watch designed in Australia just for kids, Amaysim’s stoush with Huawei over the P20 smartphone launch, we check out the Fitbit Versa, the affordable BenQ 4K projector and the luxury Logitech Craft keyboard and we’ll finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Online reseller MSY Technology fined $750,000 for misrepresenting customer guarantees New malware 'BadRabbit' strain attacks hit Russia, other nations Kaspersky Lab to submit software for third-party review Amaysim launches online devices store, reveals Apple hints at Mac Mini comeback IBM and Australian Open cut ties after two decades Porn-makers challenge Patreon's crowdfunding ban KFC Only Follows 11 People on Twitter, and It's Genius nbn-boss-signals-new-pricing-plans-for-home-broadband-by-christmas honolulu-now-fines-people-up-to-99-for-texting-while-crossing-road amazon-patents-drones-that-recharge-electric-vehicles million-iot-devices-enslaved-by-fast-growing-botnet google-offers-1000-bounties-for-hacking-dropbox-tinder-snapchat-and-others
NBN labelled a waste of money – by PM Malcolm Turnbull, new 4K Telstra TV launched with even more content, Amaysim enters the energy business, we take a look at the products can prevent your credit card being skimmed, Samsung launches its new smart appliances, the cool new Star Wars gadgets for young Jedis and finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NBN labelled a waste of money – by PM Malcolm Turnbull, new 4K Telstra TV launched with even more content, Amaysim enters the energy business, we take a look at the products can prevent your credit card being skimmed, Samsung launches its new smart appliances, the cool new Star Wars gadgets for young Jedis and finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Bumper episode this week, talking Ransomware with Trend Micro, talking to Amaysim about their NBN offering and just how the market is treating NBN today, my review of Google Wifi and your calls on Dual SIM phones, Garage Door Openers, NBN, and Gmail - all happening this week thanks to Garmin, Alcatel and Trend Micro.
Bumper episode this week, talking Ransomware with Trend Micro, talking to Amaysim about their NBN offering and just how the market is treating NBN today, my review of Google Wifi and your calls on Dual SIM phones, Garage Door Openers, NBN, and Gmail - all happening this week thanks to Garmin, Alcatel and Trend Micro.
Bumper episode this week, talking Ransomware with Trend Micro, talking to Amaysim about their NBN offering and just how the market is treating NBN today, my review of Google Wifi and your calls on Dual SIM phones, Garage Door Openers, NBN, and Gmail - all happening this week thanks to Garmin, Alcatel and Trend Micro.
Foxtel Now collapses under the weight of demand for Game of Thrones, the world's smartest and most useful wallet, Amaysim adds more data to its mobile plans, we check out the Nanoleaf Aurora smart lighting system, we roadtest Logitech's computer mice and take a look at BodyGuardZ iPhone case and finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Foxtel Now collapses under the weight of demand for Game of Thrones, the world’s smartest and most useful wallet, Amaysim adds more data to its mobile plans, we check out the Nanoleaf Aurora smart lighting system, we roadtest Logitech’s computer mice and take a look at BodyGuardZ iPhone case and finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Tic:Toc home loans launches with the promise of 22 minute approvals - what is the tech and what does it mean for government and digital innovation in business? Nest launches in Australia minus their most popular product the Thermostat but the blokes are impressed with what's on offer - confused by the retailing, NBN hits 50% of Aussies but there's still drama, new mobile deals from Amaysim, Tuniversity on iBooks helps you learn about a song, and Stephen's found a fancy high-tech wallet. Plus, a couple of great reviews!
Tic:Toc home loans launches with the promise of 22 minute approvals - what is the tech and what does it mean for government and digital innovation in business? Nest launches in Australia minus their most popular product the Thermostat but the blokes are impressed with what's on offer - confused by the retailing, NBN hits 50% of Aussies but there's still drama, new mobile deals from Amaysim, Tuniversity on iBooks helps you learn about a song, and Stephen's found a fancy high-tech wallet. Plus, a couple of great reviews!
How smart home automation is being used in hotels, how to avoid the sting of global roaming charges, Amaysim's new NBN plans try to make sense of the NBN, we take a look at ZUS smart car charger, the Laser Digital Alarm clock with wireless charging, the Logitech Spotlight presentation controller and the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How smart home automation is being used in hotels, how to avoid the sting of global roaming charges, Amaysim’s new NBN plans try to make sense of the NBN, we take a look at ZUS smart car charger, the Laser Digital Alarm clock with wireless charging, the Logitech Spotlight presentation controller and the Tech Guide Help Desk.
The telcos that scored the highest satisfaction ratings, the massive changes coming to Windows 10, IKEA’s ideas on creating a more sustainable home, Philips Hue 2.0 lighting system, Sony Xperia X Performance smartphones, Amazon Drive’s unlimited cloud storage and the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Message stress plaguing young Australians, Australia-made headphones can adapt to the way you hear sound, Woolworth launch competitive plans with Samsung devices, winners and losers of the latest global smartphone sales figures, Fitbit Alta review, Laser Navig8r Crash Cao Pro X, Sony’s HT-RT3 home cinema soundbar and the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Your calls this week on PC repair issues, and a question as to the security of ACORNS the app we discussed some time ago - plus this week we hear from the Aussie boss of Payment device Square and a man who heads a Drone company here in Australia about the state of the industry - just how big will it get? Plus Freeview's plans for App TV, LG's FLAT OLED reviewed, Amaysim's sneaking data days changes and new Drones on the market.
Your calls this week on PC repair issues, and a question as to the security of ACORNS the app we discussed some time ago - plus this week we hear from the Aussie boss of Payment device Square and a man who heads a Drone company here in Australia about the state of the industry - just how big will it get? Plus Freeview's plans for App TV, LG's FLAT OLED reviewed, Amaysim's sneaking data days changes and new Drones on the market.
Your calls this week on PC repair issues, and a question as to the security of ACORNS the app we discussed some time ago - plus this week we hear from the Aussie boss of Payment device Square and a man who heads a Drone company here in Australia about the state of the industry - just how big will it get? Plus Freeview's plans for App TV, LG's FLAT OLED reviewed, Amaysim's sneaking data days changes and new Drones on the market.
DJI have announced a next generation Phantom Drone the Phantom 4 which has collision avoidance technology and new tracking features that will please many - easily the best drone in town. Telstra is offering Microsoft Cloud Storage for free, Amaysim adds huge data but slugs customers a whole lot more. Apple event rumours in detail, NRL streaming in 2016, the 7-Eleven Fuel app and Tesla's new Summons feature - plus Stephen's Minute reviews!
DJI have announced a next generation Phantom Drone the Phantom 4 which has collision avoidance technology and new tracking features that will please many - easily the best drone in town. Telstra is offering Microsoft Cloud Storage for free, Amaysim adds huge data but slugs customers a whole lot more. Apple event rumours in detail, NRL streaming in 2016, the 7-Eleven Fuel app and Tesla's new Summons feature - plus Stephen's Minute reviews!
Apple Pay is now live in Australia all the details from the blokes, SkinVision is an app that checks your moles for Skin Cancer risk and it really works, LockSmart the bluetooth padlock, Garmin's Smart Scales, the Smart Bottle, just how do Police pull over a self-driving car and Amaysim's latest marketing stunt
Apple Pay is now live in Australia all the details from the blokes, SkinVision is an app that checks your moles for Skin Cancer risk and it really works, LockSmart the bluetooth padlock, Garmin's Smart Scales, the Smart Bottle, just how do Police pull over a self-driving car and Amaysim's latest marketing stunt
The tech news of the week with two blokes, just like the title says - this week Microsoft's new device get pricing and the store opens next week! Samsung getting serious about audio, Optus gets Broadcast TV rights to the EPL, Amaysim adds value, Bing joins most of Australia by missing the cup winner, Apple TV reviewed, the Smart Grid and Stephen's Minute Reviews
The tech news of the week with two blokes, just like the title says - this week Microsoft's new device get pricing and the store opens next week! Samsung getting serious about audio, Optus gets Broadcast TV rights to the EPL, Amaysim adds value, Bing joins most of Australia by missing the cup winner, Apple TV reviewed, the Smart Grid and Stephen's Minute Reviews
Finally Netflix has arrived in Australia, how does it compare to Presto and Stan - and with Foxtel now launching IQ3 just what is on offer. Amaysim Adds 4G to its offering, your iPhone is monitoring your health and Netgear's Arlo cameras. Plus, where's Stephen this week??
Finally Netflix has arrived in Australia, how does it compare to Presto and Stan - and with Foxtel now launching IQ3 just what is on offer. Amaysim Adds 4G to its offering, your iPhone is monitoring your health and Netgear's Arlo cameras. Plus, where's Stephen this week??
The streaming wars are officially underway - Netflix is live in Australia, so how does it stack up against Presto and Stan, how will this affect Foxtel? Meanwhile Foxtel launches its IQ3 box, I discuss how your devices are keeping track of you be they smartphones, computers or TVs, the portable TV solution for your Android Device, Amaysim launches 4G plans, Playstation GT Academy is coming back to Australia and the Powercube and your calls.
The streaming wars are officially underway - Netflix is live in Australia, so how does it stack up against Presto and Stan, how will this affect Foxtel? Meanwhile Foxtel launches its IQ3 box, I discuss how your devices are keeping track of you be they smartphones, computers or TVs, the portable TV solution for your Android Device, Amaysim launches 4G plans, Playstation GT Academy is coming back to Australia and the Powercube and your calls.
The streaming wars are officially underway - Netflix is live in Australia, so how does it stack up against Presto and Stan, how will this affect Foxtel? Meanwhile Foxtel launches its IQ3 box, I discuss how your devices are keeping track of you be they smartphones, computers or TVs, the portable TV solution for your Android Device, Amaysim launches 4G plans, Playstation GT Academy is coming back to Australia and the Powercube and your calls.
Rumor has it, September 9 is announcement day - could it be? What will it be - we (once again) speculate. Optus adds value, Amaysim adds cost - it's all happening for prepaid low cost mobile users, The big scary metadata debate - just what do we think (spoiler: We're fine with it), Do iPhone users exercise more? Just how good is Kogan's new phone - and Stephen's minute reviews
Rumor has it, September 9 is announcement day - could it be? What will it be - we (once again) speculate. Optus adds value, Amaysim adds cost - it's all happening for prepaid low cost mobile users, The big scary metadata debate - just what do we think (spoiler: We're fine with it), Do iPhone users exercise more? Just how good is Kogan's new phone - and Stephen's minute reviews
Optus launches new Prepaid mobile plans, Amaysim ups its "Unlimited" price by $5 a month, The T-shirt that water doesn't soak into, Survey Monkey launches an Australian research "panel" and Patrick Lo from Netgear talks networking and future thinking
Optus launches new Prepaid mobile plans, Amaysim ups its "Unlimited" price by $5 a month, The T-shirt that water doesn't soak into, Survey Monkey launches an Australian research "panel" and Patrick Lo from Netgear talks networking and future thinking
Optus launches new Prepaid mobile plans, Amaysim ups its "Unlimited" price by $5 a month, The T-shirt that water doesn't soak into, Survey Monkey launches an Australian research "panel" and Patrick Lo from Netgear talks networking and future thinking
LG's big TV launch with UHD and OLED and Ewan McGregor is the face of it all, plus the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One launch in the same week - our thoughts. The World Wide Web is 20 years old, Canoodle dating via Facebook, Work Life Balance with Amaysim and Enki iPhone case and Bush Sound Bar Reviews
LG's big TV launch with UHD and OLED and Ewan McGregor is the face of it all, plus the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One launch in the same week - our thoughts. The World Wide Web is 20 years old, Canoodle dating via Facebook, Work Life Balance with Amaysim and Enki iPhone case and Bush Sound Bar Reviews
Aldi are entering the mobile market alongside low cost carriers Amaysim, Red Bull Mobile and Kogan. Not the cheapest but certainly competitive. Stephen wraps up all the news from the Mobile World3 Congress, HP has a new tablet ready to get into the share of tablet sales, Sony's strange PS4 announcement, Tapestry for seniors, the MYO Armband and Stephen looks at a toothbrush and headphones in his minute reviews!
Aldi are entering the mobile market alongside low cost carriers Amaysim, Red Bull Mobile and Kogan. Not the cheapest but certainly competitive. Stephen wraps up all the news from the Mobile World3 Congress, HP has a new tablet ready to get into the share of tablet sales, Sony's strange PS4 announcement, Tapestry for seniors, the MYO Armband and Stephen looks at a toothbrush and headphones in his minute reviews!
#159: iPad Mini is coming in October say some - October 17 announcement maybe?, Motorola launch the Razr HD i've been using it for a few days -best battery on a smartphone!, Xbox Pricing slashed in the lead up to christmas plus your calls on SLeep Cycle, Amaysim, and more - and a new Travel booking site!
#159: iPad Mini is coming in October say some - October 17 announcement maybe?, Motorola launch the Razr HD i've been using it for a few days -best battery on a smartphone!, Xbox Pricing slashed in the lead up to christmas plus your calls on SLeep Cycle, Amaysim, and more - and a new Travel booking site!
#158: Looking for a new computer, i've got 20% off one of the best Ultrabooks going round, plus we talk to Sony about the new Playstation and their big plans leading up to Christmas, your thoughts on iPhone 5? I'll tell you mine, plus callers share thoughts on Optus HomeZone, concerns about DLNA on a mac, moving away from Hotmail and breaking free from Mobile phone carriers with Amaysim
#158: Looking for a new computer, i've got 20% off one of the best Ultrabooks going round, plus we talk to Sony about the new Playstation and their big plans leading up to Christmas, your thoughts on iPhone 5? I'll tell you mine, plus callers share thoughts on Optus HomeZone, concerns about DLNA on a mac, moving away from Hotmail and breaking free from Mobile phone carriers with Amaysim
Amaysim and Macquarie Uni have taken a look at the "state of our mobile nation" to see why we switch, or actually don't - I'll discuss that, plus Australia Post and their Digital Post box, Asus have a stunning new all in one PC, Logitech have a great Airplay speaker for you and James Cameron's Aussie adventure..
Amaysim and Macquarie Uni have taken a look at the "state of our mobile nation" to see why we switch, or actually don't - I'll discuss that, plus Australia Post and their Digital Post box, Asus have a stunning new all in one PC, Logitech have a great Airplay speaker for you and James Cameron's Aussie adventure..
How do you ensure you don't get Billshock from your kids mobile Phones? I talk to Rolf Hansen from Amaysim for advice, plus your calls on Macs, Routers, and a follow up on Western Digital - and an interesting chat regarding http://www.lifeinsurancefinder.com.au/ about what happens to our 'digital life' when we die?
How do you ensure you don't get Billshock from your kids mobile Phones? I talk to Rolf Hansen from Amaysim for advice, plus your calls on Macs, Routers, and a follow up on Western Digital - and an interesting chat regarding http://www.lifeinsurancefinder.com.au/ about what happens to our 'digital life' when we die?
This week we talk about AMAYSIM and the ACMA report into Telcos, Creative launches new Wireless speakers, Apple WWDC and what will we see, Tivizen and Netstream from Elgato, the Samsung Galaxy S II and Laser DAB and AM Radio
This week we talk about AMAYSIM and the ACMA report into Telcos, Creative launches new Wireless speakers, Apple WWDC and what will we see, Tivizen and Netstream from Elgato, the Samsung Galaxy S II and Laser DAB and AM Radio