Podcast: Two Blokes Talking Tech #336

Foxtel is ditching Cable TV and going 100% satellite in a bid to cut costs, and reduce downtime for customers – Trevor has the scoop, plus Samsung’s new TVs – picture quality not the primary discussion point so what new features might get you buying a new TV.  Fitbit ads a new watch and a kids tracker, Apple has announced WWDC and the blokes speculate as to what might come at that show.  The NBN has a new monthly report showing good progress but there’s still issues, and Optus ups the data and tests unlimited plans, plus Stephen’s minute reviews..

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