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Podcast: Two Blokes Talking Tech #372

Stephen finally has NBN and his experience getting connected is a lesson for Optus, the telcos and customers getting FTTC, but the good news is, it’s flying. Freeview is now on your browser, so there’s an easy way to watch live TV just using your web browser. Huawei are helping deaf kids learn to read with a new app using AI, the app that helps you save someone else’s life by stopping them from texting and driving, the smart cricket bat sensor to help you with your swing and Tom Cruise’s impassioned plea to TV companies.

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