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ZATS: Ep 255 – ‘Too cool for school’

ZATS: Ep 255 – ‘Too cool for school’

Brett Haggard, Steven Ambrose, Andy Hadfield and a bottle of DMZ Chardonnay get together this week to discuss, at length Microsoft’s TechEd conference in Durban, the Galaxy S4, the Kobo store, the content ecosystem, 7-inch Android tablets, and much more

ZATS: Ep 254 – ‘Now we’re talking’

ZATS: Ep 254 – ‘Now we’re talking’

Simon Dingle hosts this episode of the ZA Tech Show, with the panel discussing Bitcoin, South African banking apps, Google Glass updates, Facebook Home, Sentech’s return of radio frequency spectrum and much more besides

ZATS: Ep 253 – ‘Derailed’

ZATS: Ep 253 – ‘Derailed’

Brett Haggard, Sam Beckbessinger and Guy Taylor get together to discuss everything but the news this week. Topics include LucasArts, up and coming social networks, Guy’s involvement in CloudAfrica, Facebook’s South African user base, HTC and Facebook

ZATS: Ep 252 – ‘Fool you once’

ZATS: Ep 252 – ‘Fool you once’

Brett Haggard, Adam Oxford and Benedict Kelly get together this week for an episode that discusses everything from the Internet’s favourite April Fool’s Day pranks to new leadership at Telkom and the breaking of some piracy records. Topics include the top April Fool’s Day jokes

ZATS: Ep 251 – ‘Chatty’

ZATS: Ep 251 – ‘Chatty’

This week Brett Haggard hosts Samantha Perry and Tristan Hall for a chatty episode of the ZA Tech Show. Among other things, they talk about the Google-sponsored television white-spaces trial, Vodacom’s new call rates, the PlayStation 4, Microsoft Outlook on Windows RT, and lots more

ZATS: Ep 250 – ‘Two mobile guys’

ZATS: Ep 250 – ‘Two mobile guys’

Brett Haggard, Steven Ambrose and Liron Segev get together in ZA Tech Show’s Johannesburg studio to discuss Telkom Mobile and 8ta, the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4, the latest news in the gaming industry, Dropbox’s acquisition of Mailbox.app, Windows Phone 8

ZATS: Ep 249 – ‘NFC rhinos’

ZATS: Ep 249 – ‘NFC rhinos’

Brett Haggard, Charlie Fripp and Steven Ambrose gather in a Cape Town hotel room prior to Samsung Africa Forum 2013 for a debate on the mobile industry and a round-up of some of the week’s top news stories. Topics discussed include the Samsung Galaxy S4

ZATS: Ep 248 – ‘Faces for radio’

ZATS: Ep 248 – ‘Faces for radio’

Brett Haggard, Andy Hadfield and Adam Oxford get together for a roundup of what’s been going on in the South African technology over the past week or two. The news discussed includes: 8ta’s name New unlimited plans from Vodacom The Free State’s R140m WordPress site Evernote’s been hacked, now change your password Twitter kills Tweetdeck [...]

ZATS: Ep 247 – ‘The Alejandro and Esteban Show’

ZATS: Ep 247 – ‘The Alejandro and Esteban Show’

Brett Haggard, Aki Anastasiou, Steven Ambrose and Charlie Fripp gather in a corridor at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona for a reportback on what the industry had to show off. Topics include near-field communication

ZATS: Ep 246 – ‘Sweating out back’

ZATS: Ep 246 – ‘Sweating out back’

It’s a sweltering hot day in the ZA Tech Show’s Johannesburg studio as Brett Haggard, Sam Beckbessinger and Ben Kelly get together to discuss the Samsung Galaxy S4, the PlayStation 4, the Nokia 206 and much more

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