| Inkjet vs Laser – A printer buying guide to save you money When choosing the right printer, a lot of us might reach for the cheapest on the shelf or buy based on pages per minute and other metrics. The problem is that the wrong choice could end up costing you more in the long run, and buying a printer without considering your usage is an easy way to end up overspending. In this printer buying guide we’ll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of inkjet vs laser, then explain who each category is for and what features to look for. Read more… Google Speaker Radio Station Streaming Update Stations has announced that the playback issue affecting Google smart speakers and Nest devices has now been resolved after causing disruptions for around a week. Google confirmed the fault has been fixed, although users still experiencing issues are advised to restart their device by unplugging it for 30 seconds before reconnecting it. The station also reminded listeners that the 2GB app remains the easiest and most reliable way to listen from anywhere. |

Guests and Topics on the Show
| Can AI Help Prevent Storm Water Flooding Before It Starts? On the show today, we spoke with Len Luxford about how agentic AI could transform stormwater management and help reduce flooding risks in the future. Len explained how new AI-integrated sensor systems can detect blockages, debris and pipe issues before water even starts flowing, allowing maintenance teams to move from reactive fixes to proactive management. We also discussed how the Australian-designed technology is already being used overseas, including in Ho Chi Minh City, to support early flood warning systems and improve city preparedness. Inside Google IO – Search Changes and What Comes Next We also spoke with Alex Zaharov-Reutt about Google’s latest Search update and what it means for users and publishers. Alex explained the reported changes, why Google continues to refine its search systems, and how updates like this can impact the way information is surfaced and accessed online. You can read more about it here: Google is burying your search results and calling it progress |

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