Life & Technology – 2GB 4th July 2026

  Windows 10 End Of Life Support Extended (Again)

As discussed last week on the show and again today, please check the video below on how to register your Windows 10 PC to receive on going updates for your Windows 10 PC. 

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NBN opens up free FTTP upgrade program to all FTTC customers

NBN has removed the requirement for FTTC customers to hold an NBN 100 plan or faster before they can request an FTTP upgrade, opening the door for all 860,000 FTTC premises Australia-wide.


Prior to 1st July, FTTC customers had to be on NBN 100 or above to qualify for a free FTTP upgrade, but under the new rules any plan qualifies.

Multi-dwelling properties were already exempt from the requirement under a separate program, and this situation has not changed.


  
Why NBN is pushing FTTP upgrades
FTTC has proven unreliable and slow compared to other NBN technologies, so NBN is prioritising its removal.

FTTC involves a fibre run to a pit at the kerbside, then ageing phone line copper takes it through the final stretch to the premises.

The proposed upgrade replaces the telephone copper run with fibre cable all the way into the building. The benefits are increased connection stability, faster speeds, and better resilience to weather and corrosion over time.

FTTC and FTTP are not the same as HFC connections that use a thicker coaxial copper cable for the final run. HFC customers can also upgrade to FTTP, but under different eligibility criteria.
HFC supports reasonably fast speeds, so there’s less urgency to upgrade this technology.

Read more here.   
  

 

Guests and Topics on the Show

Motorola Talks GrapheneOS and the New Razr Range

 Motorola recently unveiled its latest Razr lineup and also announced support for GrapheneOS, giving users an alternative operating system focused on privacy and security. 

We spoke with Praveena Raman, Head of Motorola ANZ, about what GrapheneOS is, who it’s designed for, and how the new Razr range builds on Motorola’s latest foldable innovations.  

Have a read through on our recent review of the Moto Razr Fold below.
  
Motorola Razr Fold Review: Moto’s First Big Foldable

 The Motorola Razr Fold is the brand’s first book-style foldable in the Razr family, and it delivers as premium an experience as you could expect. With a gorgeous screen, top-notch camera suite, and powerful processor, the Motorola Razr Fold delivers a flagship experience in every way.

The experience is rounded out by Motorola’s fairly unobtrusive flavour of Android and premium materials like the vegan leather rear and metal frame.

In the broader foldable market, the Razr Fold sits at the more affordable end, but the foldable form factor itself still commands a price premium that’s worth considering before you spend. 
 

 Inside TCL’s New X11L Flagship TV  

 TCL recently unveiled its new X11L flagship TV, bringing together the company’s latest Mini LED display technology, AI-powered picture processing and premium home entertainment features. During our conversation with Richard Falzon, Product Manager at TCL Australia, we explored what sets the X11L apart, the innovations behind its impressive picture quality, and how it reflects TCL’s vision for the future of premium televisions.  

2026 TCL Range: The new TV lineup and hands-on with the X11L

TCL showed off its newest TVs in Sydney on 19th June, including the high-end X11L, and the new C6L, C7L, and C8L.

The 2026 TCL range goes all-in on SQD-MiniLED technology.

In a darkroom demo, representatives from the brand showed off the SQD-MiniLED’s exceptional colour accuracy, brightness, and panel quality.

What is SQD-MiniLED?

The TV market this year is split across a few technologies, including OLED, RGB MiniLED, and SQD-MiniLED. Each has its own merits, but TCL is focused on developing its SQD-MiniLED technology further.

SQD stands for Super Quantum Dot, and it’s TCL’s newest refinement of the technology. It results in a wide colour gamut, high colour accuracy, and reduced crosstalk between dimming zones.

TCL says SQD-MiniLED panels support more dimming zones than RGB MiniLED. That means SQD matches RGB panels on colour gamut while delivering increased contrast in comparison.

SQD-MiniLED provides increased brightness and the high number of dimming zones helps to close the gap on contrast levels versus OLED panels.

Apologies to Richard today as we ran out of time before getting deeper into the discussion, but we will get him back on the show and talk about TVs and Sport, and maybe parent

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