Beyond Infinity

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Broadcast every Tuesday at 11am AEDT on Radio Port Phillip 98.7 or 98.3 FM. Its your weekly dose of science and technology.Including features on cool gadgets, website reviews, the latest science and IT news, not to mention astronomy and space exploration.http://beyondinfinity.com.au/Special thanks to John Young, Paul Wattie, Steve Meyers, Brendon Telfer and the team at RPPfm.

Episodios

  • The Fine Art Of Decrypting Your Energy Bills

    03/07/2018 Duración: 04min

    Unnecessary bill complexity is a real (and quite deliberate) issue for Australian retail energy consumers. We offer suggestions on how to read your bill and secure a discount from your gas or electricity provider. And it's worth looking at the plethora of price comparison websites including: energywatch.com.au and compare.energy.vic.gov.au

  • Cedar Anderson On Inventing And Crowd-Funding The Flow Hive

    28/06/2018 Duración: 14min

    The co-inventor of the Flow Hive and founder of Beeinventive describes the journey to get 'honey on tap', plus his super effective use of social media and the new deluxe model, the Flow Hive 2. Cedar explains how the original Flow Hive developed over a 10 year period, culminating in a record-setting Indigogo crowd-funding campaign in 2015. Now with a string of awards to his company's name and over a billion views of its web content, he says "the reason we keep going is because we want to have a positive impact in the world. So business for a positive purpose is cred to our company".

  • Tips And Tricks On How To Capitalise On Social Media

    27/06/2018 Duración: 06min

    Simon Mulvany of Save The Bees Australia has single-handedly run a successful media campaign centered around Facebook and Instagram. Here he offers his insights into how to take full advantage of the power of social media to build a community and raise awareness of a business or social issue.

  • Weekly News From Beyond Infinity 26/6/18

    26/06/2018 Duración: 08min

    Our weekly news round-up: Mars VR on Kickstarter to fund new open source VR platform for the public and eventual settlers to visualise Mars landing site; How binge drinking leads to insomnia; New Firefox desktop browser is strong response to crisis of confidence with internet's privacy and security; Tesla ramps up Model 3 production, but still struggling to hit 5000 a week goal; NZ will introduce a universal non-cash payment method for all public transport.

  • Issues Facing The World's Bees (Part 2)

    22/06/2018 Duración: 11min

    Simon and Ben discuss different approaches to bee keeping in different parts of the world. Despite strong apiarist traditions in Europe, efforts are being made to breed bees that are better at cleaning each other, using genetics. They outline the hot issues facing their industry and explain some of the less well known uses for bee products, including beard conditioner and women's skin treatments.

  • Ethereum - A Viable Alternative To Bitcoin?

    21/06/2018 Duración: 06min

    As bitcoin steadily loses value from its stratospheric heights of late 2017, other cryptos have gained in value and market prominance. John offers an introduction to the differences between bitcoin and ethereum.

  • Monster Dust Storm Threatens Mars Rover

    20/06/2018 Duración: 07min

    Last heard from on June 10th, NASA's venerable Opportunity rover has entered low power mode as the sky darkens dramatically, reducing solar power at Meridiani Planum to dangerous and unprecedented low levels. Meanwhile, an international flotilla of orbiters takes full advantage to harvest precious information about how dust storms form and behave.

  • Weekly News From Beyond Infinity 19/6/18

    19/06/2018 Duración: 14min

    Our weekly news round-up: Trump directs Pentagon to set up "Space Force" to ensure America's continued dominance beyond Earth; Microsoft's Project Natick places environmentally friendly data centres underwater; Google's DeepMind AI learns how to see via a generative query network; Europe's new General Data Protection Regulation is cleaning up the world's email spam problem; Vivo X21 is world's first smart phone with in-display fingerprint sensor; Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission abandons deal with NEC to expand national fingerprint database with other biometric info, such as facial and footprint recognition.

  • Issues Facing The World's Bees (Part 1)

    15/06/2018 Duración: 09min

    In the first of a three part interview, bee experts Simon Mulvany and Ben Moore compare Australia's honey bee industry with those in Europe and New Zealand. They discuss the big problems caused by the varroa mite and welcome the banning of neonicotinoids, which are widely-used insecticides deadly to bees. Both Simon and Ben are firm believers that social media can be pivotal in raising awareness of the serious dangers facing bees and those who depend on them around the world.

  • Apple Gets Serious About Digital Health

    15/06/2018 Duración: 06min

    At WWDC 2018, the company foreshadowed changes coming soon in iOS 12, including a new feature called Screen Time which aims to make it easier to curb smart phone addiction. Following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, another big theme was improved privacy. Apple also touted significant improvements to Siri, MacOS, Watch OS 5 and AppleTV. And Facetime will soon allow up to 30 people to share the same video conference call.

  • All New Republic Of Gamers (ROG) Phone

    14/06/2018 Duración: 05min

    With a 6 inch display, the latest Snapdragon 845 SoC, 8GB of RAM and a 90Hz refresh rate, the ROG phone is really more gaming console than phone. It also has some neat add-ons to boost battery life and enhance the gaming experience. For serious gamers, this device sounds like it's got a lot to offer.

  • Chipping Away At The Global Problem Of Plastic Pollution

    13/06/2018 Duración: 05min

    To find an alternative to cellophane, NZ biotech start-up Humble Bee looks to mimic the Australian masked bee's nesting material to create a bioplastic.

  • Weekly News From Beyond Infinity 12/6/18

    12/06/2018 Duración: 10min

    Our weekly news round-up: Japan moves to tighten regulations on Airbnb; How to save on iPhone storage costs; Juno mission extended by 3.5 years to meet science goals; Continuing headaches for some NBN users; Most popular ridiculously insecure passwords; PageUp HR reveals major breach of clients' personal details.

  • Amazon Geoblocks Its US Site For Aussies

    07/06/2018 Duración: 04min

    Ahead of the July 1st introduction of GST on all online purchases, the ecommerce juggernaut now redirects shoppers to its Australian site. Some are disappointed at the reduced choice this change will entail, while others reckon the change will have minimal impact.

  • Predictions For AR/VR

    06/06/2018 Duración: 10min

    Despite their current humble beginnings, the future looks bright for AR/VR developers. John offers his thoughts, forecasting that conventional offices could become obsolete and VR dating the norm.

  • Weekly News From Beyond Infinity 5/6/18

    05/06/2018 Duración: 13min

    Our weekly news round-up: Tencent and Alibaba look like becoming trillion dollar companies, dominating 770 million Chinese internet users; Curiosity rover resumes onboard rock sample analysis after 18 month hiatus; Cryosleep chamber under development by NASA for long-duration space travel; Big Californian utilities expand their EV infrastructure spend in readiness for the phase out of petrol-powered transportation; Big study finds chemotherapy not useful in treatment of most common early stage breast cancer; Aussie webcams hacked and fake testimonials posted on YouTube as endorsements for scammers' service; Google Lens arrives on Android phones (and it's really useful); Big tech companies team up to make computers more accessible to the vision-impaired.

  • Trump White House Accused Of Breaching Data Security Protocols

    31/05/2018 Duración: 05min

    While Trump's use of the secret messaging service Confide may breach federal record-keeping laws, there are also concerns about security breaches. Chief of Staff John Kelly may have used a compromised phone for months when he was Secretary of Homeland Security, while several inner circle advisors relied on private devices to conduct government business. On the social media front, a US Judge says that as President, Trump doesn't have the right to block followers on Twitter.

  • Weekly News From Beyond Infinity 29/5/18

    30/05/2018 Duración: 13min

    Our weekly news round-up: How to find out what Apple and Google know about you; Alan Bean, 4th man on the Moon, dies aged 86; German scientists debunk NASA's EM-drive propulsion claims; Apple AirPlay 2 lets you stream music to a wide variety of 3rd party speakers; Amazon Alexa records private conversation and sends it to a random contact; Hours after EU's new General Data Protection Regulation laws took effect, Facebook, Google and others were accused of breaches; South Australian government will honour Tesla virtual power plant project of previous Labour government.

  • Anyone Can Become A Citizen Scientist

    30/05/2018 Duración: 05min

    QuestaGame and Nature's Notebook in the US encourage everyday people to photograph, document and monitor animals and plants in the wild and experience biodiversity.

  • Bitmain Corners Bitcoin Mining Market

    23/05/2018 Duración: 05min

    The Chinese maker of application specific integrated circuits is increasing its control of mining, amid concerns that such centralised power could be used to disrupt or attack cryptocurrency networks.

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