Happy 50 years Apple - Plus your calls
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EFTM - Tech, Cars and Lifestyle Mar 31, 2026
Happy 50 years Apple - Plus your calls

Happy 50 years Apple - Plus your calls

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Happy 50 years Apple - Plus your calls
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Apple

Apple is the company behind popular gadgets like MacBooks, iPhones, and iPads. The episode is talking about Apple’s 50-year milestone and how their products evolved.

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Google Calendar

They’re talking about using Google Calendar to organize events. Different calendars show up in different colors so it’s easy to see what kind of plans they are.

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auto responder

An auto responder automatically sends a pre-written reply when someone emails you. The speaker suggests setting this up during the transition to a new email account so people get an immediate response.

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Telstra

Telstra is a big Australian company that provides mobile phone service and home internet. The host is saying some people stay with Telstra because of the email address they get through it, even if there are cheaper options.

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3G network

3G is an older type of mobile phone network that used to cover lots of areas. The caller is saying people in the countryside miss it because it worked better for sending messages where they live.

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iPhones

An iPhone is Apple’s phone. They’re saying newer iPhones can still send texts from places with little or no cell coverage.

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SMS

SMS is just regular text messaging. The point here is that newer phones can sometimes text from far away, but if you’re in a tricky coverage zone you might not get the satellite option to kick in.

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Samsung's

Samsung makes phones. The host is saying newer Samsung phones can still send texts from remote areas, similar to iPhones.

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electric vehicle charger

It’s the place you plug an electric car into to charge its battery. If there aren’t chargers in town, you may need to plan routes around where chargers are available.

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Sailfish OS

Sailfish OS is the “computer system” inside a phone. It’s not Android or Apple iPhone software, so apps and updates can work a bit differently.

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mobile world congress

Mobile World Congress is a big yearly event where phone and tech companies show off what they’re building. It’s like a major “new tech reveal” conference.

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Formula One fan

They’re talking about Formula One, which is the highest level of open-wheel racing. The rules in F1 affect how the cars are built and how they race.

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new rules

They’re talking about changes to the racing rules. In F1, if a car doesn’t meet the rules, it can fail to qualify or even not be allowed to start.

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grid

The “grid” is where all the cars line up to start the race. If a car doesn’t make the grid, it can’t start the race.

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hybrid systems

A hybrid system uses two sources of power—an engine plus an electric system. The electric part can store and reuse energy, which helps performance and efficiency.

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Grand Prix

A Grand Prix is a Formula 1 race weekend. Drivers race on a track for many laps, and qualifying helps decide who starts where.

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Mercedes

Mercedes is one of the big Formula 1 teams. When they say Mercedes is faster, they mean the Mercedes cars were quicker during the race.

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Ferrari

Ferrari is a major Formula 1 team. “Bridge the gap” means they want Ferrari to be competitive for the entire race, not just for a short time.

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Kogan

Kogan sells lower-cost electronics, including smart rings. The caller picked it because it was cheap, then checked whether its health numbers match a more expensive watch.

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Garmin

Garmin makes fitness watches and trackers. They’re being used here as another device to compare against an Apple Watch and smart rings.

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O2 levels

O2 levels usually means how much oxygen is in your blood. Some smart wearables can estimate it, but it’s best thought of as trend information, not a diagnosis.

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Trend Micro

Trend Micro is a cybersecurity company that offers antivirus and internet security subscriptions. The speaker compares its tiered plans (e.g., device limits) and notes the price difference between lower and higher device counts.

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Internet Security

Internet security is software that helps protect your computer or phone from online scams and malicious software. It often comes as a subscription, and the plan may limit how many devices you can protect.

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Norton

Norton is a well-known security program that helps protect your devices from viruses and online threats. People often choose it for home computer and phone protection.

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Kaspersky

Kaspersky is an antivirus/security company that has been in the news for political concerns. The speaker is saying that controversy affected how much people trust it.

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ID security

ID security is protection for your personal info. It helps stop scams that try to steal your identity or trick you into giving away passwords.

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malware

Malware is any kind of harmful software meant to damage your device or steal information. Antivirus tools try to stop it.

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ransomware

Ransomware is malware that can hold your files hostage. It may lock your computer or encrypt files and then demand money to unlock them.

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VPN

A VPN is like a secure tunnel for your internet traffic. It helps keep your data safer, especially on public Wi‑Fi.

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