A quick note on links
Be warned: This is kind of meta. And somewhat ranty. But short.
A quick note on links Read More »
Be warned: This is kind of meta. And somewhat ranty. But short.
A quick note on links Read More »
Like it or not, advertising is the lifeblood of a lot of media, including Fat Duck Tech.
Advertise on Fat Duck Tech! (Plus a tiny Adblock rant) Read More »
Catch Of The Day took an astonishing three years to let users know of a password intrusion that captured actual credit card details. That’s terrible business, but what can we learn from it now?
Catch Of The Day: Who can we trust? Read More »
Ever had the feeling that somebody you were dealing with wasn’t the person you thought they were? The science behind it is fascinating, but your neighbour probably isn’t a Zygon.
Body doubles and alien replicants: Capgras delusions explained Read More »
Netflix is often seen as the golden example of what a TV streaming service should be, but when and if it launches down under, it’s likely to be terrible.
Netflix Australia will suck. Here's why. Read More »
Digital Movie downloads are a guessing game. Apple’s iPhone trade-ins aren’t great value — but are the alternatives any better? All this plus Raspberry Pi B+, NFC payments and much more in the latest episode of Vertical Hold.
iTunes Extras and iPhone trade-ins: Vertical Hold – Episode 15, 2014 Read More »
Not in a “nostalgia ain’t what it used to be” sense, but in the way that retro games pricing and desirability is measured, especially amongst “collectors”.
Retro Gaming: It's getting worse Read More »
Apple’s announced that Australian iPad and iPhone owners can “trade in” old devices at Apple stores. It’s a great deal — for Apple.
Apple's Trade-In scheme is great (if you're Apple) Read More »
If you’ve got a single name, or want to use a psuedonym on Google+, you now can. It’s probably too late for Google’s social network experiment, however.
Google revises Google+ names policy, but way too late Read More »
I’ve written a lot about 3D printing, but mostly from the consumer angle. An interview with CreateUNSW’s Nathan Adler has me thinking about the wider implications.
3D Printing: From smartphone cases to UAVs Read More »