Is my job easy?
I got told the other day that my job must be easy. I think the following articles dispell that… at least a little.
I got told the other day that my job must be easy. I think the following articles dispell that… at least a little.
A very busy week wraps up. In a shock move, I’ve been… busy!
It's Friday… isn't it? Read More »
I spent a large part of yesterday trying to get an iMac fixed (more on this later) before quite literally tearing it to bits and missed a few stories that went up as a result.
Office Mobility, LG Smartphones & Tearing Apple Apart Read More »
A little bit of everything today, from podcast thoughts on Lion to video of new GPS units, reviews of yet more camcorders and another dip into the murky world of all matters legal betwixt Apple and Samsung…
Samsung Vs Apple Vs Android Vs Lion Vs Panasonic Vs TomTom Read More »
I’m all over the August issue of Australian PC User. And, as it turns out, all over the road this week.
Mobile Broadband, iPod Docks, Hack Attacks & Genuine On-The-Road Testing Read More »
Another week kicks off, and with it a fresh menu of delicately prepared articles. Today, Chef Alex recommends: At PC & Tech Authority, one part of the massive mobile broadband feature I’ve mentioned previously has gone up, detailing Optus’ test results: Optus wireless broadband reviewed: “Optus’ network performance remains impressive, but…” At CNET.com.au, an inexpensive
Wireless, Printers, Mice, Keyboards, Phones, Fights & Additional Awesome Read More »
I had the chance yesterday to spend some hands-on time with a near-finished version (the hardware’s complete; the software may not be) of Blackberry’s Playbook tablet. Naturally, that leads today to a 30 Seconds Of Tech on it: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxmJxWMtffw[/youtube] Meanwhile, in the May issue of Australian PC User, I’ve contributed a feature review
Letter P: Playbook and PC User Read More »
It’s mid-January already? How did that happen? While most folks took the Christmas/New Year’s week off in late 2010, I’ve bucked with tradition, instead taking it a little easy over the past week. “A Little Easy” in this case involves driving more than 4,000km in the last ten days (and I don’t even like driving),
Dell Inspiron, Optus Mini WiFi, Motorola Defy and More Read More »
Somehow, I knew that the year wouldn’t finish on 335 online reviews. At CNET.com.au, I’ve got this pair of reviews. First up, a printer that, when the time came to name it on the network simply had to be called “Genesis Of The Daleks”, although I did toy with Star Trek and Phil Collins puns
A Printer That Looks Like A Trouser Press, Bored Games And More… Read More »
It’s a question with an ever-evolving answer, but the broad answer is usually that as a freelancer, I’ll work for anyone who’ll pay the bills*. Which is why I’m concurrently across so many titles, both online and in print. As an example, this month’s PC User magazine has a lot of my content. I’ve tested
I often get asked "who do I work for"? Read More »