iPhone 6 Plus launch: iQueues are still very much a thing
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have launched in Australia, and a surprising number of folk lined up to buy one.
iPhone 6 Plus launch: iQueues are still very much a thing Read More »
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have launched in Australia, and a surprising number of folk lined up to buy one.
iPhone 6 Plus launch: iQueues are still very much a thing Read More »
The HTC One Mini 2 is an even smaller version of the excellent HTC One M8, but pricing issues are (once again) a serious problem.
HTC One Mini 2 Australian Review Read More »
I’ve avoided writing anything on the whole “Gamergate” thing for a while now, but an off-hand comment from a friend made me stop and think about it.
My thoughts on "Gamergate" Read More »
The battle of the streaming services is heating up, but it can be confusing picking sides. Explaining why Quickflix isn’t happy with Netflix via a puppy makes it a lot easier to understand.
Quickflix vs Netflix is much better with puppies Read More »
iOS 8 is now available as a free update for compatible Apple devices. Here’s how to upgrade, as well as some thoughts about whether you should.
How do I update to iOS 8 (and should I?) Read More »
The new iPhones set to launch this week will have NFC in them! Finally! Hurrah! Except it turns out that what you can do with that NFC chip in Australia right now will be… absolutely nothing.
iPhone 6 NFC: Apple Pay only for now Read More »
Watch it, you must, the latest Sesame Street parody. In the style of Star Wars it is.
Tuesdayitis: Star Wars Sesame Street style Read More »
Microsoft’s bought Minecraft for a cool $2.5 Billion. That’s a lot of money for a lot of digital Lego. So what happens next?
MicroMineCraftSoft: What happens next? Read More »
Notebooks used to be really expensive creatures for mobile workers only. Now they’re mainstream and prices are tumbling. But how cheap can “cheap” get?
How cheap will notebooks get? Read More »
A lot of conventional wisdom says that a prepaid iPhone — that is, one that you pay for upfront and match to a prepaid telco offer — is cheaper than the contract equivalent. But do the sums actually add up?
Are prepaid iPhones always cheaper? Read More »