Broadband

Expressive Mice, Telstra Broadband Deals and Yet More Android Musings

It’s been a very busy week… and it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon. Over at CNET, I’ve reviewed a mouse. As I explain in my review, it’s just a mouse… Microsoft Express Mouse: “Back in the late 1980s, Madonna insisted that it was important that you “Express Yourself”. A year earlier,

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To B, or not to B?

Let’s see how far I can take this alliteration thing, shall we? A bewildering and beautiful bevy (a barrage, one could say) of brilliantly scribed features await your consideration today. Broadband to begin, at PC & Tech Authority: Internode cuts plans down to keep things “Easy” “Sixty different Internode plans bite the dust while add-on

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Mobile Apps, Mobile Broadband And A Distinctly Non-Mobile Laptop

An unusual mix of articles today… well, OK, one of them was actually published late last week, and I omitted it then because it skipped my attention. Frankly, a laptop that big and glowing should never skip anyone’s attention. From CNET.com.au comes the monster… in 3D! Toshiba Satellite A660/07R “Toshiba’s 3D-capable laptop works exceptionally well

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Data ain't data…

That’s broadband data, that is. Not so much Brent Spiner, if you know what I mean. In this case, another analysis of broadband plans article for PC Authority, looking at this week’s announcement by Optus of “off-peak” mobile broadband plans: Optus launches off-peak Mobile Broadband – but is it good value? “We crunch the numbers

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