I have a deep dark secret
I’m not like other folks, it seems. To some of you, that may not be news at all, but still, I do something that (apparently) precious few other technology users do.
I’m not like other folks, it seems. To some of you, that may not be news at all, but still, I do something that (apparently) precious few other technology users do.
A slower week on the online publishing front — which was why I spent it on a brief break in Adelaide visiting relatives instead.
An awful lot of people complain if they can’t find their smartphone, and roughly every three weeks another “wacky” bit of research suggests that they love their phones more than their partner/cat/dog/children/personal-squishy-bits. The thing is, another phone really isn’t that far away.
A plea for and end to the patent wars (that’ll no doubt fall on deaf ears), a powerful yet underpowered laptop, and a column resurfaces from the dim dark ages of history…
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.
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…
I spend my own money (yes, I know — I had money. Even I’m shocked by that one) on a laptop. And AMD gets busy testing fish…
How many smartphone accessories do you really need? Is Apple the only company that can make a good white laptop? And why should you pay more for Broadband based on where you live?
I’m all over the August issue of Australian PC User. And, as it turns out, all over the road this week.
The end to my Hydrapinion Android series lies within, as does a inexpensive (but not cheap-n-cheerful in the pejorative sense) Sony Blu-Ray player.