Internode co-founder is giving away his death ray for free
Simon Hackett’s Death Ray could be yours for no money at all. How you use it is up to you.
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Simon Hackett’s Death Ray could be yours for no money at all. How you use it is up to you.
Internode co-founder is giving away his death ray for free Read More »
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?
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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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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
To B, or not to B? Read More »
Things were so much easier when I picked subject lines based on what I was listening to at the time. Still, the above subject line does make sense. Of a sort. Firstly, the T-Shirts, over at PC Authority, where I’ve looked over Internode’s new “T-Shirt” 1TB broadband plans: Internode enters the 1TB race with “T-Shirt”
T-Shirts and Terabytes, Fifty Cent and Choice Read More »
You know that whole idea of a work/life balance? Right at the moment, mine’s so tilted it’s essentially a work/work balance with the life hanging onto an edge somewhere by the very tips of its fingers. In fact, I think I just heard it scream as it inevitably let go. Inbetween running a household and
Work/Life Balance. I must get one of those. Read More »
Today, it’s all about data, data, data and waves. First up at Hydrapinion, I opined about the odd nature of Optus’ latest data promotion: Hydrapinion: Half price data pricing makes half as much sense: “I mean, really, which sounds better to you — the ‘fake’ 4 to 8c per MB, or the actual 0.5-1c per
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The sweat is just down to Sydney’s always appalling humidity today. The other stuff? Two reviews, live today at CNET.com.au: Internode MiFi: “Internode’s MiFi 3G modem/router works quite well, but carrier issues and high pricing are a big downside.” Samsung Q320: “Samsung’s Q320 impresses us on most levels, except for the critical issue of battery
MiFi, Laptops and sweat. Read More »
I’m doing an Alison-Moyet-Listening day today, as you might be able to tell. But hey, on the on the subject of words, I have plenty published today. First of all, at APCMag.com: Mobile Firefox coming to Nokia: “Ambitious plans will see Firefox mobile ported to Symbian Smartphones, possibly by as early as April next year.”
You've got me so confused, and there's words I could use… Read More »
Yeah, I know. The subject lines — they’re not making a whole lot of sense. Blame my overall lack of sleep, which is even more wretched than usual. It does have its strange upside; as my brain struggles to stay awake, it also writes at a furious pace, as witnessed by these couple of stories
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