FOR sheer power, this tidy unit leaves other PCs dead in the water. View the original post
Archive for February, 2014
As seen on TV


BETTER quality streaming is having a big impact on the way we watch our programs. View the original post
Samsung stripped of the gimmicks


THE jury’s still out on whether Samsung’s fingerprint technology will shake Apple to its core. View the original post
Fast internet for emergencies


AUSTRALIAN scientists have unveiled ‘fat data pipelines’ that will let emergency services communicate information and video at lightning speed. View the original post
Cycling GPS records pedalling history


RECENTLY, I’ve been cycling to work to counter my sedentary life spent slaving behind a computer terminal. View the original post
Protection battle turns to phones


THE explosion of employees using smartphones at work is the biggest security threat facing enterprises in Australia this year. View the original post
Apple ban won’t stop virtual currency


APPLE’S apparent policy not to allow transactions in bitcoin saw some users post videos of them hacking apart their iPhones. View the original post
Chromebook 11 a cheap option


CHROMEBOOKS are a cheap alternative to a Windows notebook, but you might not like Google’s operating system. View the original post
Tech sector workforce up 10pc


AUSTRALIA’S information and communications technology workforce increased 10 per cent in 2012. View the original post
Jock shocked by Google block


RADIO host Michael Smith wants the federal government to bring Google to account after it blocked access to his news website. View the original post
Radio host fumes over Google ‘ban’


RADIO host Michael Smith wants tighter scrutiny of Google after it blocked access to his news website, saying it was “a malware distributor”. View the original post