This is either going to work fabulously or fail fantastically.
This review of the HP Mini 1001TU netbook will be written on an HP Mini netbook. Not a groundbreaking method, there, I’ll admit. But what is going to be different about this article, however, is that the entire piece is going to be a test of an element I consider paramount in choosing a netbook; typability. Read more
SONGBIRD, Mozilla’s entry into the digital music player arena, finally hit it’s version 1.0 release recently and those of us who’ve used the program before were anxious to see what improvements the new release added. For my part, I was happy to find the application was a little less clunky and cumbersome than previous versions. Read more
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I want to preface this article by saying that I still love Twitter. After some initial scepticism and a rocky start, I’m now a fully fledged Tweeter (Twitterer? Twit?), managing two separate accounts and loving every letter of it.
So when I say I’ve come across something that I think is better than Twitter.com, I don’t want you to think that I’ve given up on everyone’s favourite little blue bird. I’ve just found another site that I prefer to the original. Read more
INTRODUCING Scott Mumford.
Scott is looking forward to starting his fourth year of a three year Creative Writing Degree at QUT.
He’s officially homeless and old enough to know better than to do most of the things he does.
He’s worked in both the public and private sectors in various capacities and currently makes ends meet by assembling DVD packages and not paying his ever-growing collection of fines.
He’ll be writing about interesting start-ups, lifehacking and when he has cash enough to get his hands on a new toy, the odd product review.
I feel kind of like a broken record pushing Navigaya.com. All of my friends both real and online are getting damned sick of hearing about it. But, regardless of the social ostracism I stand to suffer, I’m gonna push it again here and now because I think it’s just that good!






