Navman Launching New ‘MY Series’ Range Of Satnavs
Late last week, Navman grabbed a heap of Aussie tech journos, threw us into cars and had us play around with their new MY series range of satnavs while we were driven around Sydney. During the brief hands-on time we had, I can happily say that the new range works. (more…)
Breakfast Wrap: Best Of The Weekend
Rumour: Existing Android Phones Won’t Get HTC’s “Sense” UI For Lame Licensing Reasons
Well that sucks.
Anti-Abuse Bus Stop Ad Only Batters Women When Nobody’s Looking
A clever use of technology in advertising for an important cause.
Microsoft Swapping Xbox Pro For Elite? PS3 Slim Arriving Shortly Thereafter?
Personally, I think we’ll be waiting until next year to see a [...]
The Month In Android Apps: Location, Location, Location
Stalk your friends, have brunch with them at a Zagat-rated spot nearby and stream the whole live from your Android phone. Saw VII? No, it’s just this month in Android apps. (more…)
Twitter Device Tweets Heartbeat, Scares Relatives When Twitter Crashes
We have to hand it to that Twitter thing. From further boosting the egos of outspoken tech industry personalities to supporting Iranian revolutions, the service has demonstrated its strengths. Today, the service can let relatives know you are still alive. (more…)
A Brief Post Where We Mention The Best System Restore Tools
Lifehacker is at again with a killer list of five of the best system restore tools available today. It’s a Windows, Mac and Linux show, folks, and the best part is they were submitted by users like you! [Lifehacker]
Acer Quietly Poised To Surpass Dell As Second-Largest PC Maker
Don’t look now, but Acer—yes, that Acer—is on the verge of unseating Dell as the second-largest PC maker. (more…)
Retrolicious Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds Camera Unboxed
The wonderfully retro Olympus E-P1, recently fondled by the hands of beautiful Chinese models, has been subsequently unboxed and fondled by the rough hands of some lucky guy in the U.K. (more…)
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