Archive For The “Tech Stuff” Category
emerhi (@emerhi) 19/01/11 10:23Twitter=i want to pee, facebook= I have peed, fourquare= I peed here, linkedin= I pee well, quora= why did I pee? ๏[-ิ_•ิ]๏ Posted via email from Phillip’s posterous
So I’m looking out the window at Princess Margaret Hospital and saw this amazing sight. I thought maybe the floods have made it Perth. My beat guess is that it’s a cooling thing. Hopefully someone will be able to enlighten me. Posted via email from Phillip’s posterous
See and download the full gallery on posterous Still leaning about the camera on the new iPhone 4. HDR is a great feature but it does take quite a while to save the files. Posted via email from Phillip’s posterous
We’re up in Perth this week. We’re visiting Princess Margaret Hospital for some tests. I can see a lot if waiting around in our future. We haven’t even got to the hospital and we’re already waiting for them. Posted via email from Phillip’s posterous
Good to see Mr Conroy is starting to come to his senses. If he back pedals slow enough, then he may just do it without us knowing. The NBN should be completed as a commercial arrangement with commercial outcomes and commercial profits and or losses. Assuming that the network has to run at a loss…
Australians can now use ther iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch as a serious e-book reader after Apple opened the doors to its iBookstore today. It’s taken the company five months since the iPad’s launch to get the store up and running but it has succeeded in signing up a wide range of book publishers including…
Grant Imahara’s Secret Star Wars Identityhttp://www.wired.com/geekdad/2010/10/grant-imaharas-secret-star-wars-identity/ Posted via email from Phillip’s posterous
Court finds Optus broadband ads 'misleading, tricky'Wed 03 Nov 10, 15:21pm AEST The Federal Court has found Optus breached the Trade Practices Act and engaged in "misleading and tricky" advertising. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) took Optus to court over two advertising campaigns, offering consumers broadband internet plans. Optus had offered consumers data…