Sep
30
2006
Been trying to catch up with my blogging over the last couple of days… An update to a previous post that I’ve been meaning to write-up is that Craig from the Wildimages blog managed to get his problems with the Flight Centre all sorted out. I posted previously how he had booked tickets with Flight […]
Sep
29
2006
I’ve been meaning to blog about this for the last couple of weeks – Deb and I went to see “An Inconvenient Truth” (IMDB link) at the Penthouse Cinema in Brooklyn. The movie was Deb’s choice but I was so glad that I saw it. It’s a really important film that everyone should go to […]
Sep
28
2006
I started watching Robert Scoble’s new show today, aptly name the ScobleShow. I like it. I watched the first episode with Jonathan Schwartz, who is the approachable CEO of Sun Microsystems. Jonathan is passionate about Sun and its technology and it comes across in the interview. Heck, I want to build something big just so I can use […]
Sep
28
2006
A new version of Windows Live Writer has just been released. This is by far the best Live product that has been released yet, and the only one that actually shows some originality. (The rest of the Live product range are all clones of competing software, or, renamed MSN services.) This is a really useful […]
Sep
28
2006
Seems like lots of users had problems with iTunes 7 so it’s good to see Apple release an update so soon. Thanks to Neowin for the heads-up. Buy music, movies, TV shows, and audiobooks, or download free podcasts from the iTunes Store 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Organize and play everything on […]
Sep
27
2006
Is it just me, or is this post intentionally naive? Jeff Jones claims that Windows Server 2003 has less critical updates than an Ubuntu 6.06 machine. But if you dig a bit deeper, it appears that most of the updates that have been provided by Ubuntu are for 3rd party software products. Microsoft doesn’t provide […]
Sep
26
2006
“The main goal of User Account Control is to reduce the exposure and attack surface of the operating system by requiring that all users run in standard user mode…” It all sounds good, but there are two fundamental flaws with the way it has been implemented in Vista. read more | digg story
Sep
22
2006
Regular visitors here would have noticed that the site has been down for the last few days and has also suffered from intermittent delays over the last few weeks. Well, Telstra have finally admitted there is a problem and hopefully it will be sorted out for good soon!
Sep
12
2006
There’s a big announcement coming from Apple in the next couple of hours, did Apple in NZ ruin the surprise…? Link to Apple Nz website Leaks details of new ipods 50 & 80 gb – Mac Forums This may prove that the banner showing an iPod with full, wide screen is indeed not a fake. […]
Sep
09
2006
I’ve been using Live Writer for the last couple of weeks and I have to say that it is by far the best desktop blogging tool available today. I had tried most of the others, but none come even close to this. I’m usually quite critical of the Windows MSN Live platform as I think […]