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by Mike Bantick
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Thursday, 29 October 2009 |
The Australian Teachers Of Media (ATOM) Awards have been handed out this week. In its 27th year the awards are there to encourage people working and studying all forms of screen media across Australia and New Zealand.
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by David Heath
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 |
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After a long history in monitors, ViewSonic has expanded their offering to include full PCs. Shipping with WinXP Home edition, this PC-in-a-monitor is definitely for the 'stylish' market.
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by David M Williams
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Monday, 31 August 2009 |
Microsoft SharePoint has become the ubiquitous intranet solution for many a corporation, ousting former mainstays like Lotus Domino. Yet, leveraging its capabilities to full potential remains outside the hands of many an administrator or user. Here’s where SharePoint Designer comes in, and consequently this handy Microsoft Press tutorial and guide.
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by David Swan
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009 |
$1.92 million US dollars. This princely sum is the amount that Jammie
Thomas-Rasset was sued last month in America for downloading 24 songs
illegally online. No-one wants to be next, so what are the best legal
options available in Australia for downloading music, and what new services can you look
forward to?
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by David Swan
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Friday, 17 July 2009 |
It’s happened to everyone. Just as Darth Vader is about to fall to his death, or Rocky’s about to land the final punch, nature calls. If you gotta go, you gotta go, but one iPhone app is here so that when you do, you don’t miss anything important.
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by David Swan
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Sunday, 12 July 2009 |
Apple's App Store has slightly over 50,000 apps available, an avalanche by any standards. It can be tough to sort the standouts from the one star duds, but help is here. 'Zen Bound' is the first in a long list of hidden gems on offer, but what makes it so unique, and why should you care?
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by David M Williams
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Monday, 11 May 2009 |
How many testers work at Microsoft? About half! Ok, joking aside, the real answer is surprisingly similar, according to this engrossing tome "How we test software at Microsoft" from Microsoft Press.
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by David Heath
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Monday, 16 March 2009 |
An activity-driven universal remote control, the Harmony 1100i is great for the modern has-everything-new gadget-freak, but I'm not so sure about Joe Average.
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by David M Williams
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Sunday, 25 January 2009 |
As cute as his appetite is voracious, the Maw - available for download from the Xbox Live Arcade - is a hit with young and old alike.
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by David M Williams
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Sunday, 23 November 2008 |
If only this worked it could have been the year's must-have Christmas gift for the gadget lover or the hard-to-buy-for. I'm talking about a pocket projector which on paper sounds brilliant: a tiny, battery operated, portable 10 lumens 640x480 video projector. Use it on the plane, the car, your roof, anywhere, without a care for power or weight. If only it worked.
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