Apple unveils iTunes video rentals, but DVD stores should fear TiVo
By Adam Turner
Apple's Steve Jobs came down from the mountain to announce online video rentals at Macworld but, as usual, most of the world misses out.
My quest to abandon Windows for Apple's Leopard or Ubuntu's Gutsy Gibbon has become a quest to abandon desktop software, but I'm yet to find…
Logitech's Harmony One remote control was not carried down the CES mountain by Moses
By Adam Turner
Based on early reviews you could be forgiven for thinking Logitech's Harmony One is an unblemished gift from the gods, delivered from above at CES…
Optus betrays loyal customers with disgraceful new broadband plans
By Adam Turner
Once considered the ''good guys'' in Australia's broadband price wars, Optus has gone to the dark side - joining Telstra and Dodo in making a…
House hunting just got easier with Google Maps collaboration
By Adam Turner
Couples searching for the perfect real estate now have a great online assistant thanks to Google Maps' new collaboration features.
For the last year I've waged war across my desktop, wiping out Microsoft fortifications and bunkers in anticipation of abandoning Windows, but Redmond's last remaining…
The Road to Ubuntu (or Leopard) - screw the OS, move your apps online with Google
By Adam Turner
I've been trying to bend Gutsy Gibbon and Leopard to my will so I can abandon Windows, but most of my problems can be solved…
Ding dong, the witch is dead - now where's my fibre to the node?
By Adam Turner
Now John Howard has gone where the goblins go, can Kevin Rudd finally set Australia off down the yellow brick road that leads to better…
Ad-skipping PVRs "not authorised" to use Australia's so-called open EPG
By Adam Turner
Australia's television broadcasters have confirmed PVRs allowing ad-skipping are "not authorised" to use the new free-to-air electronic program guide, but refuse to detail how this…
No EPG for you! Australian EPG still locked down under secret deal
By Adam Turner
A confidential letter from Free TV Australia to local industry players reveals claims of networks "openly broadcasting program listing information" in 2008 are untrue.



















