What would a Christchurch volcano eruption look like?
By David Heath
I've been asked to speculate on the appearance and effect of an eruption (should it ever occur) in the volcanoes immediately south and east of…
Following the reporting of a dispute as to the authenticity of an antique violin, PayPal demanded the buyer destroy the item and provide photographic proof. …
The spate of earthquakes that have inflicted major damage upon Christchurch in New Zealand display a very worrying trend. Is the nearby volcano about to…
The Gmail team has been promoting the upcoming 'new look and feel' for some time now. What do we think?
For some considerable time there have been nay-sayers who remind us that Facebook users are not 'customers,' they are the 'product.' With plans for an…
Jack Ma: buy Alibaba out of Yahoo! as fast as you can
By David Heath
With the rumours swirling of a Microsoft-led takeover of Yahoo!, my advice to Alibaba's Jack Ma is to buy your company out of Yahoo! as…
85% of Australians would stop dealing with an organisation after a data breach (maybe)
By David Heath
So says the latest world-wide survey by Unisys that takes a bi-annual look at the security attitudes of people around the world.
First State Super responds (and they still think they're in the right)
By David Heath
Late this afternoon First State Super made its first public statement on the so-called hacking scandal. With zero contrition.
Panasonic's latest campaign: yes, the world really has gone totally, barking mad
By David Heath
Panasonic has announced a marketing campaign for its new Blu-ray recorders. They will prank an 'unwitting' Sydney man every day for a month.Ah huh...
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