If you’re looking for a no-frills easy to navigate reminder system, Superminder makes creating and editing email reminders a simple task. More »
Wikipedia’s a great resource for learning more about complex or esoteric subjects, but sometimes the dense, insider language can be a bit off-putting. Free mashup tool Again, But Slower compares original Wikipedia entries with their simplified re-writes. More »
Nokia phone owners, you’ve finally got your own place to find useful, creative, productive, useless, and just plain silly apps for your device, as the Ovi Store launches with compatibility for more than 50 phones. More »
Up until today, I’d done 11 flights (and one boat trip) for Hand Luggage Only and only experienced a minor delay of 10 minutes on one journey. But that pretty impressive record got blown out the window when my Sydney-Perth flight was an hour late boarding because of “technical requirements”. More »
Another quickie addition to the list of ways to save money via Twitter: there’s a Twitter feed for Apple’s local refurb deals, a cheap way to pick up an iPod or Mac if you don’t mind it being pre-owned. More »
If you use YouTube subscriptions to track videos from your favourite creators, there’s now an easy way to keep up with the latest additions via RSS. More »
Trying out new restaurants is part of the fun of eating out, but how can you be sure that the venue adheres strictly to food hygiene laws? If you live in NSW, the answer is easy: you can search an online ‘name and shame’ register of restaurants served with penalties for health violations. More »
Positive that you saw an interesting comment from someone on Twitter but can’t find it in their feed? Tweleted lets you search by username to find deleted comments. More »
f you regularly find yourself getting “shaped” at the end of each month as you use up your monthly download limit, there are options out there that are faster than 64Kbps — but it pays to read the fine print. More »
Flash drives aren’t quite a dime a dozen, but it’s pretty easy to amass a bunch of them in your office drawer. This guide will help you turn them into software-packed giveaway drives. More »