Thursday, November 26, 2009

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Whereis A Great Map Of Australia?

When you’re choosing an in-car navigation device, it’s important to consider the maps inside- who created them, how often are they updated and how much of Australia they cover. With so many devices on the market the choice can often be a difficult one. So, consider this, if you were lost in an unfamiliar city would you pull over and ask a local or a tourist for directions? More »

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eBay Sorts Compensation For Search-Maimed Sellers

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4:00PM November 26, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Last weekend, eBay suffered something of a search meltdown. Now the auction site is making good on a promise to offer compensation to affected sellers. More »


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Will TiVo Caspa Capture Your VOD Heart?

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2:54PM November 26, 2009 | Angus Kidman

To date, TiVo’s main offering in the video-on-demand space has been movies in partnership with Blockbuster. That’s about to expand dramatically however, with the release of new higher-capacity TiVo-branded PVRs and a host of download options. More »


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New BigPond Plans Finally Have Reasonable Download Limits

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12:16PM November 26, 2009 | Angus Kidman

As promised, Telstra has made major changes to the prices of its BigPond ADSL broadband services. One welcome change is the elimination of 200MB monthly download limits on its cheapest plans and a shift to shaping on some services, but not all the news is so good. More »


Travel

Four Airlines In One Day: The Lessons Learned

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11:00AM November 26, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Yesterday I flew all four domestic airlines — Jetstar, Qantas, Tiger and Virgin Blue — in a single day, without any of the delays I (or many readers) expected. I can’t recommend it as a way for anyone else to spend their time, but it does provide some useful lessons about air travel in Australia. More »


Work

MouseExtender Launches Programs With Two Clicks

11:00AM November 26, 2009 | Whitson Gordon

Windows only: The Windows 7 taskbar is pretty convenient, but if you are running an older version of Windows (or are just looking for a cool mouse-based launcher), MouseExtender is a sleek program that launches with one click of the mouse. More »


Design

Add Extra Effects To Photo Booth And iChat With A Quick Tweak

10:30AM November 26, 2009 | Lisa Hoover

Mac OS X: Photo Booth and iChat’s handful of native effects are fun, but the novelty of making yourself glow sepia wears off pretty quickly. Fortunately, you can easily tweak some settings to add a bunch more. More »


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Exercise Prepares Our Bodies For Stressful Situations, Study Indicates

10:00AM November 26, 2009 | Lisa Hoover

For years doctors have recommended exercise to enhance our moods, but the reason it actually works has never been that clear. Thanks to a group of overworked rodents, we may be closer to finding out, and it’s pretty good news More »


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Apple Stuff Going Cheap This Friday

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9:00AM November 26, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Regular iTunes discounts aside, Apple is notorious for tightly controlling the price of its goods. So if you’re contemplating , its annual Black Friday sale might be worth checking out. More »


Work

TouchFreeze Disables Your Touchpad As Soon As You Start Typing

9:00AM November 26, 2009 | Sarah Rae Trover

Windows only: Most laptop owners have experienced the frustrations of a spastic cursor when your wrist grazes the touchpad. Some allow for touchpad disabling, but it’s usually all or nothing. TouchFreeze disables your touchpad up on the first keystroke, re-enables it when you stop. More »