Fancy winning an iPad 2 or a PlayBook? Fill out our survey on BYO device usage at your workplace and you’ll go into the draw to win. Hit the link to get started. [Citrix Lifehacker Survey]
Obsessed with organisation? Goofy about gadgets? Crazed for consoles? Know how to string sentences together? Then you could the perfect candidate for our new weekend editor role, working across Lifehacker and our sibling titles Gizmodo and Kotaku.
If you’ve got yourself into Google+, just a quick note: Lifehacker Australia is also on there. Right now it’s fairly similar to our Facebook presence — pointers to interesting stories — but we’ll see how it evolves. Hit the link to add us to one of your circles. [Lifehacker Australia @ Google+]
If you’ve got excellent PHP and web development skills and can’t imagine anything better than working with one of Australia’s top online publishers, get that resume polished! We’re looking for a technology manager/web developer to work across our sites (Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Kotaku, the Sugar Network and ShopStyle. Hit the link for all the job details. [Allure Media Jobs]
Fancy a sweet new dual-core Samsung Galaxy S II? Gizmodo has an awesome competition giving away three of these super Android devices — you just have to prove how badly you need one. Get in quick before the competition closes on Sunday! [Gizmodo]
Ah, there’s nothing like Friday and Monday and Tuesday off, is there? Lifehacker won’t be disappearing entirely over the break, of course, but we will be publishing on a reduced schedule.
If you sometimes feel overwhelmed by the number of posts on Lifehacker each day, remember there’s always our Facebook presence, which highlights a handful of our best stories each day, with an emphasis on longer features and useful information for Aussies. If you’re spending time in Facebook, it’s worth having on your list. [Lifehacker AU on Facebook]
We’ve done some server maintenance today, so comments might be a bit slow in appearing, though the bulk of it is now done and it’s mostly a matter of waiting for the always-unpredictable DNS stuff to resolve itself. Thanks for your patience!