iPad painfully illustrates this massive divide.
Month: April 2010
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iPhone & iPod Management on Linux Just Got Easier
Its no secret that Apple keeps its products held very closely in attempt to lock users in their own walled-garden. While most people seem more than happy to lock themselves down, most Linux users are disgusted by Apple’s practices but still own an Apple device for some reason or another. Managing iPhones & iPods (probably iPads too) on Linux is notoriously buggy, prone to many cryptic error messages, and generally not for the faint of heart. The results are usually abysmal; sometimes it works, most of the time it doesn’t. Libmobiledevice, aims to change that, and they seem to be on track.
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Telstra attacks mobile broadband speed survey findings
Broadband Expert admits taking commissions from ISPs, but argues these have no impact on its survey findings.
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‘Pixels’ by Patrick Jean – Old Video Games Take Over New York in Short Film (The One)
Remember those old Atari video games? If you played them for too long, you’d eventually start having nightmares where you were in the game itself.
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Test customers set to pay $50 a month
HOUSEHOLDS could pay as little as $50 a month for super-fast broadband when retail providers flick the ”on” switch for the fibre-optic cable being laid across Tasmania.
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Durango applies for F1 2011
The former GP2 team Durango has lodged an application to fill the 13th spot on the 2011 Formula One grid.
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TPG charges $5k for 1GB of mobile data
For $5000 you could buy a round the world air ticket — maybe even two — a Prada handbag, or a dozen Apple iPads. Or you could buy 1GB of mobile data on TPG’s $49.99 Super Cap plan when you go over the 500MB per month cap.
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Open Source Songbird Drops Linux: A Sign Of Things To Come?
Almost everyone either knows about Linux or runs Linux. And most people have heard of iTunes and/or other music managers. So when an open source Mozilla based media manager/player is developed, it seems like a natural fit to be on Linux. In fact, in a lot of people’s views, the words “Open Source” and “Linux” naturally flow together.
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Port Melbourne Boroughs hit the road for Gold Coast clash
GUY McKenna doesn’t profess to be an expert on the VFL.