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Lots of Apple updates, Toshiba, routers and more
01/08/10 19:29
I’ve been a busy boy of late. Since returning from my European study tour, I’ve been writing a number of interesting stories. Some have been straight news and others have been features. Both are the sorts of work I’m really enjoy doing. Here’s a run down of some of work that can be found online.
ITWire:
iPad accessories wrap - cases and a stand
iPhone 4 Antennagate - more distorted reality?
Toshiba celebrates with new models and tablet
Intel's silicon photonics to revolutionise computing
Apple releases new trackpad and 27-inch display, updates Mac Pro and iMac
Which iPhone 4 plan is best for you?
Apple gives Safari extensions
iPhone 4 calendar scramble
iPhone 4 accessories tax
I’ve also written a feature for a new publication called Government Technology Review. I can;t say too much as the issue I’ve written for isn’t out yet but you can head over to the website and check out the inaugural issue.
As usual, I’ve also written my monthly columns for Australian Macworld. The site was recently revamped and given a new, more Apple-like look.
This week, I’ll be getting started on my next feature for Australian Macworld on photo printers, my iPad column and some other work that’s a little bit of a secret.
I’ve also been registering a new domain or two for another little project I’m planning to start up as well as giving my other project, Netbook Mojo, some much needed attention. While I’ve been launching myself as 100% self-employed I’ve had to put some other tasks on the backburner.
Finally, I was interviewed for a story on the iPad by experienced The Age scribe John Mangan. The story can be found on The Age’s website or in today’s (Sunday, 1 August 2010) issue.
ITWire:
iPad accessories wrap - cases and a stand
iPhone 4 Antennagate - more distorted reality?
Toshiba celebrates with new models and tablet
Intel's silicon photonics to revolutionise computing
Apple releases new trackpad and 27-inch display, updates Mac Pro and iMac
Which iPhone 4 plan is best for you?
Apple gives Safari extensions
iPhone 4 calendar scramble
iPhone 4 accessories tax
I’ve also written a feature for a new publication called Government Technology Review. I can;t say too much as the issue I’ve written for isn’t out yet but you can head over to the website and check out the inaugural issue.
As usual, I’ve also written my monthly columns for Australian Macworld. The site was recently revamped and given a new, more Apple-like look.
This week, I’ll be getting started on my next feature for Australian Macworld on photo printers, my iPad column and some other work that’s a little bit of a secret.
I’ve also been registering a new domain or two for another little project I’m planning to start up as well as giving my other project, Netbook Mojo, some much needed attention. While I’ve been launching myself as 100% self-employed I’ve had to put some other tasks on the backburner.
Finally, I was interviewed for a story on the iPad by experienced The Age scribe John Mangan. The story can be found on The Age’s website or in today’s (Sunday, 1 August 2010) issue.
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MacMan Column This Week
21/04/10 09:00
Garry Barker is practically a Melbourne institution and his MacMan column has been THE reason many people buy The Age on a Thursday. Garry’s currently on leave and I’ve been asked to sub in for him for a week. Stepping into such large and respected shoes is a touch daunting so I hope up to the task.
My column will appear in The Age this Thursday in the Green Guide supplement. I assume it’ll show up on line in the fullness of time as well.
My column will appear in The Age this Thursday in the Green Guide supplement. I assume it’ll show up on line in the fullness of time as well.