Russell muses over the farce that was the gang patch protest in Wanganui yesterday, he also gives his verdict on a couple of controversial documentaries screened on Maori TV and he gives Apple’s Snow Leopard a spin. Russell Brown is chief blogger at publicaddress.net.
Paul has got the deets on the new Mac Books just announced by Apple and explains what makes these ones more special…. than the other ones. Also after all the fuss about Google Chrome a few weeks back how is the new browser on the block faring against the more established web wanderers? And did the queen really send an email in ’76?
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Apple has threatened to shut down its iTunes store if royalties it has to pay songwriters are increased. Paul explains how much the record companies are asking in royalty payments and what other internet streaming radio services are effected.
As part of Google’s ongoing 10th anniversary celebration, the company is providing access to a 2001 version of the Google search index, allowing users to search the web circa January 2001. Everyone had funny ideas about the web back then…
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Handheld gadgets storing thousands of hours of film footage could soon be a reality thanks to IBM scientists. A new pipe is planned between Australia and New Zealand. Apple have done a Microsoft and bundled unwanted software into security updates.
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