Nerdzilla podcast episode 10
Our penultimate podcast purports to promote playing on computers.
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Enough with Star Wars already! Let's get our teeth into pirates and ninjas.
View ArticleApple offers iPad refunds
Apple offers to refund people who bought its new iPad, which it admits is not compatible with Telstra's 4G network.
View ArticleFIGHT! Fighting the good fight at Shadowloo Showdown 2012
Professional gamers and enthusiastic amateurs alike descend upon Melbourne to see who can be crowned champion of that arcade gaming classic Street Fighter. Competitors from as far afield as USA, Japan,...
View ArticleGovernment dumps hospital IT system
The State Government has dumped the hospital IT system HealthSMART after a $500 million cost blowout.
View Article3D Printing - Revolutions with Jon Faine
It's a home manufacturing revolution. 3D Printing Systems' Bruce Jackson talks to Jon Faine.
View ArticleVideo game addiction - what's your view?
Libbi Gorr's talk on video game addiction with Susan McLean from Cyber Safety Solutions prompted a strong reaction from one listener
View ArticleNote on, note off: How MIDI changed music
In the early 1980s five synthesizer manufacturers agree on a common standard for sharing musical information digitally. That standard, known as Musical Instrument Digital Interface, changes music forever.
View ArticleTech Tuesday: The online content boom
Screen producers from around the world are meeting in Melbourne this week for their annual Screen Forever conference. One of the key subjects up for discussion is the future of online content....
View ArticleMelbourne could be Bitcoin capital
There's a new sticker going up on store windows around Melbourne.
View ArticleNerdzilla podcast episode 60
Another epic episode with far too many fart gags - but this time they're not our fault!
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Ever wondered how the government's Data Retention (metadata) laws will affect you?
View ArticleExploding laptop battery in Melbourne home prompts warning about buying...
A laptop left on continuous charge with a battery that was purchased online explodes inside the home of a Melbourne woman, causing a number of smaller fires and prompting a warning from firefighters.
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