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Fruit Ninja turns 2

Fruit Ninja turns 2

What’s dangerous, fruity, made in Australia and played on mobile devices across the world?  Fruit Ninja. This fast paced game that involves players using their jinja skills to slice flying fruit with a sword has just celebrated its 2nd anniversary by seeking out Australia’s Fruit Ninja Master. Public play sessions were held across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne last week culminating[Read More…]

Techdaily at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in L.A

I’m currently en route to the massive Electronic Entertainment Expo (aka E3) in Los Angeles that kicks off on Monday this week (LA time). While I’m at E3 I will be making video reports for Bigpond GameAreana and will post links to the videos here on the Tech Daily website. Anything that’s big in video games over the next 12-18months will[Read More…]

How many USB devices can you connect to your Computer?

Exactly how many USB devices can you plug into your computer?  Well the simple answer is as many as you have USB ports, however last week I received an email from Anne who says that her computer is struggling to provide power to all of her USB devices. If you’re just plugging in a keyboard, mouse and perhaps a flash[Read More…]

Business needs to get on board with the Mobile Web

Business needs to get on board with the Mobile Web

Australian businesses need to catch up to the Mobile Internet revolution…it’s not coming, its already here! According to Google’s smartphone research 52% of Australians now own a smartphone and 3 our ot 4 people don’t leave home without it. So where does this fit in with business?  Well Google’s research also found that more of Australian are shopping online using[Read More…]

Tips for booking travel online

Planning and booking a holiday online is a great way to save money and time, but before you handover your name, credit card details and any other personal or financial information, AVG Australia suggests the following tips to ensure you don’t fall victim to cybercriminal activity. AVG (AU/NZ)’s safe online holiday booking tips are: Be wary of pop ups and unsolicited[Read More…]