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Placing a Bet for the Melbourne Cup online? Stay Safe!

If you’re looking to place a bet on the race that stops a nation this year then you’ll find plenty of websites that help you do just that 24/7 via your PC, tablet or even mobile phone. How do you know that a betting site is legitimate or that your credit card details won’t end up in the hands of[Read More…]

Atari Flashback 3 classic games console

If you were playing video games 30 years ago then chances are you owned an Atari games console. This early home video games system was home to many classic video games…and others that have been buried in history….but can still be found to play. The new Atari Flashback 3 classic games console has 60 of these truely old skool Atari[Read More…]

Apple looks to the cloud with iCloud

Late last week along with the new iPhone 4S and the iOS 5 operating system Apple introduced a set of free cloud services which gives it’s users a new way to store content for their devices. iCloud is a virtual hub for content such as your iTunes music library, TV shows, movies, photos, documents, mail and more. Your iCloud will[Read More…]

Hands on the Nokia's N9

Hands on the Nokia’s N9

Back in July I caught up with the Nokia marketing team for a look at the upcoming N9 Smartphone. My First impression was that the N9 is a very stylish looking Smarphone with a high quality finish. Interestingly Nokia say that when they initially showed the N9 to members of the public, without the Nokia branding on them, many thought[Read More…]

Sharing Large Files Online

Sharing large files across the Internet used to be quite a difficult task, but now the tools to move anything from a few metabytes to a couple of gigabytes are accessable to all…either cheaply or free. At yousendit.com, with a free account you can send files of up to 50megabytes, and it’s much the same as sending an email. Google[Read More…]