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Retro Arcade games you don’t have to line up for

Retro Arcade games you don’t have to line up for

So what if you missed out on Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition. The recent release and subsequent ‘sold out’ status of Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition mini games console may have left plenty of would-be buyers empty handed…but it’s not the only option for classic arcade gameplay. If you’re just after a quick arcade fix head to websites like Free80sArcade.com , classicgamesarcade.com or freearcade.com[Read More…]

Who Cares about the NBN?

Who Cares about the NBN?

Is your home ready for the NBN?   Since it was announced the National Broadband network has been hyped, scaled back, redesigned and become somewhat of a political chess piece. If it’s not exactly on the top of your list of things to look into, you’re not alone. A recent survey by finder.com.au found that one-third of Australians are either[Read More…]

Beware of Free Wi-Fi

Beware of Free Wi-Fi

Not all Wi-Fi is good….even if it’s free. Public Wi-Fi wireless network for high-speed Internet is nearly everywhere now.  Hotels, coffee shops, airports, and restaurants advertise the convenience of Wi-Fi to their customers. Whether the Wi-FI is free or fee-based, you need to be aware of the risks involved when using public Wi-Fi hotspots.  Paying for network access is no safer[Read More…]

Unlimited reading from Kindle

Unlimited reading from Kindle

Amazon has introduced an all-you-can read package for Kindle While many people enjoy unlimited streaming movies and TV shows for a low monthly fee, Amazon is now doing the same…with books. The new Kindle Unlimited subscription service from amazon means you can now read as many books as you like, from a library over over 1 million titles for 13.99[Read More…]

Tom Tom - Not all Fitness Bands are Created Equal

Tom Tom – Not all Fitness Bands are Created Equal

Don’t all fitness bands / trackers do the same thing? Not all fitness bands were created equal…and it comes down to what they measure. I recently caught up with Chris Kearney from Tom Tom Australia says that their new Touch sports tracker gathers more useful information. Listen below. The Tom Tom touch will set you back 219 dollars.  See the official website[Read More…]