Remember the TEGA Tablet V1? We have it a 5.5 out of 10 and there where a number of huge flaws with it. Now TegaTech have introduced a new tablet called the TEGA Tablet V2. It’s slimmer, faster and looks great.
TECHGEEK Weekly 34: Two Girls, One Wii
The little Wii gets a bit more intimate with a brand new game, Mortal Kombat banned in Australia and the MacBook Pro gets a little hardware revamp – and we make a big deal about it and the new Thunderbolt. Wait, what? That’s all this week on the TECHGEEK Weekly podcast with the return of James Wilson plus one guest – Matt Rossi.
TECHGEEK Weekly 33: It’s Raining Tablets
This week saw Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the number of tablets have expanded with Samsung, LG and HTC getting in the mix; while publishers are angry with Apple and Telstra gains some love with us with its announcement over 4G.
TECHGEEK Weekly 32: Phones Extravagnza!
Nokia finally gets decent with a great OS, Palm announces some brand new phones while we say “Welcome Back” to the Death Grip on the iPhone – and you thought that went away with a new antenna design.
Review: Logitech Laptop Speaker Z305
The Logitech Laptop Speaker Z305 is a small compact speaker system powered by USB that attaches to your laptops screen. It has it’s own inbuilt sound card which allows you to simply plug the speakers into your computer.
Gadgetlyst Bytes 1: The Pilot
Welcome to the very first episode of our new show, Gadgetlyst Bytes – our new monthly podcast recapping the month in gadget news. This month, we take a look at Sandy Bridge’s huge flaw, RIM topping Apple and Android, taking a look at some very yummy Gingerbread.
APNIC orders last of available IPv4 addresses
Today the Number Resource Organisation (NRO) announced the final remaining blocks of IPv4 addresses. One /8 block containing 16.5 million IP addresses as divided equally amount the world’s five regions. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority’s (IANA) store of unallocated IPv4 address space is now fully and completely depleted and remaining the unallocated regional free pools.
Morning Briefing: 3rd February 2011
Welcome to the Morning Briefing for 3rd February 2011, where we highlight the tech stories from across the web and what we are watching here at TECHGEEK.com.au.
Here’s what we are watching:
Review: Telstra T-Touch Tab
Here is the Telstra T-Touch Tab, the relatively new tablet from Telstra under their own brand. And our first impressions? WOW Is this… well, what is it?
It features Android 2.1, a 7-inch resistive touch screen, SD card memory, WiFi, 3G, GPS, a 2 megapixel camera and a front facing camera.
Giveaway: Red Dead Redemption Zombie Nightmare Gift Pack
I can hear Chris Southcott saying it right now – “FINALLY! Stewart’s posted up the game gift pack”. Well yes, I have.
Up for grabs is a Red Dead Redemption Zombie Nightmare Gift Pack which comes with two shirts which say “I love Zombies” or “I heart Zombies” (however you read a picture of a heart), stickers the say the same thing, some other stickers and two sound tracks. You will get what you see in the picture.
What’s new in iOS 4.3
Several beta’s have been released from Apple for the new iOS 4.3, but what’s new? This post explains it all.
Photo Booth
Photo Booth is coming to iOS devices with all those great effects you have come to love in Mac OS X. It will most likely be on the iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4 and the new iPad.
Giveaway: BitDefender Total Security
It’s time to giveaway some of the stuff that we didn’t giveaway during our holiday gift guide last year. Up for grabs is two copies of BitDefender Total Security 2010 for two lucky viewers.
Mac App Store hacked already.
The newly released Mac App Store, which is a iOS-like app store but for use on the Mac has already been hacked. A user “Anonymous” has posted on the popular PasteBin a procedure on how to trick Applications such as Angry Birds, to think it’s been purchased through the Mac App Store.
Nike and TomTom Unveil Nike+ SportWatch GPS
Today at CES, Nike and TomTom unveiled a GPS powered SportWatch it “will provide athletes with the most dynamic and motivational running experience in the world thanks to its unique functionality, beautiful design, and direct connection to www.nikeplus.com”
TECHGEEK Weekly #26: What happened to all the tablets?
Yes, here it is, TECHGEEK Weekly and it’s our very first episode under the new name. Who knew our podcast would go so far? I’ll note some of the changes, the name – “TECHGEEK Weekly” now represents that it’s a weekly podcast, unlike “The TECHGEEK Podcast” as it was only for bi-weekly or monthly podcasts, we also will have a subline with every episode (we are trying to be funny).
