Stories by Patrick - Page 8
Global Mode is dead: a winning move for ISPs
Wed, 24th Jun 2015
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vpns
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isp
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callplus
Calling a halt to global mode is the smartest move possible for ISPs in a potentially unwinnable legal dust-up with TV networks.
Darth Vader would love this: Dark Side Ollie
Tue, 23rd Jun 2015
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robots
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smart home
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home robots
Last year I was wowed by Sphero, the small robotic ball that is driven using an Android or IOS smartphone. It was crazily fun to drive.
Randal Jackson: Colourful journo with knack for great stories
Tue, 23rd Jun 2015
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microsoft
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ibm
Veteran IT journalist Randal Jackson has passed away. Pat Pilcher recounts his memories of one of technology journalism's legendary characters.
5 Minutes with Jim Thompson
Mon, 22nd Jun 2015
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unisys
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engineering
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banking
Jim Thompson, Unisys chief engineer and global vice president of engineering and supply chain, has a vast amount of IT industry experience.
Hands-on review: Western Digital EX4100
Thu, 11th Jun 2015
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storage
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gaming
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reviews
Western Digital's EX4100 NAS offers user-friendly storage and sharing capabilities for homes and small businesses.
An iPhone controlled BBQ?? Are you kidding????
Tue, 26th May 2015
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smartphones
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wireless networks
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personal computing devices
Green Mountain Grill sports a Wi-Fi access point and is iPhone controlled. It's an improbable combo, but in use it worked well.
Hands-on review: Sony Smart Watch 3
Mon, 25th May 2015
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gaming
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wearables
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reviews
Sony's Smart Watch 3 entices with built-in GPS and a sporty look, catering to the active and stylish with its versatile design.
Are TV networks out of step with tech?
Fri, 22nd May 2015
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digital entertainment
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youtube
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facebook
Ignoring such a public outcry could be seen as a balsy move, or it could highlight just how out of touch with tech mediaworks execs are.
Hands-on review: Asus ZenWatch
Wed, 20th May 2015
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gaming
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wearables
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digital signage
The first crop of Android wear smartwatches were somewhat underwhelming. Since then all things design-wise with Android wear seems to have improved...
NZ lags behind in energy efficient lighting
Tue, 19th May 2015
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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government
Around the world, Governments have introduced laws to encourage people to move to more energy efficient lighting, but Kiwis aren't getting it.
Hands-on review: Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter
Tue, 19th May 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is a useful gadget that wirelessly beams content to your telly from a Windows phone or Surface Pro.
Hands-on review: Strike Alpha Phone Cradle Kit
Fri, 15th May 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Strike Alpha's phone cradle kit promises safer driving with features like a built-in antenna, voltage spike protection, and easy installation for GBP £165.
Are these the most advanced headphones ever?
Fri, 8th May 2015
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drones
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The Parrot brand is probably best known for its hands free car kits and drones, but I’d say their wireless headphones could soon be bigger than huge.
Could Google upset the mobile Apple cart with Google Fi?
Fri, 8th May 2015
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uc
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wireless networks
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personal computing devices
Google Fi shakes up the industry, potentially outsmarting Apple with its seamless network-switching and cost-effective data plans.
Hands-on review: Asus Zenbook UX303
Wed, 29th Apr 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Looking for a solidly built ultrabook light enough to throw into a bag but can handle most game titles? You’d be hard pressed to go past the UX303.
Hands-on review: iPhone Data Recovery App
Wed, 22nd Apr 2015
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smartphones
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gaming
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reviews
The hardware may be state of the art, the software well designed, but the meat-ware (that’s us) is more often than not both stupid and forgetful.
The genie is out of the bottle: BitTorrent launch peer-to-peer browser
Tue, 21st Apr 2015
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google
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beta
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retailers
BitTorrent may be best known for peer-to-peer protocols, but that could be about to change thanks to Maelstrom, a new browser BitTorrent have just put.
Hands-on review: The new MacBook
Mon, 20th Apr 2015
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gaming
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digital signage
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reviews
Apple’s new 12” MacBook stuns with its ultra-slim design, pin-sharp Retina screen, and innovative Force Touch trackpad, setting a new benchmark.
On the Case: Book Book for the iPhone 6+
Mon, 20th Apr 2015
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smartphones
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reviews
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personal computing devices
Religion aside, I quickly became attached to the BookBook. Where protective cases are a necessary evil, the BookBook ticks all the right boxes.
Life on the Edge: Hands-on review with Samsung’s Galaxy Edge
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital signage
Samsung generate truckloads of hype when launching new Galaxy devices, but I'd wager that even they weren’t prepared for sheer amount of hype...