About Sean
Sean Mitchell
Publisher
Having started his career at Renaissance. Sean joined Apple in Melbourne for a number of years before working in the media space. This started with Review Publishing and later the tech publisher IDG Communications. In 2006 he was involved in the launch of The Channel magazine. As they say – the rest is history.
Stories by Sean - Page 250
Palm launches new handheld computing device Palm Pixi
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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software development
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mobility
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tablets
Palm unveils the Pixi, a budget-friendly follow-up to the PRE, boasting webOS, a touchscreen, and Palm Synergy, aiming to enchant the cost-conscious.
De-duplication technology poised to take over storage market
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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storage
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digitalisation
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media
Li said the technology will replace tapes and that data de-duplication will do for the storage industry what the iPod did for the music industry.
Interview: Steve Riley
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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cybersecurity
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unitec
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retail
A SMEG-head! Steve Rielly has more than 16 years of experience with IT security and network consulting in New Zealand.
App review: Dropbox
Wed, 30th Sep 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ios
Dropbox app streamlines file syncing and sharing, offering on-the-go access, offline viewing, and easy photo uploads. A must for seamless file management.
Tyrian 2000
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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first-person shooter
It's rather challenging at some points, but don't let that put you off the charming visuals, amazing music and great campaign mode.
Game review: Aion
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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mmorpg
Aion shines with stunning visuals and demands teamwork from the start, offering a mix of classic and fresh MMO elements. A game to watch.
TomTom New Zealand
Sun, 23rd Aug 2009
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apple
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gps
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technology gifts
TomTom app transforms iPhone navigation in New Zealand, offering smartest routes with IQ Routes technology, enhanced safety, and user-friendly features.
Game review: FUEL
Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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codemasters
Codemasters' Fuel sets a world record with its vast 14,400 sq km open-world, blending racing with sandbox exploration in a post-apocalyptic scene.
Platypus Lite
Sat, 6th Jun 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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apple
Take to the skies in Platypus Lite, the unique claymation shoot-em-up, and defend Mungola in this squishy arcade adventure!.
EMC, Cisco and VMware team up
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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virtualisation
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it automation
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cisco
EMC, Cisco, and VMware unite at Inform 09, aiming to create the data centre of the future and innovate in IT for efficiency.
Review: Crabble
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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apple
Introducing the wallet-sized phone stand for just $4.99. A portable solution for the smartphone set. Buy at www.seskimo.com.
HTC Magic now available in New Zealand
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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uc
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htc
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technology gifts
Its tablet-style touch screen takes you directly to the world of Google - Google browser, Google Maps, Google Calendar.
Review: Nokia E75
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
Nokia launches new Eseries handset, offering email and calendar management for up to 10 accounts. Perfect for businesses. Price: $999.
South Park Imaginationland
Sat, 23rd May 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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apple
Based on the Emmy winning South Park Imaginationland movie, the epic battle for good and evil continues on your iPhone or iPod Touch!.
Beneath A Steel Sky
Fri, 1st May 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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point-and-click
Rediscover a dystopian future in 'Beneath A Steel Sky'- a classic point-and-click adventure set in a controlled Sydney, now available as freeware.
Game review: Infamous
Thu, 30th Apr 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sony
Sucker Punch's inFamous for PS3 asks: hero or self-server? With configurable powers and a vast city, it promises intrigue but lacks originality.
WD TV now available in New Zealand
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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digital entertainment
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tv
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wd
New Zealanders can now enjoy WD TV, a budget-friendly option for streaming PC content to TVs, boasting versatile connectivity but with a tiny, finicky remote.
Game review: Legendary
Sun, 1st Feb 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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game review
Legendary reminds me of cheesy old horror shows like Hammer House of Horror, just minus the entertaining tongue-in-cheek humour.
New App: Classics
Mon, 22nd Dec 2008
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apps
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apple
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apple iphone
Escape into some of the greatest stories ever written and experience a revolutionary new reading platform, only for iPhone and iPod Touch.
Game review: SimCity
Thu, 18th Dec 2008
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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apple
Dive into SimCity on your iPhone and iPod touch - build, manage, and safeguard your very own metropolis from UFOs to tornadoes!.