If you’ve been wanting to try out Android without investing in a device then you might be interested in a piece of software called BlueStacks. Think of it as an emulator of sorts that allows you to run Android apps in a window and use them as if they were running on an Android smartphone …
Jun 14 2012
Keeping the Family Connected in Transit
As someone who does undertake several long haul drives every year (usually between Sydney and Melbourne or Sydney and the Gold Coast) it is handy to be able to maintain an internet connection for all of my devices while in transit. For instance, my iPad doesn’t work that well in regional areas given that it …
Jun 13 2012
Has Your LinkedIn Account Possibly Been Compromised?
Here’s a quick tip. If you use LinkedIn to keep track of your professional circles you may recall a leak of 6.5 million passwords. These had been stored in the form of unsalted hashes which means that many will be easy to crack if you have used password consisting only of dictionary words and if …
Jun 12 2012
How to Successfully Shuffle eTags
Maybe two or three times a year I might drive down to Melbourne to see friends and family and I have a mental cue to swap over my eTags when I cross the border. I have done this in order to avoid the surcharges for using an interstate eTag but I am unsure as to …
Jun 11 2012
Chrome Beta for Android Smartphones
After making a switch back to Android (for the time being) and getting back into the platform ecosystem from the perspective of daily usage I thought I’d make a web browser recommendation. Since Android first appeared on smartphones, we’ve always had a web browser available on it but it wasn’t the Google Chrome browser that …
Jun 10 2012
Using Multiple Devices on Hotel Wi-Fi
Here’s something worth a shot if you manage to get complimentary Wi-Fi with your hotel room when next you travel. A good deal of people may think that complimentary Wi-Fi may be limited to a single device and may not even try hooking up additional devices. Depending on how the network is setup in the …
Jun 09 2012
Bluetooth Interfering with Automobile Keyless Entry
Just a personal observation after swapping between smartphones during the last few weeks. I tend to keep my smartphone in the same pocket as the fob for the Prius when I am approaching the car. Once inside the car I take out my phone and put it in one of the drink holders in the …
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