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Converting old Mobile Phones into Cash for Charity

A recent study has revealed that Australia is a country of Mobile Phone hoarders, with up to 20 million unused mobile handsets in homes and businesses around the country. While mobile phone recycling programs already exist, the Sony Foundation and Canteen have just launched the ‘You Can’ campaign to turn your old mobile phone into a donation for a good[Read More…]

Chat Roulette anyone?

If there’s one rule we drill into children these days, it’s don’t talk to strangers…especially online, however one of the latest web novelties throws that rule out the window and serves up a very random chat room experience. Once you load up chatroulette.com you’ll see a window where your video image will appear and other window that, once you hit[Read More…]

Twitter Safety Tips

1. Limit what you say It’s easy to tweet about where you are and what you’re doing, but do you think about who is listening? What might seem like a harmless comment initially could be used to piece together a picture of your whereabouts and plans! Unless your tweets are protected, they are going to be out in the public[Read More…]

Extra Large Nintendo DSi on the way

Extra Large Nintendo DSi on the way

Nintendo’s popular handheld games console is about to be upsized! The Nintendo DS claims the ranking of the highest selling games console in Australia for the past 4 years running and next month Nintendo will release the latest model…the DSi XL. The screens on Nintendo DSi XL are 4.2″, which makes the screen on Nintendo DSi XL 93 per cent[Read More…]

Windows 7 Candidate software expiry

If you downloaded the test version of Windows 7 early last year, known as the Windows 7 Release candidate, and you’re still using it, it’s now time to take some action. The software will expire on the 1st of June this year, however from this month users will notice some changes. From March 1 computers running the Windows 7 release[Read More…]