Computer Mechanics, Computer Repairs Perth Western Australia

Computer Mechanics Blogs

Blogs for May 2009

  • Why text messages are limited to 160 characters

    It's Friedhelm Hillebrand's fault. Here's the story. Here's his rather expensive book.
    Mon, 04 May 2009
  • Facebook manners

    Facebook: the Electric Friendship Generator. Some tips for Facebook users from the 1960s.
    Sat, 09 May 2009
  • Swine Art

    by Ashanti Leshelle.
    Mon, 11 May 2009
  • Nice photo of the space shuttle Atlantis

    The guy who took it gets picked up in a year's time. The pic.
    Mon, 18 May 2009
  • Netbooks go beserk

    Acer's shipped nearly 2 million. By the end of 2008, netbooks were selling at 30 times of the 2007 rate, when ASUS launched the EeePC. Prices are crashing and Dell and HP are slugging it out for market share. Computer Mechanics repair netbooks too. We only hire people with little fingers now. Source.
    Tue, 19 May 2009
  • Robot made out of the font Helvetica

    That's all I've got. What it says in the headline. It's just an illustration; it doesn't make your bed or anything.
    Tue, 26 May 2009
  • Sick headphones

    SkullCandy. They also have the world's coolest warranty *that's how they spell it in America*. Check out the Aggressive Listening Discount. The sooner these people start selling cars the better.
    Thu, 28 May 2009

Help Desk

Tips and Tricks

Wed, 01 Sep 2010

Google Priority Inbox

Google's doing that thing they do again; improving their products. Gmail is introducing Priority Inbox, giving you the ability to automatically prioritise your email based on which emails you've previously read and/or replied to. If you need a web based email account, Gmail is the go.
Tue, 31 Aug 2010

The Arc Touch mouse

The rumoured new Microsoft Arc Touch mouse. Looks very sexy but not yet released. Funny comment on that blog: "I too have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of yet to be released hardware."
Tue, 31 Aug 2010

Pretty desktops

Smashing Magazine invites designers to contribute monthly calendar designs that people can use as desktops on their PCs. Lots of elegant choices for September, though many designers seem confused about what season it is. Includes a number of Ramadan desktops for our Islamic readers.
Sat, 28 Aug 2010

MS Office GAME

Ribbon Hero is the Microsoft game that sneakily trains you in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote. Do challenges, compete, share on Facebook. No, we don't know why you'd want to share it on Facebook. But then we're not big on Farmville either. Versions of Officer earlier than 2007 won't handle it. You'll have to Read the Manual.
Tue, 24 Aug 2010

Laptop bags

Engadget U.S. reviews a range of the cheap and the fabulous laptop bags - in Australia, you can get Kata bags and the LowePro CompuPrimus at Quality Camera. The Case Logic Slimline ships from Deals Rebate but the Timbuk2 bags aren't available locally.  
Tue, 24 Aug 2010

3D laptop

Gamers! 1600 bucks gets you the latest in 3D laptopery. The Toshiba Satellite A665 comes with NVidia Active LCD Shutter Glasses. See, I don't even know what that is but it sounds SO GREAT.
Tue, 24 Aug 2010

Cheap eBook

The Laser eBook lets you listen to music while reading your eBook, is colour and has video. But it doesn't have wi-fi; you have to download your books to a PC first. $150. Cheap. Via The Australian. More.
Sun, 15 Aug 2010

Best Windows laptops

Electric Pig journos chose the Dell Studio 15, the HP Envy 15 (15 is big this year), the Samsung Q430 & 320 and the ASUS EeePC1201N as the best value laptops on the market. They're a UK site but all those models are available in Australia. You'll need to check the local prices of course.