Check out this cool Coca Cola Ad that's got a nice twist on the GTA theme :)
Check out this cool Coca Cola Ad that's got a nice twist on the GTA theme :)
{mosimage}EyeTV has now been updated and in their words, it's one more seat in the Front Row.
By this they mean, EyeTV 2.3 adds full screen menu support for EyeTV from within the comfort of Front Row. Nice.
It's a shame it's not part of the carousel, but the Delete feature is a god send. Also, I'm loving the DivX export. Thanks Elgato.
For more information, click here.
{mosimage}"Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote preview of Mac OS X “Leopard” from San Francisco's Moscone West."
See the New Quad Xeon 64 bit Mac Pro machine starting at $3,999 AU and new features in Leopard such as new Front Row, Dashcode, Spaces, VoiceOver, and the very cool Time Machine. I must say, can't wait to have a deeper look at the technology behind it.
Click here to see the keynote event or here for PC Guy's Intro to the WWDC.
I hate deadlines ... and I do apology for the delay, I was away at a paintball tournament on the weekend. So, without further ado, here's episode #04.
This month, we have an interview with Weekly Haiku's site operator - Danny Robson. Also, we have the latest news (a little stale now sorry) and our usual segments. Working on a new segment for next month, stay tuned.
So, head on over via iTunes, Feedburner or visit us at HaikuPodcast.com.
On August 5th and 6th, Samford Skirmish hosted Round 3 of the Super 7 Series aka South Pacs 2006, one of the longest running and most competitive paintball tournaments in Australia.
Congrats to SWAT, who took out the Pro division, Strategic Sports in the Semi-Pro division and Uprising for taking out Div 1.
The level of competition was of the highest calibre and whilst we were placed in a tough pool draw, we played our best against some of the top teams in Australia. We also had heaps of fun and there were no organizational hiccups or team arguing on/off the field. We played like gentlemen and left the field with our heads held high.
See you all in 2007 !