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Posts Tagged ‘Lifehacker’

Thursday, 9 Sep 2010

This week, In The News, we have the power of Facebook’s founder, Rolling Stone’s amazing work, the problem with smiley J’s, and Brazillian model, Gisele Bündchen. Have a great week!

This week, in the news, the Wikileaks video scandal gets bigger with soldiers involved apologizing to the kids caught in the battle, Gizmodo get a visit from the po-po after breaking the iPhone 4G (or whatever they’re calling it) story, get better sleep through limiting electronics at night, some rip-offs from the China Auto show and Bond girl, Olga Kurylenko. Have a good week!

A less tech heavy week this week – an epic film worth seeing, the first leak on the new iPhone, suicide art in NYC, Goldman Sachs is in a world of hurt, 10 ways to see restricted sites online and Eva Longoria… Enjoy!

In this tech heavy edition we have 10 ways to declutter you digital life, the new Google Docs, the first iPad car install, Palm is looking for a buyer and the gorgeous Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Have a great week!

Skullcandy iPhone App - According to the release page, the Skullcandy iPhone app can "get the latest surf report or snow conditions, find a skate park, and listen to free streaming music." No idea if this works in Aus yet but I'll play around and find out. Check the link for more.

Tweet My Mac - A rad little app that lets you do basic controls of your Mac over Twitter. Things like restarts and shutdowns all the way to opening Bit Torrent files remotely... Great idea. Interesting Read - Got some work time that needs wasting? I've got the article for you... This ...

Did you hear? - Apparently some guy called Michael Jackson died last week and if news reports are anything to go by, we were one of only a handful of websites not to crash from an onslaught of fans desperate for info on his demise. Google thought it was under attack, Yahoo ...