Interesting tech for 21 to 25 June 2010 25 Tech links I found interesting in the last week. [Continue reading...] about Interesting tech for 21 to 25 June 2010
Ruby Blues Lisa Tomlins was the highlight of a Blues night at the Ruby Lounge. [Continue reading...] about Ruby Blues
The movie industry are dead wood Pioneer One is an independent sci-fi movie funded by donations and being distributed online. I like it. It’s time for the old industry to die off and make room for growth. [Continue reading...] about The movie industry are dead wood
Interesting tech for 14 to 18 June 2010 25 Tech links I found interesting in the last week. [Continue reading...] about Interesting tech for 14 to 18 June 2010
A walk with fungus A small photo gallery of fungi found on a walk. And an interesting sign. [Continue reading...] about A walk with fungus
Matariki at dawn I celebrate the dawn of a new year, as we mark the time when the Pleiades and Rigel first appear above the horizon in the East at dawn. [Continue reading...] about Matariki at dawn
Interesting tech for 8 to 11 June 2010 20 Tech links I found interesting in the last week. [Continue reading...] about Interesting tech for 8 to 11 June 2010
Hey iPad: speak to me! VoiceOver adds tremendous accessibility features to recent iPhones and the iPad. See how a leading Australian expert explains it. [Continue reading...] about Hey iPad: speak to me!
There’s actually science on our TV Science, technology, innovation and design in New Zealand, in Māori and English. Friday nights at 10.30 on Māori TV. [Continue reading...] about There’s actually science on our TV
9 links for 9 June 2010 It turns out nature’s good for us, our ancestors are surprising, we should ask ourselves if we can succeed, and language is complex. [Continue reading...] about 9 links for 9 June 2010
Tech universe at the NZ Herald 5 great links each day about tech news. [Continue reading...] about Tech universe at the NZ Herald
30 metres of data from the universe The new 5,500 Km wide radio telescope array downunder is making detailed observations of galaxies. [Continue reading...] about 30 metres of data from the universe