Useful keyboard shortcuts

December 2nd, 2011

In light of a recent Google survey which found 1 in 10 users don’t know what CTRL – F does, theage.com.au has come up with a list of handy keyboard shortcuts.

Before I list some of them, you may be wondering what CTRL – F does. It’s used to search for text on a page. Give it a go now by searching for a word on this blog post.

“CTRL-C: to copy text

CTRL-V: to paste text

CTRL-Z: to undo a command

SHIFT-CTRL-Z: to redo the command above”

If you’re using a Mac, use the Apple command key instead of CTRL.

For a full list of handy shortcuts, check out theage.com.au

 


Samsung smartphones outsell Apple

November 2nd, 2011

Analyst estimates show Apple sold 17.1 million iPhones in the third quarter of the financial year, 3 million less than expected. Samsung shipped almost 10 million more smartphones, with 27 million sold.

This is the first time Samsung has shipped more smartphones than usual smartphone sales leader, Apple.

You can read more at theage.com.au

How to deal with email overload

October 19th, 2011

The Age has some tips on how to better deal with email overload in your inbox, something a lot of us are very familar with.

Personally, I use a few different email accounts.

One I use solely for work, and I don’t use or publish it anywhere away from the work environment.

One I use for family and friends.

Lastly, I have an account I use when signing up to websites, or if a company needs my email. Generally this is where emails of no importance end up!

You can check out all the tips by clicking here.

 


Strong demand for iPhone 4S

October 11th, 2011

There has been strong demand for the Apple iPhone 4S, with upwards of 1 million pre orders of the device in the USA.

You can read more at theage.com.au


Microsoft bug inadvertently removes Google Chrome browser from PCs

October 4th, 2011

Due to a bug in Microsoft Security Essentials, Google Chrome was incorrectly identified as malware, with the security software removing it leaving users without a copy of the browser on their PC.

The bug has since been fixed and Google Chrome is no longer being removed.

You can read more over at theage.com.au


Facebook denies tracking users

September 28th, 2011

Earlier in the week, Nik Cubrilovic, an Australian technologist, claimed Facebook was using cookies to track what users were doing, even after they had logged out of Facebook.

However, Facebook has released a written statement, saying:

“Facebook does not track users across the web. Instead, we use cookies on social plug-ins to personalise content (e.g. show you what your friends liked), to help maintain and improve what we do (e.g. measure click-through rate), or for safety and security (e.g. keeping underage kids from trying to sign up with a different age). No information we receive when you see a social plug-in is used to target ads, we delete or anonymise this information within 90 days, and we never sell your information.”

You can read more over at theage.com.au


iPhone 5 to be unveiled October 4?

September 23rd, 2011

A report from AllThingsD’s John Paczkowski, citing anonymous sources, claims the iPhone 5 is set to be unveiled on the 4th of October, US time.

A spokesman from Apple declined to comment on the rumour.

You can read more at theage.com.au


Record price paid for Australian domain name

September 16th, 2011

The record for the most expensive .com.au domain name was broken yesterday, with investmentproperty.com.au put up for sale at auction. The domain ended up selling for A$125,000.

You can read more over at stuff.co.nz


Facebook doubles first-half revenue to $1.5b

September 8th, 2011

According to an unnamed source, Facebook has doubled first half revenue to $US1.6 billion.

Facebook has a valuation of roughly $US80 billion.

You can read more over at theage.com.au


11 Biggest Gadget Failures

August 31st, 2011

A bit of fun this week, CRN has put up a few pictures of what they think were the top 10 (there’s actually 11!) gadget failures.

You can see the list here

I can safely say I haven’t owned any of them, have you?