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Roland Gesthuizen

Scott Trickett's mission to find his stolen MacBook Pro - 1 views

  • he was "really surprised" that police didn't know at first about using an IP address to "find people", especially when they asked him what internet provider the stolen MacBook was connected to, which he said he didn't know and told them that they "should know how to work this out"
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    When Scott Trickett's MacBook Pro containing a top-secret project was stolen from the boot of his car in an inner-city parking garage, he thought he had no chance of getting it back.
Chris Betcher

Prey - All your devices - 6 views

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    The Prey control panel for missing computers
Roland Gesthuizen

Victorian Teacher Notebook Scandal - 2 views

  • As you can imagine, conspiracy theories abound. The department lost its previous Mac loving secretary with the change of government, and many worry that the department techs, who have always tried to pretend Macs just don’t exist, are now having their way and trying to push them out of the system altogether.
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    But after a change to a conservative government that has a very poor track record when it comes to supporting public education, Victorian teachers are slowly awakening to a very different landscape. Perhaps the most rude awakening has occurred by way of the latest notebook lease offer from DEECD.
Darrel Branson

NSW Government awards contracts for school laptops | Australian IT - 0 views

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    THE NSW Department of Education and Training has dished out the first contracts for the $386 million computers-in-schools program, with the spoils going to Lenovo, Microsoft and Adobe. The computers will be given to over 200,000 government secondary school students in years 9 - 12 and 25,000 teachers across NSW.
Roland Gesthuizen

RIP Flip Video Camera - 7 views

  • It looks like the Flip was simply an intermediary product. Much like the netbook, which has been largely usurped by lower-cost full laptops and tablets like the iPad, the Flip was simply a product that disrupted markets before moving aside for a true successor.
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    The popular Flip video camera is no more, with Cisco announcing Tuesday it "will exit aspects of its consumer businesses," which includes shutting down the Flip.
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    Interesting to consider that the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad2 with built in cameras might have also nudged the Flipvideo camera aside.
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