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  1. Is it too late for cut-down Underbelly?

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 4 hours ago

    The ban on Channel Nine broadcasting its hit gangland drama series Underbelly in Victoria had some interesting consequences, including making it hard to purchase the DVD of the series online. Today, The Australian

    Also tagged: tv, bittorrent, au

  2. Prepaid iPhones all but gone, tricky deals from Unwired

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 10 hours ago

    When buying phones or broadband service, it always pays to double check the details, as a couple of stories from Nick at Lifehacker's sibling publication Gizmodo AU today make clear. Firstly, it seems that Optus is

    Also tagged: au, broadband, iphone

  3. Postcard.fm Sends Custom MP3 Ecards

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 15 hours ago

    You can spend a good chunk of time searching the web for an ecard that isn't annoying, cheesy, ad-ridden, or some combination of all three. Or you can grab a picture, choose a song, and send a super-clean, customised

    Also tagged: music, mp3, ecards

  4. ComRes compare Labour leaders

    ukpollingreport.co.uk » UK Polling Report - Sep 6, 2008

    A new ComRes poll for the Independent has topline voting intention figures of CON 44%(-2), LAB 25%(nc), LDEM 17%(+1). Full tables are here. ComRes also asked a series of questions on how people would vote with

    Also tagged: labour, voting intention

  5. Facebook about to kill off old design

    Facebook about to kill off old design

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 6, 2008

    It turns out that our suspicions were correct -- Facebook is about to remove the choice of whether to use its new design, or, as a note on the site proclaims: "New Facebook will soon be the only Facebook". In the

    Also tagged: social networks, au, facebook

  6. Do Ebooks, Legal or Not, Make You Buy Real Books?

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 5, 2008

    Popular author Stephenie Meyer put her eagerly-anticipated vampire genre sequel Twilight Sun on indefinite hold after copies of her rough draft showed up on BitTorrent sites. The (obviously somewhat biased)

    Also tagged: reading, books, bittorrent, ebooks, ask the readers, file sharing

  7. Is File Sharing Just More Convenient?

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 4, 2008

    Less than 24 hours after the premiere of popular TV show Prison Break, P2P file sharers downloaded the episode close to one million times—even though you can watch the show for free, online, at Hulu and Fox.com. Why is

    Also tagged: p2p, bittorrent, ask the readers, file sharing

  8. Watch your Senator with Project Democracy

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 4, 2008

    Members of the Australian Senate often seem remote compared to House of Representatives members -- in part because they represent a whole state rather than a more tightly-defined area -- but in the current Federal

    Also tagged: politics, au, webapps

  9. How to shake hands properly

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 3, 2008

    You might not think shaking hands is a vital business skill, but communications consultant Mark Jeffries used it as the basis for an entire book (called, predictably enough, What's Up With Your Handshake? Speaking at

    Also tagged: au, etiquette

  10. SoundUnwound is Amazon's Wikipedia for Music

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Sep 3, 2008

    Web site SoundUnwound is Amazon's new music web site designed to provide comprehensive articles and information on bands, musicians, and their discographies and lineups. Mimicing Wikipedia's user-edited model, anyone

    Also tagged: music, wikipedia, reference, amazon

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