Very nice desktop - clean and rich in information. I have not, however, seen Windows 7 so I cannot decide what OS has the slickest look...
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
iPhone 4G Mockup, now with multi-tasking
Aligned with aluminium design. The home button is too small.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Upcoming - Collage from Tapulous
Tapulous - Social Apps for iPhone - Collage
This is an iPhone app to watch - Twinkle has been a great success and this could be, too!
Friday, October 24, 2008
The State of the Mac mini October 2008
The State of the Mac mini October 2008
I love my Mini and I really hope Apple can come up with an interesting update. I guess I have to wait and see. But I agree with the points mentioned in above link that Mac Mini is NOT a failure.
Monday, October 06, 2008
Floriade 2008
Saturday, October 04, 2008
What A View
Friday, September 12, 2008
Qantas boarding passes go digital - BizTech - Technology - smh.com.au
Qantas boarding passes go digital - BizTech - Technology - smh.com.au
Asher Moses
September 12, 2008 - 9:59AM
Qantas has signaled the end for paper boarding passes and will offer customers the ability to board using a mobile phone or other handheld device from early next year.
And for the first time, Qantas international customers will be able to check in to their flights over the internet, a feature previously offered only to those travelling on domestic flights.
Flyers could also select their seats online either at the point of booking or later via the Qantas.com website.
Qantas said mobile boarding passes would be sent to the device as a 2D barcode a day before the flight, but the option was only offered to those who selected their seats online before departure.
Qantas executive general manager John Borghetti said the move would allow customers to have a completely paperless booking and boarding experience.
He specifically named the iPhone 3G as a device Qantas was working to support.
"Customers with baggage [who have already checked in] can proceed directly to the bag-drop facilities before heading straight to their flight," Borghetti said.
But while the move towards barcode boarding passes will lead to a faster, smoother boarding experience for passengers, it is also designed to cut Qantas' personnel costs, such as at check-in counters.



