PhotoGeek Week#73

Posted by Philip
On November 12, 2008

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We have a Herald Sun domination show this week with as many “in-jokes” as would fit.

Hosts include Phil Greenwood, Cameron Tandy, Jay Town, Darren McNamara and James Bellew.

iPhone tethering to be released in USA.

3 offer a yearly 3G service for laptops

Telstra busting “myths” about Tasmania Broadband

Jay Town and his Spring racing carnival slideshow.

Animto update their slideshow maker to include extra filmic effects.

Photos taken in certain locations that are controlled by security. Are they legal?

Sigma aquires Feveon

Pixelmator goes 1.3

Flip Mino goes HD.

PhotoGeek Gadgets

Rolling Ball
Spy video pen.
Dough-nu-matic doughnut maker


Wind power battery charger.
Wristcutters for Japanese girls???
Battery for mobile devices.
Build your own robot dog.
Photo frame and printer in one.
The Chumby now in Australia.

Pre-Photoshop photo effects.

Fake MacBook Nano.

New laptop batteries last 8 times longer

Parrallels 4.0 out now.

Stupid hand camera concept.

Battlestar Gallactica Props for sale

BoinxTV 1.0 released.

Opening and closing music by Velvedene. We close this week with “Fear your Gods”
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3 Responses to “PhotoGeek Week#73”

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  2. Cameron
    Nov 14, 2008

    Phil, it was ‘Donut King’ at Chadstone – near that funny rotunda thingy that 3KZ broadcast from (remember that?)


  3. Philip
    Nov 14, 2008

    You are right, next to the key cutting shop thing. The place called Mr Minute where my brother would get keys cut and always ask how long it would take. They often answered “a few minutes” I kid you not.



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