Published on August 25, 2010 by Technology Slice
Blackberry Curve 3G – The new BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is a nice addition to the BlackBerry Curve series of smartphones, and is expected to prove a nice option for mobile phone users in Australia. According to the mobile phone maker, the handset comes with support for high-speed 3G (HSDPA) networks, while boasting advanced communication [...]
Tags: 3g Networks, Adele, Australia And New Zealand, Bbm, Beachley, Blackberry Curve, Candybar, Full Qwerty Keyboard, Managing Director, Memory Card Slot, Microsd, Mobile Phone Maker, Mobile Phone Users, Research In Motion, Rim Blackberry, Smart Choice, Smartphones, Storage Space, Trackpad, Video Recording
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Published on February 17, 2010 by Technology Slice
With the reality-show circus of the audition rounds and the manufactured drama of group day behind us, one could not be faulted in thinking Tuesday’s episode would focus, finally, on the music. Yet the show oddly skipped over nearly the entire round of tunes — as contestants sang for the first time with a backing [...]
Tags: Adele, Andrew Garcia, Audition, Casey James, Circus, Female Artists, Harmonica, Magnus, Paula Abdul, Pavements, Producers, Reality Show, Sheryl Crow, Shyness, Singer Songwriter, Siobhan, Sitcom, Stevie Wonder, True Insight, Tunes
Posted in Entertainment
Published on February 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
PERFECT bayside temperatures yesterday resulted in the biggest St Kilda Festival in the street party’s 30-year history. Last year’s festival – held the day after Black Saturday – drew just 250,000 revellers on to St Kilda’s streets, most in a quiet mood as the events of the previous day became clear. But a year later, [...]
Tags: Adele, Audience, Cash Prize, china, Crowds, Denison, Fitzroy Street, Latin Quarter, Main Music, Music Stage, New Music, Port Phillip Council, Quiet Mood, Revellers, Salsa Dance Classes, St Kilda Festival, Sun, Temperatures, Unsigned Acts, Unsigned Artists
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