alexkidman
Alex Kidman writes for Lifehacker, Kotaku and Gizmodo as a freelance technology writer. He was also Gizmodo Australia’s editor from 2011-2012. Kidman has been a technology editor and reporter for more than 20 years, writing for publications such as Finder, ZDNet, CNET, PC Magazine, the ABC, MacWorld and The Sydney Morning Herald. He is also a frequent contributor on radio ABC Radio and co-hosts a technology podcast, Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News.
Alex has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New England and a serious passion for retro gaming. He’s also written a fiction book, which consists of short stories, called Fifty Two.
You can follow him on Twitter or find out more about him on his personal website.
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A Teddy Bear Is Your New World Skydiving Champion
Does it count as “Skydiving” if you’re really just plummeting?
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Android Still Dominant In Mobile Malware, Followed By… Symbian?
Android, with its open nature being in the regrettable position of leading the pack when it comes to malware threats isn’t much of a surprise. Symbian being second somewhat is.
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BitTorrent Sync Should Hit iOS “Soon”
BitTorrent Sync, the peer to peer competitor for services such as Dropbox is launching an iOS client this week.
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How Much Would The Hobbit Cost To Insure?
At the start of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Bilbo’s handed a lengthy contract to sign. It’s likely, based on an analysis of the insurance costs associated with the film, that’s it’s mostly a liability disclaimer.