Live coverage of Symbian Expo and Eurogamer Expo this week

This week two events take place in London that I will cover live via twitter. If you’d like to follow the stream of updates from the areas that I cover, please follow @geekpub on twitter. In case you hadn’t heard about geekpub yet, it’s a little thing that I started in the summer this year [...]

We’ve moved! geofas.com now runs on Amazon EC2.

I’m excited to report that a week’s worth (well about 25 hours in total) of research on work has come to fruition.
After having learned what I need to know about Amazon’s cloud computing web services EC2 & S3 I moved geofas.com over to the new architecture and it paid off. The site runs about twice [...]

Get ready to Wave!

End of this month Google will open up Google Wave to non-developer users, 100,000 of them actually.
I’m looking forward to continue testing, what has great potential to become an email/IM and collaboration killer. I’ll especially enjoy experiencing to use the service on more responsive infrastructure. Google Wave started off to be a bit sluggish on [...]

New Macbook Pro + Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard = Ludicrous Speed!

Today is the day when Apple adds Snow Leopard to its online stores around the globe, and after testing 10.6 for a few months now I can highly recommend the upgrade, especially at the low low price of $29, or £25 (not sure how that currency conversion worked out!).
Tested on a 2008 13″ Unibody MacBook [...]