David Field

David Field is the online editor of Atomicmpc.com.au, and has been writing about technology for over two years.

Thanks to a passionate nature and an engineer’s mind, his writing reserves a special kind of venom for anything that’s been created with indifference -- half arsed projects, hollow marketing, false promises and things that make the world a bad place. Accordingly, he is convinced that there is a special layer of hell for anyone involved in a scam to steal people’s money in exchange for obnoxious ringtones.

He makes short films in his spare time that isn’t devoured by gaming, drinking and (attempting to) kite surf.

Recent articles by David Field

Foreign employment laws a minefield for tech recruitment

Foreign employment laws a minefield for tech recruitment

Despite more availability in talent-strapped markets.
David Field Feb 14 2023 11:57AM Partner Content
Foreign employment laws a minefield for tech recruitment

Foreign employment laws a minefield for tech recruitment

Despite more availability in talent-strapped markets.
David Field Feb 14 2023 7:00AM Partner Content
Opinion: Dynamic contrast ratio is the new evil in displays

Opinion: Dynamic contrast ratio is the new evil in displays

Consumer digital displays (oh alright, LCD TVs and some LCD computer monitors) are getting steadily better across the board. But in an attempt to lure customers, the companies that make them have resorted to adding crap to their displays that reduces the overall picture quality.
David Field Oct 3 2008 5:35PM Hardware
Nintek liquidated after relationships fail

Nintek liquidated after relationships fail

Forums have lit up with activity since it was announced on January 2 that Nintek is in liquidation.
David Field , Josh Collins Jan 9 2008 2:45PM Financial Services
Google Mapplets and Google Gears details

Google Mapplets and Google Gears details

Amazing new web technology announced at Google Developer Day in Sydney. What has Google invented now?
Ed Dawson , David Field May 31 2007 12:23PM Software
Blu-ray launched in Australia

Blu-ray launched in Australia

Blu-ray officially lands; HD-DVD on shaky ground.
David Field Feb 15 2007 4:32PM Hardware

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