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Panasonic unveil Viera TV models for 2009: LCD, Plasma, wireless and ultra thin
by Daniel Long

We've got the official list of the new Panasonic line-up for 2009. It's a mixed bag of low energy LCD and plasma, some spiffy wireless units and a very pretty ultra thin model that will knock your TV-loving socks off

Apr 28, 2009
Feature
Build your ultimate PC
by Tim Dean

Looking to build your dream machine? We explore the latest components on the market, and give you advice on which ones to hunt down, along with the general price you can expect to pay for each major component.

Dec 9, 2004
Feature
Price Watch: Pre-paid mobile caps under $50
by The Retail Warrior

What will $50 a month (and under) get you on pre-paid mobile these days? We compare the best prices and deals for pre-paid mobile plans from the big telcos and one little guy.

Feb 13, 2009
Review Group
All-in-one printers
by David Bayon

Print, scan, copy and fax with one single device. We put 10 all-in-ones through their paces.

Sep 27, 2006
Exclusive First Look Review: Sony's Vaio X might be the thinnest and lightest notebook ever
by Daniel Long

In a world first, we've managed to get our hands on a review unit of Sony's stunningly thin ultraportable. Most surprisingly, it sports the newest Atom chip from Intel - the Z550 2.0GHz and GMA 500 graphics.

Oct 8, 2009
News
New Sony Bravia TV range announced: power efficient, Motionflow, LED
by Daniel Long

Hot on the toes of Panasonic, Sony has just released their new Bravia HD TV range including a 5-star energy efficient WE5 series and the 200Hz MotionFlow Z5500 series.

Apr 30, 2009
Feature
The 64-bit question - Part 2
by Staff Writers

In the early-to-mid 'nineties, the industry was buzzing with speculation about the 'new' 32-bit computing platform and, more importantly, how it would integrate into the 16-bit environment.

Mar 1, 2003
Review > Components
AMD ATHLON 64 FX-51
by Dan Chiappini

While 64-bit computing has been around for a while (for the two of you who could afford Intel's Itanium, and now Itanium II processors), the dream of 64-bittery for the humble home system has been a long time coming.

Oct 7, 2003
News
Spy tech: Your own personal satellite for just $US8000
by Daniel Long

A California company is offering personal satellites for sale at bargain basement prices, complete with all the necessary gear to launch, monitor and run your own satellite from the "privacy" of your home computer.

Aug 5, 2009
Pentax Optio 550
by Staff Writers

The Optio 550 is the first Pentax camera we’ve reviewed in the Labs. It’s the cheapest 5-megapixel device here and, despite the slim dimensions, crams in a 5x optical zoom.

Jan 14, 2004
Nvidia GeForce 9500 GT
by Staff writers

Can't handle gaming and beaten by cheaper media cards too.

Apr 17, 2009
Feature
Top 100 web secrets
by Staff writers

We've searched every corner of the web for the most useful (and useless) sites you've never seen. Download free movies and music, find the cheapest shopping sites, get a degree, make money, walk on Mars and much more.

Apr 14, 2005
News
64-bit Windows, should you switch?
by Darien Graham-Smith

With Windows 7 arriving soon, is now the time to upgrade to 64-bit? Here's the first part of our guide to everything you need to know

Sep 4, 2009
News
64-bit Windows guide, part 3: Beyond the 32-bit RAM limit
by Darien Graham-Smith

How important is RAM size to the way we use 64-bit Windows? And are there other ways to get around the problem? We offer a couple of tips to get you through your 64-bit RAM blues.

Sep 11, 2009
Feature
Secure your data
by Staff Writers

Unless you keep your computer disconnected from a network and under secure lock and key there will always be the potential for prying eyes to access the data on your hard disk.

Apr 1, 2003
Feature
Zen and the art of iPod killing
by Damien Virulhapen

Creative finally delivers a portable media player that trumps them all.

Jan 20, 2006
News
Nvidia doubles speed with dual-card 'SLI'
by John Gillooly

Jun 29, 2004
News
Top 10 disappointing technologies
by Iain Thomson

Pretty much every new product gets hyped as a potentially disruptive technology these days, and usually nobody outside of the company's marketing department actually believes it.

May 18, 2009
News
No local cuts claims Sony
by Fleur Doidge

Oct 30, 2003
Review Group
3D Cards : 3D Tweaks
by Staff Writers

The first place to start tweaking is your BIOS. Enter your BIOS by hitting a key combination on system boot (look out for F1, Del etc). A word of warning though, the BIOS is a very powerful tool, but can cause damage if pushed the wrong way.

Aug 20, 2003
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How to Pick a Great Flat Screen TV, And Not Get Sucked In By Marketing Hype: Hiding your television
by Adam Turner  |   Sep 22, 2009
Part 12: Just because you've bought a hulking great plasma or LCD panel doesn't mean you need to stare at it all day. Here's two options for hiding your TV
64-bit Windows guide, part 3: Beyond the 32-bit RAM limit
by Darien Graham-Smith  |   Sep 11, 2009
How important is RAM size to the way we use 64-bit Windows? And are there other ways to get around the problem? We offer a couple of tips to get you through your 64-bit RAM blues.
64-bit Windows, should you switch?
by Darien Graham-Smith  |   Sep 4, 2009
With Windows 7 arriving soon, is now the time to upgrade to 64-bit? Here's the first part of our guide to everything you need to know
 
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