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Wireless-n routers: what you need to know
by Jonathan Bray

We make sense of wireless-n routers and devices (otherwise known as draft-n) - speeds, compatibility, range improvements, and whether they're safe to buy now.

Sep 19, 2008
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Virtual Console coming to Nintendo DSi?
by Stuff.tv

Wii-style Virtual Console download service to offer retro Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles

Mar 25, 2009
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Former Apple reseller doubts iPhone rumours
by Lilia Guan

Former independent Apple reseller Adam Connor – owner of Total Recall Solutions – says rumours that resellers have been informed about the launch of Apple’s much anticipated iPhone in Australia are doubtful.

Apr 11, 2008
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Novell calls for further Linux standardization
by Tom Sanders

Cross-Linux application certification needed to beat Windows.

Aug 9, 2007
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Google trick for property hunters
by Daniel Long

Searching for a unit online? Soon you could be able to include crime rates, nearby restaurants, and access to sporting clubs in your search, thanks to Google Mapplets.

Jun 23, 2008
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Google steps up public policy push
by Shaun Nichols

New blog seeks to advance legal and social agenda.

Jun 21, 2007
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Windows 7 the complete guide: Part 8, hunting down those missing files
by Staff writers

One way Windows 7 will make working lives a damn sight easier is the speed at which it hunts down documents and other files.

Sep 21, 2009
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Intel drops info on Nehalem, Larabee plans
by Alex Kidman

New CPU platform will bear similarity to Core 2 Duo, but with 2 to 8 cores on board.

Mar 18, 2008
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Irish government rolls out e-passports
by Clement James

Documents contain a secure 72KB chip.

Nov 23, 2006
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'Brad Pitt' identified in ID theft
by Matt Chapman

A thief in the United Arab Emirates made a poor choice when he decided to use a picture from the internet to create a fake ID.

Jul 3, 2006
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Linux upgrades on tap
by Paula Rooney

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, Novell OES to be launched at LinuxWorld.

Feb 14, 2005
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Microsoft prepares fightin' words
by Paul Thurrott

Aug 8, 2003
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Jobs announces new Macbooks, calls Blu-Ray a "bag of hurt"
by Alex Kidman

Glass, metal and LEDs abound in the shiny new Macbook range, including new "Brick" units carved from a single block of aluminium. But Jobs also described Blu-Ray in less than flattering terms.

Oct 15, 2008
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Myspace crosses swords with Photobucket
by Shaun Nichols

Embedded movie flap starts war of words between Web 2.0 titans.

Apr 13, 2007
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IBM completes acquisition of FileNet
by Bobby Pickering

Big Blue aims for top-dog status in enterprise content management.

Oct 17, 2006
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Microsoft Office for Linux 'inevitable'
by Tom Sanders

OSDL expects low-cost 'Linux Office' to keep Sun's OpenOffice at bay.

Aug 21, 2006
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Microsoft Office for Linux 'inevitable'
by Tom Sanders

OSDL expects low cost Linux Office version to keep Open Office at bay.

Aug 18, 2006
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ACS National Young IT Professional Conference information
by Staff writers

Upcoming ACS conference for you IT professionals.

Jun 13, 2006
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Screens of delight
by John Gillooly

Jan 22, 2004
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SSD storage systems hit new performance marks
by Shaun Nichols

Solid state storage vendors have been breaking records with a new generation of solid state drives (SSDs)..

Aug 7, 2009

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Buying a flat screen TV: Will 2010 be the year of OLED?
by Adam Turner  |   Nov 27, 2009
Take a trip to the shops today and you'll see two main types of flat panel televisions on the shelves - plasma and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). But will 2010 be the year OLED televisions storm our lounge rooms?
Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 23, 2009
From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management
Intel and AMD: Videos explain how grains of sand are used to create a silicon CPU
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 20, 2009
Intel has released a short animated video illustrating the process by which sand is turned into silicon and a CPU. But the over-simplicity has us leaning towards AMD's older and more interesting video
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