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Review: Transformers 2 takes revenge on its audience, leaves us exhausted
by Daniel Long

Only director Michael Bay could have made a film like Transformers: Revenge of the fallen. It's a head-ringing, ear-crunching and ultimately exhausting experience, filled with more than two hours of constant robot destruction.

Jun 17, 2009
News
The tech behind G.I Joe: Hollywood loves those mighty military gadgets
by Daniel Long

We attended the Sydney press conference of the upcoming blockbuster GI:Joe and learnt about their Twitter use, their feelings on Internet fanboys and the inspiration behind some of the military tech on display in the film

Jul 21, 2009
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Review: New Star Trek is a crowd pleaser, not just for geeks
by Daniel Long

Remakes don't always go down well, but JJ Abram's Star Trek is the rare example that defies expectations and delivers. Daniel Long boarded the new Enterprise and survived to tell the story.

Apr 9, 2009
Feature
3D coming to a screen near you
by David Bayon

From movies and games to sporting events and even pornography, David Bayon explains why 3D displays are the next big thing.

Aug 3, 2009
News
Yes! The 50% small business tax break applies to IT purchases
by Tim Dean

The good news about the government's new 50% tax break is that it doesn't only apply to vehicles. Find out how it could save you thousands on PCS, servers, laptops, phones, and network hardware and storage.

May 18, 2009
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Trailer Roundup: See the latest Wolverine, Harry Potter and Trek
by Daniel Long

The trailer goodness continues with the latest for Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, the sixth Harry Potter and a new trailer for Trek that shows more Kirk.

Mar 10, 2009
News
Conficker baffles security experts
by V3.co.uk staff

Director of Conficker Working Group admits that the worm still represents a massive threat.

Sep 23, 2009
News
Wanted: skilled ADSL users for upcoming Internode IPv6 broadband trial
by Daniel Long

Internode Managing director Simon Hackett is calling for experienced broadband users to take part in an Australian first trial of IPv6 running on the Internode ADSL network

Nov 6, 2009
News
Review: Terminator Salvation offers killer machines over killer storytelling
by Daniel Long

Terminator Salvation is much better than the last film in the series, but ultimately fails to connect with its audience. The effects and visuals are great, but the human characters pale in comparison to the lethal robots.

May 29, 2009
News
New SATA spec offers faster data and slimmer laptops
by Iain Thomson

The Serial ATA (SATA) Revision 3.0 specification has been released by the Serial ATA International Organization (Sata-IO) and promises double the data speed across the board to 6Gbps.

May 29, 2009
News
High-speed Tesla shakes up 3000km Australian desert car race
by Daniel Long

The 3000km race outback race from Darwin to Adelaide will feature a number of green vehicles, but none as high profile as Internode CEO Simon Hackett's Tesla all-electric machine

Oct 21, 2009
News
Derelict Ship: prequel movie to re-imagine Ridley's eerie Alien mythology
by William Maher

The tantalizing prospect of another glimpse into Ridley Scott's 1979 science fiction world is in the cards, with reports of a Scott-directed prequel movie

Aug 4, 2009
News
Foxtel unveils new online vision; watch Foxtel online
by Daniel Long

With the recent announcements of fixed buffer times, program by program recording, improved EPG scheduling and now online downloads, we're happy to see Foxtel finally embracing the online world.

Apr 21, 2009
News
New generic TLDs will open cyber squatting floodgates
by Phil Muncaster

Trademark holders at risk, warns World Intellectual Property Organisation.

Mar 17, 2009
News
AMD unveils Athlon Neo for ultra-thin laptops
by Daniel Robinson

New AMD mobile chip could give Intel Atom a run for your money, if you're thinking of a mini notebook.

Jan 7, 2009
News
Wireless Power Consortium pushes for standard
by Staff writers

Sounds like sc-fi, but wireless power is real and it's getting tantalisingly closer.

Dec 19, 2008
Feature
The 10 most annoying online viral marketing campaigns of all time
by Daniel Long

We list the world’s 10 most annoying viral marketing campaigns; the one’s that had you wondering ‘WHAT THE!?' from the moment they popped up in your inbox or clicked on them in YouTube.

Jan 23, 2009
News
Movie tech: 5 great films made with DSLRs
by Daniel Long

High-profile short films from around the world are now getting made on DSLR cameras, thanks to rapidly improving sensors and prices. Judge for yourself, with these five videos made with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

Nov 12, 2009
News
Undersea cable ushers in hope for new era of bigger data allowances for Internet users
by Daniel Long

After years of waiting, the PIPE PPC-1 fibre-optic link stretching from Sydney via Guam, is going live. In a big win for consumers of some ISPs, a new era of cheaper plans and bigger data allowances may await

Oct 6, 2009

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Telstra confirm 30Mbit national network plan - but don't mention the NBN
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 19, 2009
Telstra has completed the 100Mbit upgrade to their Melbourne cable network and are next planning to get 30Mbit speeds into the rest of the country; but first they'll need to dispel those endless NBN comparisons
Box battle: Telstra takes on TiVo and Foxtel with T-Box trial in Melbourne
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 19, 2009
It's not quite Foxtel IQ and it's isn't TiVo either. The T-Box lets Telstra users watch movies and TV from the Bigpond site, as well as record and watch digital TV
IBM researchers build cyber-moggie
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 19, 2009
Scientists working for IBM have announced they have programmed a supercomputer with a working simulation of a cat’s brain
 
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