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Top 10 movie technologies we're still waiting for
by Daniel Long

From flying cars to hoverboards, and AI to lasers, we delve into 10 technologies from a list of iconic films and find out just how close we are to making each a reality

Jun 5, 2009
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
Feature
Dating over 3G - is it time to ditch the bars and pubs?
by Daniel Long

'Meet Me' is the world’s first 3G dating service, and makes us wonder if meeting random people over your phone can turn awkward singles into mobile valentinos in just a few clicks.

Nov 27, 2008
First Look: Backup your data with the Thecus N5500 - a good, reliable 5-bay NAS option
by Daniel Long

If backing up data is your thing, then it's worth considering the Thecus N5500 for your networking needs. The sturdy 5-bay NAS incorporates dual DOM support and easy-to-use data software.

Sep 25, 2009
First Look: ioSafe's waterproof, shockproof and fireproof hard drive
by Daniel Long

Once upon a time, most people's treasured memories were stored in a couple of cardboard boxes. Now ioSafe's storage box promises to protect them at furnace temperatures up to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sep 9, 2009
Review > SLR Cameras
First Look: Nikon D90 arrives with 720p movies
by Daniel Long

The new Nikon D90, due to hit shelves in September, boasts unique 720p movie HD capabilities, a much improved sensor and surprisingly, a GPS option.

Aug 28, 2008
First Look – Head to Head : Sony Active Series headphones MDR – AS30G vs. MDR A520J
by Daniel Long

Sony’s new Active series of headphones are designed to stay on your noggin, but that all depends on how well you wear them. We put our eardrums on the line, so you didn’t have to....

Jul 30, 2008
News
Is this the time to buy an OLED TV? Sony debuts first models in stores
by Daniel Long

Step aside Plasma and LCD, there's a new television badboy on the market. The first OLED television (SONY XEL-1) is due to go on sale later this month, but it won't come cheap. Should you wait?

Apr 7, 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
News
The hydrogen car built on open source technology
by Daniel Long

A hydrogen car would have car enthusiasts excited, but the Riversimple urban car also has the tech community smiling; its detailed plans are totally open-source, making it the future Linux of automobiles

Jun 23, 2009
Feature
PMA Australia 2008: sneak peek
by Daniel Long

We’ve had a sneak peak at the big camera expo in Brisbane this week to see what’s in store for photographers this year.

May 29, 2008
Feature
Naked DSL Buyer's Guide
by Daniel Long

The best plans, the hidden costs, and is it really the best broadband deal on the market?

Mar 14, 2008
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
Panasonic launches world's first portable Blu-Ray player
by Daniel Long

Blu-Ray in your pocket? Well, not quite, but Panasonic's DMP-B15 certainly ranks as one of the most portable Blu-Ray players we've ever seen.

Mar 26, 2009
News
MySpace mobile recharge app is an Australian world first
by Daniel Long

Not unlike the MySpace credit card in the US, the MySpace recharge app will reward Aussie MySpace users for charging up their mobiles with a range of prizes and promotional giveaways.

Mar 13, 2009
News
Just how fast is Google Chrome?
by Daniel Long

The new browser looks good at first glance, but how does it stand up against Firefox and Microsoft in terms of speed?

Sep 4, 2008
News
Canon video cameras go Full HD with flash
by Daniel Long

The camera giant throws its weight behind flash-memory with its first solid state video cameras. It's also the first from Canon to record at 1920 x 1080 Full HD.

Apr 8, 2008
News
Portable WiFi network made possible by battery-powered Virgin Mobile modem
by Daniel Long

A wireless, battery-powered 3G modem that enables up to three users to simultaneously access the internet wirelessly, is being touted as an Australian first by Virgin.

Oct 13, 2009
News
Quantum computer one step closer to making today's AMD and Intel chips seem archaic
by Daniel Long

We've heard much about quantum computing over the last decade, which promises computers worlds faster than any Intel or AMD powered machine, but it's not until recently that we're actually starting to see real progress

Jun 9, 2009
News
From Hubble to Herschel: how Europe is changing the way we look at stars
by Daniel Long

We take a look at how Europe has used recent advancements in telescope technology to create its own super telescope, and learned a few tricks from the American based Hubble.

Jun 1, 2009

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by Daniel Long  |   Nov 30, 2009
NASA scientists hope that a chemical sensor for smartphones might one day form the backbone of sophisticated chemical detection network
TiVo 2.0: Revamped content line-up could fuel box bust-up for pay TV competition, as IPTV era begins
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 26, 2009
TiVo have doubled their drive capacity, introduced IPTV capabilities, vast amounts of new content and better home networking options. But can the marketplace handle another content provider?
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The strange, the antique and the downright geeky – we chronicle the 10 best (and worst) vintage tech advertisements of all time
 
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