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Review > MP3 Players
iPod nano gets FM radio, video camera and grabs top spot on Santa's list
by Staff Writers

The video camera and FM radio are the standout new features, but it’s the nano’s super slim styling that marks it out from the family.

Dec 18, 2009
News
Top 10 best Apple products of all time
by Iain Thomson

Next week in San Francisco will be the annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco, so we figured it was time to look at all things Apple..

Feb 8, 2010
News
Apple overhauls iPod line
by Shaun Nichols

Apple has posted major updates for its entire iPod music player line. For all the new models and prices, including the video and FM radio equipped Nano, read on.

Sep 10, 2009
News
Is this the future of electronics? Stanford University creates paper battery
by Daniel Long

Scientists at Standford University can now turn ordinary paper infused with nano ink into a working battery. Lightweight and crumple proof, this could be the future of portable electronics. See the video

Dec 10, 2009
News
Are the costs of lithium batteries killing plug-in electric car development?
by Daniel Long

A Toyota executive says lithium battery costs are hurting electric car development and names fuel cells as the way of the future, dismissing electric plug-in models entirely. Are Fuel cells really the way?

Jul 21, 2009
Review > MP3 Players
Cowon D2 + 8GB MP3 player can't compete with comparable iPod Nano
by Dave Stevenson

MP3 fans will either love or hate the Cowon D2+ design, a player squarely aimed at the iPod crowd - but with more multimedia options that most Apple offerings for the same price.

Sep 18, 2009
News
Nano-sensors primed to deliver future immersive gaming
by The Inquirer

THE FUTURE OF Wii Fit-style interactive games that deliver real exercise is hotting up, promising a new generation of trully immersive, precise-response consoles using nanosensors - thousands of them embodied in your gamesuit.

Apr 29, 2009
Samsung's NC20 netbook, why it beats the Dell Inspiron Mini 12
by Sasha Muller

With only Dell's disappointing Inspiron Mini 12 so far released, Samsung doesn't have a great deal of competition at this size. The NC20 has six-hour battery life, fine performance and a superb display

Aug 21, 2009
News
Portable diagnostic nano lab might be just around the corner
by Daniel Long

Thanks to advances in nanotechnology, the future diagnosis of disease may be as simple as using a small, inexpensive, handheld gadget

Jul 28, 2009
News
Real world testing: Do generic MP3 players sound better than iPods?
by Darien Graham-Smith

How do other brands of MP3 players fare against Apple's very best? We invited our panel to listen to a selection of music files on four portable players.

Mar 16, 2010
News
Via talks up ruggedised board designs
by Shaun Nichols

Via Technologies has introduced a new x86 board design which is capable of operating in extreme temperatures..

Aug 10, 2009
News
Medical tech: Nanodiamonds could help heal wounds, boost recovery
by Daniel Long

North Western University have discovered that carbon based nanodiamonds could help treat severe burns, wounds and other body lesions by attracting insulin to the area.

Jul 30, 2009
Review > Dock Systems
Harman Kardon Go + Play
by Staff Writer

A superior portable solution, with bass that can be heard across a Glastonbury field

Mar 1, 2010
News
Daily Web Roundup: Microsoft vs Apple, full Xbox 360 Games on Demand list, NASA photo of the day
by Staff Writers

Should Microsoft follow Apple's lead on Windows 7 pricing? Also: The most retro iPod case we've seen, NASA's jet-flame photo of the day

Aug 10, 2009
News
Intel and AMD: Videos explain how grains of sand are used to create a silicon CPU
by Daniel Long

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

Nov 20, 2009
News
The Prophecy of the Laptop: Here's what's coming to the laptop in 2010
by Staff Writers

Here's what's in store for 2010, including Intel's big gun - the Clarkdale CPU - and the highly anticipated new netbook platform

Nov 6, 2009
News
Amazing Apps for your iPhone: Let the music play!
by Alex Kidman

Your iPhone isn't just limited to iPod style playback, thanks to these music-centric apps.

Oct 28, 2009
News
Scientists invent memory storage good for a billion years
by Iain Thomson

Scientists are reporting successful tests of a new memory device that could allow terabytes of data to be stored without corruption for millions of years

May 27, 2009
News
Rapid recharge batteries prove key to MIT electric car
by Daniel Long

Research institution MIT are well on their way to developing one of the world's most sought after electric vehicles: a car with 320km range, 161 km/h top speed and a rapid recharge system that takes just 10 minutes to charge.

Jul 24, 2009
News
Samsung decides to use TV-making prowess on laptops
by William Maher

It seems that Samsung may be a player to watch in laptops - we've just seen their new range including the NC20 and N120, and we have to say we're impressed

May 21, 2009

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Real world testing: Do generic MP3 players sound better than iPods?
by Darien Graham-Smith  |   Mar 16, 2010
How do other brands of MP3 players fare against Apple's very best? We invited our panel to listen to a selection of music files on four portable players.
Top 10 best Apple products of all time
by Iain Thomson  |   Feb 8, 2010
Next week in San Francisco will be the annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco, so we figured it was time to look at all things Apple..
Is this the future of electronics? Stanford University creates paper battery
by Daniel Long  |   Dec 10, 2009
Scientists at Standford University can now turn ordinary paper infused with nano ink into a working battery. Lightweight and crumple proof, this could be the future of portable electronics. See the video