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Apple cracks down on use of the word 'pod'
by Shaun Nichols

Trouble ahead for podcasts.

Sep 27, 2006
Review > Navigation
Suunto t6 + GPS POD
by Johnathan Bray

A training watch with amazingly advanced exercise-analysis tools

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Navigation
Timex Ironman Bodylink Trail Runner
by Johnathan Bray

Easy to use and performed well, but falls short in key areas

Aug 20, 2008
3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV AGP
by Tim Dean

Blistering speed in 3D and a multitude of multimedia features makes the 3500 an excellent card for video enthusiasts and gamers alike.

Feb 1, 2000
Review > Navigation
Polar RS800 G3
by Johnathan Bray

A high-end training watch with good flexibility and planning tools

Aug 29, 2008
Feature
Casting Pods
by David Kidd

David Kidd wonders where all the pod's cast are.

Sep 28, 2005
Download
Pointless
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 8, 2005
X5 Stereo Bluetooth headset
by David Field

We audition the first entrant in our Bluetooth A2DP lineup.

Jul 24, 2006
Download
Lego Star Wars
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 26, 2005
Download
GermNation
by

Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Apr 7, 2005
AOpen F75PS
by Staff Writers

As stated in the introduction, there are only four real TFT panel manufacturers in the world, so it’s no surprise that you come across eerily similar products every now and again, as each OEM supplies displays for a multitude of companies.

Mar 10, 2004
Review > Navigation
Garmin Forerunner 305
by Johnathan Bray

A good training tool with a comprehensive feature set

Aug 20, 2008
Klipsch ProMedia 4.1
by Staff Writers

We found that this system would produce the test tone at a sustained 106dB well clear of any of the others.

Dec 1, 2001
3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV
by Staff Writers

Even though the Voodoo3 3500 TV is an older card than most on test in this Labs, we have included it since it, along with the ATI All-In-Wonder 128 Pro,fills a niche in the graphics card market that caters to people looking for a low-cost TV and video capture card alongside reasonable 3D gaming performance.

Oct 1, 2000
News
Hacking the mind: why your brain might be the next target
by Daniel Long

As neural controllers grow in popularity, so will hackers attempts to create malicious code to potentially corrupt, control and infiltrate our brains. So, what are the experts doing about it?

Jul 14, 2009
News
Top 10 technologies that burnt early adopters
by Daniel Long

Do you remember Windows ME, the Sinclair C5, Zip disks or the Apple III? Early adopters usually pride themselves with getting the finest tech products first, but sometimes being first isn’t always best.

May 1, 2009
Feature
The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park
by David Kidd

The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park was an unprecedented Display Garden at Sydney’s ABC Gardening Australia Festival in August 2005. Designed by Andrew Davies (Landscape Design Director of Dig Design Ideas Gardens) and PC Authority magazine, it was built to represent any outdoor space (balcony/courtyard or a section of a backyard) where the user can leave the confines of the indoors and go outside to use the computer. 

Oct 5, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
Apple iPod shuffle 1GB
by Staff writers

If the lack of a display or hold button don’t bother you, this is a superb player

Sep 3, 2008
Feature
Cebit 2006 roundup
by David Field

Cebit is the showcase for future industry trends and technologies. Everything you need to know.

May 17, 2006

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Hacking the mind: why your brain might be the next target
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 14, 2009
As neural controllers grow in popularity, so will hackers attempts to create malicious code to potentially corrupt, control and infiltrate our brains. So, what are the experts doing about it?
Top 10 technologies that burnt early adopters
by Daniel Long  |   May 1, 2009
Do you remember Windows ME, the Sinclair C5, Zip disks or the Apple III? Early adopters usually pride themselves with getting the finest tech products first, but sometimes being first isn’t always best.
Apple cracks down on use of the word 'pod'
by Shaun Nichols  |   Sep 27, 2006
Trouble ahead for podcasts.
 
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