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How Microsoft Surface opens up a new world of travel
by Daniel Long

A Microsoft Surface prototype was unveiled today at the Microsoft REMIX event in Sydney, demonstrating a new way of interacting with Lonely Planet travel titles. But Surface has even bigger plans in 'store'.

Jun 11, 2009
News
The multitouch mouse: is this the future of mice?
by Daniel Long

The future of multitouch applications might rest on the surface of your mouse, rather than the pixels on your screen. We examine how futuristic mice could fundamentally change the way we double click.

Oct 9, 2009
News
Microsoft's SecondLight technology revealed
by Daniel Long

The technology behind Microsoft's second generation Surface tool has appeared, and by the looks of things, we're getting much closer to 'Minority Report' territory

Mar 17, 2009
Feature
Quantum of Gadgets
by Daniel Long

We look at the gadgets in the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and chat to director Marc Foster about the technology behind Bond (includes spoilers).

Nov 20, 2008
News
Vmware flaws surface in Microsoft Windows system
by Daniel Long

Windows is the key to hacking another OS says security firm.

Apr 17, 2009
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
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
News
Toshiba unveils REGZA XV500 -but whatever happened to SED?
by Daniel Long

Toshiba’s new REGZA XV500 LCD television series, while boasting full HD tuner quality and a couple of clever specs, still makes us wonder whatever happened to SED?

Jul 8, 2008
News
Israeli military develops robotic battlefield serpent spy
by Daniel Long

A robotic camera snake that mimics the actions of the actual reptile has been developed by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology for surveillance use on the battlefield

Jun 10, 2009
First Look: HP Mini 2140, still the style king of netbooks?
by Daniel Long

The HP Mini 2140 injects a little prestige back into netbooks, blending style with decent performance and respectable specs.

Mar 9, 2009
News
Logitech shows off Wii racing wheel and keyboard
by Daniel Long

We don't usually think of driving games on the Wii, but after seeing Logitech's new Wii Driving Force Wireless racing wheel we've changed our minds.

Jul 21, 2008
First Look: Logitech’s V450 Nano Laser mouse
by Daniel Long

Logitech extends their solid reputation by creating a highly sensitive, portable mouse for notebooks with the V450 Nano Cordless laser.

Jul 3, 2008
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
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Portable WiFi network made possible by battery-powered Virgin Mobile modem
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 13, 2009
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.
The multitouch mouse: is this the future of mice?
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 9, 2009
The future of multitouch applications might rest on the surface of your mouse, rather than the pixels on your screen. We examine how futuristic mice could fundamentally change the way we double click.
Medical tech: Nanodiamonds could help heal wounds, boost recovery
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 30, 2009
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.
 
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