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Primary mission: NASA expects dust and ice cloud 50km high
by William Maher

NASA astronomers say the about-to-lift-off Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) could result in "ten school buses" worth of debris when its payload hits the moon surface

Jun 18, 2009
News
Dark lab: the world's deepest laboratory to tackle the weird, perplexing issue of dark matter
by William Maher

A huge, underground abandoned former gold mine has been painstakingly emptied to give scientists a 5,000 feet deep lab to research dark matter

Jun 25, 2009
News
Screw the financial crisis: Sony CES stand has 150 Bravia TVs
by William Maher

We knew CES was big, but Sony’s CES display in Las Vegas this week is bordering on the ridiculous. See our photos.

Jan 8, 2009
News
Mini cleaning pen - every camera user should have one
by William Maher

Still cleaning your camera lens with tissues? For shame. The Lenspen is a nifty device that's been around for years, and uses carbon tip to keep your camera in top condition.

Jul 3, 2008
News
Bike Tech: augmenting human vision with the Fresnel lens
by William Maher

Human peripheral vision could be increased by experimenting with lens technology, something that might come in handy when you're riding around city streets

Jul 7, 2009
Photos: Microsoft Arc Mouse, what it looks like folded like a phone
by William Maher

We've seen interesting mouse designs before, but none quite like this. Microsoft's new Arc mouse fold up like a mobile. See our photo gallery here.

Sep 11, 2008
News
Toshiba reveals plans for mini-book
by William Maher

The notebook giant is planning an ultra low-cost portable to join the ranks of the Eee PC and MSI Wind (though not necessarily a direct competitor, they say). Check out our pic, and first impressions.

Jul 23, 2008
News
Altered vision: researchers making augmented reality more than science fiction
by William Maher

We've heard much about the promise, and now some new augmented reality video footage has us wondering if it's a better idea than we first thought

Jun 22, 2009
Feature
Replay our live chat at Microsoft's "Liberation Day"
by William Maher

Replay our blog from the show floor at Steve Ballmer's address at "Liberation Day" in Sydney.

Nov 6, 2008
First Look: Nokia E71 faces off against iPhone 3G
by William Maher

One of the best combinations of design and function in a smartphone we've seen for some time.

Sep 3, 2008
FIRST LOOK: HP Mini-Note 2133, makes my leg feel like it's on fire
by William Maher

We're worried about the damn hot operating temperature, but otherwise we're blown away by this mini notebook.

May 14, 2008
News
Pentax unloads new camera trick
by William Maher

HDR photos will amaze you, and now a similar concept has appeared in Pentax’s new digital SLRs.

Jan 25, 2008
Feature
What’s new in Windows 7
by William Maher

Stewart Mitchell delivers his verdict on the features rumoured to be ready for Windows 7, including the new kernel, multi-touch, and virtual drives.

Sep 19, 2008
First Look: Asus N10 and S101, how they compare to the Eee PC
by William Maher

See our side-by-side comparison of the three big guns in the sub-$1,000 mini notebook race, the ASUS N10, S101 and the Eee PC 1000H.

Nov 24, 2008
News
Invisible flash: camera takes undetectable photos
by William Maher

Researchers have demonstrated a "dark flash" that takes photos without emitting the bright visible flash normally visible to the naked eye.

Jul 27, 2009
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Invisible flash: camera takes undetectable photos
by William Maher  |   Jul 27, 2009
Researchers have demonstrated a "dark flash" that takes photos without emitting the bright visible flash normally visible to the naked eye.
Bike Tech: augmenting human vision with the Fresnel lens
by William Maher  |   Jul 7, 2009
Human peripheral vision could be increased by experimenting with lens technology, something that might come in handy when you're riding around city streets
Dark lab: the world's deepest laboratory to tackle the weird, perplexing issue of dark matter
by William Maher  |   Jun 25, 2009
A huge, underground abandoned former gold mine has been painstakingly emptied to give scientists a 5,000 feet deep lab to research dark matter
 
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