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Blog Entry
Taking a peek inside Google Chromium
by Leigh Dyer

May 5, 2009
Blog Entry
Government taking its time with NBN
by Nathan Taylor

Feb 5, 2009
MSI MegaBook M510C
by Staff Writers

Taking first place overall, the MegaBook M510C had a bit of a mixed run to the final score tally, managing only fifth place in PCMark04 then unanimously taking out first place with a score nearly breaking 10,000 3DMarks, impressive for a notebook, let alone one under $2500.

Jun 9, 2004
ONENOTE
by Jon Honeyball

OneNote is one of those rare apps you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. It's basically a note-taking application where you work on sheets of electronic paper, putting down your ideas and rearranging them.

Jun 1, 2003
HP Photosmart R707
by Dan Chiappini

Digital camera prices are continuing to fall, which is largely due to market saturation. Fortunately for consumers, it's now at a point where a good quality high resolution camera can be picked up for a little under $1000.

Oct 14, 2004
News
Top 10 worst Apple products of all time
by Iain Thomson

Macworld is still proceeding apace as we write this, albeit without Apple actually exhibiting. As the show was in town we thought, as a counterpoint to last week's list, we'd look at the worst systems to come out of Cupertino.

Feb 15, 2010
Feature
Vista versus Apple
by Staff Writers

We provide the commentary on a bruising eight-round battle between Vista and Tiger.

Sep 12, 2006
Feature
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare hands-on
by Ed Dawson

The next Call of Duty game isn’t yet another World War two re-hash. It’s a stunning collection of battles in contemporary settings. Read our report from hands-on time with the single player game.

Aug 27, 2007
Feature
Free software... and why we avoid it.
by Barry Collins

With the free products on our new cover DVD, you need never buy software again. So why do we still keep paying?

Sep 22, 2006
Feature
What's Hot in 2006
by Tim Dean

What will you be buying, using and drooling over this year? Tim Dean looks at the astounding products and technologies due to hit in the next 12 months.

Jan 23, 2006
News
Taking work home is now literally true, thanks to Aruba Network’s RAP-2
by Zara Baxter

Ever wished that connecting to the office was as easy as being in the office? Aruba Networks has made it happen with its RAP-2 devices – at a price that’s perfect for small business

Jul 1, 2009
AceCAD DigiMemo A501
by Ty Pendlebury

Taking the concept of the Tablet PC to the budget end of the market is the AceCAD DigiMemo A501. It uses an electronic pen with an ordinary nib and a magnetic backing plate to replicate notes you write on ordinary paper.It will take an A5 pad which slots inside and can be up to 120 sheets thick.

Apr 6, 2005
News
HTC Touch HD official
by Stuff.tv

HTC’s taking the game away from Apple with their latest touchscreen phone

Sep 16, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
RealPlayer Plus
by David Hellaby

Streaming is the process of taking large files, breaking them into smaller pieces and sending them to their destination where they are recompiled as they arrive, providing an audio, video or animated broadcast over the net.

Dec 1, 1999
News
TiVo 2.0: Revamped content line-up could fuel box bust-up for pay TV competition, as IPTV era begins
by Daniel Long

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?

Nov 26, 2009
Feature
Weblog: David Kidd: More privates
by Staff Writers

Last week's blog attracted some interesting responses and shows that I'm not the only one that's noticing a looming privacy problem out there.

May 28, 2003
News
Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson

From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management

Nov 23, 2009
News
A look at the Nvidia GT300 architecture
by Charlie Demerjian

There's a lot of fake news going around about the upcoming GPUish chip called the GT300. Let's clear some air on this Larrabee-lite architecture.

May 14, 2009
News
Tech Pacific signs Vodafone
by Byron Connolly

Tech Pacific has signed to distribute Vodafone's Mobile Connect software and new BlackBerry handsets under an agreement that commences on 4 October.

Sep 20, 2004
Feature
Weblog: David Kidd: Nothing new
by Staff Writers

When I was in rehab, I saw some pretty amazing things.

Feb 7, 2003
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A-List
Nikon D80
Nikon D80
by David Fearon
More expensive than its direct competition, but thanks to its brilliant features the D80 is money well spent.
Latest News on Taking
Intel shows off first six core desktop processor
by Iain Thomson  |   Mar 11, 2010
Intel has used the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco to preview its first desktop processor with six cores, the Core i7- 980X Extreme Edition
Vintage Tech: Looking back at Pentium
by Alex Kidman  |   Mar 11, 2010
Despite first arriving way back in 1993, the Pentium surprisingly still refuses to die. So what is so special about this chip?
Kogan unveil $200 tablet, but still don't know why people want them
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 2, 2010
Still unsure whether to believe the iPad hype, Kogan are treading carefully with their new tablet release, and seeking answers from their own customers