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LG Shines with full metal, 7.2Mbps phones
by Daniel Long

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the prettiest mobile of them all? LG is dialing into the beauty stakes with new phones featuring metallic casings that offer a similar aesthetic to the iPhone, thanks to a sleek titanium and mirror finish.

Apr 15, 2008
News
Radio controlled insects: 'Robobeetle' could be the next big thing in Military spy toys
by Daniel Long

Pentagon research firm DARPA have discovered a new way to radio-control insects using neural transmitters that trigger muscle changes within the insect. Watch the video of zombie insects being controlled here.

Sep 25, 2009
News
Microsoft comments on Gears of War 2 debacle
by Daniel Long

Will or won't Gears of War 2 be appearing on the PC? As the web fury grows, we contacted the people behind the game to get some answers, and a nice photo gallery.

Sep 2, 2008
First Look: Belkin N1 Vision Modem-Router
by Daniel Long

Belkin’s N1 Vision is an eye catching wireless modem router that combines a sleek design profile with big speeds.

Jun 10, 2008
Feature
Top 10 Strangest Game Box Art
by Daniel Long

GTA IV's slick marketing has us reminiscing about the glory days of game art - step back in time as we cast our eye over some of the strangest, most bizarre game titles you’re likely to see.

May 6, 2008
News
Graphene could revolutionise future technologies
by Daniel Long

Scientists are betting on a new high tech material, which is among the strongest and thinnest known materials in the universe

Jul 10, 2009
News
Job applicants asked to cough up logins and passwords for Facebook, Myspace and YouTube
by Daniel Long

Most people agree that applying for work is a full time job. But when that job application requires you to list the very details that make up your private life, one suspects that the hiring process has gone way too far.

Jun 19, 2009
News
First impressions - X-Men Origins: Wolverine
by Daniel Long

We've seen the new Wolverine film and we're pretty sure it's going to divide audiences. How does it compare to the rest of the series? The quality of the effects? The acting? The story? We've got the quick answers.

Apr 28, 2009
News
Review: New Star Trek is a crowd pleaser, not just for geeks
by Daniel Long

Remakes don't always go down well, but JJ Abram's Star Trek is the rare example that defies expectations and delivers. Daniel Long boarded the new Enterprise and survived to tell the story.

Apr 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
News
Weekly Rumour Mill: Can Apple can wipe your Iphone?, remote iTunes, Dark Knight on BD-Live
by Daniel Long

We take each week's best rumours from around the world and list them here in the Weekly Rumour Mill.

Aug 8, 2008
FIRST LOOK EXCLUSIVE: Foxlmb portable Bluetooth speaker, huge sound that fits in pocket
by Daniel Long

We've had an exclusive look at a production prototype of the latest Soundmatters ‘Foxlmb’, a black block-shaped portable speaker worth every inch its geek stripes.

Jun 6, 2008
News
Sony's twin HDMI projector - twice as much cinema
by Daniel Long

Loaded up your laptop with high-def movies? Sony's new projector with twin-HDMI inputs feels the love for both laptops and Blu-Ray boxes.

Apr 4, 2008
Blog Entry
The Broadband Inquision: Website marketing
by Daniel Long

Mar 26, 2008
News
Review: Terminator Salvation offers killer machines over killer storytelling
by Daniel Long

Terminator Salvation is much better than the last film in the series, but ultimately fails to connect with its audience. The effects and visuals are great, but the human characters pale in comparison to the lethal robots.

May 29, 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
Feature
Retro Gaming: Why it’s cool (and profitable) to love the '80s again
by Daniel Long

With a new Ghostbusters game coming in 2009 and released by original '80s kings Atari, we pay homage to those games that honour the '80s best. Have the '80s become better with age or are just kidding ourselves?

Nov 11, 2008
News
Review: Transformers 2 takes revenge on its audience, leaves us exhausted
by Daniel Long

Only director Michael Bay could have made a film like Transformers: Revenge of the fallen. It's a head-ringing, ear-crunching and ultimately exhausting experience, filled with more than two hours of constant robot destruction.

Jun 17, 2009
News
Eugene Kaspersky: from ancient stone battlements to modern day anti-virus
by Daniel Long

PC Authority's Daniel Long interviews Eugene Kaspersky of Kaspersky Lab against a medieval fort in the old town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, at the 10th annual Virus Analyst summit

Jun 26, 2009
News
First person shooter mimics sensation of getting shot in battle
by Daniel Long

The US Army has teamed up with a motion gaming company to create a highly realistic style of gameplay that can actually paralyse muscles during gameplay

Oct 12, 2009

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First person shooter mimics sensation of getting shot in battle
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 12, 2009
The US Army has teamed up with a motion gaming company to create a highly realistic style of gameplay that can actually paralyse muscles during gameplay
Radio controlled insects: 'Robobeetle' could be the next big thing in Military spy toys
by Daniel Long  |   Sep 25, 2009
Pentagon research firm DARPA have discovered a new way to radio-control insects using neural transmitters that trigger muscle changes within the insect. Watch the video of zombie insects being controlled here.
Graphene could revolutionise future technologies
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 10, 2009
Scientists are betting on a new high tech material, which is among the strongest and thinnest known materials in the universe
 
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