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Sony Ericsson Hikaru – killer Walkman phone leaks out
by Stuff.tv

Forget the C903 for a second – Sony Ericsson's new high end Walkman phone has just been outed overseas

Feb 11, 2009
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5 new phones we want to see at Mobile World Congress
by Stuff.tv

Half the hottest phones may already be out there, but here's five we're absolutely gagging to clamp eyes on in Barcelona

Feb 12, 2009
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Canon DSLR Buyer's Guide: we compare the mid-range cameras
by Kevin Chiles

Want to buy a mid-range Canon SLR? Like the look of the new 550D? Confused by the large range? We're here to help.

Mar 19, 2010
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Telstra launches Next G phones, including XPERIA X1
by Rachel O'Regan

Six new mobile phones appeared on the Next G range today, including Sony Ericsson's "look at me" smartphone, the XPERIA X1.

Nov 26, 2008
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Wireless-n routers: what you need to know
by Jonathan Bray

We make sense of wireless-n routers and devices (otherwise known as draft-n) - speeds, compatibility, range improvements, and whether they're safe to buy now.

Sep 19, 2008
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Microsoft prepping GTA IV goodies
by Stuff.tv

News on downloadable content incoming according to the Big M. Rocket launchers at the ready!

Aug 22, 2008
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State of the Linux
by Leigh Dyer

Is 2008 the "Year of Linux"? We probe new Linux Australia president Stewart Smith(not literally) about the future of the free OS.

Mar 27, 2008
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Top 5 Hacked iPhone Applications
by Alex Kidman

With Apple about to let developers loose on the iPhone, we checkout what's already on the menu for "jailbroken" iPhones.

Mar 5, 2008
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Light Hacking: Sleep software that can help your body overcome jetlag
by Daniel Long

Two Boston sleep researchers have discovered an enterprising way to beat the problems of jetlag by combining mathematical models with 'light hacking', a process that can best determine a person's optimum circadian rhythm and stave off tiredness

Jul 15, 2009
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Can you trust cheap Blu-Ray Players?
by Alex Kidman

$349 seems cheap, but is there a catch, or just good value? We look at one of the cheapest Blu-Ray players on the market to date.

Nov 20, 2008
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Boffins go ballistic over next-gen transistor design
by Robert Jaques

'Radical' computing chip bounces electrons around.

Aug 22, 2006
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101 Christmas Gift Ideas: Photographer's kit bag
by Staff Writers

Cameras and accessories to whet the appetite of photo enthusiasts

Nov 16, 2009
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Navify offers YouTube videos through Wikipedia
by Daniel Long

Have you ever wanted to browse your favourite Wikipedia entries with the added benefit of video and music? Navify does just that, in an attempt to bring more interaction to the world's biggest encyclopaedia.

May 28, 2009
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Ericsson: 500Mbps over copper promises Blu-Ray movies in under a minute
by Daniel Long

Ericsson have managed to prove that in theory, we could all one day be downloading Blu-Ray movies in under a minute over copper lines. So what's the catch?

Mar 18, 2009
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AMD: 'we are not being entirely honest' about battery life
by William Maher

In an apparent attack of the bleeding-obvious, an AMD rep has come clean and admitted (on behalf of the industry) that notebook and phone battery life figures are completely unreliable.

Mar 16, 2009
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MySpace mobile recharge app is an Australian world first
by Daniel Long

Not unlike the MySpace credit card in the US, the MySpace recharge app will reward Aussie MySpace users for charging up their mobiles with a range of prizes and promotional giveaways.

Mar 13, 2009
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Digg bidding war denied
by Wily Ferret

Digg is not for sale. Seriously. No... really this time.

Dec 4, 2008
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Dell Inspiron Mini 12 says hello to the Eee, Aspire One, Wind
by William Maher

Dell's Inspiron Mini 12 ups the ante in mini-notebooks, with a 12in screen from $999.

Oct 27, 2008
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Which Dell is best? Studio 15 vs Inspiron vs XPS
by William Maher

Buying a mid-range Dell notebook now means a choice between Dell's Inspiron, Studio and XPS notebooks. We examine the value.

Oct 13, 2008
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Google defends its definition of 'beta'
by Rosalie Marshall

How can key Google features still be in beta? It's simply down to the amount of testing, says search giant.

Oct 1, 2008
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Skype's global WiFi service a big price gouge for travellers?
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 19, 2010
Skype Access will now offer WiFi internet access in thousands of locations worldwide. But don't get too excited, a quick scan of the pricing and we're not so enthusiastic
Canon DSLR Buyer's Guide: we compare the mid-range cameras
by Kevin Chiles  |   Mar 19, 2010
Want to buy a mid-range Canon SLR? Like the look of the new 550D? Confused by the large range? We're here to help.
Announcement: our reader survey prize winner
by Staff Writer  |   Mar 17, 2010
Congratulations to Joseph Ozdemir, who is the winner of the prize for taking part in our reader survey