Your search for "arrives" returned 22 results.
HTC Touch Pro unboxed
by William Maher
HTC's new Blackberry killer arrives on our desk, and it's every bit the showoff we thought it would be - and that's mean as a compliment.
Oct 14, 2008
Samsung A701
by David Field
One of the first Next G handsets arrives in the labs. Hello Mobile Foxtel!
Nov 14, 2006
Chimei 221D
by Nick Ross
Looks cheap but performs very well. At this price it’s a steal.
Aug 11, 2006
Palm Treo 680
by Johnathan Bray
A snappy performer, but let down by a fiddly keyboard.
Mar 26, 2008
Preview: Vista beta 2
by Jon Honeyball
Jon Honeyball gets close to the next bona fide beta of Windows, gets in deep with printer ink coverage and still finds time to buy some new computers.
Sep 8, 2006
The Next Big Thing Is Really Small
by Darren Ellis
The Next Big Thing is Really Small, by Uldrich and Newberry, is a strange beast. Hyping the upcoming "nanotechnology age" and how businesses should prepare, the book is part nanotechnology primer, part prophetic tome, part educational text and 100% nanotech hype. Suffering from more than a bit of 'isn't nanotechnology great!' which particularly pervades the early chapters, the authors have their work cut out for them as nanotech has yet to really manifest.
Jun 1, 2003
Half-Life 2: Episode 1
by Logan Booker
The first expansion to Half Life 2 doesn't provide much excitement.
Jul 17, 2006
PALM TUNGSTEN C
by David Fearon
In the past, Palm's approach to PDA design has been clear: keep things simple and produce slick devices with adequate specifications for note taking, appointment tracking and contact organisation.
Sep 1, 2003
Nokia E66
by Johnathan Bray
A capable and beautifully designed smartphone, but weaker battery life means it can’t match the E71
Nov 5, 2008
Adobe Photoshop CS3
by Tom Arah
Non-destructive image processing and creative filters feature in this comprehensive upgrade to the market leader.
Jul 27, 2007
Canopus EDIUS NX PCI Express
by James Morris
Great real-time performance, particularly with high definition footage. But the EDIUS Pro software still needs a few more features to usurp the competition.
Sep 21, 2006
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