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Windows 7 shutdown sound to be quicker, hopefully less irritating
by William Maher

Microsoft is really, really keen to let everyone know how serious it is about performance. So serious, that they're going to trim their beloved Windows sounds.

Mar 16, 2009
FIRST LOOK: Eee PC 900 head to head - XP vs Linux
by Daniel Long

We've put both mini-notebooks through their paces, and while Linux fans may disagree, the winner is clear.

May 12, 2008
News
The new Macbook Pro – time to rethink the 17in notebook?
by William Maher

We rarely recommend 17in notebooks to friends, because they’re too clunky and expensive. Apple has solved half the problem.

Jan 7, 2009
News
Zeppelin is Rolls-Royce of iPod speakers
by William Maher

It's oval, it's got tweeters and woofers, and it plugs into your TV too - a cheap alternative to home theatre systems?

Apr 22, 2008
First Look: BlueAnt M1 Bluetooth Stereo Speakers
by William Maher

Watching DivX movies in bed on your 17inch laptop is ok, but stick this wireless speaker nearby and the experience will be as close to home cinema as you'll get with a laptop.

Apr 11, 2008
News
Dark Knight the movie on the Xbox 360, and it's not pirated
by William Maher

Microsoft confirms Xbox Live movies to be delivered to Australians over the Internet to your Xbox, only this time there's not a modchip in sight.

Jun 2, 2009
News
MSI claims title of cheapest X58 board on market
by William Maher

At $349 rrp, and likely lower on the street, the MSI X58 Pro claims to be the cheapest Intel Core i7 motherboard on the market.

Feb 5, 2009
News
Spotted: PC plays Blu-Ray and HD-DVD for under $1,500
by William Maher

Picking a winner in the high-def wars is easy with this bargain PC, and you’ll never guess where we found it . . .

Jan 17, 2008
News
Best box for playing movies on your TV: Viewsonic now a contender
by William Maher

Deciding on the HTPC or a streaming media box path is a major factor in building the perfect home entertainment network. Viewsonic's new box is making us rethink the Nettop as an option.

Jul 24, 2009
News
World’s most exclusive laptop?
by William Maher

They’re individually numbered, and only 99 will be sold in Australia - so what’s so special about Acer’s new Ferrari 1100?

Feb 18, 2008
News
Toshiba slashes HD-DVD prices, piles on free movies
by William Maher

Cheapest high-def player now $299, but the question remains - will you be left with a lemon?

Jan 22, 2008
News
Toshiba sticks with $1,000 notebook limit
by William Maher

New models avoid the el cheapo tag, and it's probably a good thing if you're planning on running Vista.

Jan 24, 2008
News
Your next mobile: music, GPS, 3G and more
by William Maher

Nokia’s new phones include a 5 megapixel camera, “pedestrian mode” GPS, music downloads and more 3G.

Feb 12, 2008
Feature
CeBIT 2008: the big wrapup
by William Maher

We rolled up our sleeves, put on our boots, and trawled the halls of IT's massive trade expo in Sydney looking for tasty tech delights.

May 22, 2008
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Best box for playing movies on your TV: Viewsonic now a contender
by William Maher  |   Jul 24, 2009
Deciding on the HTPC or a streaming media box path is a major factor in building the perfect home entertainment network. Viewsonic's new box is making us rethink the Nettop as an option.
Dark Knight the movie on the Xbox 360, and it's not pirated
by William Maher  |   Jun 2, 2009
Microsoft confirms Xbox Live movies to be delivered to Australians over the Internet to your Xbox, only this time there's not a modchip in sight.
Windows 7 shutdown sound to be quicker, hopefully less irritating
by William Maher  |   Mar 16, 2009
Microsoft is really, really keen to let everyone know how serious it is about performance. So serious, that they're going to trim their beloved Windows sounds.
 
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