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Unwired and iBurst
by Darren Ellis

There's no denying the appeal of broadband internet access and yet for a smart country Australia has been falling way behind our international counterparts.

Oct 14, 2004
Review > Components
AMD ATHLON XP 2700+ vs. INTEL PENTIUM 4 2.8GHz
by Daniel Gardiner

The Athlon XP 2700+ represents a significant leap forward for the Athlon line – it solves a long-term problem by stepping up the default frontside bus (FSB) speed from 266MHz to 333MHz. This means that the Athlon XP can finally run in sync with 333MHz DDR RAM. While most currently available Athlon motherboards support 333MHz DDR, there is virtually no performance boost between this and 266MHz DDR when running an Athlon XP with a 266MHz FSB. The extra speed offered by the RAM quite simply goes to waste, because the CPU can't keep up with it.

Dec 1, 2002
PatchLink Update 6.3
by Ian Parsons

A comprehensive solution to the problem of maintaining the correct patch levels on networked systems.

Mar 27, 2007
Adobe Premiere Elements 4
by James Morris

A new interface, smart albums, guided editing and photo merging keep Photoshop Elements ahead of the pack

Jun 17, 2008
Review > Smartphones
HTC Magic, why this is the first Google phone worth considering
by Jonathan Bray

The HTC Magic, available through Vodafone and Three in Australia, may be the second Android phone but it's the first worth considering.

Sep 2, 2009
Seagate Momentus
by Dan Chiappini

Currently only available to OEMs, although it should be released later to the consumer market, Seagate’s Momentus hard drive upgrade kit is designed to boost the common bottleneck issue of hard drive performance in notebooks, tablet PCs, digital audio players and blade servers.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > Video Editing
Apple's Final Cut Studio 3 is another game changer in video editing
by Ben Pitt

There’s so much to like about this package that it might just be worth switching operating systems to get hold of it.

Nov 11, 2009
XML SPY 4.3
by Sadequl Hussain

Compared to the large number of HTML editors available in the market today, there are only a few editors out there for XML, and Austria-based Altovas XML Spy is probably one of the best among these.

May 1, 2002
Review > Smartphones
Nokia E61
by Paul Ockenden

A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available.

Nov 21, 2006
Review > Security
Sophos Anti-Virus
by Staff Writers

Sophos Anti-Virus is clearly aimed at the enterprise market, with the minimum purchase being a 10-user licence, renewable annually. Unlike some of the other packages, Sophos is available for most operating systems including Unix, Open VMS, NetWare and Macintosh.

Oct 1, 2001
Review > Misc Software
How to Do Everything with Office XP
by Staff Writers

How to Do Everything with Office XP

Jan 1, 1900
Pinnacle Edition PRO 5
by James Morris

There was a time when Pinnacle dominated the PC video-editing market. But, after its initial success with the DV500, the advent of sophisticated realtime editing seemed to leave the company behind. While it was a good product, the company’s Pro-ONE arrived when competitive products from Matrox and Canopus had been available for some time. The Pinnacle Edition PRO 5 is an entirely different matter.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > MP3 Players
Apple iPod and iPod nano
by Nick Ross

With new, supercharged battery life, the new iPods offer superb design and performance. But compatibility caveats remain.

Nov 21, 2006
LOTUS DOMINO 6.5
by David Neiger

Being enterprise software, one usually needs considerable expertise and time to obtain optimal performance and functionality. This is especially true for a product as comprehensive and feature rich as Lotus Domino 6.5 which is fully programmable and can provide workflow, knowledge management, document management, archiving, database and collaboration services via a client-server or browser based thin client model.

Jan 14, 2004
World of Warcraft
by Des McNicholas

Blizzard Entertainment has sewn up a huge potion of the strategy market with its Warcraft series, and the keenly awaited World of Warcraft looks set to carve out a nice piece of the MMORPG scene for fans of the franchise.

Feb 21, 2005
Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo External Drive
by Craig Simms

The 1TB box, also available in smaller, less tough sizes.

May 29, 2006
Pioneer DVR-A04
by Staff Writers

As this Labs’ sole available proponent of the –RW format, Pioneer has a struggle on its hands getting the public to accept the standard over the faster and more widely used +RW format.

Dec 2, 2002
Review > AMD
NVIDIA nFORCE2
by Darren Ellis

The nForce2 is the only dual-channel memory controller available in the AMD pantheon. There are two Northbridges to choose from: one with the Integrated GeForce4 MX-class graphics (nForce2 GT) and one without (nForce2 ST). Both offer support for AGP 8x and up to DDR400 memory, although we recommend you use DDR266 or DDR333 memory in synchronous mode (DDR266 for chips with a 266MHz FSB, DDR333 for those with a 333MHz FSB) for best performance.

Jul 1, 2003
SAMSUNG DVD-H40A
by Darren Ellis

Although similar products have been available (with much controversy) in the US for a few years, the Samsung DVD-H40A is the first Personal Video Recorder (PVR) to reach our sunny shores.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Navigation
TomTom Go 720
by Jim Martin

The 720’s features make it a winner. But the high price reflects Map Share: which isn’t available in Australia

Dec 7, 2007
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Nokia E61
Nokia E61
by Paul Ockenden
A stylish and rugged business-class smartphone with a huge choice of push-email clients available.