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Review > Inkjet
Epson Stylus Photo RX630
by Ty Pendlebury

Epson has gone all-out on their digital photo flagship -- it has eliminated all office-centric features to deliver an enthusiast's juggernaut with film scanning, a six colour ink-tank, and plenty of memory card slots.

Apr 7, 2005
News
Cold universe: The supermassive monster at our galaxy's heart
by William Maher

A new "universe atlas" provides a stunning view of our own galaxy, including a supermassive black hole believed to be located at the core

Jul 6, 2009
Feature
Astronomy 101 for the home: view the planets in stunning detail on your PC
by Stuart Andrews

Discover how Google Sky, Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope, and dedicated software such as Starry Night or Stellarium allows you to explore the stars and view the planets in stunning detail without even touching a telescope

May 22, 2009
News
5 of the world's unique data centres
by Daniel Long

From the nuclear bunkers of the Netherlands to the Holy sites of Barcelona, we take a closer look at the five of the world's most unique data centres.

Jan 22, 2010
News
Sail tech: Inside the high stakes world of supermaxi yacht technologies
by Daniel Long

Daniel Long investigates the technology behind world-class multimillion supermaxi racing yachts and why races can be won, lost and lives saved - all thanks to a boom in rugged, tough computers.

Jan 22, 2010
News
Top 10 retro tech advertisements of all time
by Daniel Long

The strange, the antique and the downright geeky – we chronicle the 10 best (and worst) vintage tech advertisements of all time

Nov 25, 2009
Apple Time Capsule's little Mobileme trick
by Adam Turner

Apple Time Capsule owners can now access their files from afar thanks to a tie-in with Apple's Mobileme service.

Mar 31, 2009
Review > TVs
LG 37LH35FD
by Staff Writers

LG is fast becoming our go-to TV brand when specification, style and budget are paramount

Feb 22, 2010
News
Movie tech: The science behind the film 2012
by Daniel Long

The Mayan prophecy might be counting down, but the science behind the new film 2012 might leave a few people confused. We look at what the film got right and what is best left to conspiracy theorists.

Nov 5, 2009
News
Auto tech: Is this the future of in-car Internet?
by Daniel Long

Wireless in-car connectivity centres are gaining popularity thanks to 3G and burgeoning 4G services. We take a look at a couple of the bigger examples and investigate how they're changing the way we drive.

Nov 4, 2009
News
Hacking the mind: why your brain might be the next target
by Daniel Long

As neural controllers grow in popularity, so will hackers attempts to create malicious code to potentially corrupt, control and infiltrate our brains. So, what are the experts doing about it?

Jul 14, 2009
News
20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: Ebooks
by Staff Writers

We're going to go out on a limb and say that this year will be a good one for eBooks, and it's not just Apple's iPad you should look out for

Feb 4, 2010
Review > Misc Software
Nero 9, not as polished as Roxio but solid HD burning
by Jonathan Bray

A convenient all-in-one media package, but many of the applications can be had for nothing elsewhere

May 8, 2009
Feature
Save money, stick with Server 2003?
by David Moss

It's time to put your IT manager hat on and try to think about what all this Cloud computing, Azure and so forth is going to actually do for you.

Feb 2, 2009
Review > Misc Software
Google Chrome OS: We look at Google's vision for the OS
by David Fearon

We test an early working version of Google’s very first operating system to see what the future may bring

Mar 12, 2010
News
Amazing Apps For Your iPhone: Panorama Photos
by Alex Kidman

The iPhone's camera is, as we've discussed before , not the greatest bit of optical equipment on the planet. With the right Apps, however, you can make an ordinary camera into something extraordinary.

Jan 29, 2010
Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 is still the best consumer editing package for under $200
by Tom Arah

Still the most powerful low-cost photo-editing package – but attempts to make it easier to use have backfired.

Dec 17, 2009
News
20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: cloud computing
by Staff Writers

Late last year, Google announced Chrome OS. Its idea was to clear away all the legacy chaff and local applications and focus entirely on the cloud.

Feb 3, 2010
News
20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: OLED
by Staff Writers

OLED, not 3D, could change the way we view TV in our homes in 2010.

Feb 23, 2010
News
20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: Projectors in everything
by Staff Writers

Last year, we predicted that pico projectors were going to be big news. And this year, they're going to be everywhere

Feb 12, 2010
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Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 is still the best consumer editing package for under $200
Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 is still the best consumer editing package for under $200
by Tom Arah
Still the most powerful low-cost photo-editing package – but attempts to make it easier to use have backfired.
Latest News on cloud nbsp
Cisco annouces a super fast router
by Staff Writer  |   Mar 11, 2010
Networking hardware vendor Cisco announced a router that it thinks could change the world wide web for evermore and could change the internet as we know it.
20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: Augmented Reality
by Daniel Long  |   Feb 25, 2010
It's a technology that companies from IBM to Microsoft have tinkered with, although so far with no more success than a dog pawing at a Rubik's cube. Could 2010 be the big year for augmented reality?
20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: Motion tracking
by Staff Writers  |   Feb 24, 2010
Get ready for the world of motion tracking, where your exact movements can make all the difference with the way you interact with applications.