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Top 10 technologies that burnt early adopters
by Daniel Long

Do you remember Windows ME, the Sinclair C5, Zip disks or the Apple III? Early adopters usually pride themselves with getting the finest tech products first, but sometimes being first isn’t always best.

May 1, 2009
News
Spy tech: Your own personal satellite for just $US8000
by Daniel Long

A California company is offering personal satellites for sale at bargain basement prices, complete with all the necessary gear to launch, monitor and run your own satellite from the "privacy" of your home computer.

Aug 5, 2009
News
NV launches James Bond style Internet watch – boasts everything but the kitchen sink
by Daniel Long

NV CEO Anthony Cooke held up his arm and told the audience, “We’re seeing the evolution of a new generation of watches." But the more he waved his arm around and spoke into the watch, the more we couldn't stop thinking of spy comics.

Jan 30, 2009
News
If money was no object: World's largest television may require crane for installation
by Daniel Long

At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home

Oct 23, 2009
News
First person shooter mimics sensation of getting shot in battle
by Daniel Long

The US Army has teamed up with a motion gaming company to create a highly realistic style of gameplay that can actually paralyse muscles during gameplay

Oct 12, 2009
News
Google to help drivers get to work SUNA with live traffic maps
by Daniel Long

First there was Street view, now there's traffic view. SUNA traffic will be providing web surfers with a head start on their daily commute by displaying traffic data across Google's Australian Map service.

Sep 15, 2009
Blog Entry
The OLPC catch; XP vs. Open source
by Daniel Long

May 19, 2008
News
Aussies get ready to be backed up in secure Carbonite
by Daniel Long

Online backup company offers unlimited online backup space - is this better than portable USB drives?

Mar 20, 2008
News
Direct X11 for graphics cards and laptops may prove trump card for AMD
by Daniel Long

AMD may be first to ship Direct X11 compatible graphics cards onto the market in a huge play for the company. It's hoped that the codec will encourage better support for HD and 3D content, particularly amongst Windows 7 users.

Sep 15, 2009
News
Top 10 stupid EULAs: Don't blindly click 'I agree'
by Daniel Long

Not all End User Licence Agreements or EULAs are made equal. Everytime you click 'I agree' during a software installation, you're might be surprised to learn how ridiculous some companies address their licencing agreements.

Apr 3, 2009
News
Garmin get serious with outdoor GPS companions for sports enthusiasts
by Daniel Long

The Garmin Forerunner 405CX and Forerunner 310XT models arrive complete with heart rate monitoring and GPS for calculating distance, making them the perfect tools for tracking your fitness progress in detail.

Apr 17, 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
An electric car that doesn't cost the earth? Nissan's EV Leaf powers low price expectations
by Daniel Long

Nissan showcased their all-electric LEAF to the world today, but the best thing isn't just the technology under the hood - it could be the petrol beating price.

Aug 3, 2009
News
The Swine Flu Hamdemic attacks the video game world
by Daniel Long

Swine flu, the virus that threatens to be the next big global pandemic is now making its way into the video game world as The Swine Flu: Hamdemic.

May 4, 2009
News
What does it take to get a job at Google?
by Daniel Long

Yes, Google are still hiring and according to a recent survey, they're the best place to work in Australia. If you were still wondering what it takes to work Google, here are the quick facts.

May 1, 2009
News
Engin reportedly planning Naked DSL service
by Daniel Long

After facing two straight years of financial losses, VOIP provider Engin are reportedly gearing up to launch Naked DSL, in a last ditch effort to attract customers.

Aug 6, 2008
News
Microsoft's new X-Box motion sensor adds to crowded history of motion control in games
by Daniel Long

Microsoft pulls a rabbit out of a hat with their new Natal Xbox motion controller, and we get flashbacks of Nintendo's Power Glove and shonky 90s virtual reality

Jun 2, 2009
Blog Entry
Free WiFi for my city of sails?
by Daniel Long

May 5, 2008
News
Movie tech: 5 great films made with DSLRs
by Daniel Long

High-profile short films from around the world are now getting made on DSLR cameras, thanks to rapidly improving sensors and prices. Judge for yourself, with these five videos made with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

Nov 12, 2009
News
OLPC joins forces with XP; goodbye Linux?
by Daniel Long

OLPC, the non-profit company aiming to give low cost laptops to the children of the third world, is adding another acronym to its name - XP.

May 19, 2008
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Avira Premium Security Suite, why it's an undiscovered gem
Avira Premium Security Suite, why it's an undiscovered gem
by Daniel Long
See why this relatively unknown, but simple, efficient and affordable package holds its own against the likes of AVG, Norton, Kaspersky and McAfee.
 
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Top 10 retro tech advertisements of all time
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 25, 2009
The strange, the antique and the downright geeky – we chronicle the 10 best (and worst) vintage tech advertisements of all time
Regional Victoria primed for WiMAX smart-grid rollout
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 13, 2009
A WiMAX grid will give thousands of Victorian homes the capabilities for the smart monitoring of their electricity
Movie tech: 5 great films made with DSLRs
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 12, 2009
High-profile short films from around the world are now getting made on DSLR cameras, thanks to rapidly improving sensors and prices. Judge for yourself, with these five videos made with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
 
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