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Samsung to take on Apple with iPad competitor
by Daniel Long

Samsung joins a long list of other IT companies in the race to create a rival to the iPad, as we wait for Apple's new baby to arrive in April

Mar 17, 2010
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Japanese scientists build world's fastest scanner
by Iain Thomson

Japanese scientists has been a scanner that uses revolutionary chip technology to scan a 200 page book in just a minute

Mar 18, 2010
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Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: paying with RFID
by Daniel Long

Paying for our goods with RFID technology might seem risky, but in some countries it's already commonplace. Can RFID payments be more than just an e-toll solution in Australia?

Mar 18, 2010
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Xobni launches for BlackBerry
by Dan Worth

New contact management tool will sync Outlook contacts with a user's BlackBerry device.

Mar 18, 2010
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Microsoft shows off Samsung Windows Phone 7 Series handset
by Stuff.tv

During a presentation at MIX 2010, Microsoft has demoed a new Windows Phone 7 Series handset from Samsung, making it the third official WP7S device to be shown off

Mar 17, 2010
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Apple iPad will support non-iBooks ebooks
by Stuff.tv

After worries we'd be tied to the offerings in Apple's iBooks store, it turns out that the iPad will in fact support non-DRM ePub titles for much more choice

Mar 15, 2010
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DVD vs Blu-Ray - can you really tell the difference on a small screen?
by Darien Graham-Smith

Can the general public tell the difference between high-end AV equipment and bog-standard supermarket kit? We take a closer look at cost vs quality.

Mar 15, 2010
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Apple will offer iPad replacement for $99 if battery fails
by Stuff.tv

Apple has said it will give customers suffering from a broken battery in their iPad a new device rather than repairing the battery. But you'll have to pay for it...

Mar 16, 2010
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Real world testing: How do generic headphones sound compared to Apple and bigger brands?
by Staff Writer

There's a thriving market in third-party headphones intended to replace those that come with portable players. But will you hear a significant difference if you invest?

Mar 18, 2010
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Report suggests multi-tasking ahead for iPhone
by Shaun Nichols

Apple may be preparing to allow multi-tasking on the iPhone, according to media reports..

Mar 15, 2010
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Real world testing: Do generic MP3 players sound better than iPods?
by Darien Graham-Smith

How do other brands of MP3 players fare against Apple's very best? We invited our panel to listen to a selection of music files on four portable players.

Mar 16, 2010
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Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: Mobile DTV
by Daniel Long

We might be the lucky country, but sometimes we lack the ability to invest in the bigger picture. Mobile free-to-air TV could offer many benefits, so why don't we have it yet?

Mar 17, 2010
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Khronos Group publishes OpenGL 4.0 specs
by Iain Thomson

OpenGL Version 4.0 'levels the playing field' with DirectX 11, says Khronos Group's backers.

Mar 12, 2010

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Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: paying with RFID
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 18, 2010
Paying for our goods with RFID technology might seem risky, but in some countries it's already commonplace. Can RFID payments be more than just an e-toll solution in Australia?
Real world testing: How do generic headphones sound compared to Apple and bigger brands?
by Staff Writer  |   Mar 18, 2010
There's a thriving market in third-party headphones intended to replace those that come with portable players. But will you hear a significant difference if you invest?
Japanese scientists build world's fastest scanner
by Iain Thomson  |   Mar 18, 2010
Japanese scientists has been a scanner that uses revolutionary chip technology to scan a 200 page book in just a minute