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Mobile phone battery life: HTC vs iPhone vs the rest
by Daniel Long

We tested the battery life of twelve of the latest smartphones, including the iPhone 3G, Blackberry Bold, Nokia E71 and two HTC models.

Feb 12, 2009
Blog Entry
The OLPC catch; XP vs. Open source
by Daniel Long

May 19, 2008
News
Portable diagnostic nano lab might be just around the corner
by Daniel Long

Thanks to advances in nanotechnology, the future diagnosis of disease may be as simple as using a small, inexpensive, handheld gadget

Jul 28, 2009
News
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life

Jul 16, 2009
News
Graphene could revolutionise future technologies
by Daniel Long

Scientists are betting on a new high tech material, which is among the strongest and thinnest known materials in the universe

Jul 10, 2009
News
Get a life, turn off the computer and become human again says Google CEO
by Daniel Long

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has told 6000 university graduates at a commencement speech that they need to embrace their human connections and step away from the computer and turn off their phones

May 19, 2009
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GS
by Daniel Long

Affordable and fast, the 8800 GS was our top budget choice until the 9600 GT arrived to spoil the party.

Jun 24, 2008
News
BenQ Joybook Lite U101: what, a new netbook that isn't $800?
by Daniel Long

This attractive netbook is not only stylish, but extremely good value for money at $589 (US$407) including a generous 6-cell battery and LED screen.

Apr 1, 2009
News
Eugene Kaspersky: from ancient stone battlements to modern day anti-virus
by Daniel Long

PC Authority's Daniel Long interviews Eugene Kaspersky of Kaspersky Lab against a medieval fort in the old town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, at the 10th annual Virus Analyst summit

Jun 26, 2009
News
Illusion device promises camouflage and deception
by Daniel Long

Now you see it, now you don't. Hong Kong researchers are one step closer to creating a cloak of illusion that will have the ability to make one object look like another via "metameterials" and light bending.

Jul 16, 2009
News
Be on your guard: ATM skimming will likely grow due to poor security
by Daniel Long

ATM security is so poor worldwide, that many more machines are likely to be easily compromised in the future, warns Kaspersky

Jun 30, 2009
News
Ask Kaspersky: your chance to ask a world leading security expert
by Daniel Long

Want to know what's really going on in the world of internet security? Post your questions for one of the world's most well-known figures in data security, Eugene Kaspersky, CEO and co-founder of Kaspersky Lab

Jun 16, 2009
News
Microsoft announces Windows 7 specs for netbooks
by Daniel Long

Manufacturers have been given the big heave-ho and told that all future netbooks must shape up to new Windows 7 OS specifications or be left on the netbook scrapheap

May 26, 2009
News
Ericsson: 500Mbps over copper promises Blu-Ray movies in under a minute
by Daniel Long

Ericsson have managed to prove that in theory, we could all one day be downloading Blu-Ray movies in under a minute over copper lines. So what's the catch?

Mar 18, 2009
News
Quantum computer one step closer to making today's AMD and Intel chips seem archaic
by Daniel Long

We've heard much about quantum computing over the last decade, which promises computers worlds faster than any Intel or AMD powered machine, but it's not until recently that we're actually starting to see real progress

Jun 9, 2009
News
Malware being distributed through eBay-style marketplace
by Daniel Long

Open source malware now accounts for as much as 10% of the overall malware marketplace as criminals cotton onto the many benefits of adaptable code.

Sep 22, 2009
News
Medical tech: Nanodiamonds could help heal wounds, boost recovery
by Daniel Long

North Western University have discovered that carbon based nanodiamonds could help treat severe burns, wounds and other body lesions by attracting insulin to the area.

Jul 30, 2009
News
Light Hacking: Sleep software that can help your body overcome jetlag
by Daniel Long

Two Boston sleep researchers have discovered an enterprising way to beat the problems of jetlag by combining mathematical models with 'light hacking', a process that can best determine a person's optimum circadian rhythm and stave off tiredness

Jul 15, 2009
News
Online banking at high risk from attack that knows your bank
by Daniel Long

There is a risk of banking websites falling prey to a new form of malicious keyboard logger, but there is a way to reduce your risk

Jun 29, 2009
News
Portable gadget gives soldiers instant hacking skills in the field
by Daniel Long

The US military is working on a portable hacking device that would allow soldiers untrained and unskilled in the art of cyber warfare to infiltrate enemy networks at the click of a few buttons.

May 27, 2009

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Malware being distributed through eBay-style marketplace
by Daniel Long  |   Sep 22, 2009
Open source malware now accounts for as much as 10% of the overall malware marketplace as criminals cotton onto the many benefits of adaptable code.
Medical tech: Nanodiamonds could help heal wounds, boost recovery
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 30, 2009
North Western University have discovered that carbon based nanodiamonds could help treat severe burns, wounds and other body lesions by attracting insulin to the area.
Portable diagnostic nano lab might be just around the corner
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 28, 2009
Thanks to advances in nanotechnology, the future diagnosis of disease may be as simple as using a small, inexpensive, handheld gadget
 
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