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Who is Soniq? Looking at the low-cost TV brand
by Daniel Long

With their ridiculously low priced $698 42in plasma TV, Soniq is another electronics company with eye-poppingly low prices. We met with Soniq to find out a little more about the company and how they do it.

Feb 8, 2010
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Displax launches a multi-touch film
by Spencer Dalziel

A developer of interactive technologies, Displax has launched a thinner-than-paper polymer "skin" that can turn any surface into a multi-touch display.

Feb 3, 2010
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9 amazing (and not so amazing) iPad alternatives - with videos
by Daniel Long

Move aside eBook readers, there's a new fad in town. One or more of these iPad alternatives seem destined for big things in 2010. And for once, the buzz word isn't 3D

Mar 10, 2010
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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
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9 amazing (and not so amazing) iPad alternatives - with videos
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 10, 2010
Move aside eBook readers, there's a new fad in town. One or more of these iPad alternatives seem destined for big things in 2010. And for once, the buzz word isn't 3D
Who is Soniq? Looking at the low-cost TV brand
by Daniel Long  |   Feb 8, 2010
With their ridiculously low priced $698 42in plasma TV, Soniq is another electronics company with eye-poppingly low prices. We met with Soniq to find out a little more about the company and how they do it.
Displax launches a multi-touch film
by Spencer Dalziel  |   Feb 3, 2010
A developer of interactive technologies, Displax has launched a thinner-than-paper polymer "skin" that can turn any surface into a multi-touch display.