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Motor tech: Tesla's upgrade to right hand drive evokes exotic, electric-car future
by William Maher

With almost mythical status among motoring enthusiasts, the Tesla Roadster is not seen on Australian roads, but a right-hand drive version is being planned

Jul 2, 2009
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Macworld 'snoozefest' a lesson for Microsoft at CES
by William Maher

Apple fans don’t seem so smug, with neither Snow Leopard or an iPhone nano to be seen at today’s Macworld keynote. But maybe that’s the point. Apple doesn’t need another new killer device when they’ve the iPhone and Mac OS platform to lean on.

Jan 7, 2009
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Pentax unloads new camera trick
by William Maher

HDR photos will amaze you, and now a similar concept has appeared in Pentax’s new digital SLRs.

Jan 25, 2008
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The new Macbook Pro – time to rethink the 17in notebook?
by William Maher

We rarely recommend 17in notebooks to friends, because they’re too clunky and expensive. Apple has solved half the problem.

Jan 7, 2009

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Motor tech: Tesla's upgrade to right hand drive evokes exotic, electric-car future
by William Maher  |   Jul 2, 2009
With almost mythical status among motoring enthusiasts, the Tesla Roadster is not seen on Australian roads, but a right-hand drive version is being planned
The new Macbook Pro – time to rethink the 17in notebook?
by William Maher  |   Jan 7, 2009
We rarely recommend 17in notebooks to friends, because they’re too clunky and expensive. Apple has solved half the problem.
Macworld 'snoozefest' a lesson for Microsoft at CES
by William Maher  |   Jan 7, 2009
Apple fans don’t seem so smug, with neither Snow Leopard or an iPhone nano to be seen at today’s Macworld keynote. But maybe that’s the point. Apple doesn’t need another new killer device when they’ve the iPhone and Mac OS platform to lean on.
 
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