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Panasonic unveil Viera TV models for 2009: LCD, Plasma, wireless and ultra thin
by Daniel Long

We've got the official list of the new Panasonic line-up for 2009. It's a mixed bag of low energy LCD and plasma, some spiffy wireless units and a very pretty ultra thin model that will knock your TV-loving socks off

Apr 28, 2009
News
Top 10 movie technologies we're still waiting for
by Daniel Long

From flying cars to hoverboards, and AI to lasers, we delve into 10 technologies from a list of iconic films and find out just how close we are to making each a reality

Jun 5, 2009
News
Travelling? Ditch your chargers with USB sleep-and-charge
by William Maher

Toshiba's business notebooks now include 3 USB sleep-and-charge ports. Good news if you're looking to lighten your travel bag.

Mar 11, 2009
Feature
How to make a killer website
by Jacinta Thomler

Want to kick your website up a notch? Jacinta Thomler gives you 10 ways to make your site stand out.

Jul 6, 2004
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
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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
Credit card fraud costs Australia $120m, but there are ways to protect yourself
by Daniel Long

Card skimming and online fraudsters are costing Australians over $120m a year, but there is hope say experts. We've got some tips on how to navigate your local ATM and what to look out for.

May 22, 2009
News
More netbooks coming: Asus T91 and HP Mini 5101 join crowded market
by Daniel Long

Asus add yet another netbook to their range: the swivel hinged T91 Eee PC and HP offer the Mini 5101 netbook for professionals. We investigate the perfect netbook for busy professionals

Jul 30, 2009
News
ATI's Radeon HD 4770 slides leaked
by Sylvie Barak

We've just found the specs for ATI's Radeon HD 4770, complete with the world's very first 40nm desktop chip, the RV740.

Apr 16, 2009
News
Review: Transformers 2 takes revenge on its audience, leaves us exhausted
by Daniel Long

Only director Michael Bay could have made a film like Transformers: Revenge of the fallen. It's a head-ringing, ear-crunching and ultimately exhausting experience, filled with more than two hours of constant robot destruction.

Jun 17, 2009
Review > AMD
AMD Phenom II (Socket AM3), respectable benchmark scores and real bargains
by Darien Graham-Smith

The move to a new platform brings credible new challengers to Intel’s Core 2 processors

Jun 10, 2009
Feature
Getting Happy with CMS
by Angus Kidman

Content management systems promise to take the drudgery out of site maintenance. Angus Kidman looks under the hood.

Jul 6, 2004
Feature
Server 101: Keep server apps running during a crash or maintenance
by Leigh Dyer

Leigh Dyer looks at how to get failover redundancy on a shoestring budget

Feb 2, 2009
News
Review: Terminator Salvation offers killer machines over killer storytelling
by Daniel Long

Terminator Salvation is much better than the last film in the series, but ultimately fails to connect with its audience. The effects and visuals are great, but the human characters pale in comparison to the lethal robots.

May 29, 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
Feature
Build your ultimate PC
by Tim Dean

Looking to build your dream machine? We explore the latest components on the market, and give you advice on which ones to hunt down, along with the general price you can expect to pay for each major component.

Dec 9, 2004
News
New Ubuntu OS debuts on HP Mini 1000 Mi Netbook
by Daniel Long

Look out Windows, Ubuntu has crossed over into the netbook space and has debuted on the HP Mini 1000 Mi. And strangely enough, it weighs less than the same Windows model.

Feb 5, 2009
Feature
Upgrading: power up your PC
by Tim Dean

An old PC is like putty in your hands. Tim Dean looks at how you can shape it into a new system with a few easy upgrades.

Jun 30, 2005
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
News
Review: New Star Trek is a crowd pleaser, not just for geeks
by Daniel Long

Remakes don't always go down well, but JJ Abram's Star Trek is the rare example that defies expectations and delivers. Daniel Long boarded the new Enterprise and survived to tell the story.

Apr 9, 2009

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