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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
Blog Entry
The OLPC catch; XP vs. Open source
by Daniel Long

May 19, 2008
Feature
The 10 most annoying online viral marketing campaigns of all time
by Daniel Long

We list the world’s 10 most annoying viral marketing campaigns; the one’s that had you wondering ‘WHAT THE!?' from the moment they popped up in your inbox or clicked on them in YouTube.

Jan 23, 2009
Feature
Naked DSL Buyer's Guide
by Daniel Long

The best plans, the hidden costs, and is it really the best broadband deal on the market?

Mar 14, 2008
News
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
Feature
Mobile TV Buyer's Guide: Vodafone Live vs. Foxtel Mobile
by Daniel Long

TV on your phone - is it really the way of the future or just clever gimmickry? We looked at both major services to see who’s better, who costs more, and should you even be interested.

Nov 25, 2008
News
Top 10 stupid EULAs: Don't blindly click 'I agree'
by Daniel Long

Not all End User Licence Agreements or EULAs are made equal. Everytime you click 'I agree' during a software installation, you're might be surprised to learn how ridiculous some companies address their licencing agreements.

Apr 3, 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
Quantum of Gadgets
by Daniel Long

We look at the gadgets in the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and chat to director Marc Foster about the technology behind Bond (includes spoilers).

Nov 20, 2008
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
Feature
Road Test: Traffic updates on your GPS - do they really work?
by Daniel Long

There are any number of reasons why you could be delayed by traffic congestion and up until now, there’s been little motorists could do about it. We've road-tested a traffic-equipped GPS for a week to see if it can help.

Dec 15, 2008
FIRST LOOK: Eee PC 900 head to head - XP vs Linux
by Daniel Long

We've put both mini-notebooks through their paces, and while Linux fans may disagree, the winner is clear.

May 12, 2008
News
VOIP myths uncovered
by Daniel Long

Will VOIP chew up your download quota? What happens to calls if your downloads get shaped? Find out here.

Mar 13, 2008
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
News
Hacking attacks work of individual group, not North Korea, says Finnish security expert
by Daniel Long

A major DDoS attack against US and South Korean government websites is not thought to be the work of North Korean interests, says a security expert

Jul 9, 2009
News
Are the costs of lithium batteries killing plug-in electric car development?
by Daniel Long

A Toyota executive says lithium battery costs are hurting electric car development and names fuel cells as the way of the future, dismissing electric plug-in models entirely. Are Fuel cells really the way?

Jul 21, 2009
Feature
Top 10 Strangest Game Box Art
by Daniel Long

GTA IV's slick marketing has us reminiscing about the glory days of game art - step back in time as we cast our eye over some of the strangest, most bizarre game titles you’re likely to see.

May 6, 2008
News
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
News
Microsoft's new X-Box motion sensor adds to crowded history of motion control in games
by Daniel Long

Microsoft pulls a rabbit out of a hat with their new Natal Xbox motion controller, and we get flashbacks of Nintendo's Power Glove and shonky 90s virtual reality

Jun 2, 2009
Kodak Z1012 IS & Kodak Z1085 IS
by Daniel Long

Two Kodak cameras and each capable of rich looking 720P HD video. Whether you’re looking for a big zoom or a pocket snapper, these two models have it covered.

Oct 10, 2008

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Return of the uber-long phone? LG's ultra-wide New Chocolate smartphone is long, rectangular
by Daniel Long  |   Dec 1, 2009
LG's New Chocolate smartphone updates their existing Black Label Series with a grandiose 'chocolate' bar style 21:9 widescreen phone
NASA working on turning iPhone into chemical bomb detector
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 30, 2009
NASA scientists hope that a chemical sensor for smartphones might one day form the backbone of sophisticated chemical detection network
Telstra release slew of new plans, Earth fails to shake
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 26, 2009
New broadband plans from Telstra with bigger download quotas are welcome, though you'll still find better value with the competition
 
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