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Future tech: Interview with Emotiv co-founder Nam Do, and the science behind mind control
by Daniel Long

Controlling computers with our minds may sound like science fiction, but one Australian company is doing just that. Daniel Long spoke to co-founder Nam Do about the inner workings of the Emotiv technology

Dec 3, 2009
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Questions over the use of phones for GPS in Australian vehicles remain
by Daniel Long

The mobile phone industry has questioned the logic of a recent decision to ban the use of smartphones for GPS while driving in Tasmania and South Australia

Dec 9, 2009
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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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Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: paying with RFID
by Daniel Long

Paying for our goods with RFID technology might seem risky, but in some countries it's already commonplace. Can RFID payments be more than just an e-toll solution in Australia?

Mar 18, 2010
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Skype's global WiFi service a big price gouge for travellers?
by Daniel Long

Skype Access will now offer WiFi internet access in thousands of locations worldwide. But don't get too excited, a quick scan of the pricing and we're not so enthusiastic

Mar 19, 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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20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: Wireless Power
by Daniel Long

Number 17: If the early signs are any indication, gadgets manufacturers are going to be jumping all over wireless power in 2010.

Jan 29, 2010
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HTC bets big on Australia's largest smartphone screen with HD2
by Daniel Long

HTC are hoping that a 4.3in screen and a WiFi router will be enough to sway customers away from the more popular Android and iPhone smartphones. But the HD2 does have a couple of surprises worth considering.

Jan 19, 2010
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Lost and found: could GPS keep tabs on your pets?
by Daniel Long

GPS pet locators could save pet owners the misery of losing their beloved furry friends, and it appears you can buy them in Australia

Nov 3, 2009
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Microsoft makes its Windows 7 sales pitch, just don't mention Vista
by Daniel Long

Gone is some of the bluster as Microsoft makes a surprisingly down-to-earth Australian launch presentation for Windows 7 today

Oct 22, 2009
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Fake Antivirus: 5 software titles you should definitely NOT install
by Daniel Long

We take a closer look at some of the more common scareware traps; what to look out for, how to identify the fakes and 5 rogue security software packages you should try and avoid at all costs.

Oct 2, 2009
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Movie tech: Our review of Avatar
by Daniel Long

Is James Cameron still the king of the world or will the CGI landscape of Pandora be too much for some viewers? Daniel Long investigates Avatar, the military technology and "unobtanium"

Dec 14, 2009
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Technical students take advantage of free Windows 7 offer
by Daniel Long

Students enrolled in technical studies, such as computer science courses, may be lucky enough to get Windows 7 for free. But there is a catch.

Jan 28, 2010
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Get lost with the Sony's Cyber-shot DSCHX5V, thanks to built in compass and GPS
by Daniel Long

Sony's new DSCHX5V camera will now capture compass direction and GPS coordinates with every photo, giving travelers a more detailed reference of their location

Feb 2, 2010
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CES 2010: Invention promises to harness WiFi signals for wireless battery charging
by Daniel Long

Get ready for self-charging mobile phones wherever there is a WiFi hotspot. If the 'Airnergy' works as good as it sounds, then the common WiFi signal could change the way we think about battery charging.

Jan 11, 2010
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Microsoft extends Christmas cheer to Australian families: Windows 7 family pack still on
by Daniel Long

While US families may be disappointed that Microsoft has discontinued the Windows 7 Family Pack discount, Australian families can rest assured that the penny is still in the pudding, so to speak

Dec 9, 2009
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Cebit 2010: 3D projectors, mind control technology and ebook readers
by Daniel Long

Like CES 2010, 3D gadgets are just as popular at this year's CeBIT technology fair in Germany. We take a look at some of the more interesting products on display

Mar 5, 2010
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Top 10 retro tech advertisements of all time
by Daniel Long

The strange, the antique and the downright geeky – we chronicle the 10 best (and worst) vintage tech advertisements of all time

Nov 25, 2009
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Would free Google maps be enough to make you switch from in-car GPS to phone navigation?
by Daniel Long

Google have announced that they will release free turn-by-turn map navigation for Android phones, making us wonder whether phone GPS is finally good enough to replace dedicated in-car devices

Oct 28, 2009
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We interview the Australian student using his Grand Turismo skills for the professional race track
by Daniel Long

This is the story how one lucky Australian student hit the jackpot by entering a virtual race car competition

Feb 5, 2010

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Skype's global WiFi service a big price gouge for travellers?
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 19, 2010
Skype Access will now offer WiFi internet access in thousands of locations worldwide. But don't get too excited, a quick scan of the pricing and we're not so enthusiastic
Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: paying with RFID
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 18, 2010
Paying for our goods with RFID technology might seem risky, but in some countries it's already commonplace. Can RFID payments be more than just an e-toll solution in Australia?
Samsung to take on Apple with iPad competitor
by Daniel Long  |   Mar 17, 2010
Samsung joins a long list of other IT companies in the race to create a rival to the iPad, as we wait for Apple's new baby to arrive in April