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Suma could change the shape of controllers
by Stewart Meagher

Is the humble computer mouse about to enter the next phase of its evolution? UK based Suma hopes a new, flexible technology will change the way we point and click.

Dec 7, 2009
News
UK firm announces battery breakthrough
by The Inquirer

A little-known British company has developed a silicon anode that it says can increase the capacity of a Lithium-ion battery by up to 30 per cent.

Dec 4, 2009
News
Need to know: Google's Chrome OS
by Zara Baxter

Google is bringing out an operating system - Chrome OS. But how will it fare against the likes of Windows?

Nov 20, 2009
News
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
Feature
How to get a job at…Google, Apple and Microsoft
by Staff Writers

Fancy a job with one of the biggest tech companies in the world? With the economic hangover starting to wear off, the technology giants are once again recruiting in earnest.

Mar 11, 2010
News
AMD claims lead in DirectX 11 market
by Iain Thomson

Company says it has a six month head start on the competition with new cards.

Sep 25, 2009
News
Google adds file upload feature to Docs
by Rosalie Marshall

Business users will benefit from new storage capability, says search giant. Google says it means no longer having to carry email attachments around on USB.

Jan 13, 2010
News
Boxee Box coming to Australia in 2010
by Adam Turner

D-Link Australia is negotiating a range of local content deals, including Movies on Demand, in anticipation of launching the Boxee Box media player in Australia later this year

Mar 2, 2010
News
64GB embedded NAND flash memory hits the shops
by Nick Farrell

Japanese electronics giant Toshiba has announced the launch of what it is claiming is the highest capacity memory module in the world.

Dec 16, 2009
News
Cisco annouces a super fast router
by Staff Writer

Networking hardware vendor Cisco announced a router that it thinks could change the world wide web for evermore and could change the internet as we know it.

Mar 11, 2010
News
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
News
Microsoft attacks counterfeiters
by Nick Farrell

Microsoft is escalating its campaign against software counterfeiting by working with government agencies, law enforcement and others on more than 300 civil and criminal actions in 70 countries

Dec 4, 2009
News
Movie tech: Why nobody destroys the world better than Hollywood - the effects behind 2012
by Daniel Long

Bringing destruction to life on screen is a everyday job for the effects wizards behind the upcoming film 2012. In fact, the filmmakers produced a whopping million gigabytes of data

Nov 10, 2009
News
Malware being distributed through eBay-style marketplace
by Daniel Long

Open source malware now accounts for as much as 10% of the overall malware marketplace as criminals cotton onto the many benefits of adaptable code.

Sep 22, 2009
News
Microsoft investigating "black screen of death"
by Stuff.tv

Microsoft has said it is investigating an issue nicknamed the "black screen of death", which has affected users following a security update

Dec 2, 2009
Review > Smartphones
HTC delivers smartphone Hero to Android fans with flair
by Tim Danton

A hugely likeable phone that excels at web browsing and manages to just live up to its ambitious name.

Nov 11, 2009
Review > TVs
Toshiba 47ZV600A
by Staff Writer

The 47ZV600A is a typical Toshiba – solid, likeable, and right on the money

Feb 25, 2010
News
Microsoft calls for cloud security legislation
by Rosalie Marshall

Immediate action needed to allay fears, says general counsel Brad Smith.

Jan 22, 2010
News
Microsoft ponders extending Yahoo search deal
by Staff Writers

Partnership could move beyond the US, says Ballmer.

Nov 6, 2009
News
Khronos Group publishes OpenGL 4.0 specs
by Iain Thomson

OpenGL Version 4.0 'levels the playing field' with DirectX 11, says Khronos Group's backers.

Mar 12, 2010

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Nikon's D5000, the best DSLR you can currently buy for less than $1500
Nikon's D5000, the best DSLR you can currently buy for less than $1500
by Staff Writers
A huge amount of camera for the money, and with HD video to boot, the D5000 walks away with the award this month.
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Japanese scientists build world's fastest scanner
by Iain Thomson  |   Mar 18, 2010
Japanese scientists has been a scanner that uses revolutionary chip technology to scan a 200 page book in just a minute
Your new Office: Is Microsoft's free Web version of Office 2010 actually useful?
by Barry Collins  |   Mar 17, 2010
Microsoft decision to release a free Web version of Office is big news for the 20+ year old software suite. But does free actually mean it's any good?
State of the CPU: AMD and Intel sockets and upgrade options compared
by David Fearon  |   Mar 15, 2010
The current range of sockets and CPU combinations from Intel and AMD poses some interesting choices. We've surveyed the current landscape to come up with this guide to the best mainstream chipset/socket combinations for your PC