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British Physicist unveils search engine to take on Google
by Daniel Long

London based Stephan Wolfram has unveiled a search engine that wants to out-search Google by using the power of math to answer your questions.

Mar 11, 2009
News
Microsoft to spend US$80m to convince you that Google and Yahoo aren't worth your time
by Daniel Long

Microsoft have committed to spending $US80m on 'Bing' advertising against other search engines. Basically, they want to convince you that Google and Yahoo aren't worth your precious search time.

May 26, 2009
News
Xippee lends your searches a helping hand
by Daniel Long

Browser plugin promises to bring back the power of Boolean to your Google searches. Is it useful? Oh yes.

Apr 14, 2008
News
'Screensavers' claimed to be most dangerous search term on the web
by Daniel Long

Screensavers rated at 59% on top of the list of the web's most dangerous search terms, based on a McAfee survey of 413,368 unique urls that can infect your computer with malware, viruses and other nasties.

Jun 3, 2009
News
Google inspires French town to change its name
by Daniel Long

The generic sounding French town of Eu is undergoing an identity crisis. It thinks by changing it's name, it can accomplish the impossible: an improved Google search ranking.

Feb 27, 2009
News
Bing lights up Sydney photography winner with lucky strike
by Daniel Long

An amateur Sydney photographer has won a global photography competition through Facebook: the winning photo will be featured as the main image on Bing search sites around the world.

Aug 3, 2009
News
You can now search Google Maps for the perfect home
by Daniel Long

Google Maps have added a real estate search feature to their ever growing maps site, giving potential house hunters a better chance to find the place they're looking for in the right location

Jul 7, 2009
News
Navify offers YouTube videos through Wikipedia
by Daniel Long

Have you ever wanted to browse your favourite Wikipedia entries with the added benefit of video and music? Navify does just that, in an attempt to bring more interaction to the world's biggest encyclopaedia.

May 28, 2009
News
Android barcode scanner app turns DVD stores into BitTorrent heaven
by Daniel Long

The Torrent Droid app uses photographs of DVD barcodes to search for films via BitTorent and then remotely synchronise the download via your home computer. Has piracy ever been easier?

Mar 12, 2009
Review > Navigation
Head to Head - TomTom ONE (V4) vs Navman S150
by Daniel Long

Navman or TomTom? We tested the best selling units in a head to head battle to see which would get us home faster and with less hassle.

Dec 17, 2008
News
Get a life, turn off the computer and become human again says Google CEO
by Daniel Long

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has told 6000 university graduates at a commencement speech that they need to embrace their human connections and step away from the computer and turn off their phones

May 19, 2009
News
Blogger protests Google with attack on adword clicks
by Daniel Long

An American based blogger and activist has decided that the best way to protest against Google's recent privacy changes is to attack them where it hurts - by creating a script that automates multiple ad clicks without clicking.

Mar 13, 2009
News
Mininova: We're 100% legal, pay tax and generate millions in revenue
by Daniel Long

Is file sharing a great way to make money? The founders of file-sharing site Mininova claim to have a tax-paying, revenue-making business model which just happens to be the world's largest BitTorrent search portal.

Mar 17, 2009
News
Google trick for property hunters
by Daniel Long

Searching for a unit online? Soon you could be able to include crime rates, nearby restaurants, and access to sporting clubs in your search, thanks to Google Mapplets.

Jun 23, 2008
News
Sony Vidzone takes on YouTube in battle of the bands
by Daniel Long

Soon to be launched Vidzone works via the Sony Playstation menu and offer users a high quality YouTube alternative for finding music. Given YouTube's massive popularity, will people really care enough?

May 6, 2009
News
Just how fast is Google Chrome?
by Daniel Long

The new browser looks good at first glance, but how does it stand up against Firefox and Microsoft in terms of speed?

Sep 4, 2008
News
What does it take to get a job at Google?
by Daniel Long

Yes, Google are still hiring and according to a recent survey, they're the best place to work in Australia. If you were still wondering what it takes to work Google, here are the quick facts.

May 1, 2009
News
YouTube warms to Hollywood with feature film offering
by Daniel Long

YouTube has finally welcomed the addition of full-length Hollywood movies to its growing stable of content.

Apr 17, 2009
News
New and improved version of Windows 7 beta leaks on BitTorrent
by Daniel Long

A "post-beta" build of Windows 7 that is reportedly faster and better performing has been found on several BitTorrent sites after the official public beta download period ended a few days ago.

Feb 13, 2009
Feature
Dating over 3G - is it time to ditch the bars and pubs?
by Daniel Long

'Meet Me' is the world’s first 3G dating service, and makes us wonder if meeting random people over your phone can turn awkward singles into mobile valentinos in just a few clicks.

Nov 27, 2008

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Regional Victoria primed for WiMAX smart-grid rollout
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 13, 2009
A WiMAX grid will give thousands of Victorian homes the capabilities for the smart monitoring of their electricity
Movie tech: The science behind the film 2012
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 5, 2009
The Mayan prophecy might be counting down, but the science behind the new film 2012 might leave a few people confused. We look at what the film got right and what is best left to conspiracy theorists.
Breaking the code: numerical riddle equals big dollars for prime number geeks
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 20, 2009
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is giving away a series of large cash prizes for the discovery of Mersenne prime number discoveries. A record breaking 12-million digit prime recently scored its finders a $100,000 cash prize.
 
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