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First Look: Asus gets its music on AIR
by Daniel Long

Over 10,000 music stations via wireless - no turning on your PC, no fiddling with software. Is the ASUS AIR the reason to finally switch to Net radio?

Mar 31, 2008
News
Internet in space is one small step for mankind, one giant step for engineers
by Daniel Long

A permanent internet connection in space is gradually turning into a reality after the first node was connected to the International Space Station (ISS)

Jul 8, 2009
News
Job applicants asked to cough up logins and passwords for Facebook, Myspace and YouTube
by Daniel Long

Most people agree that applying for work is a full time job. But when that job application requires you to list the very details that make up your private life, one suspects that the hiring process has gone way too far.

Jun 19, 2009
News
Seagate FreeAgent Theater is a media sharing no Go
by Daniel Long

The FreeAgent Theater allows you to share movies and photos from your PC to your TV; except most TVs already do this now. The concept still needs work, although the unit's navigation is easy to use.

May 21, 2009
News
Telstra MEOW delivers portable ADSL2+ services to disaster areas
by Daniel Long

Telstra's MEOW is a portable trailer sized ADSL station, that aims to be the ultimate in portable ADSL2+ backup, as it can be ported around the Australian countryside for rapid deployment during times of disaster.

Jul 29, 2009
News
Orchestra in a SoundDock? Bose's new speaker system rocks to new beat
by Daniel Long

Utilising new engineering technologies to produce incredible high and lone tones, the Bose SoundDock 10 is a virtual orchestra in your lounge room.

Oct 7, 2009
News
Spy tech: Your own personal satellite for just $US8000
by Daniel Long

A California company is offering personal satellites for sale at bargain basement prices, complete with all the necessary gear to launch, monitor and run your own satellite from the "privacy" of your home computer.

Aug 5, 2009
News
Microsoft laptop hunters here to stalk their PC prey in Australia
by Daniel Long

An Australian version of the PC Hunter promotion has been launched by Microsoft this week, offering $1300 as long as you have absolutely no interest in buying a Mac

Jun 11, 2009
News
Panasonic Toughbook survives Outback Australia
by Daniel Long

Is Panasonic's new CF-U1 really the toughest computer available? We take it to the Australian Outback for some punishment, including desert heat, rock drops, and H20.

Oct 22, 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
News
The Top 7 Geek gifts for Mothers day
by Daniel Long

So your Mum's not inspired by an overclocked Phenom system - but she might go for these gifts.

May 2, 2008
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FIRST LOOK: Mio C720t
by Daniel Long

A geotagging GPS that tries to do everything, but overly complicates what should be a simple task of getting from A – Z in a couple of clicks.

May 1, 2008
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
Want free WiFi with your footy? Fans score with Internode at MCG
by Daniel Long

Internode have launched a free wireless service at the MCG, allowing fans to mix meat pies with WiFi, as they cheer on their favourite sporting heroes.

Mar 27, 2009
News
TiVo lets you order pizza and movies, but wont clean your house
by Daniel Long

TiVo is changing from boring PVR into a virtual 7/11 convenience store - well, that's the theory.

Dec 4, 2008
Feature
The infuriating iQ2 recording problem that just won’t go away...
by Daniel Long

We asked Foxtel why the iQ/iQ2 still continues to cut off shows that go over schedule, and they’ve responded with this work-around. However, their proposed solution is not the long awaited cure-all.

Oct 29, 2008
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
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
FIRST LOOK: Logitech Squeezebox Duet
by Daniel Long

A wireless music player that performs audio magic through its LCD enabled remote control. It’s easy to use, quick to setup but lacks video functionality. But we still really liked it.

Jun 4, 2008
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Orchestra in a SoundDock? Bose's new speaker system rocks to new beat
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 7, 2009
Utilising new engineering technologies to produce incredible high and lone tones, the Bose SoundDock 10 is a virtual orchestra in your lounge room.
Spy tech: Your own personal satellite for just $US8000
by Daniel Long  |   Aug 5, 2009
A California company is offering personal satellites for sale at bargain basement prices, complete with all the necessary gear to launch, monitor and run your own satellite from the "privacy" of your home computer.
Telstra MEOW delivers portable ADSL2+ services to disaster areas
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 29, 2009
Telstra's MEOW is a portable trailer sized ADSL station, that aims to be the ultimate in portable ADSL2+ backup, as it can be ported around the Australian countryside for rapid deployment during times of disaster.
 
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