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Feature
The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park
by David Kidd

The Unwired Garden of the Future at Sydney Olympic Park was an unprecedented Display Garden at Sydney’s ABC Gardening Australia Festival in August 2005. Designed by Andrew Davies (Landscape Design Director of Dig Design Ideas Gardens) and PC Authority magazine, it was built to represent any outdoor space (balcony/courtyard or a section of a backyard) where the user can leave the confines of the indoors and go outside to use the computer. 

Oct 5, 2005
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
News
Wireless broadband launched to Sydney's inner city
by Fleur Doidge

A wireless ISP has launched with a commercial service targeting broadband black holes of inner-city Sydney, including the 38 percent of city-dwellers in flats.

Mar 4, 2004
Sydney Trains
by Staff Writers

Sydney Trains is a great little program. As the name implies, this is a time-tabling application for the Sydney metropolitan train network. Written for PDAs, Sydney Trains works on both Palm OS and Pocket PC.

Jun 9, 2004
News
Sydney Uni gets serious on e-learning
by Claire Doble

The University of Sydney is moving to mix conventional teaching with online learning and has hired 12 people in the past year to support its e-learning infrastructure.

Jul 30, 2004
Feature
Google Mapplets and Google Gears details
by David Field

Amazing new web technology announced at Google Developer Day in Sydney. What has Google invented now?

May 31, 2007
News
Sydney Apple Store T-shirts worth big dollars on eBay
by Daniel Long

Entrepreneurial Apple fans have turned lengthy 24 hour waits (and longer) into lucrative auction dollars by selling their commemorative T-shirts on eBay to the tune of big dollars.

Jun 23, 2008
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
Apple's second Australian store opens this weekend
by Alex Kidman

Which is fine if you're in Sydney, and very impatient. Not so great for other states.

Aug 4, 2008
News
Spate of robberies hits central Sydney internet cafes
by Staff Writers

Two internet cafes have been robbed by armed men in the central Sydney suburb of Surry Hills within a week in incidents that police believe may be linked to other recent robberies in nearby Gladesville and Petersham.

Sep 3, 2004
Feature
Olympics Challenge
by Staff Writers

With all eyes converging on Sydney for the 2000 Olympics the technology to run it will be put to the test. David Hellaby investigates. It is 40 years since computers were used to analyse

Jan 1, 1900
News
Amazing Apps for your Phone: Get from A to B on public transport
by Alex Kidman

Your iPhone can help you navigate the maze of public transport in major cities. We hop aboard the best apps.

Sep 25, 2009
Review Group
Mobile Broadband: The big roundup
by Dave Stephenson

Internet everywhere, for affordable prices. Dave Stevenson investigates the claims, tests the speeds and delivers a verdict on the best plan for your mobile dollars.

Nov 6, 2008
Feature
Internet Anywhere
by Ed Dawson

The future of Internet access is now. The idea of connecting cables to a computer to enable a connection will soon seem as archaic as manually cranking the engine of an automobile. Ed Dawson samples a cross-section of bleeding-edge wireless broadband services and cuts through the hype.

Sep 26, 2007
News
Sydney reseller forced to pay for counterfeiting
by Byron Connolly

Western Sydney computer reseller Big Ben Computer has paid $55,000 compensation to Microsoft Australia after being sued in the Federal Court for hard-loading unlicensed copies of Microsoft Windows software onto PCs.

Dec 3, 2003
News
When Sydney's Internet broke
by Nick Farrell

No, our Internet didn't die either, but apparantly it did for thousands of people after someone cut the wrong cable.

May 6, 2008
News
Got a burning camera question for Hasselblad, Canon, Nikon, Manfrotto, Olympus or Sony?
by Daniel Long

It' not everyday you get the opportunity to chinwag with reps from Hasselblad, Canon, Nikon, Manfrotto, Olympus and Sony, who'll be at Foto Riesel's Sydney store on April 4.

Mar 27, 2009
News
Undersea cable ushers in hope for new era of bigger data allowances for Internet users
by Daniel Long

After years of waiting, the PIPE PPC-1 fibre-optic link stretching from Sydney via Guam, is going live. In a big win for consumers of some ISPs, a new era of cheaper plans and bigger data allowances may await

Oct 6, 2009
Feature
Internet Anywhere 2007
by Ed Dawson

Our unparalleled test of mobile broadband returns, comparing the three fastest services on offer in Australia. Read PC Authority's full comparative results drawn from exhaustive testing with real-world data.

Nov 21, 2007
Blog Entry
Are you ready for disaster?
by Adam Turner

Feb 2, 2009
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Latest News on sydney

Telstra confirm 30Mbit national network plan - but don't mention the NBN
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 19, 2009
Telstra has completed the 100Mbit upgrade to their Melbourne cable network and are next planning to get 30Mbit speeds into the rest of the country; but first they'll need to dispel those endless NBN comparisons
Midnight madness: First sales of Windows 7 begin in Australia
by William Maher  |   Oct 21, 2009
People are still willing to queue up in the middle of the night to buy the first few copies of Windows 7
Undersea cable ushers in hope for new era of bigger data allowances for Internet users
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 6, 2009
After years of waiting, the PIPE PPC-1 fibre-optic link stretching from Sydney via Guam, is going live. In a big win for consumers of some ISPs, a new era of cheaper plans and bigger data allowances may await
 
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