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Wireless Jargon Demystified
by William Maher

We explain port forwarding and triggering, firewalls and traffic filtering, the DMZ and other broadband bits you should know.

Sep 12, 2008
News
CES 09: LEDs could transmit ads to your windscreen
by William Maher

You’re driving past a fast food chain or roadsign, and suddenly an electronic image of a coupon appears in the corner of your windscreen advertising “$2.00 off any Burger Meal”.

Jan 10, 2009
News
Your next mobile: music, GPS, 3G and more
by William Maher

Nokia’s new phones include a 5 megapixel camera, “pedestrian mode” GPS, music downloads and more 3G.

Feb 12, 2008
News
Australia's clean feed: Yes or no?
by William Maher

By all reports the Internet filtering trial is going ahead, but the Government's effort to filter ISP traffic is looking less and less popular.

Mar 2, 2009
News
Fernbrooke estate, you're getting 100Mbps
by William Maher

Sick of sub-10Mbps broadband speeds? You could try moving to Korea, where they get 100Mbps, or you could move house to Queensland's Fernbrooke estate.

Feb 25, 2009
News
Bike Tech: augmenting human vision with the Fresnel lens
by William Maher

Human peripheral vision could be increased by experimenting with lens technology, something that might come in handy when you're riding around city streets

Jul 7, 2009
News
Billion brings out fibre modem, we admire their wishful thinking
by William Maher

Full credit to Billion for thinking big with their 100Mbps fibre-capable BiPAC 7800N modem. Bad luck to everyone who can't get 100Mbps.

Mar 17, 2009
News
Australia's tubes, some are about to be filtered
by William Maher

Well, if you're using one of six ISPs. The first "phase" of the government's controversial ISP filtering scheme is set to begin.

Feb 12, 2009
News
iPrimus to launch “naked” broadband
by William Maher

Telco joins other ISPs offering way out for Internet users sick of line rental charges.

Jan 18, 2008
Feature
Online GPS confirmed for Australia
by William Maher

Mio confirms plans for weather forecasts, business listings from within your car.

Jan 11, 2008
Feature
CES 2008 – Slick GPS, PCs get tiny, and the ultimate camera phone
by William Maher

A GPS that works in tunnels, voice activation, and can LG’s new phone finally replace your camera?

Jan 10, 2008
Feature
CeBIT 2008: the big wrapup
by William Maher

We rolled up our sleeves, put on our boots, and trawled the halls of IT's massive trade expo in Sydney looking for tasty tech delights.

May 22, 2008

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Bike Tech: augmenting human vision with the Fresnel lens
by William Maher  |   Jul 7, 2009
Human peripheral vision could be increased by experimenting with lens technology, something that might come in handy when you're riding around city streets
Billion brings out fibre modem, we admire their wishful thinking
by William Maher  |   Mar 17, 2009
Full credit to Billion for thinking big with their 100Mbps fibre-capable BiPAC 7800N modem. Bad luck to everyone who can't get 100Mbps.
Australia's clean feed: Yes or no?
by William Maher  |   Mar 2, 2009
By all reports the Internet filtering trial is going ahead, but the Government's effort to filter ISP traffic is looking less and less popular.
 
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