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Top 10 travel technology essentials
by Iain Thomson

Planning that extended weekend away, or perhaps you have an overseas business trip looming? Then this list is a must-read.

Oct 5, 2009
News
Microsoft millionaire plans second space trip
by Iain Thomson

Charles Simonyi hoping for frequent flyer discount.

Oct 2, 2008
Download
Trip Deluxe
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

May 24, 2001
News
Coffee company brings on the guilt trip
by Emma Hughes

We've all seen them, those moochers who sit with one cup of coffee in an internet café for hours using the Wi-Fi effectively for free – one company has now come up with an ingenious way of preventing this.

Nov 4, 2008
News
Nasa plans manned mission to asteroid
by Iain Thomson

Bruce Willis thankfully not going.

May 12, 2008
Feature
Space age protocols
by Staff Writers

The Internet, and to a degree wireless networking developments, are an attractive source of inspiration for NASA engineers. After all, with budget constraints on everyones minds, if lessons can be lea

Jan 1, 1900
News
Microsoft promises space flight in Vista promo
by Iain Thomson

Worldwide competition offers trip of a lifetime.

Jan 10, 2007
News
New TomTom GO range predicts our next move
by Daniel Long

New TomTom GPS models claim to predict your trip with 'eerie' accuracy - filling us with a mixture of wonder and fear.

Oct 14, 2008
Feature
The virtual Davey Winder
by Staff Writers

I was recently in London for a business trip, in fact while writing this article, and I came across an opportunity that was simply too good to miss. I said to myself what the hell and paid a visit to

Jan 1, 1900
News
EU and Russia unveil new spacecraft
by Iain Thomson

New design could beat Nasa to the moon.

Jul 25, 2008
Feature
The Investigator
by Ty Pendlebury

How easy is it to replace a battery? Ty Pendlebury investigates when internal batteries can cost you a trip to a service centre.

Nov 22, 2004
Blog Entry
Bandwidth rationing - back to the bad old days
by Adam Turner

Jan 22, 2009
News
101 Christmas Gift Ideas: 9 gadgets for sports and outdoors
by Staff Writers

The latest high-tech gadgetry for when you’re tangling with nature

Nov 16, 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
Review > Navigation
Mio C520
by Staff writers

Expressive, clever navigator would like to meet confident, slim-fingered driver for long drives and fun

Aug 29, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Microsoft Zune
by Ross Burridge

Stacks of potential, but current hardware is underwhelming and the client software a mess.

Mar 22, 2007
Blog Entry
Are you ready for disaster?
by Adam Turner

Feb 2, 2009
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
News
Bike tech: Daredevil duo drive postage bike 3000km fuelled by alcohol
by Daniel Long

A father and son team have completed an arduous 3000km journey across Australia on an ex-'postie' motorcycle, all for the sake of proving that the impossible can be done with expensive Polish alcohol

Nov 2, 2009
Feature
Retro Computing
by Staff writers

PC Authority takes a trip down computer memory lane and discovers just how PC technology has evolved... and how Microsoft and IBM nearly destroyed each other.

May 17, 2007
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Latest News on trip

My life with Linux: Day 2 - The daily ups and downs of switching to open source
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 19, 2009
Stuart Turton spends the second day of his one week odyssey with Linux, battling Fedora and DVD playback troubles, while trying valiantly not to go back to the relative 'safety' of Vista, as frustrations start to boil over.
Amazing Apps for your iPhone: 5 fitness apps for the iPhone
by Alex Kidman  |   Nov 19, 2009
Turn your iPhone into your own personal gym and fitness instructor with these five fitness-centric apps
101 Christmas Gift Ideas: 9 gadgets for sports and outdoors
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 16, 2009
The latest high-tech gadgetry for when you’re tangling with nature
 
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