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Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers
by Daniel Long

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life

Jul 16, 2009
News
Movie tech: 5 great films made with DSLRs
by Daniel Long

High-profile short films from around the world are now getting made on DSLR cameras, thanks to rapidly improving sensors and prices. Judge for yourself, with these five videos made with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

Nov 12, 2009
News
Fake Antivirus: 5 software titles you should definitely NOT install
by Daniel Long

We take a closer look at some of the more common scareware traps; what to look out for, how to identify the fakes and 5 rogue security software packages you should try and avoid at all costs.

Oct 2, 2009
Feature
Quantum of Gadgets
by Daniel Long

We look at the gadgets in the new James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and chat to director Marc Foster about the technology behind Bond (includes spoilers).

Nov 20, 2008
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
Feature
Old School Ultraportables: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly
by Daniel Long

Can’t decide between an Eee and a Wind? A Mini note or an Aspire One? Believe it or not, there’s a bunch of old school smaller laptops that may do the job for less money. We took a look at 7 old school ultraportables.

Aug 1, 2008
News
Movie tech: Why nobody destroys the world better than Hollywood - the effects behind 2012
by Daniel Long

Bringing destruction to life on screen is a everyday job for the effects wizards behind the upcoming film 2012. In fact, the filmmakers produced a whopping million gigabytes of data

Nov 10, 2009
News
How a YouTube video sensation is bringing chart success to old songs
by Daniel Long

Google has finally found a way to monetise YouTube: by granting fair use of copyrighted materials to home videos, artists such as Chris Brown are celebrating their music bouncing up the charts, with wedding bells chiming in the asile.

Jul 31, 2009
News
DIY galaxy pics: How two men used a regular DSLR to capture the heavens at 800MP
by Daniel Long

Frederic Tapissier and Serge Brunier traversed the globe to capture 1200 stunning images of the Milky Way to help create the online based European Gigagalaxy Zoom project - an 800 million pixel panorama.

Sep 28, 2009
News
Vmware flaws surface in Microsoft Windows system
by Daniel Long

Windows is the key to hacking another OS says security firm.

Apr 17, 2009
News
Lost and found: could GPS keep tabs on your pets?
by Daniel Long

GPS pet locators could save pet owners the misery of losing their beloved furry friends, and it appears you can buy them in Australia

Nov 3, 2009
News
Scientists hail Star Trek Enterprise material as ground breaking reality
by Daniel Long

Taking a page out of the popular science fiction series, scientists have managed to turn aluminium into a new transparent form of matter, after it was placed under extreme ultraviolent radiation.

Jul 28, 2009
News
Three cuts roaming rates, offers access to Telstra's NextG network
by Daniel Long

Good news for 3G fans - Telstra's expansive NextG network will now enable cut-price roaming for the 3 network, providing those customers with greater 3G access around Australia.

Apr 3, 2009
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FIRST LOOK: Azentek SmartMirror gives us that Jetsons vibe
by Daniel Long

We road tested the futuristic Azentek SmartMirror and got the feeling that it could be the next big GPS must-have or the next big safety hazard.

Nov 5, 2008
News
Big Brother: British citizens told to put CCTV cameras in their home
by Daniel Long

The British Government has been trialing an unusual program designed to keep tabs on problem families by installing CCTV cameras in 2000 homes, and plans for 20,000 more on the way.

Aug 4, 2009
News
Eftel to launch Australia's fastest broadband (updated)
by Daniel Long

It looks like the fabled VDSL2+ is not smoke and mirrors after all - Eftel is pushing to launch high speed broadband speeds of 100MBit, which is certain to be the fastest broadband available in Australia if all goes to plan with this year's launch.

Mar 27, 2008
News
Rick Astley gets jailbroken privileges on Aussie iPhone virus attack
by Daniel Long

The internet's most famous meme has now turned up on Australian iPhones, infecting vulnerable jailbroken phones with the 80s pop star's image - proving that not all malware is humourless.

Nov 9, 2009
News
Mobile vigilantism: phone owners seek upper hand to catch thieves in the act
by Daniel Long

A number of software products now offer remote thief detection for your mobile phone via Google maps, effectively baiting and catching would-be crooks. We take a look at the burgeoning new phenomena that is mobile vigilantism.

Jul 1, 2009
News
Eugene Kaspersky: from ancient stone battlements to modern day anti-virus
by Daniel Long

PC Authority's Daniel Long interviews Eugene Kaspersky of Kaspersky Lab against a medieval fort in the old town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, at the 10th annual Virus Analyst summit

Jun 26, 2009
News
The $11000 music player - if money and reality were no object
by Daniel Long

Forget the financial crisis, the luxury Meridian Sooloos music player can even suggest the right music depending on your very mood, although jealousy and envy wasn't high on their list when we checked.

Apr 22, 2009

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Intel and AMD: Videos explain how grains of sand are used to create a silicon CPU
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 20, 2009
Intel has released a short animated video illustrating the process by which sand is turned into silicon and a CPU. But the over-simplicity has us leaning towards AMD's older and more interesting video
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: 5 great films made with DSLRs
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 12, 2009
High-profile short films from around the world are now getting made on DSLR cameras, thanks to rapidly improving sensors and prices. Judge for yourself, with these five videos made with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
 
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