Palm m125
Palm's m100 series was designed to replace the III series as a low-end mono PDA
Palm m505
The m505 is also the only device in the Labs to feature vibrating alarm alerts.
Panasonic NV-EX21
The digital still camera is a treat to use.
PC in your pocket?
Just a few years ago, a PC equipped with a 200MHz processor and 64MB of memory would have been considered high end. Even today, it will happily run most apps you care to throw at it. So, when you cons
The future
On 14 March 2002, the Xbox will hit the retail channel in Australia, with 100,000 units planned for the first three months. Microsoft announced that its initial 300,000 units on sale at launch in the
The games
At launch in the US there were 19 games, although there will be more when the Xbox is launched over here in March. Unlike other console launches in the past, the Xbox has not one, but several killer t
The hardware
Possibly the most interesting feature of the Xbox is its similarity to a PC in terms of its hardware specification. Unlike other games consoles, like the Sony PlayStation2 and Nintendo GameCube, which
Tigerex Q-Pad
The PDA covered so heavily in this months PC Authority has always had a reputation as a primarily functional tool that students and executives use to organise their lives. With this in mind it is interesting to have a look at a product that brings out the lighter, fun side of the PDA.
Toshiba e570
Though one of the latest entrants into the handheld market, Toshibas e570 is a key contender.
UC-Logic PenKeyboard
The PenKeyboard from UC-Logic in Melbourne is a pretty funky idea, and one that appealed to me as soon as it was pitched.
Xbox Xposed
Tim Dean answers everything you ever wanted to know about the Xbox but couldnt be bothered to ask.
When Microsoft decides to enter a market, it doesnt muck around. With a $US500 million m