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CloakBox means Hulu for everyone NEWS
CloakBox means Hulu for everyone
By Adam Turner | Sep 17, 2009
WiTopia's CloakBox makes it simple to buy a green card for your lounge room.
Microsoft's XP freeze out to users: no upgrade to Windows 7, only Vista need apply NEWS
Microsoft's XP freeze out to users: no upgrade to Windows 7, only Vista need apply
By Daniel Long | Sep 17, 2009
Keen to forget the PR nightmare that was Vista, Microsoft may have committed yet another blunder: Windows XP users will not be able to upgrade to Windows 7 without a totally clean install.
Google Chrome 3 released NEWS
Google Chrome 3 released
By Stuff.tv | Sep 17, 2009
It may have only been around for just over a year, but Google has just released Chrome 3 - with Chrome 4 already in development
France passes revised three-strikes rule NEWS
France passes revised three-strikes rule
By V3.co.uk staff | Sep 17, 2009
The French legislature has passed into law a revised version of the controversial so-called Hadopi 'three strikes' law targeting illegal online peer-to-peer file swappers
Sennheiser CX 380 Sport lets you wash your earphones after every workout REVIEWS
Sennheiser CX 380 Sport lets you wash your earphones after every workout
By Dave Stephenson | Sep 17, 2009
Washable, rugged headphones perfect for sports and work-outs, these just might be the perfect addition to your mp3 player.
Nero BackItUp & Burn - slightly costly backup software delivers REVIEWS
Nero BackItUp & Burn - slightly costly backup software delivers
By Jonathan Bray | Sep 17, 2009
Combines simplicity with more advanced backup features, but rival products offer more for less.
Panasonic HDC-S20 impresses with budget quality HD camcorder REVIEWS
Panasonic HDC-S20 impresses with budget quality HD camcorder
By Zara Baxter , Alex Bradner | Sep 17, 2009
An entry-level HD camcorder with an identity crisis, but at this price, it puts quality in the hands of everyone.
How to Pick a Great Flat Screen TV, And Not Get Sucked In By Marketing Hype, Part  11: calibrating your television NEWS
How to Pick a Great Flat Screen TV, And Not Get Sucked In By Marketing Hype, Part 11: calibrating your television
By Adam Turner | Sep 16, 2009
With just a few tweaks you can dramatically improve the quality of your TV picture. Here's what you need to know
HP sticks SSDs into Windows 7 machines NEWS
HP sticks SSDs into Windows 7 machines
By Nick Farrell | Sep 16, 2009
HP has decided to put SSD drives into its upcoming Windows 7 machines. HP's big idea seems to be that they will speed up boot times.
Google to help drivers get to work SUNA with live traffic maps NEWS
Google to help drivers get to work SUNA with live traffic maps
By Daniel Long | Sep 15, 2009
First there was Street view, now there's traffic view. SUNA traffic will be providing web surfers with a head start on their daily commute by displaying traffic data across Google's Australian Map service.
Fireproof, smashproof and waterproof - is the ioSafe Solo the ultimate hard drive backup? PHOTO GALLERY
Fireproof, smashproof and waterproof - is the ioSafe Solo the ultimate hard drive backup?
Sep 9, 2009
The ioSafe Solo is a 1.5TB backup system that promises to protect your data in a fire or a flood. As our story explains, the product will protect data up to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Computer History Museum Photo Gallery: weird, fascinating photos including a giant Cray, and a 60Kg hard drive PHOTO GALLERY
Computer History Museum Photo Gallery: weird, fascinating photos including a giant Cray, and a 60Kg hard drive
Aug 25, 2009
Zara Baxter toured the Computer History Museum in California, and took these fascinating photos, including a giant 27Kg hard drive, a Star Trek-like SAGE Air defence system, and other intriguing artifacts. Scroll down for the captions! ...
Photo unboxing: MSI Netbook U123 gets better battery, sharper screen and 3G for ultra portability PHOTO GALLERY
Photo unboxing: MSI Netbook U123 gets better battery, sharper screen and 3G for ultra portability
Aug 5, 2009
The U123 netbook is another winner for MSI. Specs include: 1,024-by-600 resolution, 92% sized chicklet keyboard, 1GB RAM and the usual 1.6Ghz N280 Keyboard. The battery is one of the best so far for MSI: 8.5 hours. But it's the 3G ...
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