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Buying a flat screen TV: Will 2010 be the year of OLED?
by Adam Turner

Take a trip to the shops today and you'll see two main types of flat panel televisions on the shelves - plasma and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). But will 2010 be the year OLED televisions storm our lounge rooms?

Nov 27, 2009
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Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson

From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management

Nov 23, 2009
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Intel and AMD: Videos explain how grains of sand are used to create a silicon CPU
by Daniel Long

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

Nov 20, 2009
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IBM researchers build cyber-moggie
by Iain Thomson

Scientists working for IBM have announced they have programmed a supercomputer with a working simulation of a cat’s brain

Nov 19, 2009
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Top 10 issues overloading IT managers
by Iain Thomson

As we bring our Information Overload summit to a close, we have decided to name and rank the biggest culprits for the overload, the issues which more than anything else are causing companies to drown in a deluge of data..

Nov 16, 2009
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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
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High-speed Tesla shakes up 3000km Australian desert car race
by Daniel Long

The 3000km race outback race from Darwin to Adelaide will feature a number of green vehicles, but none as high profile as Internode CEO Simon Hackett's Tesla all-electric machine

Oct 21, 2009
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Top 10 technology visionaries
by Iain Thomson

We've all had great ideas in idle moments that are either forgotten or impractical, but these are people who identified technological advances and made them happen..

Oct 19, 2009
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WinMount 3.2.0929
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Mount & manage your archives

Oct 12, 2009
Exclusive First Look Review: Sony's Vaio X might be the thinnest and lightest notebook ever
by Daniel Long

In a world first, we've managed to get our hands on a review unit of Sony's stunningly thin ultraportable. Most surprisingly, it sports the newest Atom chip from Intel - the Z550 2.0GHz and GMA 500 graphics.

Oct 8, 2009
News
Windows 7 the complete guide: Part 8, hunting down those missing files
by Staff writers

One way Windows 7 will make working lives a damn sight easier is the speed at which it hunts down documents and other files.

Sep 21, 2009
News
Direct X11 for graphics cards and laptops may prove trump card for AMD
by Daniel Long

AMD may be first to ship Direct X11 compatible graphics cards onto the market in a huge play for the company. It's hoped that the codec will encourage better support for HD and 3D content, particularly amongst Windows 7 users.

Sep 15, 2009
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Blu-ray not dead yet: Sharp plans super Blu-ray discs capable of 100GB storage
by Daniel Long

Sharp are finalising plans to commercially produce quad and triple layer Blu-ray discs capable of 100GB and 8x read speeds using new disc materials and improved laser technologies

Sep 15, 2009
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If money were no object: Sharp Aquos LB-1085, the world's largest LCD TV at 108 inches
by Daniel Long

As the Guinness Books of Records may prove, people are fascinated with all things big and small. The Sharp Aquos LB-1085 makes us dream big with 108in

Sep 11, 2009
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Rainlendar Lite 2.6
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package

Aug 24, 2009
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Fusion technology might be used to fab chips
by The Inquirer

Boffins engaged in fusion energy research are creating extremely thin plasma beams that could be useful for nanolithography to make future computer chips.

Aug 20, 2009
News
Top 10 fun computing films
by Iain Thomson

To honour John Hughes, we've listed tech movies that give you all an excuse to sit down with a DVD or two and enjoy tech in the movies..

Aug 10, 2009
News
SSD storage systems hit new performance marks
by Shaun Nichols

Solid state storage vendors have been breaking records with a new generation of solid state drives (SSDs)..

Aug 7, 2009
News
Greenpeace goes after HP
by Shaun Nichols

Environmental activist organization Greenpeace has made IT giant Hewlett Packard its latest target..

Jul 30, 2009
News
Choosing the right camera: Dual-use cameras vs compacts for video and stills
by Staff writers

Are you still confused about what sort of camera to purchase? We take a look at some of the differences between stand-alone video cameras and dual-use compacts that promise to do everything. Are video cameras still even necessary? We've got some answers.

Jul 28, 2009

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Buying a flat screen TV: Will 2010 be the year of OLED?
by Adam Turner  |   Nov 27, 2009
Take a trip to the shops today and you'll see two main types of flat panel televisions on the shelves - plasma and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). But will 2010 be the year OLED televisions storm our lounge rooms?
Top 10 technology also-rans
by Iain Thomson  |   Nov 23, 2009
From Betamax to Amiga, here's a list of those IT innovations that fell under the bulldozer. Some were cruelly robbed of their advantage, others threw it away with bad management
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
 
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