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William Maher has written extensively about PCs and technology since the early days of the dot com boom, including stories on hacking, the rise of Linux, special effects in Hollywood, and the evolution of portable computers and wireless. He has covered international technology events such as Intel IDF in Beijing and IBM Lotusphere in Florida and has worked in numerous print and online roles, including labs editor, news editor, features editor, and deputy editor. Prior to working at PC Authority he was deputy editor at APC Magazine, an online journalist for APC Newswire, as well as a contributor in the past to Money Magazine, 4W4 Australia, The Bulletin and Motor.

William studied journalism at Charles Sturt University, and has been nominated for many industry awards, including Winning the Most Entertaining Writer award (2004 Consensus IT Writers Awards), and being a Finalist for Most Controversial Writer in the same year.

Innovations like broadband and portable MP3 keep William excited about technology, though he wishes more tech companies understood the term "user-friendly". William believes the biggest story in consumer technology is the way the Internet is affecting our social interactions - from online gaming, forums, to mobile messaging and Facebook.

Recent articles for William Maher


News
If you're going to Microsoft's TechEd conference, you're getting a free HP 2140 netbook loaded with Windows 7
by William Maher

Microsoft is certainly not holding back on efforts to promote Windows 7 or their TechEd conference. Not only is Windows 7 RC a free download, but if you're paying to go to TechEd you get a free HP netbook.

Jul 3, 2009
News
Military tech: Researchers see targeted lasers for future weaponry
by William Maher

Laser weaponry looks like becoming part of future army's arsenal, including non-lethal "flashes" designed to stop car drivers.

Jul 3, 2009
News
Sci-Fi Worlds: the lost universe of Gilliam's Zero Theorem
by William Maher

We wonder where Terry Gilliam would have taken his vision of IT hell in his now-abandoned creation, Zero Theorem.

Jul 2, 2009
News
Motor tech: Tesla's upgrade to right hand drive evokes exotic, electric-car future
by William Maher

With almost mythical status among motoring enthusiasts, the Tesla Roadster is not seen on Australian roads, but a right-hand drive version is being planned

Jul 2, 2009
News
Handset future: Nokia's new N97 starting to look desktop PC-ish
by William Maher

What's your idea of the perfect mobile phone home screen? With its new N97, Nokia is cramming more apps and feeds onto the main interface

Jul 1, 2009
News
Ghost ship: After 18 years, NASA's Ulysses to drift in space
by William Maher

After an epic voyage in space, the Ulysses probe is about to undergo a new phase in its silent journey when its transmitters go dark

Jun 30, 2009
News
Augmented vision: if the real world was like the Internet, this is what it might look like
by William Maher

A new phone app lets you point your phone camera at a nearby street scene and see digital information, maps, land location data appear in realtime

Jun 29, 2009
News
From Moore to Quantum: the new chip that has scientists in awe
by William Maher

A new processor that harnesses 1 billion aluminum atoms is being hailed as a breakthrough in the road to the much-hyped quantum computer

Jun 29, 2009
News
Stunningly retro Olympus EP-1 makes us want a compact again
by William Maher

It looks eerily similar to the retro 1963 PEN, yet the Olympus EP-1 is bleeding edge. Meet one of the most interesting compact cameras you'll see this year

Jun 26, 2009
News
New film Moon revels in sinister emptiness of lunar future
by William Maher

See the trailer for one of this year's promising science fiction movies, Moon, which takes cues from Odyssey 2001 and Solaris

Jun 26, 2009
News
Dark lab: the world's deepest laboratory to tackle the weird, perplexing issue of dark matter
by William Maher

A huge, underground abandoned former gold mine has been painstakingly emptied to give scientists a 5,000 feet deep lab to research dark matter

Jun 25, 2009
News
Southern hemisphere's biggest DSLR photo event this weekend in Sydney
by William Maher

Looking for some suitably-impressive DSLRs to dream about in addition to the Canon EOS 5D Mark II? Ground zero for feasting your eyes on DSLR-tech is this weekend at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre this Saturday and Sunday

Jun 24, 2009
News
TV Diary - SBS Tuesday June 30 - Are we alone in the Universe?
by William Maher

Whet your appetite for next week's documentary about exo-planets with this video voyage through the universe

Jun 24, 2009
News
Look where they're Twittering at you now: from a photo frame
by William Maher

Some people may love the idea of having a photo frame displaying regular Twitter updates while you go about your daily business. Others, not so much.

Jun 23, 2009
News
Altered vision: researchers making augmented reality more than science fiction
by William Maher

We've heard much about the promise, and now some new augmented reality video footage has us wondering if it's a better idea than we first thought

Jun 22, 2009
News
Tor adds to web's towering pile of fantasy and science fiction
by William Maher

From Asimov to the Codex Derynianus, the new Tor Books online bookstore is shaping up to be as Aladdin's Cave for science fiction, graphic novels and other books.

Jun 19, 2009
News
Primary mission: NASA expects dust and ice cloud 50km high
by William Maher

NASA astronomers say the about-to-lift-off Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) could result in "ten school buses" worth of debris when its payload hits the moon surface

Jun 18, 2009
Feature
Laptop buyers guide: all you need to know to pick your perfect laptop
by William Maher

From budget laptops to ultra-tiny netbooks, ultraportables and high performance, we explain the tricks to finding out the ultimate laptop at the right price.

Jun 12, 2009
News
Blade Runner universe coming to the Web
by William Maher

The cult sci-fi classic is reportedly the inspiration behind a new Web project backed by Blade Runner director Ridley Scott

Jun 5, 2009
News
Exetel wireless broadband, is it the best value on the market?
by William Maher

Since we posted news of Internode's new 3G data quotas yesterday, Exetel has contacted us to inform us of some impressive looking plans.

Jun 4, 2009

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Issue: 141 | August, 2009

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