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Top 10 worst Microsoft products of all time NEWS
Top 10 worst Microsoft products of all time
By Shaun Nichols , Iain Thomson | Nov 2, 2009
Last week, in honour of the Windows 7 launch, we covered Microsoft's biggest successes in the computing field. This week, in the interest of balance, we're looking to the company's dark side..
Bike tech: Daredevil duo drive postage bike 3000km fuelled by alcohol NEWS
Bike tech: Daredevil duo drive postage bike 3000km fuelled by alcohol
By Daniel Long | Nov 2, 2009
A father and son team have completed an arduous 3000km journey across Australia on an ex-'postie' motorcycle, all for the sake of proving that the impossible can be done with expensive Polish alcohol
Whatever happened to...Samung's 'Project Origami'? NEWS
Whatever happened to...Samung's 'Project Origami'?
By Daniel Long , Staff Writers | Nov 2, 2009
Samsung's Q1 was originally touted as an iPod killer and a UMPC style tablet perfect for travelling business users - but it never worked and it never took off. Why? We may have the answer.
Apple goes down the Dr Who route NEWS
Apple goes down the Dr Who route
By Nick Farrell | Nov 2, 2009
Doctor Who fans will notice something chillingly familiar with a new patent that has come out from Apple.
Microsoft cracks on with Windows 8 NEWS
Microsoft cracks on with Windows 8
By Stuff.tv | Nov 2, 2009
Windows 7 may be fresh on the shelves, but new job vacancies on the Microsoft website show that work on Windows 8 is already underway
Google Voice could go global NEWS
Google Voice could go global
By Phil Muncaster | Nov 2, 2009
Google has accidentally let slip some secret plans relating to its Google Voice call management service, revealing that the service may be coming to markets outside the US soon.
Xerox claims breakthrough in printable circuitry NEWS
Xerox claims breakthrough in printable circuitry
By Iain Thomson | Nov 2, 2009
Xerox is claiming a major breakthrough in the field of printable circuitry with a new form of 'silver ink' that could allow electronics to be produced more cheaply and flexibly..
Stepping up to a DSLR camera: 4 types of cameras compared NEWS
Stepping up to a DSLR camera: 4 types of cameras compared
By William Maher | Nov 2, 2009
The market is adapting to photo enthusiasts with a number of better-than-compact technologies and camera sizes. Here's a 5-minute primer to the pros and cons of four different types of digital cameras
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