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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Thursday, 19 October 2006 |
While the small batch of Apple iPods infected with a Windows virus pose no threats to iMacs or the iPods themselves, the fact they were infected at all is a big worry. Now, the potential for virus and malware writers to start targeting Mac OS X in a bigger way cannot be ignored, and should be a massive wake-up call to Apple and its users: owning a Mac does not mean you’re invulnerable.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Wednesday, 18 October 2006 |
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With two brand new versions of Windows by November 1, the end of the Windows world as we know it is already here.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Tuesday, 17 October 2006 |
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Last week the Laser TV launched on the world stage, and although only a prototype, showed an amazing ability to deliver such a rich range of colours that a plasma TV next to it looked dull in comparison. Our follow up article asked some questions about the viability of Laser TVs, and now we have some answers. Read on for more!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Saturday, 14 October 2006 |
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A whole series of red coloured and red themed products are on the way to consumers in support of (PRODUCT) RED, an organisation set up by Bono to fight AIDS in Africa, with a range of red or red-themed products designed to catch the eye, to show your support and to raise money for the project. The project has been rumoured for some time, but launched this week on an episode of Oprah with the new red iPod nano only just appearing on the Apple’s US website, along with (PRODUCT) RED's own website to confirm it’s all go. So what other red products will join the new nano?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Friday, 13 October 2006 |
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Remember the Robosapien, the Robopet, the Roboraptor, the Robosapien V2 and the Roboreptile? These consumer robots have been big hits over the past couple of years, and aren't just remote-controlled toys, but are imbued with a basic form of artificial intelligence, able to roam around your home, interact with people, avoid objects and look very 21st century. Now, the RS Media has arrived - the coolest and most advanced consumer robot yet!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Thursday, 12 October 2006 |
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The Laser TV is coming, but some existing TV manufacturers seem to have some doubts. Naturally, this should come as no surprise, especially as the Laser TV seems set to knock competing technologies off their perch, and the all important Christmas season is nearing. So what are the doubters saying?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 |
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I've read somewhere online that the next twenty to thirty years are supposed to herald more technological advancements than the last two thousand years put together. While that looks like coming true (as long as we don't blow ourselves up first in some kind of nuclear or environmental catastrophe first), new laser technology is threatening to dethrone plasma and LCD TVs from the top of the TV heap.
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by Stan Beer
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Monday, 30 January 2006 |
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Chipmaker Intel Corporation has produced what it claims are the first fully functional SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) chips using 45nm process technology, its next-generation, high-volume semiconductor manufacturing process.
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by Stan Beer
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Monday, 30 January 2006 |
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Microsoft has been forced to delay the launch date in Australia and New Zealand for its new games the Xbox 360 console by three weeks after global supply and technicals problems. The new launch date is 23 March 2006, putting Australian consumers more than three months behind their US, European and Japanese counterparts.
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by Stan Beer
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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SanDisk has announced a new technology called TrustedFlash which allows consumers to buy premium music, movies and games on flash memory cards for use in mobile phones, laptop computers, PDAs and other portable devices. |
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