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Crystal clear: two new HD Radios from Sony
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Way back in the days when FM was new and sounded ‘cool’, digital radio in HD was but a dream. Now, HD radio challenges satellite radio with no monthly fees, high-def sound and two new models from Sony.

 
Sanyo launches new ‘slim’ CRT TV technology in Australia
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
CRT TV technology is far from dead, having matured significantly over the last 50 years, offering the best picture quality at ultra low prices – but only in sizes of 20- and 26-inches.

 
1 million Zunes sold, 99 million to go
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Let’s see, with 100 million iPods sold vs 1 million Zunes, we have a clear winner – but Microsoft’s Robbie Bach says new Zunes are on the way and they’re in it for the long haul.

 
Google takes care of its privates
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Dogged by questions from the EU over Google’s data retention and privacy policies, Google say they’re following the rules.

 
Nissan’s I-Key can get zapped by cell phones
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Got a 2007 Nissan Altima or Infiniti G35? Then you’ve got an I-Key, which Nissan says to keep at least 1-inch apart from your cellphone lest your I-Key gets zapped and won’t open doors any more.
 
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs on stage, unscripted, this week at D5
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
10 years since their last public appearance together when Gates appeared via video-link at the 1997 Macworld to announce a $150 million injection into Apple to the shock of many but the obvious blessing of Jobs, what will they say when they next meet?

 
Right, said Fred, is SED TV dead?
Tuesday, 29 May 2007
Instead of resting on store shelves, SED TV is still resting in bed. Promised in 2005 to appear soon, SED TV’s next launch target is likely the Olympic Games – but could Laser TV burn into SED’s shine?

 
Vodafone customers get ninemsn TV channel - free
Monday, 28 May 2007
If you are connected to Vodafone with 3G, ‘Vodafone live!’ has some new TV shows for you to watch, adding to their strong stable of mobile TV content, further competing with the multitude of channels on competing networks 3 and Telstra – but whichever phone company you’re with, mobile video is a sign of the times.

 
Novell’s deal with Microsoft made mostly public
Sunday, 27 May 2007
Details of the Novell and Microsoft deal are finally public, and though some details have been ***’d out, Novell sits finely balanced between the community, the GPLv3 and Microsoft and depends on all three for future success.

 
Facebook gets new face for faceoff with MySpace
Sunday, 27 May 2007
Facebook gets an upgrade into the open ‘Facebook Platform’, allowing any developer to build applications with ‘deep integration into Facebook’, as the company fights to compete against the 800-pound gorilla that is News Corp’s MySpace.

 
Dell goes Ubuntu at last – is it the end for Windows?
Saturday, 26 May 2007
The arrival of Linux, and Ubuntu Linux at that, as a standard consumer option from one of the world’s largest PC companies, shows just how far Linux has come in the past few years – but also shows how far it has yet to go.

 
Can the AACS manage to get managed copy right?
Friday, 25 May 2007
MMC, or ‘mandatory managed copy’ is a feature of the AACS specification that allows users to make one or more legal backup copies – but the feature still isn’t implemented with studio horse-trading still ongoing.

 
Apple lawyers hot and bothered over unwanted iGasm
Friday, 25 May 2007
Actually, it’s not the iGasm they’re worried about, but their familiar looking ‘silhouette styled’ with a woman in a seductive pose seen with cables that aren’t placed anywhere near the ear canal.

 
Novell, Microsoft, patents and the EFF
Friday, 25 May 2007
All guns are blazing in the land of Linux: Novell and Microsoft’s patent pact is about to be made public as Novell rejects Microsoft’s Linux patent infringement allegations while Novell supports the EFF’s Patent Busting project – it’s full steam ahead!

 
Joost gets creative with top artistic agency for new content
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Joining a recent batch of new content partners and 32 major advertisers comes a new deal with the CAA to seek out more new and compelling shows for Joost TV.

 
T-Mobile first to launch Windows Mobile 6 smartphone in US
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Dubbed the ‘Wing’, the latest HTC-designed phone from T-Mobile is the first smartphone to ship in the US with Windows Mobile 6, but should you buy it?

 
Halo 3: keeping or losing its halo?
Friday, 18 May 2007
It’s official: Halo 3 will launch on September 25, with the highly anticipated Halo 3 beta having just gone online, but not everyone is happy.

 
Google’s ‘universal search’ – the logical next step
Friday, 18 May 2007
Blending results from Google’s different search engines for the web, news, maps, book, images, videos, blogs and more when you search Google.com is not only a brilliant idea – it’s Google’s latest.

 
World’s Biggest: 8Gb MicroSD HC card from Samsung
Friday, 18 May 2007
If your new smartphone has a MicroSD HC slot, Samsung’s new 8Gb card will be the one you want – when the price comes down. While few phones sport a MicroSD HC slot today, plenty of tomorrow’s phones will, and you’ll want the extra memory!

 
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