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Review: Toshiba Portege R700
ASIO Having recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the laptop, Toshiba has delivered a clutch of new notebooks to the market. The Portege name has long been recognised as one of the premiere small notebooks on the market. We took their latest model, the R700, out for a spin. ...read more

Review: Portacharge multi-charger

Australia has more mobile devices than people, with there being something in the region of 1.25 mobile subscriptions per person.        

Logitech M325 mouse hits Aus

Logitech has unleashed a new wireless mouse in Australia, the M325, which boasts a precision scroll wheel that allows you to jump forward and back through web pages and has much smoother scrolling than a normal mouse. Available today for $59.95.

Review: Seagate GoFlex Home

Seagate's GoFlex Home offers a reliable and simple way for most household users to setup a Network Attached Storage device (NAS) with remote access through seagateshare.com.

Review: Samsung CLX-3175FN colour laser printer

The Samsung CLX-3175FN colour laser printer has been designed, apparently, to cater to the home and small business user - it has all the attributes of its bulkier, more expensive brethren but not many of the disadvantages.

Elgato Turbo.264 HD

Elgato's Turbo.264 HD speeds video export intended for various Apple (and other) devices, but is it value for money?

Aiptek's pico projector pocket cinema fails to impress

If only this worked it could have been the year's must-have Christmas gift for the gadget lover or the hard-to-buy-for. I'm talking about a pocket projector which on paper sounds brilliant: a tiny, battery operated, portable 10 lumens 640x480 video projector. Use it on the plane, the car, your roof, anywhere, without a care for power or weight. If only it worked.