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  • Apple iPhone 4G: it happened again

    A second pre-release iPhone 4G has leaked, this time in Vietnam, and with a few noticeable refinements over the last leaked (stolen?) handset.

  • 3D video camera module from Sharp expected in July

    Sharp has developed the first 3D video image camera that attaches to mobile devices like mobile phones.

  • Now HTC attacks Apple on patents

    Almost two months after Apple filed a patent complaint against HTC, the Taiwanese handset maker has said it has a patent beef with Apple too.

  • Please Explain: Crosstalk

    If watching 3D video makes you nauseous, crosstalk may be to blame. Here's why.

  • Nexus One doubles in-car camcorder

    In the US, Google sells a US$55 windscreen mount for its Nexus One phone. On the weekend we found an unintended use for it: as an in-car camcorder mount.

  • Australia to get Google's Nexus One?

    Mobile telcos VHA and Optus have not yet responded to reports and rumours that the pair are planning to launch new handsets based on Google's Android mobile platform in Australia — including a claimed launch by Vodafone of the search giant's own Nexus One phone.

  • BlueSIM protects your brain from pesky radiation

    Are you concerned about radiation from your mobile phone penetrating your skull and turning your brain into a giant, cancerous tumour?

  • Telstra's prepaid overhaul

    Following significant changes to its post-paid pricing, Telstra has now refreshed its prepaid offerings as well, adding more data to previously lacklustre internet browsing packs.

  • Firefox 4 guns for speed

    Mozilla hopes to release Firefox 4 in October or November, a new version that has speed among its top goals.

  • A new type of chair

    We've seen some pretty nifty gizmos created from recycled computer parts, but this bench by designer Nolan Herbut looks like one of the more fun and novel ideas.

  • Turn your Twitter stream into a newspaper

    Paper.li is a web application that pulls information shared as links on Twitter and organises it into a newspaper format.

  • Digital TV snares $375m in Budget 2010

    The Federal Government has allocated $375.4 million over the next 12 years toward building its new satellite platform for providing digital free-to-air television services across the nation.

  • Telstra gets Pearl-y new phone

    The nation's largest telco, Telstra, today revealed it would exclusively sell Research in Motion's BlackBerry Pearl 3G for three months when the smartphone launches in Australia "later this month".

  • ArcaMIDI: Generation Y's axe

    Two parts hacking and engineering, one part kitbashing and all nerd, the ArcaMIDI is one of the coolest electronic instruments we've seen.

  • Flash 10.1: Apple don't want this?

    A video has been posted to YouTube showing the latest build of Adobe Flash 10.1 running on the Google Nexus One.

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Reviews

  • Samsung UA55C7000

    While 3D is probably one of the weakest aspects of this television, the 55-inch Samsung UA55C7000's abilities in other areas almost make up for it.

  • Creative ZiiSound D5

    This is a fantastic unit of its type and a serious contender if you're in the market for a multimedia streaming speaker.

  • LG Infinia 47LX9500

    The LG Infinia 47LX9500 is a 3D "LED" television that features access to a host of internet content including BigPond Movies.

  • Motorola Backflip

    The innovative design fails to hide some fatal flaws in the implementation and performance of the Backflip.

  • Iron Man 2

    Iron Man 2 bungles its improvements and neuters its thrills, taking all the fun out of being a high-tech superhero.

  • Suzuki Kizashi XL (2010)

    Suzuki's first Australian mid-size car is well equipped and aggressively priced, but it doesn't quite have the drama of the gorgeous concept cars that preceded it.

  • Canon IXUS 300 HS

    The 300 HS marks the first backside illuminated IXUS for Canon, with super-fast burst shooting speed, a fast lens and slow motion video capture mode.

  • MSI GT640

    The GT640's design faults detract from any gaming experience you may be trying to immerse yourself in, and there's nothing worse than pressing the wrong button in the heat of the action.

  • BenQ G2222HDL

    BenQ's G2222HDL is an entry-level monitor that "does the job", but has sharpness issues and stumbles in some of our image quality tests.

  • Volkswagen Polo GTI (Mark V)

    The new Polo has only just landed down under, but VW's got a hot version prepped for overseas that boasts the wonderful 1.4-litre twincharger engine featuring more power than before, yet is 25 per cent more fuel efficient.

  • AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G ED VR

    The 16-35mm is a fantastic wide-angle zoom lens from Nikon that exhibits amazing sharpness and is ideal for landscape, architectural and general photography.

  • Netgear Push2TV PTV1000 WiDi adapter

    If you've been looking for an easy way to watch internet content from your PC then the Netgear Push2TV PTV1000 WiDi adapter holds some promise.

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa

    This tournament-specific soccer game doesn't offer as much content as FIFA 10, but it does improve upon that game in a number of areas.

  • Volkswagen Polo 77TSI (2010)

    Styled liked a mini-me Golf, the new Polo has finally arrived in Australia. Fitted with a turbo-boosted petrol engine, it can be had with a dual-clutch transmission and direct iPod connectivity.

  • StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

    We get some updates on the ongoing StarCraft II beta and delve into a bit more of the single-player campaign.

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