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A brief history of failed Windows tablets

A brief history of failed Windows tablets

The Microsoft Surface tablet will find the bar set fairly low by previous Windows slates. Will Microsoft finally get it right this time? 1


Seagate's SSDs to be powered by DensBit's Memory Modem controller

Seagate's SSDs to be powered by DensBit's Memory Modem controller

Seagate has announced a strategic agreement for development of low-cost, high-performance solid-state drives for both consumer and enterprise markets.


Google Nexus 7 available in Australia from July?

Google Nexus 7 available in Australia from July?

A leaked training document has revealed details about the as-yet-unannounced Google-branded tablet, the Nexus 7, pointing to an Australia launch in July. 2


Quick tip: Coffee stops your PC going to sleep while downloading

Quick tip: Coffee stops your PC going to sleep while downloading

Ever been partway through a huge download, and Windows sends your PC to sleep? We have the answer. 8


13-inch MacBook Air vs. 13-inch MacBook Pro: which should you buy?

13-inch MacBook Air vs. 13-inch MacBook Pro: which should you buy?

One's thin. One's thick. Both start at AU$1349. Picking between the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air has never been tougher. Find out which one is for you. 3


Microsoft Surface strategy will fail: Acer

Microsoft Surface strategy will fail: Acer

Oliver Ahrens, Acer's senior VP and president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, told Reuters that Microsoft's strategy to take on Apple with the Surface tablet will fail. 1


Kogan Agora ICS tablet: unboxing

Kogan Agora ICS tablet: unboxing

So, you want a tablet, but you're not willing to pay iPad prices for one? We rip the plastic off the AU$179 Kogan Agora tablet to see how much computer you get for your money. 7


On the Surface

On the Surface

GAME stores will all close, R18+ gets written into federal law for games, the Xbox 720 gets a little bit more real, Microsoft's Surface gets smaller and Windows Phone 8 gets an outing.


Apple fined $2.25m for '4G' deception

Apple fined $2.25m for '4G' deception

The Federal Court has ruled that Apple pay a $2.25 million fine for misleading consumers that its latest iPad was compatible with Australia's long-term evolution "4G" broadband networks. 1


Divide power and save money on your energy bills

Divide power and save money on your energy bills

With great power comes great responsibility. Use your power boards to get smart with saving power and saving money.


What would you do with the Raspberry Pi?

What would you do with the Raspberry Pi?

Our first impressions of the simple Raspberry Pi PC. 2


Amazon looking to launch international apps

Amazon looking to launch international apps

The retail giant has asked developers to submit apps for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Sounds like the Kindle Fire is heading out of the US — but where's Australia?


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