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  • Patronising TV ads sell film cameras to the elderly

    Remember the days before digital cameras? Vivitar has produced an ad for its latest film camera, targeting the elderly in a spectacularly farcical fashion.

  • LG NetCast transforms into Smart TV

    LG's NetCast web content streaming function is undergoing a complete overhaul.

  • Huawei set to bring Android phone to Aus

    Chinese manufacturer Huawei late yesterday said it was talking to carriers in Australia and New Zealand about local distribution of its new Ideos mobile phone, which runs the latest version of Google's Android operating system.

  • Toshiba recalls 41,000 laptops

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in the US on Thursday issued a recall of 41,000 Toshiba laptops after reports of some overheating and even melting.

  • Sony's Google TV coming to Australia

    Sony Australia has confirmed the Google TV shown at IFA in Germany this week will be coming to Australia.

  • 3D Blu-ray update for PS3 in October

    Sony has announced that the PlayStation 3 will gain stereoscopic 3D capabilities via a firmware update next month, new 3D Blu-ray titles and a new music streaming service for Europe.

  • iOS 4.1 offers new photo features, bug fixes

    Though music and entertainment were the focus of Wednesday's Apple press conference in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs devoted a few minutes to the next release of the company's mobile operating system.

  • Long wait for glassless 3D: Samsung

    Samsung says 3D TVs without glasses are displayed in low resolution and are too expensive to be feasible for big screens for the foreseeable future.

  • Telstra overhauls Torres Strait broadband

    Telstra has embarked on a $5.3 million project to improve broadband services for islands in the Torres Strait region of far northern Queensland.

  • Chrome usage creeps up on Microsoft

    Internet Explorer's growth slowed once again, and Chrome shook off its slump in August, new statistics show.

  • ANZ: Apple the place to be for security

    After quietly slipping a new mobile banking application into the iTunes App Store on Friday, ANZ's group general manager for innovation, Peter Dalton, said that its banking applications work better on the iPhone due to Apple's stringent application screening process.

  • AFL and NRL finals to air in 3D

    Channels Seven and Nine are set to broadcast the AFL and NRL in 3D after the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) agreed to issue trial licences yesterday.

  • Apple unveils new iPods, social iTunes

    At its typically music-focused September event, Apple has announced refreshes to the Shuffle, Nano and Touch, as well as its TV device and mobile operating system.

  • 2010 iPod range and Apple TV: first photos

    Here's a first look at Apple's iPod line-up for 2010, plus the revamped Apple TV.

  • HTC Desire vs. Samsung Galaxy S

    In one of our toughest tech battles yet, we pit the HTC Desire against the Samsung Galaxy S to see which Android reigns supreme.

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  • Dell Inspiron N301

    Dell's inexpensive Core i3 Inspiron isn't incredibly inspiring, but it's not intolerably insipid either.

  • Apple iPod Shuffle (4th generation)

    The new Shuffle reverts back to the click wheel, and claims to have 15 hours of music playback on a single charge of the battery.

  • Apple TV (2010)

    The Apple TV has been redesigned and is now a third of the price; however, it lacks on-board storage and a number of "must-have" features.

  • Apple iPod Touch (4th generation)

    Apple's latest Touch features a rear-facing camera, HD video recording and 40 hours of music playback.

  • Sony Reader Touch Edition

    Sony Australia has at long last announced the launch of its first Reader models on the Australian market.

  • Apple iPod Nano (6th generation)

    Apple's latest Nano shrinks in size, weight and price, featuring multi-touch controls and the removal of the click wheel.

  • Samsung ST600

    Featuring two LCD screens, one on the front and one on the back, the ST600 will appeal to social photographers and those who like quirky features.

  • Holden Commodore Omega (VE Series II)

    The revised Commodore features a new touchscreen entertainment system and E85-capable engines across the range. iPod connectivity, climate control, reversing camera, and Bluetooth hands-free and streaming are also standard.

  • Samsung Wave 723

    With one fairly impressive Bada phone out of the gate, it hasn't taken Samsung long to follow up with its second budget-conscious smartphone.

  • Sony Alpha NEX-5

    If you are looking for a step-up interchangeable lens camera, the NEX-5 is an excellent choice to consider.

  • Shure SE115

    The Shure SE115 offers a laid-back sound and decent sound isolation, but its lack of presence will put off thrill-seekers.

  • Thecus N7700Pro

    Thecus has been left behind in the last year, with the likes of QNAP and Synology taking over at the bleeding edge. But if you don't mind a bit of a rough diamond and you're just after huge storage at a good price, Thecus offers the product to beat.

  • LG Candy (GU285)

    If you're looking for a cheap phone, and it just has to be pink, you'll find what you're looking for in the LG Candy.

  • Olympus Mju Tough 8010

    The Tough 8010 is the strongest compact that money can buy, and features HD video recording. Still, its slow performance means you will miss critical shots and its image quality is only just OK.

  • iRiver Story

    It carries a comparatively high price tag, but the iRiver Story provides a very pleasant reading experience. If you're after some extra features not offered by lower-priced units, the Story is a very decent proposition.

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