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  • Telstra's 4G LTE goes public

    Telstra's 4G LTE goes public

    Telstra will today launch its "4G" long-term evolution (LTE) mobile network to consumers in all eight capital cities and 30 regional centres across Australia.

  • Wacom gives sketchers an Inkling of the future

    Wacom gives sketchers an Inkling of the future

    Wacom has revealed a sketch pen that makes a digital version of your work as you draw on paper. 2

  • Amazon: Kindle app store on the way

    Amazon: Kindle app store on the way

    Less than a week before Apple is expected to announce a much-anticipated tablet, Amazon takes its first steps toward letting developers build applications for its e-reader. 2

  • Motion-charged soldier battery shapes up

    Motion-charged soldier battery shapes up

    Defence, in collaboration with the CSIRO, is close to equipping Australian soldiers with a flexible battery that recharges itself as the soldier moves.

  • NICTA GiFi gets $1.4m to go to market

    NICTA GiFi gets $1.4m to go to market

    National ICT Australia (NICTA) has spun off the unit that has been researching gigabit Wi-Fi into a company called Nitero, and has won AU$1.4 million in funding to commercialise the technology. 1

  • Belkin's new power-saving products glimpse of future

    Belkin's new power-saving products glimpse of future

    Belkin has unveiled new additions to its Conserve range of power-saving products, which are a taste of future "smart power" devices from the company. 1

  • Fluid keys make iPad touch typing breezy

    Fluid keys make iPad touch typing breezy

    IT researchers at the University of Technology, Sydney have developed a keyboard that lets users type faster on touchscreen devices like the iPad. 1

  • Book Saver device takes a page from CD rippers

    Book Saver device takes a page from CD rippers

    Book publishers had better take heed. Gadget makers are trying to do for books what CD rippers did for music. 2

  • DeLorean hard disk steps back in time

    DeLorean hard disk steps back in time

    Real fans of the Back to the Future series will undoubtedly love to get their mitts on this hard drive makeover. 4

  • Key bored? It's here for good: Intel

    Key bored? It's here for good: Intel

    Every few years, computers become smaller, more mobile and more integrated, but it seems the humble keyboard will retain its 150-year-old form factor into the foreseeable future. 1

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