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  • Apple iPad stripped naked

    Apple iPad stripped naked

    Usually it takes a few days, or at least a few hours, for tear-down enthusiasts to rip apart and analyse a new Apple product. This time, courtesy of a disclosure by the US' federal regulators, they've been able to do it before the iPad went on sale. 1

  • 3D TVs, cameras and ebooks highlight Samsung 2010 showcase

    3D TVs, cameras and ebooks highlight Samsung 2010 showcase

    Many of the devices were first unveiled at CES, but now we have some clarity on what models we'll see hitting the Australian market in the coming months.

  • Samsung's briefing in the sky

    Samsung's briefing in the sky

    Samsung recently briefed journalists on its new laptops, but in order to do so, first lifted them 40m into the Sydney skyline.

  • Apple iPad hands on

    Apple iPad hands on

    We get our hands on Apple's new iPad tablet that looks like an overgrown iPhone and investigate what the differences are. 3

  • Asus, Bang & Olufsen team for dual-touch-pad laptop

    Asus, Bang & Olufsen team for dual-touch-pad laptop

    Looking to break away from the standard rules of laptop design, Asus has teamed with Danish consumer electronics maker Bang & Olufsen to create a multimedia system with some pretty unique features. 2

  • Windows 7 means new laptops

    Windows 7 means new laptops

    While most vendors are simply installing Windows 7 across their existing range, a number of new laptops will be available for purchase now that Microsoft's new operating system has hit the market. 2

  • Apple MacBook unboxing

    Apple MacBook unboxing

    CNET Australia unboxes the brand new Apple MacBook which features a white polycarbonate body and large multi-touch trackpad. 3

  • Inside Sony's Secret Garden

    Inside Sony's Secret Garden

    In the cavernous depths of inner-Sydney yesterday, Sony held its annual showcase of products from mobile phones, televisions, MP3 players and gaming devices that will be released in the lead-up to Christmas. 3

  • Hands-on with the Dell Adamo

    Hands-on with the Dell Adamo

    One of the most buzzed-about new laptops of 2009 is Dell's Adamo, a high-end, ultra-thin 13-inch model that starts at AU$3,699 and shares a design sensibility with the MacBook Air and HP Voodoo Envy 133. 4

  • Confirmed: Windows 7 for netbooks

    Confirmed: Windows 7 for netbooks

    Microsoft has confirmed to CNET that it will be providing a version of Windows 7 specifically developed for netbooks and sub-notebook computers, as well as at least one version for consumers, and one for enterprise users. 2

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