Panasonic is spending some of the profits from all the Viera TVs and Lumix cameras we're buying in a socially responsible manner by taking up a scientific sponsorship with the Australian Museum.
If you need to charge your spare Mac laptop battery, the U-Charge can do it for you without needing to plug it into your computer.
CEOs and marketing types talk about improving or maintaining "brand values" all the time. But what do we really think of the companies that deliver us our modern existence? The site Brand Tags is attempting to find out.
Alienware has expanded its sales model from its direct method, letting local resellers on the bandwagon.
MSI's Wind is the latest in a crop of competitors for Asus' EeePC.
Anti open-source? A Windows version of the EeePC has just been announced.
Apple updates its MacBook lines with the latest hardware, and the Macbook Pro gets a multi-touch touchpad and LED screen.
ASUS has gone Eee crazy, and we're trembling with anticipation.
Dell and Microsoft go Red, to help treat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria sufferers in Africa.
Apple's iPod-plus-Mac education rebate is back for another school year, and coupled-up Cupertino lovers take note: there's a new pink Nano in time for Valentine's Day.
Dell has announced a new laptop in the XPS range -- the M1530 -- which in the company's words is "like the M1330, but bigger".
Figuring they were on to a good thing with the Diamond TV, Philips and Swarovski have again teamed up, but this time on some slightly more affordable jewellery-with-a-practical twist offerings.
Apple has devoted two weekends in July to a green initiative in which any brand of PC, printer or peripheral can be handed over for free recycling.
Two Pinnacle USB TV tuners for Mac have been launched in Australia -- the Pinnacle TV for Mac DVB-T Stick for digital TV and the Pinnacle TV for Mac Hybrid Stick for both analog and digital signals.
Dell has announced its new range of PCs today -- including a new range of colourful Inspirons and the flagship M1330 -- as well as formally acknowledged that it will sell its products at retail in the near future.
Students and teachers feeling the back-to-school grind can at least console themselves with $199 off a shiny new Mac-and-iPod combo. This limited-time rebate for educators and their pupils is on top of the usual 10 percent off -- not too shabby.
Panasonic unveiled their latest range of 3G-enabled Toughbooks today with the help of the youngest Australian to ever climb Mount Everest.
Following the success of Belkin's USB 2.0 File Transfer Cable, the company have released a new version designed especially for Windows Vista.
Over this Christmas period, there is bound to be a lot of lounging around on the couch trying to escape the heat. Well, Belkin have taken this idea one step further and applied it to your laptop.
As long as you're not using Vista on one of your machines, Belkin's Flip DVI-D is a well featured KVM switch that offers support for up to 30-inch monitors.
For those blessed with excellent 3G reception in their homes the Vodafone Internet Stick will serve you well. Be sure to check Vodafone's coverage map before coughing up the cash.
While the QuickCam Sphere produces excellent pictures and has impressed us with its automatic face tracking, these features don't justify the extra expense over the cheaper webcams in the Logitech stable with matching optics.
The Dell Latitude E is a glimpse into the future of laptops. With high expandability, configurable and a strong design, it should suit most corporate environments.
Asus' M51Va passes muster as one of the better laptops out there, and the Centrino 2 certification means you'll be up to date with the latest spec. If you're in the market for a mid-weight laptop, make sure to give this one a try.
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Inside Apple's new Chatswood store
Apple selected a shopping centre in suburban Sydney as the location for its second retail outlet in the Asia Pacific. Our photo gallery takes you to its grand opening.
Photos: Inside Apple's Sydney store
Apple took the wraps off its first Australian store today. Here is a sneak peek of what is inside the big glass walls.
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