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Craig was sucked into the endless vortex of tech at an early age, only to be spat back out babbling things like "phase-locked-loop crystal oscillators!". Mostly this receives a pat on the head from the listener, followed closely by a question about what laptop they should buy.
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Aston Martin reveals Batmobile-like anniversary speedster photo gallery
To celebrate 100 years of Aston Martin, the car company has unveiled the CC100 concept speedster.
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Google visualises top searches in real time news
A new tool from Google Trends lets you see what searches are trending in real time.
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How to learn the periodic table in three minutes Pulse
YouTube channel AsapScience has recorded possibly the funnest rendition of the periodic table set to music that anyone's ever heard.
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Sigma 120-300mm telephoto lens lands in Australia news
The latest telephoto monster from lens manufacturer Sigma has arrived in Australia.
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The true shape of the Ring Nebula Pulse
New images from NASA's Hubble telescope reveal that the Ring Nebula is more complex than we knew — it's not a bagel, but a jam doughnut.
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The top 10 new species discovered in 2012 photo gallery
Scientists at Arizona State University have announced the top 10 new species discovered in 2012, from a glow-in-the-dark cockroach to a Jurassic insect.
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How to take sharper smartphone photos feature
Here are a few tips to get sharper results from your smartphone photos.
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Google closing Checkout news
Google has given vendors until 20 November to find an alternative to its Checkout service, but Wallet users will continue to be able to make purchases.
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BotObjects opens pre-orders, shows printed objects Pulse
The company that claims to have created a full-colour, high-resolution 3D printer has started taking pre-orders for shipping on 1 October.
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NASA satellite captures world's largest panorama Pulse
NASA's Landsat has captured a 9000-kilometre swathe of land in an unbroken panorama.
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Mataerial 3D printer defies gravity Pulse
A new 3D printer does away with SLS layering, and is able to print gravity-defying cables in three dimensions.
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Marissa Mayer apologises for pro photographer blunder news
The Yahoo CEO has apologised to Flickr users for her controversial comment that professional photographers no longer exist.
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Watch the planets dance in a triple conjunction Pulse
In just a few days, Jupiter, Mercury and Venus will come together in the night sky in what is known as the Dance of the Planets.
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Tiny crystal flowers grow in a beaker Pulse
Scientists at Harvard have coaxed microscopic crystal flowers to form in a beaker of fluid.
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Finding faces in Google Maps Pulse
Using facial recognition software a team has created a program to crawl Google Maps, seeking out the faces hidden in folds of the terrain.
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Cyclist straps a rocket to a bike, beats world record Pulse
French cyclist François Gissy reached a top speed of 263 kilometres per hour on a bicycle — after strapping a rocket to the frame.
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Corel tries to lure disgruntled Adobe users news
Following protests from Adobe users over the company's move to subscription-based software, Corel is offering Adobe customers a discount on a range of products.
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Nikon Coolpix AW110 Review
The AW110 is an attractive buy for action-adventurers, but doesn't set itself apart markedly from its predecessor.
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Xbox One announcement confounded by Kinect news
Users watching the Xbox One announcement this morning found their Kinect peripherals responding as to a voice command whenever the speaker said "Xbox".
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Crowd-funding campaign seeks to eradicate food Pulse
A software engineer has developed a cocktail of nutrients that he believes can replace food, and has launched a crowd-funding campaign to get it to market.
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Crowdsourced photo project to reconstruct Melbourne news
A new research project is crowdsourcing photos of Melbourne taken with a dedicated app to help construct a vision of the city's past and present appearance.
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ACCAN calls for ban on silent number fees news
Peak consumer body ACCAN has made a submission to the federal government calling for the ban on what it is calling "Telstra charging for privacy".
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Comics website Comics Alliance to relaunch? Pulse
The massively popular comics website was seemingly shut down by AOL late last month — yet a new post on the website hints at a return.
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Explore an intricate labyrinth with smartphone AR Pulse
A new game on iOS and Android sees you exploring an augmented reality maze, using the technology in new and exciting ways.
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Print your photographs in 3D Pulse
Amanda Ghassaei, who brought us how to make a 3D-printed record, has now shown how to print photographs on a 3D printer.
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Is this the best new movie website in Australia? news
A new movie website shows a breakdown of what films are showing in Australia, and where you can go see them at a cinema near you.
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Facebook introduces Gifts down under, sort of news
Six months after its US release, Facebook has brought Gifts to Australia — but recipients have to be in the US.
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Hollywood studios issue takedowns for the Pirate Bay documentary news
Several Hollywood studios have issued takedown notices for TPB AFK, the Pirate Bay documentary that was legally released online for free.
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New app-only film delivers horror to mobile news
An episodic horror film experience has been built specifically for iOS, from Mulholland Drive and The Ring producer Neal Edelstein.
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Explosion on the moon visible to the naked eye Pulse
A meteoroid crashing into the surface of the moon caused an explosion so big, it was visible from Earth to the naked eye.
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