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HD Olympics: A look behind the scenes

We take a tour through the International Broadcast Centre at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, plus see some of the technology employed at the Olympic venues.

Photos: T[Life] Melbourne

Telstra's new T[Life] store in Melbourne is glossy and enormous, and those south-of-the-border should count themselves lucky. Everyone else we bring you a virtual walk through.

Photos: Annoying hardware, a rogues' gallery

Hardware may be less 'in your face' than software, but it can still ruin your day. We've listed our main bugbears: let us know if you agree.

Photos: Concept cars at the 2008 Melbourne Motor Show

Hometown heroes Holden and Ford may have been the headline act at this year's Melbourne Motor Show, but there were also plenty of concept cars on display.

Photos: Dissecting a dinosaur, the Commodore 64

Marvel at the machine that pioneered the person computer revolution; the Commodore 64. In this photo gallery we reveal the guts that gave the Commodore 64 its glory, why not nose in for some nostalgia?

Photos: Lady Elliot Island, Great Barrier Reef

Where better to launch a new range of cameras and camcorders than at the Great Barrier Reef?

Photos: Classic car cavalcade going under the hammer

On the final day of the 2008 Brisbane Auto Show, a number of classic cars will be going under the hammer. There's everything from a Holden FJ to muscle and vintage cars.

Photos: Macworld 2008's weird and wonderful

From toilet roll iPod docks to tents for your MacBook, check out our round-up of the interesting and downright odd things on display at Macworld 2008.

Photos: Airbus A380 lands in Sydney

Singapore Airlines, the first carrier to take ownership of the world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, has flown its inaugural commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney. ZDNet Australia visited Sydney Airport to see what customers can expect from what's been dubbed the "big fella".

Exposure: Warrick Mitchell

Warrick Mitchell's photographic collection is a visual journey of adventure around our wild planet.

Photos: 10 tech flops -- with cool names

Have you ever thought that some tech companies occasionally invest more brainpower in naming their products than in making them successful? You're not the only one who thinks so.

Digital SLRs with less bulk

It's hard to deal with both engineering challenges and a finicky market, but some compact cameras on the market are geared for those who want the manual controls and other higher-end features more commonly found in digital SLR (single-lens reflex) cameras. Here are some options.

Exposure: Alan Moyle

Alan Moyle is a Tasmania-based photographer, known for his extraordinary wedding and landscapes photography as well as for producing many iconic images of some of the world's top comedians.

Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone

Yes, it's finally here. Steve Jobs shows off the features to the Macworld crowd.

Hitachi, Panasonic DVD tech

Japan's answer to CES features a Blu-ray camcorder from Hitachi, Panasonic's future high-definition video camera, and more.

Wild for women's gadgets

Women, a growing force in the consumer electronics market, have a message for gadget makers, and it's not all about pink.

Philips's far-out future products

At a recent event in New York City, Philips showed off prototypes of its potential products of the future, which included new designs for home theatre, LED lighting, and even growing herbs.

Photos: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0

Adobe Photoshop Elements 4's new feature list is extensive, ranging from amazing automatic selection tools to people-oriented adjustments, integrated with powerful photo sharing and superb tagging and organising functions.

Photos: Installing Windows Vista

The long, long road to installing Windows Vista.

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