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Lenovo hikes netbook price for Aussies

Chinese PC maker Lenovo has flagged plans to enter the miniature notebook market with a one-kilogram model to launch later this year. But while Australians will get the notebook before their US counterparts, they can also expect to pay more.

A rearview mirror with the works

Yes, the rearview mirror is an important safety device but it could be so much more than that. Think GPS, audiobooks and more.

Google offers YouTube video software for Macs

The search giant releases Mac software to record Webcam video and upload it to YouTube.

Faceroller one-ups Twitter with photos and geolocation

Faceroller is like Twitter with photos and geolocation.

Smile, you're on a bar Webcam

Around the United States, bars and clubs are tapping the Internet to let people know when they're hopping -- or dreadfully quiet. Will this idea catch on in Australia?

You, there. Step back from the Webcam

The Naked Generation has lived large on the youtube-fueled potential for self-propelled viral fame. Now comes the horror of self-parody.

Dell Crystal display: It's well glassy

If the Alienware Curved Display is a little too mental for your tastes, then check out the new Dell Crystal — a 22-inch monitor that's seven different types of sexy.

Hot and Not on the CES show floor

The Hot CES Trend award goes to gestural interfaces -- think air-groping -- while poor HD DVD is saddled with the Not-Hot Award.

D-Link simplifies home networking with 'D-Life'

Networking vendor D-Link claims its D-Life home networking solution will eliminate the need to understand IP addresses, acronyms, and the confusing numbers and jargon of wireless connectivity.

Dell unleashes 15.4-inch XPS laptop

Dell has announced a new laptop in the XPS range -- the M1530 -- which in the company's words is "like the M1330, but bigger".

Seenly copies Photo Booth well

Have a Webcam but no Mac? Jealous of the Photo Booth app? Check out Seenly.

Dell XPS notebook details leaked

Dell is reportedly planning a follow-up to its 12-inch M1210 ultraportable notebook which will update it to Santa Rosa standards and include a 13-inch screen and a weight reduction.

MySpace: No space for Photobucket

A decision to ban videos and mashups from the photo-sharing site might affect others who cater to MySpace users.

Webcam lets your face be your password

A Canadian company on Wednesday in the US announced a new camera that doubles as a security system that scans a face in three dimensions and a Webcam for online video.

Adobe sees its future on the Web

Chief Executive Bruce Chizen places his bets on new software called Apollo and says a hosted version of Photoshop is in the cards.

Panasonic's latest squadron of camcorders

Nine new Panasonic camcorders are due in Australian shops this March, including two SD/hard-disk hybrids and two high-def camcorders.

CES 2007: Creative to fight the scourge of blurry Web video

Creative's new Optia webcam promises to deliver crystal clear webcam broadcasts and make you sound like a Canadian at the same time.

CES 2007: Samsung's enigmatic flash-based camcorders

Samsung has released some, very scant, details about its new range of flash-based camcorders.

I wish I was a punk rocker with MySpace friends to spare

Lately there has been a bunch of musicians who have risen to rapid fame via the Internet. Are they self-styled artists, or a PR-created crock?

YouTube directors ready for postproduction

Companies that make editing software and digital cameras are trying to cash in on the video-sharing craze.

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