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  • In Pictures: Navman S-Series Platinum 08/10/2008 13:43:00

    by Ross Catanzariti (Good Gear Guide)
    Navman Australia this week announced a completely new range of GPS navigation units, the S-Series Platinum. The S-Series Platinum consists of four models, ranging from the entry level S100 to the flagship S300t
  • Spammers in the slammer 07/10/2008 09:38:00

    by Carolyn Duffy Marsan (Network World)
    A compilation of the most notorious convicted spammers
  • Famous last words about spam 07/10/2008 09:54:00

    by Carolyn Duffy Marsan (Network World)
    What Gates, McCain and others have said about those pesky, unwanted e-mails.
  • Pimp your ride: Cool car technology 07/10/2008 10:15:00

    by Denise Dubie (Network World)
    High-tech rides
  • Nintendo unveils DSi 07/10/2008 15:05:00

    by Campbell Simpson (Good Gear Guide)
    Nintendo’s newest handheld console release is the DSi, an upgrade to the hugely successful DS Lite, which appeared on the market in 2006. The DSi is slightly thinner than its predecessor, with a 3.25in screen compared to the DS Lite’s 3in display.
  • The 32 best PC games ever! 03/10/2008 18:19:00

    by GamePro staff (GamePro (online))
    It's the granddaddy of all consoles. It defines gaming culture.
  • The evolution of FIFA 03/10/2008 17:46:00

    by Ross Catanzariti (Good Gear Guide)
    With the launch of the latest instalment of the most popular football game on the planet this week, FIFA 09, we thought it would be appropriate to look back on some earlier versions of the franchise. Since FIFA International Soccer was launched in Christmas 1993, the franchise has gone from strength to strength. We take you on a trip down memory lane with screenshots from every FIFA title since 2001!
  • Highlights from CEATEC 2008 03/10/2008 11:31:00

    by Network World staff (Network World)
    Sights and sounds from Japan's cutting-edge IT and electronics comprehensive exhibition
  • Airport art? Or asking for it? 03/10/2008 09:43:00

    by Network World staff (Network World)
    More examples of Evan Roth's "X-ray" art, which he intends to be a silent protest of overly intrusive airport security.
  • Sony targets the iMac with new VAIO range 03/10/2008 17:19:00

    by James Hutchinson (Good Gear Guide)
    Sporting a black and silver motif and a minimalist design, Sony’s new VAIO RT range packs high-end performance into a small package. An all-in-one PC built largely for home entertainment purposes, the RT manages to fit in an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, 4GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a Blu-ray drive and a 512MB nVidia GeForce9600M graphics card. Built onto the back of a Full HD 25.5in LCD screen with Windows Vista Ultimate installed, the RT isn’t a low-end PC. As yet there is no word on pricing or availability locally.
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