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4 May 2012
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Travel camera fans have a plethora of choices when it comes to which camera to chose to travel with, and the options on the market this year have made that decision even more diffi
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3 May 2012
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A review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X130e.
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2 May 2012
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Google has finally launched Google Drive, a cloud-based service that offers multi-platform file storage as well as a collaborative environment that allows users to simultaneously w
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26 Apr 2012
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Start getting hyped up about your favourite Olympian through an official social media portal that aims to link athletes to the fans.
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25 Apr 2012
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The children and young adults of today learn best by playing, often with digital gadgets, according to experts at the Sandbox Summit.
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24 Apr 2012
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Microsoft is reportedly aiming to push Apple's worldwide iPad market share to under 50 per cent by mid 2013 with Windows 8 tablets
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23 Apr 2012
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In Tech Talk this week, we review smartphone HTC One X.
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20 Apr 2012
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Beam me up Scotty, for over $1000? Why not! All you Trekkies can get your very own replica of Captain Kirk's chair, but make sure you've been heavily dieting.
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18 Apr 2012
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Tech talk takes a look at the better game options for iPad 3.
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17 Apr 2012
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These super portable speakers with great sound should find their place in the travel bag of a lot of notebook users.
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16 Apr 2012
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Facebook is already a mammoth in online photo sharing, so it was only logical for them to take Instagram on board, an app that has popularised the sharing of mobile photography lik
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11 Apr 2012
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HTC has boldly claimed that its new smartphone's camera is even better than the one on the iPhone 4S.
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5 Apr 2012
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They may deliver with clothes, but Prada's smart phone leaves little to be desired.
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1 Apr 2012
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Tech Talk looks at the new social media of Pinterest.
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27 Mar 2012
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Users of Hipstamatic can now post their photos direct to Instagram.
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26 Mar 2012
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In Tech Talk, we look at the phenomenon of Angry Birds, and their introduction to space.
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23 Mar 2012
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Chaotic Moon Lab have created a mind-controlled skateboard aptly titled Board of Imagination.
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15 Mar 2012
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HP is set to release a fix for the Envy 15 problem that screens the colour red as orange.
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14 Mar 2012
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Everyone's talking about the RAM for the new Apple iPad. '1GB of RAM' are what the rumours surrounding the new Apple iPad that will launch this month are suggesting
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9 Mar 2012
George Parthimos
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The Smart TV market is becoming a crowded place. Now Philips has decided to up the ante and get serious, launching an updated user interface and improving their service infrastruct
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9 Mar 2012
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Microsoft chose the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona this week to preview its new Windows 8 operating system.
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2 Mar 2012
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If you've always dreamed of watching Dirty Dancing with all your friends in the privacy of your backyard, then check out the HandiTheatre.
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22 Feb 2012
George Parthimos
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Warpia launched their new WarpiaTV product last month, which lets you connect and stream video wirelessly from your PC to your HDTV.
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21 Feb 2012
George Parthimos
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George Parthimos takes a look at the latest Wii U, that will hit stores mid-year.
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20 Feb 2012
George Parthimos
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George Parthimos looks at the extravagant brand Runco.
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Greece's new finance minister Yanis Varoufakis was an economics professor at the University of Athens when he was suspend from the Greek program of SBS.
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Greece may face difficulties in finding the money to pay its obligations to the IMF and the ECB.
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“Despite steps forward... problems persist, including worrying levels of xenophobia and violence," says the Council of Europe's commission against racism and intolerance.
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Unemployment sits at 26 per cent.
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Brisbane Roar managed a 1-0 clean sheet against J-League powerhouse Urawa Red Diamonds.
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Mark Bouris says there is a perception that borrowers and buyers with Chinese surnames were foreign residents but that was "nonsense''.
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Federation makes changes to FFA Cup to benefit semi-professional and grassroots clubs.
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Greece's finance minister said European leaders knew all along that Athens would never repay its debts.
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St Dimitrios Greek Orthodox parishioners are one step closer to getting a bus stop at the Keilor East Cemetery.
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Apokries recipes to eat while fasting.
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The Greek school of Byron Bay is fostering a bigger Greek presence in the Sydney suburb.
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Sydney-based jewellery designer Marina Antoniou was set on an entirely different path until she found herself on the Greek islands.
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Russian ships already have made port calls at Limassol, but the new agreement apparently aims to create a more solid legal basis for it.
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One tough match after the other ... will PAOK be able to brush itself off and gain a competitive advantage against Asteras Tripolis?
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"Personal reasons" cited as influencing his move back to Melbourne
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Greece might delay payment to the International Monetary Fund if it cannot find the necessary money.
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The bomb is being guarded by coast guard officers until bomb disposal experts arrive.
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MP Jenny Mikakos announces $250,000 of funding over three years for two research projects to offer new ideas on how to support children at risk of harm.