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Which iPad camp are you in? Debunking the critics of Apple’s new baby

Has Apple bungled their chance at producing the perfect tablet, or is this the 3G device we’ve been waiting for? William Maher weighs up Jobs’ creation.
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Apple’s iPad - the perfect coffee table computer?

Could Apple’s overgrown iPod touch be the ultimate couch-surfing device and universal remote?
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Technical students take advantage of free Windows 7 offer

Students enrolled in technical studies, such as computer science courses, may be lucky enough to get Windows 7 for free. But there is a catch.
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Apple iPad – what we wanted, what we got

So that cat is out of the bag – the iPad is here. But did we get everything we wanted from Steve Jobs’ tablet-shaped announcement?
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MyTVR, the PVR that sits in the cloud

Already launched in Melbourne, and with plans to take on the Sydney market, myTVR looks like being one of the most interesting new developments in digital TV recording
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Amazing Apps For Your iPhone: Panorama Photos

Get even more out of the iPhone’s camera with these photo stitching applications.
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Photo Gallery: Apple iPad

Part laptop, part digital photo frame, part ebook reader, part portable movie viewer - with a 9.7in screen and iPhone-like functionality, the iPad breaks the mold for portable computing devices. No details on Australian pricing and availability yet, but in the meanwhile here are the pics.
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Samsung’s 2233RZ is a 3D monitor with potential

With 3D monitors poised to become popular, Samsung have produced one of the first in Australia - the Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ, a 22-inch 120Hz monitor capable of running in three-dimensions.
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20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: DSLR movies

Three years ago the idea of shooting a film on a DSLR camera might have been laughable. Not any more.
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Wacom’s Bamboo Pen & Touch: part tablet, part touchpad

Combining a touchpad with a graphics tablet is a great idea, but in this first attempt it isn’t perfectly realised
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