Stories by: Keith Shaw

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    Storage stocking-stuffers for Christmas 16/11/2009 17:23:00

    The more digital content that we create (music, photos, movies, etc.) and the more we want to share it with others, the more likely it is we'll need some place to store it. You might be looking at digital cameras or music players on your holiday list, but just as important is storage that helps you keep the content stored or created with those gadgets safe and sound. Here are some storage products and concepts we liked:
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    Seagate's FreeAgent DockStar: instant NAS, just add hard drive 08/10/2009 03:56:00

    The scoop: FreeAgent DockStar, by Seagate, about $US100
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    10 Apollo-era technologies used today 31/07/2009 17:32:00

    It's been 40 years since Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins launched into space in Apollo 11, with the historic moon landing occurring four days later.
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    Long live the mouse! 22/06/2009 15:47:00

    Innovations in voice and speech technologies may make the mouse obsolete, but we've seen plenty of innovations in the way we use our hand to provide input for our PCs.
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    Palm Pre: The official Cool Tools review 18/06/2009 04:02:00

    The scoop: Palm Pre, by Palm.
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    Seagate's Replica: truly set and forget 15/05/2009 04:30:00

    The scoop: Replica backup storage device, by Seagate, about $200 (for 500GB version; 250GB version costs $130)
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    Four things to watch post-CES 16/01/2009 08:59:00

    As the dust settles from the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, here are four trends worth looking at based on some products that were announced at the show. On my radar screen for the year:
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    Two more handy iPod/iPhone add-ons 24/10/2008 09:47:00

    Who says gadgets have to be expensive? Here are two simple and effective iPhone/audio accessories that will enhance your ownership of portable audio devices.
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    Ultimate Father's Day gadget wish list 26/08/2008 10:36:00

    Forget the tie, here's what Dad really wants!
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    Gadgets get Wi-Fi right (Part 1) 13/08/2008 15:52:56

    I'm often cautious of devices that claim to have Wi-Fi functionality and support, mainly because connecting to Wi-Fi (especially secure Wi-Fi) can be tricky for devices that don't utilize a browser or some other good input method. In the past, several devices I've tried (digital photo frames, cameras, printers) have failed to connect to my network because of the configuration issues required that weren't completely hammered out by the vendor.
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    Olympic venues via Google Earth 13/08/2008 10:10:56

    Get the Google-eyed view of the main Beijing Olympic sites
 
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