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    Sony offers identity theft protection after cyber-attacks 26/05/2011 13:36:50

    Sony began letting its U.S. PlayStation Network and Qriocity customers sign up on Wednesday for free identity theft protection services following cyber-attacks that may have exposed the personal data of its 77 million members.
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    Sony BDP-S380 Blu-ray player 17/05/2011 10:14:00

    Sony's entry-level Blu-ray player, the BDP-S380, has an impressively wide range of features. It's a great player for watching Blu-ray movies, but it also has BRAVIA Internet Video for Web features like streaming ABC iView.
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    Panasonic's 2011 TV line-up 11/05/2011 15:49:00

    Panasonic has launched its 2011 television line-up, with both plasma and LED 3D TVs released. A full range of televisions from cheap small LCD TVs to big-screen plasma TVs are available, with models released from May onwards.
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    New Panasonic TVs focus on 3D and IPTV video-on-demand 11/05/2011 15:13:00

    Panasonic has announced the Australian availability and pricing of its 2011 range of VIERA plasma and LED TVs. The new televisions have a focus on 3D picture performance and new IPTV features including direct streaming of ABC iView and Yahoo!7's PLUS7 catch-up digital TV services. Panasonic's new television range also includes its first 3D LED TV, the VIERA DT30. Panasonic now has 3D playback in 14 of its televisions.
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    LG launches Smart TV televisions in Australia 18/04/2011 15:47:00

    LG has announced the imminent release of its 2011 plasma and LED TV line-up, with TVs that can access the Internet to download new release movies and TV shows, archived video content such as sporting replays and old television series, and content from a large library of online-enabled applications.
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    How to choose a power supply for your PC 11/04/2011 09:15:00

    Ask any good computer technician what the most important component is in your PC and the likely answer will be the power supply (also known as the PSU, or power supply unit).
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    Panasonic TH-L32S25A LCD television 10/03/2011 15:20:00

    Panasonic's TH-L32S25A is a 32in LCD TV improves on the cheaper Panasonic TH-L32X25A with a 1080p Full HD panel that supports 100Hz motion smoothing, and a small range of Viera Cast Web services -- Yahoo7's PLUS7 catch-up TV library, Twitter, YouTube and other functions are available to pass the time when there's nothing on TV.
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    Panasonic TH-L37D25A LED television 14/02/2011 13:40:00

    The Panasonic TH-L37D25A is a 37in LED television that can connect to the Internet and access streaming video-on-demand and YouTube. It's a high quality LED TV panel and when displaying Full HD video it looks great. However, we don't like the design and we think it should be cheaper.
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    TomTom VIA 180 GPS unit 01/12/2010 14:10:00

    The TomTom VIA 180 is a mid-range GPS device with plenty of nifty features and a reasonably easy to use interface. It has a 5in resistive screen that's not always responsive, but if you hit it hard enough it will bow down to your commands. It rests between the GO 1000 and Start 10 in TomTom's car navigation range, and it represents pretty good value for money.
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    Top Ten Kinect hacks: best Kinect hacks so far 30/11/2010 05:56:00

    Kinect hacking is taking off at blinding speed. Microsoft's Kinect motion controller for XBox 360 is less than a month old, and it's been barely two weeks since Adafruit announced a winner in their Open Kinect competition. Since then, Microsoft has tacitly endorsed opening up the Kinect as a platform, and it seems like there's a new Kinect hack every couple of hours. It can be tough to keep up with a phenomenon that's gone from nothing to a full blown scene in less than a month, so as a service to you we're rounding up our favorite Kinect hacks thus far.
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    Hacker turns Kinect for Xbox 360 into Kinect for Linux PCs 13/11/2010 02:06:00

    Well, that was fast. Do-it-yourself electronics kit maker and hobby retailer Adafruit recently announced that a hacker had won the company's Open Kinect Bounty. Spain-based hacker Hector Martin Cantero, who is known online as "marcan," released a proof-of-concept video Wednesday night showing the Kinect interfacing with his Linux-based laptop.
 
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