Control your SLR camera with an iPad
onOne Software's DSLR Camera Remote now offers iPad support. The app lets you use your Apple tablet to control your digital SLR camera.
View ArticleAlcohol and gadgets: A great combination (sometimes)
It's sometimes said that a journalist is a drinker with a writing problem, and it's true that -- from time to time, and strictly in moderation -- we enjoy the odd beverage. We decided to bring together...
View ArticleAcer unveils Revo 100 media centre PC
Acer today announced that it will launch a new media centre PC in April. The Acer Revo 100 includes a combination touchpad and touch keyboard that slots inside the PC's case when not in use.
View ArticleHow to eliminate Charlie Sheen (from the Web)
At some point the train wreck stopped being fascinating in a morbid kind of way and started being annoying.
View ArticleJVC launches 3D camcorder
JVC has launched its first Full HD camcorder: The JVC Everio GS-TD1. The GS-TD1 will be available in April, but no pricing details have been revealed. The camera is capable of using its 5x optical zoom...
View ArticleMicrosoft Kinect hits 10 million mark, sets Guinness World Record
Microsoft has announced that it has sold 10 million Kinect motion-sensing systems. Kinect is designed to be used with Microsoft's Xbox 360 console and lets you use your body to control games and access...
View ArticleThree annoying things about Firefox 4 (and how to fix them)
Mozilla Firefox 4 offers a host of improvements compared to previous versions of the open source Web browser.
View ArticleLightspeed i-Helicopter phone controlled helicopter
When the i-Helicopter arrived it was probably the single greatest threat to productivity in our office since we pitted two Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners against each other in the PC World Test Centre.
View ArticleIndie developers take TownCraft to world stage
It started in a pub and ended in two years' hard labour. TownCraft, a chilled out, Minecraft-inspired village-building title for the iPad, is a product of the blood, sweat and beers of Flat Earth Games...
View ArticleAldi mobile service suffers data outage
A fault that temporarily prevented Aldi Mobile some customers from using cellular data services has been resolved according to a spokesperson for the MVNO.
View ArticleGoogle wants to get Australians coding
Google Australia has launched a new initiative designed to help produce more Australian software developers.
View ArticleDevs take TownCraft to the small and big(ger) screens
Australian indie game developers Flat Earth Games have released versions their laid-back village building simulator — TownCraft — for the iPhone and Mac.
View ArticleTelstra officially launches its national Wi-Fi network
Telstra will officially launched its national Wi-Fi network on Tuesday, with the telco dubbing the offering ‘Telstra Air’ and revealing that customers will be able to access an international network of...
View ArticleTelstra's new 4G hotspot is designed for cars
Telstra has released a 4G mobile broadband hotspot intended for use in cars.
View ArticleApple Pay coming to Australia this year
Australians will be able to get their hands on Apple's digital wallet, Apple Pay, this year, the company has revealed.
View ArticleSA premier sees bright future for driverless car industry
South Australia could be a testbed for driverless cars with the emerging area of technology delivering a potential jobs windfall for the state, according to the SA's premier, Jay Weatherill.
View ArticleGoogle’s Android Pay coming to Australia in 2016
Google’s digital wallet, Android Pay, will launch in Australia next year, the company announced today.
View ArticleGoogle slams Australian copyright laws
Australia’s copyright regime is negatively impacting the country’s ability to innovate and holding back the digital economy, according to Google.
View ArticleNBN’s ‘fibre to the most economic point’ a global trend, local Nokia boss argues
The National Broadband Network’s rollout strategy is following a global trend, according to the managing director of Nokia Oceania, Ray Owen.
View ArticleNBN: Return to fibre-to-the-home rollout seems increasingly unlikely
The odds that the National Broadband Network rollout will return to the original plan that called for most homes to be connected by fibre to the premises (FTTP) seem to be slim at best.
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