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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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SanDisk has announced a new technology called TrustedFlash which allows consumers to buy premium music, movies and games on flash memory cards for use in mobile phones, laptop computers, PDAs and other portable devices. |
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Thursday, 29 September 2005 |
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Ok, well, almost everything
Pioneer DVD/HDD recorder DVR530H, from $899, www.pioneeraus.com.au DVD recording killed the VHS video star, but it looks as though standalone DVD recorders are about to go the way of the do-do, far more quickly than VHS recorders bit the proverbial dust. |
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Tuesday, 27 September 2005 |
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Thankfully no aliens involved
TDK Tremor Xa60 2.1 inch flat panel acoustic sound system, $129, www.tdk.com.au 2.1 surround sound systems for PCs and audio devices such as CD and mp3 players have long been popular replacements for the tinny speakers that accompany many desktops (and are built into most notebooks), and the headphones that are used when mp3 players are used on the go.
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Monday, 26 September 2005 |
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BenQ launches fastest burner
BenQ DW1640, $119.95, www.benq.com.au Burning a DVD on your PC is now as common as burning CDs was a couple of years ago. And just as CD burners increased their write or burn speed every few months, the same has happened with the DVD burner. |
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Friday, 23 September 2005 |
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The digital lifestyle market is booming in Australia, with sales in the 1st half of 2005 significantly higher than in the corresponding period of 2004, according to a new report. |
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Friday, 23 September 2005 |
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Watch your existing movie or video collection on your Sony PSP without buying official movie titles
Movies on PSP, $69.95, www.gvae.com.au Official movie titles for the PSP come on mini DVD-style discs known as the UMD, or universal media disc, and currently there are more movies available on UMDs that there are PSP games.
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Thursday, 22 September 2005 |
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Sony’s other iPod killer?
Sony Ericsson W800i, $999, www.sonyericsson.com.au Remember when the Sony Walkman was the only way to listen to music? These were clearly in the days when the audio cassette was King, and the iPod was a digital music nightmare that Sony was a couple of decades away from experiencing. |
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Wednesday, 21 September 2005 |
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Database and integration software vendor, InterSystems, has thrown its support behind Australian-based software developer, QMSoftware, which has adopted its post-relational database technology to power a new product to backup and replicate oWindows file systems to InterSystems' CACHÉ database. |
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Wednesday, 21 September 2005 |
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Who knows if they ever will
Samsung YP-T8, $299 to $499, www.samsung.com.au Digital music players are evolving faster than ever, with the newest from Samsung a prime example of what all music players will eventually be able to do, and that’s do much more that just play music. |
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Tuesday, 20 September 2005 |
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Is the as-yet unavailable ‘Apple Video iPod’ dead on arrival?
Sony PSP, $399, www.sonystyle.com.au Sony’s Playstation Portable (PSP) redefines the concept of digital media convergence by offering a unit that combines gaming, movies, music, photo display and wireless Internet capabilities.
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