News (11)

  • Panasonic joins notebook battery recall

    It's been a high-profile summer for lithium ion notebook batteries, much to the chagrin of Dell, Apple Computer and Sony.

  • Microsoft, Panasonic extend spec to DVDs

    Microsoft and Panasonic have announced that their media access technology known as HighMAT will soon work with DVDs.

  • WA Disability Commission goes video

    Western Australia's Disability Services Commission (DSC) has flagged plans to implement a state-wide videoconferencing system to facilitate better staff collaboration.

  • Australian businesses eye low-cost security

    Iris scanning looks set to reach the masses with a low-cost biometric system recently introduced to the Australian market attempting to change the way businesses view the often expensive issue of IT system security.

  • Fiorina unveils HP's consumer goods for 2005

    Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Friday morning, HP CEO Carly Fiorina offered a sneak peek at the products her company will try to insert into people's living rooms, as well as prototypes of other things yet to come.

Features and Case Studies (4)

  • Photos: CeBIT Australia 2007

    CeBIT Australia is on again for 2007 with hundreds of IT products and services on display in addition to the conference, keynotes and forums. Join us as we take a photo tour of the exhibition halls.

  • Photo Gallery: CeBIT people

    A look at some of the people and stands from CeBIT 2006.

  • Picture this: A new breed of cameras

    Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?

  • What happened to WiMax's American dream?

    With US cellular operator Sprint Nextel and WiMax provider Clearwire suspending their partnership to build a new nationwide wireless network using WiMax, the future looks precarious for the much-hyped technology that was supposed to revolutionise the mobile Web.

Reviews (53)

  • Panasonic VS3

    Panasonic's VS3 sports a 16 million-colour screen that looks ultra-sharp when viewing photos, browsing menus and playing the pre-installed Sonic the Hedgehog game.

  • Panasonic X70

    It may seem like just the successor of the GD88, but the Panasonic X70 has its own features that will earn its own fan club. Read our Australian review.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1

    Its fluid operation and precise controls may be enough to lure enthusiasts away from a dSLR.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX5

    Panasonic's DMC-FX5 is one of the firm's latest 4-megapixel cameras to hit the market. Will its optically stabilised 3x optics be enough to distinguish itself from the competition?

  • Panasonic GD88

    Personalisation is the name of the game with the GD88--a mobile phone that combines an integrated digital camera and a flip-top design. Read our Australian review.

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