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  • The (painful) body electric

    In case you've ever wondered, a blast from a Taser - the electronic gun police use to stun criminals - hurts.

  • Phillips plans for networked threads

    If Philips Semiconductor CEO Scott McGregor is gets his way wireless functionality will be inserted into clothes, cars, books, plane tickets, TVs, keyboards and homes.

  • Exorcise your Office XP demons

    Office may be the best-selling office suite on the planet, but that doesn't mean it's the best-performing suite.

  • Virtual Keyboard allows typing anywhere

    Virtual Devices has developed a flashlight-size gadget that projects an image of a keyboard on any surface and lets people input data by typing on the image.

  • Motorola cranks out phone power

    Motorola takes tech a step back to find a new way to extend mobile phone battery life. Freecharge will allow mobile phone users to extend their talk time by 5 minutes with 45 seconds of cranking.

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  • Novell's Linux makeover

    CEO Jack Messman says Novell used to have trouble getting noticed. A little penguin changed all that. Meanwhile, he maps out how the company is gaining on Red Hat.

  • Find faults in fibre

    So you've replaced your copper cables with fibre optics, but now you're having problems. This article shows how to troubleshoot faults in fibre optic cables, including questions to ask to narrow down possible causes.

  • Case study: Kodak's data-archiving solution

    Kodak document retention systems have seen increased use recently, as new legislation requires businesses to archive data. Take a look at its on-demand storage solution that blends the longevity of microfilm with the speed of digital.

  • Exorcise your Office XP demons

    Office may be the best-selling office suite on the planet, but that doesn't mean it's the best-performing suite.

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  • Samsung M110

    Like Crocodile Dundee, the M110 would be great in the bush but not so well-suited to city living. The M110 will suit those who are bound to get the phone dirty, but its rugged exterior doesn't exactly protect a wealth of valuable technology.

  • Nokia 5140i

    Those looking for a rugged phone that can take the bumps will do well to flock to the Nokia 5140i.

  • Nokia unveils seven new handsets

    Sexy sliders, 2-megapixel camera phones, a sleek clamshell and a snazzy new interface are some of the highlights from Nokia Connection 2005.

  • Nokia 5140

    The 'Swiss-army' 5140 sports a compass, torch, thermometer and is shock/water-resistant. Squeeze in a fitness coach and Nokia has a great phone for those with active lifestyles.

  • First Take: Canon MVX35i

    The Canon MVX351 is a stylish and ultra-compact DV camera that takes high-res video and stills.

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