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  • Photos: Pipe Networks' submarine cable

    Pipe Network's Sydney to Guam fibre-optic cable, which is due to go online June next year, makes its way up out of the sea to this landing station in Cromer, where the data from the undersea cable is transferred to terrestrial cables.

  • Adobe shows developers the Lightroom

    Adobe will release Photoshop Lightroom 1.1 Tuesday and has begun working to open the software to third-party programmers.

  • Microsoft's JPEG rival to become a standard?

    Microsoft's HD Photo format could soon become a standard, boosting sales of its Windows Vista operating system which includes built-in support for the JPEG alternative.

  • Do-gooders doing Google Earth

    The mapping app has become a powerful tool for nonprofits with global messages about saving forests--and lives.

  • Spying an intelligent search engine

    While most would agree that Google has set the current standard for Web search, some technologists say even better tools are on the horizon thanks to advances in artificial intelligence.

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  • Photos: Telstra visits the doctor

    Telstra doesn't just "do telephones" according to Deena Schiff, Telstra Group MD it seems it's also got its eye on the health space. This week in Sydney, the telco has been showing off the latest health tech from its partners, including a wireless stethoscope and remote monitoring for aged and disability care.

  • Photo gallery: Making the first disk drive

    A look at IBM's RAMAC, the original hard disk drive created in 1956. It weighed more than 250 kilograms and stored only 5 megabytes of data on 50 disks, 24 inches in diameter.

  • Seagate hopes for big splash with small drives

    Seagate has unveiled two new portable hard drives -- one of which is just 3 inches in diameter, yet capable of storing 5GB of data.

  • Picture this: A new breed of cameras

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

  • Your friendly local monopolist

    Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?

Reviews (116)

  • Lexmark Z735

    This printer should sit comfortably in your home, just don't expect it to churn out award-winning pictures.

  • First Take: Apple iPod Photo (30GB)

    Apple's new iPod Photo models are competitively priced and introduce a much-needed feature.

  • HP Scanjet 5530 Photosmart

    If you need to scan lots of photos and negatives--and you have plenty of desktop space--the Scanjet 5530 is a good choice.

  • Canon i950

    Canon's i950 photo inkjet is a sure winner for amateur digital photographers with a restricted budget.

  • Tech Guide: Tips for better photo printouts

    Want to know how to print great-looking photos? Here are some tips on how you can get the best results from your printer.

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