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Tearing down the 2012 iPad: photos

Tearing down the 2012 iPad: photos

Apple described the 2012 iPad as "resolutionary", and, given the amazing picture quality of the tablet's Retina Display, I see why. We tore the new iPad to pieces to see what Apple has in store on the hardware front.

March 23rd, 2012 in Apple by Bill Detwiler Comment 2 Votes
Inside the Windows 8 beta: photos

Inside the Windows 8 beta: photos

Take a peek inside the Windows 8 consumer preview, and see what Microsoft has in store for the iconic Windows operating system.

March 1st, 2012 in Microsoft by Seth Rosenblatt Comment Vote
NICTA's glimpse of tomorrow's tech: pics

NICTA's glimpse of tomorrow's tech: pics

National ICT Australia (NICTA) has thrown its doors open for the seventh time in as many years, inviting all to see what's next in cutting-edge technology and also to open the Digital Productivity Showcase, a demonstration of future applications that will likely use and show the capabilities of the National Broadband Network.

February 24th, 2012 in Broadband by Michael Lee Comment 67 Votes
IMAX replaces world's largest screen: pics

IMAX replaces world's largest screen: pics

IMAX Darling Harbour is home to the world's largest screen, measuring 29.5 metres high and 35.7 metres wide. It's been in place for 16 years, and now it's time for a replacement. Go behind the scenes with our photo tour, and find out why the CEO of IMAX Australia is against switching from film to digital.

February 10th, 2012 in Cameras by Luke Hopewell 4 Comments 13 Votes
Qualcomm unleashes Snapdragon: photos

Qualcomm unleashes Snapdragon: photos

Qualcomm has taken to the stage at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2012 to give a sneak peek into what devices its Snapdragon processor will appear in.

January 11th, 2012 in Ces 2012 by James Martin Comment Vote
Time-stamp bug exposes photos on iPhone

Time-stamp bug exposes photos on iPhone

A Canadian tech consultant has discovered a bug in iOS 5 that makes the photos on a locked iPhone viewable if the phone's clock is set to the past.

January 4th, 2012 in Security by Elinor Mills Comment Vote
2011: the year in photos

2011: the year in photos

We often get asked what we've seen this year in technology, so what better way to tell the story than with a round-up of the year's photos?

December 26th, 2011 in Broadband by Michael Lee Comment 1 Vote
Facebook flaw exposed private photos

Facebook flaw exposed private photos

A hole in Facebook's account-reporting process potentially lets users sneak a peek at others' private photos.

December 7th, 2011 in Facebook by Lance Whitney 1 Comment Vote
Mint Linux 12 Lisa

Mint Linux 12 Lisa

The latest release of Linux Mint, codenamed Lisa, was recently released, and comes with three different variations on the GNOME desktop.

November 29th, 2011 in Open Source by Chris Duckett Comment Vote
Inside NBN's $32.5m 'nerve centre': photos

Inside NBN's $32.5m 'nerve centre': photos

The National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) has opened its Network Operations and Test Facility (NOTF), which it calls the "nerve centre" of the NBN. Take a walk with ZDNet Australia to see what the back end of Australia's biggest network will be like.

November 25th, 2011 in Broadband by AAP, and David Braue Comment 5 Votes

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Tearing down the 2012 iPad: photos

Apple described the 2012 iPad as "resolutionary", and, given the amazing picture quality of the tablet's Retina Display, I see why. We tore the new iPad to pieces to see what Apple has in store on the hardware front.

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