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The firm that's making a mint out of old tech
A regional NSW company that was on track to becoming extinct has emerged as a global digital photo printing powerhouse, selling $20 Facebook photo books to customers in over 80 countries including Afghanistan.
Sony hopes Vita is the life of gaming
SONY hopes an early uptake of its new PlayStation Vita gaming device by hard-core gamers will seed broader interest in the product.
Wide open cyberspace brings farm to the city
DANICA LEYS'S minimalist office in a North Ryde commercial district does not get much further from the farm gate.
Motorola releases leaner Xoom 2 tablet
MOTOROLA has launched the second generation of its Xoom tablet, a slimmer and lighter version of the original released last May.
'Demetriou is Eddie's bitch': AFL site defaced with nasty comment
The official site of the AFL was this afternoon defaced with a comment saying Andrew Demetriou was Eddie McGuire's "bitch" after it appeared the site's content management system allowed anyone administrator access.
Aussies' fix for 'stagnated' email
Three Australians who quit Google say they have built a product that will change the way we interact with email.
Westpac suffers outage as RBA cracks down on bank glitches
Banking customers have on and off access to site.
Best time for coffee? There's an app for that
Scientists have developed a free app that tells you the ideal time to take a coffee break.
Virtual shopping moves into food aisles
THE supermarket wars have moved from the grocery aisles to cyberspace, with Woolworths unveiling a virtual supermarket at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne.
Patient advocates test law on human gene patents
COMPANIES do not have the right to a patent over human gene sequences and genetic mutations because such biological material is a product of nature, a court has been told.
Experience with clunky trappings
THE immersive experience of being thrust into a large virtual theatre in front of a 19m screen with 5.1 surround sound is eerie.
Aaron's web disaster followed by $150,000 threat
"I have just lost my entire business and now they [are] trying to sue me?" February has not been a good month for Aaron Ryan, owner of the TVCentral.com.au website.
Billion times faster computer discovery
SYDNEY scientists have built the world's tiniest transistor by precisely positioning a single phosphorus atom in a silicon crystal.
Venus transit heralds Endeavour enterprise
MAKE a note in your diary. On June 6, something will happen that will not be repeated in your lifetime - unless you plan on living for another 105 years.
Woolworths unveils virtual supermarket
WOOLWORTHS has unveiled a virtual supermarket in Sydney which lets customers buy groceries with their mobile phone.
The search engine for love
It's easy to play Cupid when both parties are motivated to find love, writes Nicky Phillips.
Moshi Moshi Pop Retro handset
THE retro handset for the world's most ubiquitous modern gadget.
Flower site wilts under complaint deluge
Scores of complaints against an Australian online florist accused of ruining Valentine's Day surprises by failing to deliver has prompted co-ordinated action by fair trading bodies.
'Porn star' teacher's regret: I would not do it again
The Geelong teacher who co-starred in an erotic video with a former student says he regrets the sex tape.
