TimeLine Layout

January, 2008

  • 16 January

    Australian Federal Election 2007: a CNET.com.au guide

    This Saturday’s federal election promises to be the most exciting in at least a decade. If you’re undecided as to who to vote for or just can’t wait until the first results dribble through, there’s a plethora of ways to stay informed. Will the education revolution make the long march to Canberra? Making up your …

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  • 15 January

    CES 2008 wrap: tech’s crystal ball

    Another year, another CES has been and gone. As a barometer of things to come it is possibly the best — other trade shows are either too specific (Macworld) or confined to a certain region (EISA, the European Imaging and Sound Association). CES isn’t the best show for specific product announcements but in attending the show we got a good …

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  • 14 January

    LG in 2008: Look at the pretty TVs

    One of the things that surprised us most about this year’s CES was the emphasis placed on design. For many, many years TVs were just huge black boxes that sat in the corner of the room. But these days, people want a talking point, and something that has its own style. LG hasn’t always been at the forefront of good …

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  • 14 January

    Sony OLEDs: I’m with stoopid

    So I’m at the Sony stand at CES, next to the big tellies. An American guy strides up and demands to know what’s so great about them. Sony booth guy says, “They’re OLED televisions.” “What’s that mean?” “Well, sir, OLED stands for Organic LED.” American guy then does no favours to himself or his nation by living up to the …

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  • 14 January

    Intempo ‘Daisy’: Wi

    We’re living in happy times right now. Happy, because the Internet is no longer restricted to devices with wires. Yes, in 2008 the wireless Web is maturing like the finest cheese or the the tastiest wine. Ready to exploit the growing ubiquity of a Web without wires is Intempo, whose portable Wi-Fi radio is designed to be used on the …

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  • 13 January

    Grundig’s LCD TV is an iPod wanna

    Not that many iPods are actually white anymore, but that hasn’t stopped other vendors from continuing to mimic Apple’s ageing product design break-though. Grundig has launched two compact LCD TVs aimed at people who might want to branch out from standard black or silver options with a “designer white” colour scheme. The Grundig TVs also feature an integrated digital tuner …

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  • 10 January

    Photos: NBC Universal demos Hulu and more

    Increasingly CES isn’t just a place for technology companies to exhibit their wares — media outlets are getting in on the act to show off their content and explain to consumers how they can use modern tech to access TV shows or other media. We took a trip to the NBC stand to berate them for cancelling Studio 60 on …

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  • 10 January

    Hot and Not on the CES show floor

    Hot: Gestural interfaces At the consumer level, 2007 was the year of the touchscreen. Products like the iPhone, iPod touch, LG’s Prada phone and HP’s TouchSmart PC made it perfectly acceptable to stroke the screens of your gadgets in public. What we’ve seen at CES this year is more advanced interactivity — gestural interfaces where you don’t even need to …

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  • 9 January

    Bye bye, Bill

    There are many people in the world who don’t like Microsoft. You could hardly argue that it has made some mistakes over the years. But as Bill Gates prepares to bow out of running Microsoft — a company he’s grown into one of the biggest in the world — I can’t help thinking we’re going to be worse off without …

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  • 8 January

    Samsung RSS TV: Get news, sport and weather info on your TV

    While enjoying the plush carpet and pleasant surroundings at the Samsung CES stand, we happened upon a charming TV, which promptly informed us the temperature was 51 degrees Fahrenheit and that stock in Apple was down by $2.56. What we’d stumbled upon was an RSS TV. This is a really simple concept, but it’s one of the best things we’ve …

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