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What star is that?
01 April 2006

What star is that?

Gazing skywards on a clear night fills us with wonder, but being a curious bunch of people, we want a better look at those twinkling points of light. Enter Celestron’s SkyScout.  

You can do better, really
01 April 2006

You can do better, really

Competitive cycling’s a serious business, and you need all the help you can get to stay ahead of the pack. Garmin’s Edge 305, with its heart rate monitor (HR) and/or wireless speed cadence sensor (CAD), is a step in the right direction.  

An eye for style
01 March 2006

An eye for style

Style-conscious urban warriors demand more than just serious computing power from their laptops: they’ve got to be trendy, too. That’s why users are cooing over the Asus W5A.  

Android with attitude
01 March 2006

Android with attitude

Who needs children when you can have the Robosapien 2 loitering around the home, abusing pets and visitors alike? 

Big capacity – small size
01 March 2006

Big capacity – small size

Secure data storage just got a whole lot simpler. 

Hang ’em high… but hang ’em right
01 March 2006

Hang ’em high… but hang ’em right

Hanging a single item on a wall, precisely in position and properly aligned, is tricky enough. Hanging several is asking for trouble, unless you’ve got the right measuring and set-up tools.  

Heavy metal herbivore
01 March 2006

Heavy metal herbivore

For the average suburban home, a chainsaw really is over the top. Unless your backyard is populated with redwoods, a more likely tool for those who need to tidy up their garden foliage is Black & Decker’s Alligator powered lopper. 

Live the action
01 March 2006

Live the action

Epson's EMP-TW600 home cinema projector 

Music wherever you go
01 March 2006

Music wherever you go

What would life be without music?  

Not just an alarm clock
01 March 2006

Not just an alarm clock

Wary of bumps in the night or simply unable to sleep peacefully until your teenager finally makes it home? 
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