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In Pictures: Japan's mega tech rebirthing centre
As Australia gears towards its first e-waste recycling plant, we take a look inside a massive Japanese recycling plant which takes on TVs, washing machines and turns them into tiny granules.
Sep 8 2011, 7:52AM
Photos
The dark side of Apple
Critic says consumers need to 'wake up'.
William Maher
Sep 7 2011, 2:08PM
Hardware
Photos: 10 biggest gadget failures
From HP's TouchPad's to the Sinclair C5 electric and the DJ-in-your-pocket Pacemaker. What happened?
Aug 29 2011, 8:08AM
Photos
Photo Gallery: 10 greatest tech flops
From the Apple Newton to the Nokia N-Gage - these are the products that failed to catch on. (Words: Chris Jager)
May 22 2011, 9:11AM
Photos
First Look: BlackBerry PlayBook
First impressions of the BlackBerry 7in tablet.
Nic Healey
Apr 14 2011, 2:41PM
Mobility
Harvey Norman e-store sneaks online
A new online store bearing the Harvey Norman logo has quietly crept onto the web.
Chris Jager
Apr 7 2011, 2:21PM
Software
Cebit 2010: 3D projectors, mind control technology and ebook readers
Like CES 2010, 3D gadgets are just as popular at this year's CeBIT technology fair in Germany. We take a look at some of the more interesting products on display
Daniel Long
Mar 9 2010, 9:10AM
Sales & Marketing
30 Years Of Trend-Setting Gadgets
Sony Walkman, 1979.
Staff Writers
Jul 10 2009, 7:00AM
Hardware
New gadget thrills blind purchasers
People who don’t consider how the initial thrill of purchasing a new gadget will wear off over time are more likely to buy expensive models with extra features, researchers say.
Staff Writers
Sep 11 2008, 8:25AM
Mobility
Google introduces Gadgets for Docs
Google has unveiled a set of tools which allow users to employ its Gadgets code inside Google Docs.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 25 2008, 8:33AM
Software
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