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Big breakthrough for small computing
Aussie researchers develop new material for nano devices.
Charis Palmer
Jan 6 2013, 7:21AM
Hardware
In Pictures: iPhone 'Nano' concept art
What will the iPhone Nano, AKA iPhone Mini, look like?
Feb 18 2011, 11:54AM
Photos
Review: Apple iPod nano 6th gen
A touch of luxury in a highly desirable package.
Jonathan Bray
Sep 13 2010, 10:15AM
Reviews
The great Australian ripoff
Analysis: CRN asks why prices aren't falling with the rise of the Aussie dollar?
Josh Mehlman
Nov 30 2009, 10:18AM
Hardware
Apple Store's fatal flaw
I must confess I hadn't been into the Sydney Apple store since its official press launch last year.
Negar Salek
Jun 24 2009, 8:20AM
Sales & Marketing
Via Nano takes on Intel Atom
New processor range based on Isaiah architecture.
Jun 1 2008, 10:47PM
Hardware
Analysts identify iPod Nano rip-off
Analyst firm iSuppli has taken apart the new iPod Nano and found that it gives Apple its biggest gross margins yet.
Iain Thomson
Sep 21 2007, 1:55PM
Finance
Analysts predict arrival of 'iPhone Nano'
Hardware suppliers hint at lower-end iPhone.
Iain Thomson
Jul 11 2007, 7:37AM
Mobility
Nike and iPod develop musical footwear
Nike and Apple have combined the worlds of sports and music with a new wireless system that allows Nike footwear to communicate with an iPod nano.
Staff Writers
May 24 2006, 11:43AM
Hardware
ShadowRAM: Annihilation by nanobots ridiculous
Boffins from around Australia recently convened on Queensland resort town Noosa to hear the latest on quantum nanoscience at this year’s Sir Mark Oliphant Conference.
Staff Writers
Feb 6 2006, 2:24PM
Software
NEC Elec develops 55-nano chip technology: paper
NEC Electronics has developed a technology to make advanced microchips with circuitry width of 55-nanometres, or billionths of a metre.
Staff Writers
Dec 5 2005, 8:38AM
Hardware
Under the wire: Eye pods
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Matthew JC Powell
Nov 3 2005, 10:44AM
Collaboration
Hitachi Q2 profit tumbles, outlook slashed
Japan's Hitachi posted a 48 percent fall in quarterly profit this week, hurt by its loss-making hard-disk-drive operations, and it cut its full-year forecast more than expected.
Kiyoshi Takenaka
Nov 1 2005, 3:05PM
Hardware
Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
Apple Computer has a runaway hit with its market-leading iPod digital music player, but could the device's success actually hurt the company's profitability over the longer haul?
Duncan Martell
Oct 24 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
Apple stirs product speculation over Oct 12 event
Apple Computer has emailed invitations to reporters for a special event next week, prompting speculation on the internet that the company would unveil a long-rumoured iPod that can display videos.
Duncan Martell
Oct 5 2005, 3:21PM
Hardware
Apple admits problem with iPod nano
Apple Computer Inc., responding to complaints the screen on its sleek, recently introduced iPod cracks too easily, said on Wednesday it will replace any defective units.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2005, 10:27AM
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