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www.smh.com.au  TECH WEEKLY

Tuesday February 27, 2007

GAMES

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Upwardly mobile gamer

A gaming pioneer turns his gaze to mobile phones. Jason Hill reports.

 

@HOME

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PS3 price is right: Sony

Sony defends claims that Australians would have to pay an unjustifiably high price for the PlayStation 3.

 

GADGETS

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YouTubers star in Barenaked music vid

Alt pop-rock band Barenaked Ladies enlists a raft of YouTube's most famous names to star in their latest music video.


ICON

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LIVEWIRE

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Review: Nikon Coolpix S10 digital camera

This 6 megapixel camera is the successor to Nikon's first consumer digital cameras, created with a split body that carries the lens in one part and the processor and LCD screen in the other.




NEXT

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'Unconferences' open to all

THE Web 2.0 and Open Source movements' latest mode of collaboration comes to Australia this weekend, as Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Canberra each host "BarCamps" on Saturday.



TECH TIPS

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SECURITY

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Vista still vulnerable

Experts say Windows Vista may still be susceptible to hackers, reports Patrick Gray.


CONNECTIVITY

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Ringtones with a social conscience

Amid the cacophony of phone ringtones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog, the howl of a Mexican grey wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale.



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COLUMNS

Do a monster mashup

Want to meld Google maps with a real-estate site? Blend several internet addresses into one with hybrid web applications.



Caught in a terrible fix

An MP3 owner is upset about the lack of repair facilities for his favourite toy, writes Nick Galvin.



Slim down

Compressing photographs is a friendly courtesy, especially for dial-up dinosaurs, advises Garry Barker.


IN REVIEW

Mario vs Donkey Kong 2

Create scenarios to challenge your Mini Marios in a fresh take on the vintage title, writes Jason Hill.



Excite Truck

Steering-wheel peripherals for consoles have been around for years, but careering through the wilderness by tilting the wireless Wii remote from side to side is a new experience.



Final Fantasy XII

Combat strategy is the key to a sky pirate's grand adventure, writes Eliot Fish.



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