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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Wednesday May 21, 2008


Telstra offers $0 laptops ... but there's a catch

Telstra's offer of $0 laptops will end up costing $500 over the life a of three-year wireless broadband contract.


Toxic chemicals found in game consoles

The world's most popular electronic game consoles contain high levels of hazardous chemicals, according to a Greenpeace report.


No glasses required for this 3D TV

Philips Electronics gives a peek into its research pipeline, demonstrating a 3D TV prototype that was still fuzzy around the edges.




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No glasses required for this 3D TV

Philips Electronics gives a peek into its research pipeline, demonstrating a 3D TV prototype that was still fuzzy around the edges.


Kremlin critic gets genital reminder about who's in charge

Political foes employ tactic first used in the Second Life virtual world to disrupt Russian anti-government gathering.


Talking fridges hate global warming - pass it on

Your refrigerator could soon be helping to cool the p***t as well as your food.


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Ready for the green light

For city drivers, there's perhaps nothing more frustrating than waiting at traffic lights. And waiting at an empty intersection for lights to change is particularly irritating.



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