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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Domains to go non-English: will it cause internet havoc?
      The biggest change ever to the way the internet works will be switched on for testing on October 15th. The question is: will the world patchwork of internet routers be able to handle it? read more

    +The world's best HDTV just got better
      Pioneer 's PDP5000EX plasma was regarded by critics as the best high-definition TV in the world. Pioneer has now released its successor. It's better.read more

    +Telstra launches Unplanned Broadband
      No, Telstra's unplanned broadband is not what happens when its senior management team forgets to use protection: it's a new wireless broadband service available on a prepaid basis. read more

    +HOW TO: improve the performance of Vista Media Center
      Vista Media Center has its problems like any other app, but here's a list of tips and tricks to keep it purring.read more

    +Google adds 25GB mailboxes to Gmail
      In an effort to break Microsoft's dominance in the enterprise messaging market, Google has upgraded its Premier App offering with 25GB mailboxes and better security, compliance and policy management through Postini. read more

    +Blu-ray or HD-DVD? This PC doesn't care
      Hate backing a losing horse? The latest desktop offering from Acer allows you to have an each-way bet on the Blu-ray / HD-DVD race.read more

    +A breath of (Adobe) AIR
      Adobe is flipping web development on its head: it is encouraging developers to port web apps to the desktop with a new platform called AIR. read more

    +BlackBerry preps over-the-air calendar sync for families
      RIM's new BlackBerry Unite software will private let groups of up to five users share calendars, documents and pictures plus do remote over-the-air backup. Can the iPhone do that?read more

    +Microsoft turns to pirated Windows users to boost IE7 market share
      "Internet Explorer 7 is now available to all users of Windows." Yeah, yeah, OK, even the pirate ones. It's a bit like DRM-free music. Sorta. read more

    +Sony unveils new higher-end Digital SLR
      With the new Alpha 700 digital SLR, Sony points its sights at the high-end $3000 market for advanced dSLRs coveted by high-end enthusiasts and many professionals.read more

    +Finally, a real online store
      Our "everything exposed" e-commerce experiment is getting better -- Geek Gear, the world's first reality e-commerce store now becomes a real shop with lots of products. read more

    +Can IE's architect explain why it's so bloated?
      Microsoft's platform architect for Internet Explorer, Chris Wilson, admits Microsoft has done both good and bad things in IE over the last 14 years. read more

    +Quad-core ... in a notebook?
      The specs on this just-launched 5.4KG notebook have to be seen to be believed. read more

    +Microsoft releases second-gen Zune: lame or not?
      Microsoft has unveiled its second-gen iPod killer, creatively called Zune 2. Lame or not? You be the judge. read more

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