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POGO hits the Australian market with lightning wireless transfer speed

Pogo is set to deliver what consumers want most from a hand-held device - full web access at a speed equal to that of a desktop with a dial-up connection. Read More

Anoto Pen System

Sixty years after the humble biro was invented, a breakthrough technology looks set to extend its working life for decades perhaps centuries to come. Swedish based Anoto has developed a natural writing interface for the computer. Read More

Casio Fuel Cells for Portable Devices

Casio has developed high-performance portable fuel cells - its latest R&D success in the worldwide push toward smaller, cleaner more efficient power sources to supplant the ailing battery. Read More

Ericsson T68 Mobile

The Ericsson T68 is the first mobile phone with a colour display and it also features Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and digital imaging capabilities. The T68 has built-in Bluetooth technology enabling it to connect wirelessly to a headset, a digital camera or computer. The T68 supports GPRS, offering 'always on' connectivity to the internet, with instant delivery of e-mail and efficient connection to corporate LANs and intranets. Read More

Siemens Pendant Phone

Unveiled at the CeBIT electronics show in Hanover during March, the Pendant Phone is a voice-activated mobile telephone, MP3 player and digital camera in a lightweight (60 gram) 'necklace' that incorporates ear-phones to give true 'hands free' convenience. Read More

Casio's Global Positioning System in a watch

It reads out your current lattitude and longitude to within a few metres after conferring with between three and twelve satellites - the Casio Pro Trek is a truly incredible piece of machinery - a genuine monument to miniaturisation and applied technology. And it just happens to be the most accurate wrist-worn timepeice you can buy!!!!!! Read More

Apple iPOD MP3 System

Apple's MP3 is one of those products you WANT! It's gorgeous in acrylic white and chrome, and is a terribly convenient size, being roughly the equivalent of a pack of cards. Read More

Oregon Scientific Pedometer & FM Radio

Putting some science behind the original cardiovascular exercise is the Oregon Scientific Pedometer. Capable of measuring the number of steps taken, the distance walked and time elapsed, the Pedometer is small, light and clips onto clothing easily and securely. At $79.95 the Pedometer includes an auto-tuning FM radio. Confirmed walkers amongst us loved it, as it measured their exercise regime for the first time. Available at Retravision, Telstra shops and David Jones. Read More

Bushnell Speedster has a million sporting uses

June 3, 2004 Having your very own speedgun is just as much fun as you'd ever dreamed it would be. We put in a set of batteries when we were photographing Bushnell's new Speedster and couldn't believe how much fun we had. The Speedster is capable of telling you how fast someone is bowling a cricket ball or serving a tennis ball, anywhere in the range from 20km/h through to 175 km/h and for larger objects, such as a person running, riding a pushbike or motorcycle, or driving a car, the Speedster is accurate all the way through to 320km/h, and not necessarily with them coming directly at you - the Speedster will operate at up to a 45 degree angle and is accurate within one km/h. Read More

Siemens' mobile phone & PDA Hybrid

Siemens will bring the first to hit Australian stores with a combination mobile phone and PDA in late March. Read More

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