Tuesday, April 14, 2009

AGE Digital Life: Picture not clear on Freeview

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Tuesday, 14 April 09
Picture not clear on Freeview Freeview is being promoted as the exciting future of free-to-air TV, but consumers are baffled - with good reason. By Adam Turner.
 
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Games 'valuable learning tool' Education experts say computer games boost a range of skills in children, writes Jason Hill.

Easy credit for companies on the move A new software product can let you take on-the-spot credit card payments with a mobile phone.

Myf aims to keep spinning Myf Warhurst is stuck on turntables, writes Jane Rocca.

When life gives you lemons If the techno-gods mark you out for extra-special treatment, you'll end up owning a special class of device known as "the lemon".


Reviews All Reviews
Buyers guide to going wireless It's hard to think of any technology more confusing to buy than wireless routers.

Review: Monsters Vs. Aliens Children will have fun and can enlist mum or dad as a teammate to help save the day.

Review: Ricoh CX1 camera The on-screen graphics for this nine-megapixel CMOS camera are elegant.

Review: Dell M109S projector Dim the lights, draw the blinds and pull the M109S portable projector out of your bag.



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