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Available today, Monday September 28, in Australian retail stores, the rounded rectangular Huawei Watch Fit is a fitness smartwatch with an up-to 10 day battery life for $249.

Published in Home Tech

On August 24 and 25 in Melbourne, Dr Barry Sandrew will be keynote speaker at the "Magnify World Expo" event, which will showcase what are claimed to be stunning, world-class VR, AR, IoT experiences and more, with the video below a fantastic preview on what he'll talk about.

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Available for compatible iPhones and Androids, the FreeStyle LibreLink app enables FreeStyle Fibre users to monitor glucose levels directly via smartphones.

Published in Apps

Vastly better than a stud-finder on steroids, this app-connected hardware device lets you see through walls to detect pipes, wood, wiring, even mice, with its parent tech used in medicine to see into people.

Published in Home Tech

Getting a truly thorough and complete medical diagnosis from a handheld portable device is still in the realm of science fiction, but Prizma is our closest 21st century equivalent.

Published in Health

New sensor modular platform from Libelium with a radio range of up to 40 km and outstanding power consumption enables environmental monitoring in adverse conditions.

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 12:52

Canon claims CMOS image sensor record

Canon has developed the world's largest CMOS image sensor - a huge 202 by 205mm chip.

Published in Entertainment

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