2008/02/21
Is this the end of the classic film camera?
It's no secret that digital cameras now dominate the field of photography. So it's not really a surprise that Canon has said it would halt development of new film cameras, following a similar announcement by Nikon earlier in the year. With those two heavyweights pulling back, we offer this look at film cameras from not so long ago.
New production cars at the 2008 Sydney Motor Show
Motor shows are a great way of checking out everyone's wares without the stress of showroom pressure tactics. Here are the affordable newbies which debuted at this year's Sydney show.
Australia's midnight iPhone launch
At midnight 11 July Optus became Australia's first mobile carrier to sell the iPhone 3G. We were on hand to witness the festivities and to finally play with Apple's much hyped handset.
Behind the scenes at MythBusters
Get a cheeky peek into the strange, hilarious world of MythBusters as we join the crew to conduct a shark-related experiment.
Japan's answer to CES features a Blu-ray camcorder from Hitachi, Panasonic's future high-definition video camera, and more.
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