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iPad tops T3's top 100 gadgets list
British technology magazine T3 has revealed its 2010 pick of the 100 hottest gadgets on the planet, and it's no surprise to find the forthcoming iPad top of the pile.

3D - cinematic revolution or just a trick of the light?
Remakes of some of the biggest titles are in the 3D pipeline over the next five years, including Titanic and Star Wars.

NZ kept in the dark over iPad release
Australia to get tablet in April but there is no word on when it will reach Kiwi shores.

Frankencamera - a 'whole new visual medium'
The world's first open source camera 'Frankencamera' could revolutionise the way we take photos.

MySky drives Sky TV's profits up 19pc
Sky TV's half year profit has risen 19.1 per cent to $50.7 million, as numbers of MySky subscribers more than doubled over the last year.

Tablets, smartbooks fit somewhere between PCs, smartphones
Do you really need a device that isn't quite a PC and isn't quite a smartphone?

Review: Archos tablet doesn't make Windows look good
Apple brings out its iPad tablet computer in late March, but other companies are already preparing a new batch of tablets running Windows.

Pat Pilcher: What Apple should've done
What could Apple have launched that would have lived up to the iPad hype?

3D TV: The shape of things to come
From sport to soaps, its disciples believe it will revolutionise the way we watch. But is 3D TV really a giant leap forward in entertainment - or could it be an expensive flop?

So, the Apple tablet is finally here
Apple's just-announced iPad looks like a giant iPhone, but it's a lot more than that.

iPad - looks cool, but what's it for?
nzherald.co.nz Technology Editor Matt Greenop gives his assessment of the iPad launched by Apple today

iPad: Apple tablet announced
Apple's iPad is somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop, combining applications, e-reader functionality and internet abilities.

Apple: Masters of gadget hype
You have to hand it to Apple's marketing machine: it has become so powerful that the company no longer has to do any of the work in hyping up its launches.