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Bongo offers cheaper way to get US products into Oz
by Daniel Long

Bongo allows you to purchase your very own US postal address without actually living in America. A godsend if you like ploughing through the ‘too hot to be true deals’ on Ebay.com or other US based websites, but is it too good to be true?

Sep 30, 2008
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Microsoft stops shipping Office 2003
by Staff Writers

System builders encouraged to push Office 2007.

Jun 25, 2007
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New iPhone parts start shipping
by Stuff.tv

Here we go folks – the long march to a new iPhone has begun, with the gadgets innards finally good–to–go

Apr 9, 2009
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Intel shines on future 32nm and 45nm chips
by Tom Sanders

Chipmaker pulls away from AMD.

Sep 19, 2007
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PS3 prices approach US$4,000 on Ebay
by Tom Sanders

Laws of supply and demand do their work.

Nov 20, 2006
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Apple making jailbreaking "impossible" with iPhone 3G S update
by Stuff.tv

Apple is reportedly shipping new iPhone 3G S handsets with an updated bootrom to prevent users jailbreaking their phones

Oct 15, 2009
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Samsung rolls out coolest 1TB drive
by Clement James

Serial ATA 3.5in F1 Series provides higher data storage density per platter.

Nov 30, 2007
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Tested: Hybrid Graphics
by Darien Graham-Smith

Both AMD and Nvidia are now shipping chipsets with hybrid graphics. So what is it, and is it a good idea for games? See what our tests revealed.

Jul 29, 2008
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Free your iPod: RealNetworks kicks off Freedom of Choice digital music campaign
by Paul Thurrott

RealNetworks has announced the availability of the shipping version of RealPlayer with Harmony Technology (previously called RealPlayer 10.5) and a new promotion called Freedom of Choice.

Aug 18, 2004
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IEEE finally approves 802.11n
by Iain Thomson

The standard was first proposed seven years ago, and is now official for wireless routers.

Sep 14, 2009
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Laptops to overtake desktops in 2009
by Robert Jaques

PC chip market heads for 'inflection point'.

May 8, 2008
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Intel shows off first four-way quad core server
by Tom Sanders

Chipmaker talks up quad core progress.

Oct 24, 2006
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WWDC 2009 – OSX Snow Leopard feature set announced
by Stuff.tv

After taking a sizeable pop at Windows 7, Apple's Phil Schiller has announced the main features of Snow Leopard

Jun 9, 2009
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VMware sings praises of embedded hypervisor
by Tom Sanders

Lose the operating system, gain security and stability, firm argues.

Sep 12, 2007
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Microsoft 'defeated' by GPL3
by Tom Sanders

Novell deal requires Microsoft to offer patent grant to all GPLv3 software,claims FSF.

Jun 4, 2007
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GPLv3 claims victory over Microsoft
by Tom Sanders

Novell deal requires Microsoft to offer patent grant to all GPLv3 software.

Jun 1, 2007
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Intel 64-bit plan baffles AMD
by Fleur Doidge

Intel’s announcement that it would finally release its own 64-bit extension to developers next US fiscal quarter has raised eyebrows at rival chip-maker AMD.

Feb 23, 2004
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Top 10 technologies in a death spiral
by Iain Thomson

We gaze into a crystal ball and and ponder the future, or possible demise, of some well-known technologies.

Nov 9, 2009
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Seagate ships energy-efficient Barracuda drives
by Staff writers

Desktop hard drive runs quiet and goes easy on the power.

Apr 24, 2009
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Intel Atom gets speed bump
by Stewart Meagher

Intel will soon start shipping the latest version of its Atom processor according to a Chinese language report at HKEPC.

Mar 23, 2009

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