Apple: death of DRM; FaceBook integration with iPhoto

Today's Steve Jobs-less MacWorld keynote wasn't a blockbuster, but was instead filled with lots of bite-sized surprises.
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First Look: HP Mini 2140 netbook

HP’s update to its 2133 Mini-note keeps the best traits of the original model and upgrades the rest – including a bigger screen, better processor and six cell battery.
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Being there: what it’s like at the Macworld keynote

So you’ve never been to a Macworld keynote? Here’s a glimpse of ground zero of Apple’s annual lovefest before tomorrow’s last ever Macworld keynote kicks off.
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Apple comes clean on concerns over Jobs’ health

Apple and its superstar CEO have confirmed rumours regarding Jobs’ ill health, but sidestep allegations that this is the reason for Jobs not delivering tomorrow’s Macworld keynote.
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Five key CES 2009 predictions

The Consumer Electronics Show kicks off this Wednesday, and APC is on the ground in Las Vegas. Here are five predictions so far...
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BILL EXPLOSION: Google Android silently phones home

Users of imported Google Android smartphones have got a nasty shock, with their mobile phone bills showing massive unexpected SMS usage.
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US dumps unpopular internet filter plan

Even before a change of president, US government officials have realised that trying to block porn online is a bad way of trying to enhance the Internet. Anyone wanna tell Conroy?
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iPhone 3G unlock finally available, give your telco the finger

Unlocking your 3G iPhone in Australia just got a whole lot easier, with the release of the "yellowsn0w" unlock application, from our good friends at the iPhone Dev Team.
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Google boosts Android with ‘Cupcake’ update

Google’s open-source smartphone OS gains an on-screen keyboard and stereo Bluetooth, but ‘Cupcake’ raises the issue of how vendors will update their Android phones
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Fake Phil Schiller: what Apple has in store for 2009

Bluescreen | We intercepted Fake Phil Schiller sneaking in to Steve Jobs' carspot at Cupertino and interrogated him on what Apple has in store for 2009...
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Macworld 2009: What to expect

Macworld 2009 is nearly upon us. But with Steve Jobs absent from the proceedings, what can you expect to see?
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Apple prepping a quad-core MacBook Pro?

Just one week ahead of Macworld, Intel quietly slips a low-cost quad-core processor into its mobile line-up. Is this the powerplant for Apple’s new unibody 17 inch MacBook Pro?
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Windows 7 Beta 1 busts loose onto BitTorrent!

Ahead of an expected preview at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, the fresh-baked beta edition of Windows 7 has already broken cover and hit the Web.
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Optus threatens customers over VoIP calls

Optus customers got a nasty Christmas present from their telco: a warning that they would be billed international rates if they attempted to make VoIP calls on their mobiles.
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Sony preps slim stylish netbook

Sony’s coming fashionably late to the netbook party with what looks to be a super-widescreen model known as the Vaio Pocket.
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