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Wireless USB on the way
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If the computing experience is to get better, doing away with those pesky wires is a good step. Cut up another cable with the advent of wireless USB.
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Now you can run OS X widgets on Windows
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Widgets are now a feature of every operating system and even browsers. However, mix and match isn't an option, until now, as you can add Mac-based widgets to your PC
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Five key CES 2009 predictions
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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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Welcome to iPhone Airlines...
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New biz-class seats from Singapore and United let you connect your iPod or iPhone to the plane's in-flight entertainment system.
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Palm readies next-gen ‘Web 2.0’ OS
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Palm boss Ed Colligan reveals the ‘Palm 2.0’ OS platform to APC, including a possible return for the Foleo sub-notebook, and why Palm doesn’t just give up and go home...
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Australia to get iPhone by June?
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Australian Mac community website MacTalk says it has received information from several trusted resllers suggesting the iPhone will go on sale in Australia by June.
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It's official: HD DVD is dead, BluRay has won
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After a two year battle, Toshiba has hammered the final nail into the HD DVD coffin, announcing it's no longer supporting the high-definition video format and handing victory to rival Blu-ray.
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RIM confirms 3G HSDPA BlackBerry is on the way
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The BlackBerry is set for a long-overdue turbocharge from GPRS to HSDPA, and RIM files patents for a dual touchscreen-QWERTY device. Will both arrive in the super-juiced BlackBerry 9000 series?
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