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BlackBerry watch feeds your CrackBerry addiction
This over-sized watch uses Bluetooth to link to your BlackBerry and display incoming messages, RSS alerts and other notifications. It also tells the time.
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Wireless USB on the way
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
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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Clever USB key lets your PC download while in standby mode
P2P pirates can do their bit to save the planet with Somniloquy – a tiny PC on a USB stick that piggybacks onto your snoozing PC’s network connection.
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PREDICTIONS: Best and the worst of tech in 2009
Now that CES 2009 has been and gone and the world's media has cast its vote, what stands out as the good and bad of tech coming this year?
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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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Welcome to iPhone Airlines...
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
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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$299 Palm Centro: Australia’s cheapest smartphone?
Palm believes its new low-cost QWERTY smartphone ($299 outright) will be a huge hit with pre-paid customers.
Google eyes iPhone, but Aussies don't want iGoogle
Google's search chief wants to offer voice search on the iPhone and a better way to keep up with friends than Facebook -- but first, she has to convince Australians to use iGoogle.
Australia to get iPhone by June?
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
It 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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Seven reasons why you should buy an Apple TV
 Seven reasons why you should buy an Apple TV If you've been sitting on the fence wondering whether an Apple TV is for you, now is the time to take a closer look -- version 2.0 of the product is a huge improvement.
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RIM confirms 3G HSDPA BlackBerry is on the way
RIM confirms 3G HSDPA BlackBerry is on the way 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?
Microsoft buys maker of Sidekick and Hiptop smartphones
Microsoft buys maker of Sidekick and Hiptop smartphones Is Redmond gearing up for a serious assault on the consumer smartphone market? You bet - its acquisition of Danger Inc confirms it.
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