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Netgear brings Youtube to the living room
New Digital Entertainer HD unlocks user generated video to couch potatoes.
Tom Sanders
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
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Microsoft home server rumours grow
Gates to unveil home networking server at CES on Sunday?.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
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Samsung trials ultra-fast Flash memory
16GB Nand chips double read/write speeds.
Iain Thomson
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
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Samsung unveils double-sided LCDs
Breakthrough display technology to showcase at CES.
Bobby Pickering
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
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Chip war heats up in 2006
The chips are down for Intel, despite holding onto top spot.
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Dec 22 2006 9:49AM
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The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile
2006 saw many rumours, but no official news on the 'iPhone'.
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Dec 22 2006 9:49AM
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Nintendo slapped with Wii lawsuit
US legal action over faulty wrist straps.
Clement James
Dec 22 2006 9:49AM
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IDC lowers PC sales forecast
Longer business PC replacement cycles spell doom for PC market.
Tom Sanders
Dec 21 2006 9:14AM
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Korea to get second bite at BlackBerry
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is in talks with a major Korean telecoms firm to relaunch its wireless email service in Korea, local newspaper reports say.
Simon Burns
Dec 20 2006 9:29AM
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Linksys pips Apple to iPhone
New VoIP devices bear the unofficial name of Apple's much-anticipated mobile
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Shaun Nichols
Dec 20 2006 9:29AM
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Boffins fire up laser link with moving aircraft
European boffins have succeeded in establishing a laser link between a satellite and a moving aircraft for the first time.
Robert Jaques
Dec 20 2006 9:29AM
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Cisco dives in to digital signage
Tivella purchase adds digital signage to Cisco portfolio.
Tom Sanders
Dec 20 2006 9:29AM
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Notebooks R Us closes three stores to open a superstore
Tough times in the laptop market have led Victorian reseller Notebooks R Us to consolidate four retail outlets into one.
Lilia Guan
Dec 19 2006 10:16AM
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Nokia and Siemens delay merger
Waiting until compliance review is completed.
Andrew Charlesworth
Dec 19 2006 9:17AM
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Nokia hailed as greenest tech company
While Apple festers at the bottom of the barrel.
Iain Thomson
Dec 19 2006 9:17AM
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Nintendo issues recall on Wii straps
Responds to complaints after injuries to players.
Iain Thomson
Dec 18 2006 2:59PM
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Sony on track for PlayStation 3 targets
Two million units before the end of 2006, claims Sony president.
Matt Chapman
Dec 18 2006 2:59PM
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PIs recruited to authenticate Epson cartridges
Epson Australia is following through on a global push to deter counterfeit copies and patent infringements of the ink and cartridge technology used in Epson inkjet printers with the help of private investigators.
Lilia Guan
Dec 18 2006 2:08PM
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AMD shows off PC designs from developing economies
Latin America design contest zooms in on local demands.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 15 2006 9:55AM
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RFID adoption held up by vicious circle
Demand will only increase when prices fall.
Robert Jaques
Dec 15 2006 9:55AM
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