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- PC makers stockpile Windows XP
- Go Scotty!
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- Remembering 10 April 1968
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- Are you excellent?
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- PC World backs Obama
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- Big Ted | More evidence that PC World rocks
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- Gaiman strikes out
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- Sun will vaporise Earth unless we can change our orbit
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- HD-DVD player, $1 reserve ...
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- A faster PC World
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- Reader with faster broadband shocker [updated]
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- Gizza job!
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- Press F1 hits half a million!
- US citizens to get govt money for digital TV converters
- Is your business ready for the imminent internet black-out?
- Crowd-source and win!
- Software companies challenged to justify Kiwi pricing
- I want movies anytime. Stop treating us like kids
- Cellphones and wi-fi coming to a plane near you
- The $2600 glass of sav blanc
- Name your dream Star Trek cast and win Windows Live OneCare 2.0
- Blue Screen of Death Through the Ages
- PlayStation3 surges in the US, "dominates" in NZ
- First street-legal service for ripping your whole music CD collection to a hard drive
- Telecom roamers to Australia must upgrade their phone, or use a loaner
- Those darn humans
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- Join PC World's $US1 million assault on iYomu.com
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- Radiohead fans choose their price: free
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- Movember at PC World
- The Decline & Fall of Western Civilisation, Part IV: Facebook for BlackBerry
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- Wot no lonelygirl15?
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- Shopping at Sim Lim Square
- Take that, Mr Brown
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- New York Times drops web fees
- NZ joins Tom Tom club
- Snatched
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- Microsoft's World Cup
- Google's World Cup
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- Putting the P in PC World
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- Xbox 360, PS3 still pushed into the dirt by Wii, PS2
- NZ-developed soc-net site set to take on world
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- Vista edges up to number 2
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- Your browser choice: IE holds out Firefox
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- Kiwi porn king unmasked
- The decline and fall of Western Civilisation Part IV: the MP3 years
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- Unmellow Yellow
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- Sir Paul mounts rearguard action against music downloads
- Consumer rates computer reliability
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- A notebook with no hard drive, and built like a tank
- HP cracks the Da Vinci code
- Coming soon: another billion PCs
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- Govt-owned Kordia to buy ISP; announcement due 12.30 today
- My city in ruins
- Telecom confirms it will Vodafone-ise its network
- iTripping in search of the dead zone
- Naymz promotes you on Google
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- Battling iTunes Plus
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- A free song from Microsoft
- Rate your ISP and win Silver Surfer stuff
- Lucas OKs Star Wars mash-ups
- First glance: Sony Ericsson's new Walkman phone
- Betrayal of the computer shoes
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- Microsoft's biggest deal ever. Are we back in 2000?
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- Tricks of the trade
- Securing your future
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- That Apple story: judge for yourself
- Microsoft + Yahoo = Google killer
- Black magic
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- A few of your Freeview questions answered
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- Marko: the new Theresa?
- Google vs Microsoft: the big, worldwide, super-uber numbers
- Symantec's Live Chat support
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- Webby time
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- I may kill myself later today
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- Yellow Pages proceeds to Aussies???
- Viva la revolution! Leave Telecom, but keep your Telecom number
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- Theresa: all this and boring too?
- PlayStation3's NZ launch
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- MSN.co.nz promotes Yahoo
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- Hot Fuzz
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- We're moving! Plus: Sammy, the early years
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- Vista: number 4 with a bullet
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- PlayStation3 launch NZ launch date announced
- The school zone rule
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- Amateur assault
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- Britney Spears naked
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- Rex Farrance remembered
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- The YouTube of gaming
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- Telecom rev a cellular broadband launch 2pm today
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- iTunes NZ finally launches
- Even crazier for Firefox
- Telecom: we'll help those who've slowed with broadband "unleashing"
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- Does your broadband feel unleashed yet?
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- Vodafone buys ihug
- I want that job
- Google buys garage
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- Lenovo joins battery recall
- Those new Telecom plans in full
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- Big Love: Apple, Google & Gore
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- Microsoft Canada leaks Vista pricing - and it's a nosebleed
- The Google effect: Telecom puts Yellow Pages on the block
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- Alcatel report confirms crappiness of Telecom's copper network
- Top 10 open source downloads of all time
- Tangled up in Woosh
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- You're crazy for Firefox
- Sorry, only Theresa's head will do (updated with PC World radio winners)
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- Webstock: the video
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- And now, what the planet has been waiting for: The World Cup in Ascii
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- Liverpool 2, Trinidad & Tobago 0
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- New Zealand's been Google mapped
- How will you spend your $3.25 Xtra refund?
- Telecom issues outage apology
- Miserable buggers
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- Should Theresa stand down?
- Firebomb Telecom
- Google declares war on IE7; accuses Microsoft of sneakily sending traffic to its own search engine
- Just how much do we suck?
- Microsoft's Ballmer in child abuse shocker
- Microwave your credit card
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