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- Nokia N8 finally arrives
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- IFA - Ready to go in 1,2,3
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- Wash and wear
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- Sony paints the Vaio P
- Samsung joins 3D TV party
- Darth Vader comes to TomTom
- Canon's G11 picks up best Expert Compact award from TIPA
- New Inspiron R from Dell
- Bangin' sounds homies
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- New Vaio Z runs Quad SSD
- New Norton 360 offers iPad, iPhone and Android apps
- Apple iPad Unveiled: Hits and Misses
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- Google gets on the buses
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- Dell's new business lightweight
- Beat the traffic this Christmas
- It's business time with the Nokia E72
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- New toy for DJs and vinyl lovers
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- make.believe at IFA
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- Creative palm-sized speakers for laptops
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- Sony Blu-ray home theatre in a box
- REVIEW: Shield - iPhone 3G/3GS case
- HP unveils top-of-the-line Mini PC
- te reo Māori for Vista
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- World's thinnest 40-inch LCD TV
- Fast 500
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- iPod talks
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- New Eee PC has hybrid storage
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- You call that a case? This is a case!
- Dell's Mininote hits New Zealand
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- Freeview Coverage Tool
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- Bigger, better Eee PC
- Review: Nintendo Wii Fit
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- GTA IV: Pushing the boundaries of technology
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- Greg Murphy & Jonny Reid take on Gran Turismo 5
- HP releases ultra-ultraportable Mini-Note PC
- Telecom WorldMode Data Roaming
- Freeview HD, no need to wait.
- Safari 3.1 released for Mac and Windows
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- Gran Turismo 5 - Prologue release date
- Acer Ferrari 1100
- LG launches the Viewty
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- NEC is back
- A $75 iPod
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- TV2 goes high-def
- Sony lizard skin Vaio
- Apple releases 32GB iPod Touch
- Undiscovered Gems at CES
- Microsoft Office:mac 2008
- Apple releases thinnest-ever notebook [UPDATED with slideshow]
- Telecom to launch Blackberry in NZ
- Google Takes a Crack at Wikipedia with Knol
- Google Maps launches in New Zealand
- Panasonic PT-AE2000
- Xbox 360 Fall Update is here
- 1080P for $3999
- Hollywood launches legal DVD copying - lots of strings attached
- AMD's new CPU still no match for Intel
- Will we ever see the Zune?
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- PS3 update enables remote on/off via PSP
- Telecom OKTA -- a new brand and a cool phone
- MAC OS X Leopard reviewed
- Be The Stig with Gran Turismo 5
- $799, 40GB PS3 on the shelves now
- Halo 3 is here
- iPod Touch: Gorgeous and Talented, but is it Overqualified?
- Lenovo to launch "Blue Sky" green PC
- Microsoft's Sidewinder brand rides again
- First Look: Apple's 160GB iPod Classic
- iPods revamped and a new one based on the iPhone
- Hands on with the first NZ hacked iPhone
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- Find your rugby mates online
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- Orcon unbundles first customers
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- Xtra/Yahoo Bubble; the launch that never was
- BioShock gives Take-Two a sharemarket boost
- Logitech G9 gaming mouse - Hands on
- The indestructible PS3
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- Surf faster with Interclue's web preview tool
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- iHug enters small business market
- Sony confirms PS3 rumble controller
- Mouse that flies
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- Orcon to offer naked broadband and VoIP
- The iPhone: Lots to Love, but Flaws Too
- Dell launches designer notebooks
- Skype launches Skype Pro in New Zealand
- New Blu-ray copy protection scheme finalised
- Games for Windows Live launches today
- Microsoft Adding Heatsinks to Broken Xbox 360s
- EA helps Mac get its game on
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- PS3 firmware to 1.8 - adds 1080p video upscaling
- Verbatim first to HD DVD-R
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- Halo 3 release date: September 25
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- Xbox 360 - The Laptop Edition
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- New Seagate notebook drive adds motion sensor.
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- Canon unveils new digital SLR
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- Microsoft Readies Digital Media Player/Download Service
- Panasonic SDHC Camcorder
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- Smug Technology Alert
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