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COMMENT:Why Sharp Is A Massive Basket Case

Sharp Australia hasn't got much left in the consumer appliance market, they got out of the TV market last year, not because their TV's were inferior but because of poor...

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Why The Likes Of Edelman Don’t Get Tech PR

COMMENT: The technology industry is a goldmine for public relations Companies. It's fast moving has constant new product or upgrades and above all fierce competition between brands. But do global...

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Best Buy Closes 15 Stores As Customers Shop Online

Best Buy Co.'s Canadian division is closing 15 stores and laying off roughly 900 workers as it struggles to compete with Amazon and other online electronic retailers.

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Seagate Debuts “Fastest-Ever” SSD Ahead Of Launch

Seagate is ramping up its SSD speed capabilities, unveiling a production-ready unit of what it states is the "fastest single solid-state drive (SSD) demonstrated to date".

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Symantec Earnings Lower With Acquisition Costs

Security and backup software provider, Symantec reported lower thanyear before earnings for the December 2005 quarter thanks to Veritas acquisition related charges.

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Marantz’s New Flagships Are An Audiophile Treat

Marantz is striving to raise the bar in audio-visual technology with the launch of their two new flagships.

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New Samsung Curved Monitors Available In Oz

Samsung has added to its local curved monitor portfolio, bringing five new monitors to the Australian market.

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LCD Monitors Are Hot

Increasing availability and falling prices have made LCDs the desktop monitor technology of choice over recent years.

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Fujitsu’s New Ultrabooks Don Bold Styling

Fujitsu has released two new Ultrabooks inspired by the Japanese philosophy Takumi, where quality and performance is integrity.

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Research Reveals 45% Of Aussie Smartphone Owners “Can’t Live Without” Their Smartphone

Can you live without your smartphone? New Roy Morgan Research data reveals that 45 per cent of Australian smartphone owners (14+) say that they "can't live without" their mobile.

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