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Fading BlackBerry To Sprout 7 ‘Next Gen’ OS Phones

Seven new BlackBerrys will help the ailing maker stay afloat as it struggles against Android and iPhone rivals, RIM believes.

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Google’s Glass May Massage Sound Into Your Skull

Remember Google's Glass Project? The everyday wearable glasses that display GPS directions, call logs and other nifty information on the lens? Well now it appears Google has enriched these frames...

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All In One PCs To Get Slow Power Saving Drive

All in one PCs are proving popular with several brands moving to take on Apple in the 27" market. Now manufacturers are set to cut power output with the introduction...

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iPhone 5 V Samsung S III V Nokia: Who Wins?

What's the most reliable smartphone?

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Touch Interface Now On Canon Printers

Canon has added two new printers to its PIXMA all-in-one range however the company has refused to let SmartHouse staff ask any questions. They are also refusing to give journalists...

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Nokia rolls out multimedia handsets

Nokia's range of multimedia phones is about to hit our shores, with flavours to suit most moods, consisting of a new MP3 phone with 4GB drive, a dedicated camera phone...

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Storage Blow For Sony

UPDATED: Sony have been dealt a major blow following a decision by Microsoft and Intel to support Toshiba's HD-DVD format over Blu-Ray.

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Who Has Cheapest Samsung S III?

Aussie telco are usually bagged out for being rip off kings but in fact S III pricing is among the cheapest globally.

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iPhone 5 Marks Death Of The Dock: Jawbone

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Flash Memory Shrinks Again

Intel Corporation has announced production of the world's first NOR flash memory chips for mobile phones using a 65-nanometer process.

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