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Intel Goes All Trendy

Intel and Toray Ultrasuede today released a concept notebook computer that adds a smooth, soft textile covering to the computer's conventional hard plastic.

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Smart Handhelds

IDC says the second quarter of 2005 saw the Australian smart handheld device market post record growth yet again.

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Share Files Without A PC

Using a petent pending technology dubbed FlashPoint Los Angeles-based Xmultiple has come up with a USB drives that can share data with other USB drives.

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Google Glasses, ‘Wired’ Dresses: Tech-U-Wear To EXPLODE

If the tech fits.. Google glasses, wired bras - tech u wear is set to take off. In a big way.

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Is This How You Control Sony’s PS4?

Is this the new PlayStation 4 controller?

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Chinese Telco To Launch iPad Look Alike In OZ

Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei is planning to launch an iPad-lookalike tablet device in Australia, as it moves into enterprise and consumer markets.

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Hitachi External Drives Backs-up Data

Hitachi has launched a new line of external hard drives that can store and back-up important data.

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Netgear moves into storage

Netgear is set to move into the market with a raid configurable networkable system that sells for $229 RRP.

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HP Claims That Smart Watches Have Major Flaws, Fail To Nominate Which Brand Is Exposed

HP the Company that acquired the Palm OS operating system and then screwed up the launch of the Palm smartphone running on the now LG owned Web OS, is now...

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Printer Refill Case Could Have Major Ramifications

A US court case over the refilling of used printer cartridges could have major ramifications in Australia.

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