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OLED Fail To Light Up TV: Analyst

Can OLEDs reinvigorate the TV industry? Maybe but not just yet.

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Samsung, Apple Flagships Could Feature Wireless Charging

Samsung's Galaxy S4 and Apple's next iPhone are both expected to feature wireless charging, claims a new DigiTimes report.

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Wheres Android? Samsung Waves To Bada OS As Rival Moto Gets Googled

chatON: Samsung inject life into Bada unveiling 3 span new Wave smartphones: Wave 3, Wave M (Magical) and Wave Y (Young) handsets running on Bada 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0 and 72Mb/s...

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LG To Take On Samsung in OZ PC Market

LG Australia is set to enter the PC business with a line-up of notebooks wafer thin Ultrabooks and a new range of tablets, the Korean Company currently sells a range...

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New 11-inch Netbook From Pioneer Computers

Pioneer Computers has launched an 11-inch netbook that is styled after the Apple Macbook Air.

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NetComm enables plug-and-play

NetComm has released an Ethernet-over-power adaptor called HomePlug to allow networking computers and peripheral devices over electric circuits for the home and office.

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TomTom: Bigger is Better

TomTom has launched its biggest GPS yet: its 6 inch Via 620.

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Galaxys Invade: 1 in 3 Phones Are Samsungs

It's a two horse race, but is one falling behind?

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Eco-Friendly Projector From Sharp

Sharps new LCD projector offers a projection size up to 500 inches, WXGA compatibility and has an eco mode to help reduce running costs.

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USB Drive Worth Weight In Gold

UCC Australia has imported Super Talent Technology's PICO-C Gold, a 24-carat gold-plated, water-resistant USB drive that weighs less than 5gms. It is smaller than an SD card, and can store...

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