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Targus Reveals Wireless Presentation Controller

In order to make PowerPoint presentations a lot easier, Targus has come up with the Wireless Presenter, a controller that has been purposely designed to help professionals during their presentations.

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The Next Big Thing Is Power

Power is set to be the next multi billion dollar market with several vendors investing millions into R&D.

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Hanvon Tablets Mix Business With Pleasure At CeBIT 2011

Hanvon, one of China's leading e-reader manufacturers, is displaying a range of new tablets and e-book readers that are still running on Windows 7 at CeBIT 2011 in Germany.

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Gaming Enthusiasts Drive Growth In Hard Disk Drives

Digital Video Applications by gaming enthusiasts and the ever increasing need for digital storage is fuelling the demand for gigabytes and terabytes of storage and in turn propelling the growth...

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Notebook In Your Pocket

Sony has unveiled what it claims to bethe smallest and lightest notebook in Australia.

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Motorola DEFY Goes To Optus

Motorola DEFY available on Optus from today. The new model which includes MOTOBLUR is a new addition to Optus $49 plan on a 24 month contract.

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Fuji Xerox Uses LED Technology To Chase SMB Printer Market

Fuji Xerox - well known for its high-end solid-ink printers - is looking to go down-market with a new range of LED-based printers aimed for the first time at the...

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Pioneer Ultra Mobile Notebook PC

About the size of a PDA, Pioneer's Dreambook UM PC 700 has a 7 inch LCD, 1 Ghz processor, and wireless plus Bluetooth connectivity.

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Will The Apple iPhone Be as Successful As The iPod?

In a few weeks time Apple will roll out it's latest baby the iPhone. But will it be as succesful as the iPod. Some pundits say no.

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Take Note With Sony

Sony has unveiled two new additions to its range of digital notetakers, each being approximately the size of an average chocolate bar.

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