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Mio Tries To Justify Its Position In The Navigation Market

In a desperate effort to grab market share and justify itself as a viable brand in the navigation marketplace, Mio has rolled out several new models and done what most...

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Upgrade Your Office With NEC Desktop LCDs

Three new widescreen desktop LCDs from NEC are now on the market, in 19, 20 and 22-inch sizes and boasting multimedia capabilities along with office necessities for both avid gamers...

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Verbatim Moves Into The Drive Storage Market

At a time when storage vendors market are being "margin squeezed," Verbatim has announced that it is moving into the external hard drive market via the aquisition of SmartDisk.

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Thomson And Microsoft Join Forces On IP Telephony

Thomson has announced that it will develop IP-enabled business desktop phones that are designed specifically to integrate with Microsoft Office Communications 2007 Server.

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Australians To Buy One Million Tablets In 2011

Telsyte is predicting that over one million tablet devices will be sold in Australia in 2011 as more content, updated software and better hardware become available.

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Seagate Launch 1TB Storage System

Seagate will start shipping its second-generation network-attached storage (NAS) device, the Maxtor SharedStorage II, this month.

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Shock Jock Jones Unwired

In a piece of less than felicitous timing, mobile broadband company Unwired the Company that Intel tipped over $35 million was forced to remind the market yesterday of a longstanding...

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Metal, White iPhone 5 Out June 20?

Its white, looks like the Terminator, it's got a metal back...is this the new iPhone 5?

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FAULTY: King Power Surge Protectors

Kingcable Australia Pty Ltd has been ordered to recall an undisclosed number of King Power Surge Protector Power Boards because they do not comply with Australian Standards.

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Dell Launches Capacitive Touch Notebook

Dell Australia has unveiled a lightweight tablet PC featuring what it calls "capacitive touch technology". It's Dell's first tablet, and the first by any maker to be sold here with...

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