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Panasonic Projector Offers 3D For $1

Panasonic has unveiled a projection system that allows a person to see 3D images by using disposable glasses usually sold for $1. The solution is ideal for high-traffic venues like...

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Boxes That Record TV Shows To Help Seagate

Seagate Technology the world's largest maker of computer hard-disk drives and the Company that recently aquired Maxtor, said its biggest revenue driver in the next 18 months would be digital...

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Optima HiFi Formfactor Media Center

Optima Technology Solutions has introduced its first component form factor Media Center PC in a flurry of announcements from the local manufacturer.

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JB Hi-Fi: Why We’ll Beat Vendors Direct-Selling

As JB HiFi profits soar, CEO Terry Smart tells CN why it will beat vendors direct-selling, and how its stores are a "destination" for PC lovers.

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Asus Infinity Tab: Full-HD …And Beyond

Infinity HD and beyond: Asus launch new Transformer - the first full HD tab.

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$20,000 4K TV: What’s The Point?

"Negligible": Next gen 4K TV may look nice but wont sell, say analysts.

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More Data Being Downloaded

With more than 1.8 million Australians connected to broadband and more than 2 million more accessing the web from work ISP's are reporting bigger data downloads.

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Wireless For iPod From Belkin

Belkin has introduced a device that allows you to play iPod music through a standard home theatre.

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Google’s Chromebook: 4.3 Million Touch-Friendly Pixels

Google's 4.3 million Pixel Chromebook is official

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Sony Launches 6-inch Xperia

Sony has moved into the phablet arena with this week's launch of its Xperia T2 Ultra dual-SIM smartphone. The T2 features a giant 6-inch display, compared with Samsung's best-selling Note...

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