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UPDATED: iPhone 4 limps into town 
Today's local launch of the iPhone 4 was a non-starter this morning but the phone is now on sale in some stores and will be available from the Apple online store this evening. 
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Blu-ray disc capacities jump to 100GB 
Sharp and TDK are soon launching new Blu-ray media that can store up to 100GB of data. 
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Microsoft slates IE9 beta for September 
Microsoft will ship a beta of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) in September, a company executive said today.******* 
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Amazon's new Kindle ratchets up ereader price battle 
Amazon.com's announcement that it will launch a new version of its Kindle ebook reader in late August could further stoke a price battle between major players. 
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Amazon's new Kindle ratchets up ereader price battle 
Amazon.com's announcement that it will launch a new version of its Kindle ebook reader in late August could further stoke a price battle between major players. 
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Apple Releases Safari 5.01 
The browser's new "extensions" are varied, numerous, and easy to add. 
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Apple Releases Safari 5.01 
The browser's new "extensions" are varied, numerous, and easy to add. 
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Ranger robot breaks record, walks 23km on single charge 
The robot walked for more than 10 hours before collapsing. 
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Panasonic Goes 3D With New Camcorder and G-Series Lens 
A detachable dual lens for 3D video capture, and a new lens for Micro Four-Thirds cameras will add 3D-shooting capabilities. 
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Panasonic Goes 3D With New Camcorder and G-Series Lens 
A detachable dual lens for 3D video capture, and a new lens for Micro Four-Thirds cameras will add 3D-shooting capabilities. 
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Ruby on Rails 3.0 release candidate arrives 
Delayed upgrade to the open source web development framework features Merb influences in areas such as speed and plug-in capabilities. 
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NZ drops two places in global web connection speed study 
Average connection speeds in New Zealand have dropped slightly since the fourth quarter of 2009, but NZ still outpaces Australia. 
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Press F1: Where's the power? 
We answer your questions. 
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Breathe new life into your laptop's battery 
With these tips, you can keep your aging battery working for years (and for hours between charges). 
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The art of digital noise 
Turn your computer into a recording studio with free software. Spencer Dalziel demonstrates how to use Audacity to record and edit music on your PC. 
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Press F1: Where's the power? 
We answer your questions. 
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The art of digital noise 
Turn your computer into a recording studio with free software. Spencer Dalziel demonstrates how to use Audacity to record and edit music on your PC. 
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Press F1: Where's the power? 
We answer your questions. 
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Breathe new life into your laptop's battery 
With these tips, you can keep your aging battery working for years (and for hours between charges). 
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Breathe new life into your laptop's battery 
With these tips, you can keep your aging battery working for years (and for hours between charges). 
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Apple refreshes iMac line 
The new line, available immediately in New Zealand, features Intel's Core i3, i5 and i7 processors. 
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Intel turns to light to transfer data inside PCs 
An prototype optical interconnect will help CPU communicate with memory at faster rates than copper wires. 
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Nvidia plans to make business meetings 3D 
The company's new 3D Vision Pro products are designed for business meetings and presentations. 
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Nvidia plans to make business meetings 3D 
The company's new 3D Vision Pro products are designed for business meetings and presentations. 
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Apple unveils multitouch Magic Trackpad 
Apple yesterday unveiled its long-rumoured Magic Trackpad, a multitouch input device for your Mac desktop. 
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Apple confirms iPhone 4 refund policy 
Apple will refund New Zealand iPhone 4 buyers if they are not satisfied within 30 days of purchase. 
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Symantec outlines Norton AntiVirus 2011 and future vision 
The rise in Facebook-borne malware has prompted Symantec to implement a Facebook scanner in its latest product, launching next month. 
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Symantec outlines Norton AntiVirus 2011 and future vision 
The rise in Facebook-borne malware has prompted Symantec to implement a Facebook scanner in its latest product, launching next month. 
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HP Mini 210 (Vivienne Tam Edition) 
Ultraportable notebook 
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HP Mini 210 (Vivienne Tam Edition) 
Ultraportable notebook 
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