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- 03 October 2007
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News: Touch-sensitive MS Zunes take on iPod touch
Microsoft has launched three new Zune portable digital media players featuring touch-sensitive buttons, the ability to sync with wireless networks, and flash memory in two of them.
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News: Apple sued for $1m over iPhone price cut
Apple has been sued for $1m in New York following the company’s decision to cut the price of the iPhone last month by $200.
- 02 October 2007
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News: Wireless USB 1.1 impresses in Amsterdam
Some exciting advancements in the Wireless USB 1.1 specification were revealed at the USB Developers Conference in Amsterdam yesterday. The wire-free approach for connecting devices and peripherals is backwards compatible with wired USB, allows first time association of devices and is now being put into practice in consumer products.
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News: Toshiba media player runs on fuel cell
Toshiba has unveiled a prototype version of its Gigabeat media player that's powered by a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) instead of a battery.
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News: Hackers reverse Apple's effort to cripple iPhone
Owners of hacked iPhones are posting instructions on how to roll back a recent Apple firmware upgrade that rendered their mobile phones unusable.
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News: iPhone owners now fear Apple patches
Apple's efforts to cripple hacked iPhones have been criticised by analysts which say iPhone owners may now fear installing the company's patches.
- 01 October 2007
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News: iPod touch gets Wi-Fi hotspot access
iPod touch owners are being offered the Wi-Fi hotspot service that Apple will bundle with the iPhone.
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News: iPod touch update fixes video flaw
Apple has released a fix for the iPod touch which appears to correct a video-display problem that would leave some iPod touch units displaying dark images improperly.
- 29 September 2007
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News: 15 changes Apple should include in the next iPhone
The Apple iPhone will go down as the most successful launch, of any technology product, ever. Whether you like it or not, it's a revolutionary product that deserves much of the praise it's received. But it's not perfect, not by a long chalk.
- 28 September 2007
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News: DigitalLife: New Gutter robot kills dirt and leaves
From the company that brought us the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner now comes the Looj Gutter Cleaning Robot and the ConnectR Virtual Visiting Robot that allows you to remotely (and virtually) buzz around your house (albeit at carpet level) and see, hear, and say hi from afar.
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News: Apple fixes iPod touch display glitch
Apple has released iPod touch software version 1.1.1, a hefty 150MB update that appears to correct a video-display problem that would leave some iPod touch units displaying dark images improperly.
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News: 2cm-thin TV shows in Japan
Ceatec, Japan's largest electronics show, kicks off on Tuesday and promises a glimpse at the latest products and developments from Japan's major consumer electronics companies.
- 27 September 2007
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News: TruPhone software adds VoIP to Apple iPhone
Apple iPhone users may be able to make VoIP calls without needing to hack the handset, according to TruPhone.
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News: Security threat over new iPhone hacks
iPhone hackers have some new tools now, thanks to HD Moore, one of the developers of the Metasploit hacking software.
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News: Sony Walkman gets mobile TV
Sony is adding mobile digital TV to the video Walkman it sells in Japan.
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News: UK gets Slingbox with Freeview tuner & HD
SlingMedia is bringing improved TV streaming features to UK households by adding two HD (high-definition) versions of its Slingbox device
- 25 September 2007
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News: Apple: We'll kill hacked iPhones
Unlocked iPhones may become inoperable, according to an Apple warning that comes in response to the growing number of third-party hacks for its high-profile handset.
- 24 September 2007
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News: Top 10 mobile technology tips for travellers
Make your next gadget-laden journey as painless and productive as possible with PC Advisor's expert advice for mobile business travellers.
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News: Mac addict Stephen Fry slates iPhone
Stephen Fry, UK comedian, actor and Mac fan has slammed Apple's iPhone for only supporting server-side applications, predicting that that closed environments aren't the future for the technology industry.
- 22 September 2007
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News: 8 reasons Apple is the world's best tech firm
Apple isn't the biggest consumer electronics company, nor the most profitable, but it probably holds the title of the coolest technology company on the planet. The iPod and iPhone maker knows something that other companies don't. Here are the eight secrets that make Apple the world's most admired technology brand
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