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- 19 April 2013
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News: Razer honours unauthorised 90 percent discount code
Razer has confirmed that it will go ahead with orders placed with an unauthorised 90 percent discount code.
- 18 April 2013
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News: Egan TeamBoard hooks up with Ingram Micro
EganTeamBoard has named Ingram Micro Australia as its new distribution partner - and only authorised distributor - for the full range of TeamBoard products in Australia.
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News: TomTom ditches Nike for new GPS sport watches
After partnering with Nike to produce the Nike+ SportWatch GPS, TomTom has decided to produce its own range of sport watches without any additional help. The Dutch company announced two new GPS watches overnight, the TomTom Runner and the TomTom Multi-Sport.
- 17 April 2013
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News: Move over, Apple: Toshiba Kirabook gives Windows its first Retina rival
Thanks to Toshiba, Windows finally has a laptop with a high-resolution display to rival Apple's vaunted Retina-sporting MacBooks.
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News: Intel lays foundations for SDN gear that could shake up networking
If software-defined networking ultimately changes the landscape of networking, Intel could be one of the biggest beneficiaries -- and might be one of the reasons.
- 16 April 2013
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News: Kobo Aura HD vs. the competition: A backlit e-reader tale of the tape (chart)
Kobo has Amazon in the crosshairs with its new Aura HD e-reader, which features a higher-resolution display than the Kindle Paperwhite--albeit at a higher price tag.
- 15 April 2013
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News: Kobo targets e-reading elite with Aura HD
Canadian e-book and e-reader heavyweight Kobo is targeting the top end of the market with its new |Aura HD e-reader. Created from feedback from Kobo’s most avid readers, the Aura HD has a larger and higher-resolution screen, a larger battery and more onboard storage.
- 12 April 2013
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News: Solar flare blacks out some radios, but the end is not (necessarily) near
Don't set your Google Inactive Account Manager just yet, but there are billions of tons of solar matter hurtling toward the Earth at more than 600 miles (970 kilometers) per second. NASA estimates the plasma will hit our atmosphere late Friday night, U.S. Eastern Daylight Time.
- 11 April 2013
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News: Gigabot comes not to destroy but to print
Have you ever thought to yourself, 3D printers are cool, but they're just too small? Well then, the Gigabot (funding through May 9) may be for you.
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News: Australian market more concerned with print quality than cost: Oki
Businesses in the Australian market look for quality instead of cheap printing.
- 10 April 2013
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News: Oculus Rift VR headset is easy to repair, at least for developers
Developers will have no problem cracking open the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset that connects to a PC and plays 3D games.
- 09 April 2013
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News: PARC spin-out launches Kickstarter campaign to disrupt home networking market
PowerCloud Systems, a company spun out of the famed PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)--birthplace of the etthernet, laser printing, and the graphical user interface--aims to upend the consumer networking market with a new cloud-managed Wi-Fi router. The company launched a Kickstarter campaign on Tuesday to bring its new Skydog Home Network Package (funding through May 14) to market.
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News: Space policy launched by Federal Government
The Federal Government has released Australia’s first ever space policy – the Satellite Utilisation Policy.
- 08 April 2013
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News: Intel doubles speed of Thunderbolt interconnect
Intel has doubled the speed of the Thunderbolt data transfer technology, which will soon shuttle data between host computers like Macs and peripherals at a rate of 20G bps (bits per second).
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News: Slideshow: The Week in Mac Accessories: You should see our USBs!
If you're looking for the latest USB 3.0 technology (including the hubbiest hub ever) look no further than the latest Mac-accessory roundup. Also: cases, key covers, adapter holders, super docks, air filters, and even a backpack.
- 05 April 2013
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News: London School of Fashion exhibition shows 3D-printed fashions
See shoes, glasses and jewelry from designers creating fashions using 3D printers – and see them being created.
- 04 April 2013
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News: University of Notre Dame students 3D-print a living animal's skeleton
Last month, we saw an incredible use of 3D printing where doctors replaced 75 percent of a man's skull. Now, one University of Notre Dame grad student is one-upping the this accomplishment by recreating the entire skeleton of a living mouse.
- 02 April 2013
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News: Three biggest misconceptions about 3D printing
If your business isn't already investing in 3D printing, it should be. And if you have a 3D printer, you should buy another one, recommends Gartner research director Pete Basiliere.
- 01 April 2013
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News: Trade groups look for uses for recycled CRT glass
An electronics and a recycling trade group are looking for ways to reuse recycled cathode ray tube (CRT) glass from computer monitors and television sets, with a US$10,000 prize for the best proposal.
- 31 March 2013
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News: It's World Backup Day, so you should back up, and here's how
World Backup Day 2013 has arrived for its third anniversary so will you backup and avoid losing your precious files?
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