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    The Apple TV may already be in TV makers' hands 13/02/2012 11:00:00

    Reports about Apple's expected television set continue unabated with a new claim that Apple is talking to Canadian telecoms Rogers Communications Inc. and Bell Canada Enterprises about a possible TV set deal. The talks appear so serious that Bell and Rogers reportedly have Apple TV set prototypes in their respective development labs, according to The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest national newspaper.
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    Londoners take to social media outlets during the riots 09/08/2011 23:54:41

    The photograph shows a hooded young man looking toward the sky just after he apparently threw something. Close by, a Citroen compact car is completely engulfed in flames.
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    NetQin denies claims that it uploads malware with its antivirus software 26/03/2011 08:54:00

    NetQin Mobile on Friday denied reports that claimed it had deliberately installed viruses on customers' mobile phones along with its antivirus software and then charged customers to remove the malware.
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    Mt Druitt brawl allegedly started via Facebook 04/02/2011 14:22:00

    Police monitored activity on Facebook and other social networking sites to track two rival groups of young men who clashed at the Mt Druitt Westfield shopping centre at 7:45PM on Thursday.
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    Ninemsn maps get live traffic updates 14/05/2010 09:05:00

    Intelematics Australia, operators of the SUNA Traffic Channel, has announced a partnership with Ninemsn that allows motorists in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast to access live traffic updates on the Internet.
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    Sony, Samsung, Panasonic 3D TVs: So What's On? 11/03/2010 03:33:00

    If you're the early-adopter type who doesn't mind paying top dollar for the latest tech gear, 3D TV may tickle your buying bone. But once you've shelled out thousands of dollars for 3D-enabled hardware, such as a Panasonic, Sony, or Samsung 3D TV, a 3D-capable Blu-ray player, and two or more pairs of 3D glasse, well, what's on 3D TV anyway? Here's your 3D programming guide for 2010.
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    Your GPS and live traffic updates 05/03/2010 16:40:00

    In-car GPS navigation units are proving more popular as their price continues to fall. Where a premium GPS unit with top-end features once retailed for close to $1000, newer models can be had for less than $500. These handy devices provide drivers with turn-by-turn navigation across Australia (and often across the globe), meaning you’ll never have to reach for a street directory again.
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    French net filtering plan moves forward 17/02/2010 22:09:00

    French lawmakers voted Tuesday to approve a draft law to filter Internet traffic, a measure the government says is intended to catch child pornographers. The bill will now go on for a second and final reading.
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    French lawmakers to vote on net filtering next Tuesday 12/02/2010 03:59:00

    French lawmakers will vote next Tuesday on a proposal to filter Internet traffic. Part of a new security bill, the measure is intended to catch child pornographers, but critics say it won't succeed. Once the filtering system is in place, though, it will allow the government to censor other material too.
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    China blames online games for drugs, murder, teen pregnancy 25/12/2009 16:15:00

    China's state news channel has blamed hugely popular online games for problems including drug addiction, teen pregnancy and even murder this month as regulators crack down on allegedly harmful content in games.
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    Maxon Cinema 4D R11.5 11/12/2009 09:57:00

    Maxon’s modelling, animation and rendering software fills a technical and economic niche between the likes of quick modellers, such as SketchUp, and the full-blown power of Maya. The application now runs faster, offering a quick, fluid modelling experience when running on Mac OS X Snow Leopard on our MacBook Pro, but also holds up well on Leopard on a PowerMac G5 (R11.5 also offers support for Windows 7 and older).
 
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