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Article | 28/01/2011 Amazon Kindle book sales soar
During its earnings announcement today, Amazon released some tantalizing tidbits that show just how its book business has evolved in the past year. Th...
Article | 25/01/2011 DNLA software push for home networks
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) has been busy certifying hardware, with more than 9,000 consumer electronics products receiving its stamp o...
Article | 21/01/2011 Pioneer unveils new 3D Blu-ray players
Pioneer Electronics has announced two new 3D Blu-ray players for the Australian market, the Pioneer BDP-LX54 (RRP $599) and Pioneer BDP-430 (RRP $499)...
Article | 21/01/2011 Porn in Apple's App Store? Keep Dreaming
For a minute there, it seemed like hell had frozen over.
Article | 19/01/2011 Microsoft makes a bid for your living room
In an otherwise underwhelming keynote speech at this year's CES tradeshow, Microsoft made a play to control the biggest screen in the house.
Article | 13/01/2011 EU to scrap monitor, printer, set-top box tariffs in June
World trade authorities have ordered the European Union to scrap tariffs on three types of consumer electronics from Taiwan, Japan and the United Stat...
Article | 12/01/2011 Arduino documentary is perfect for geek movie night
If you're looking for a good movie to watch tonight while curled up in the sofa with your significant other, Arduino: The Documentary may...not be the...
Article | 11/01/2011 Philips remote to bring Wii-style controls to TVs
Philips has a solution to the button-laden madness of today's remote controls, and it behaves a lot like the motion controllers of Nintendo's Wii.
Article | 11/01/2011 50 Cent launches headphones with sleek
Dr. Dre, Eminem, and other hip-hop luminaries have pushed their own headphones, and rapper 50 Cent is now working with Sleek on his model.
Article | 10/01/2011 CES 2011 was likely biggest show in three years, says CEA
This year's Consumer Electronics Show attracted around 140,000 people, easily surpassing pre-show estimates and beating the two prior events, the even...
Article | 8/01/2011 Blu-ray continues to thrive, in spite of streaming threat
Hard to believe that just five years ago at CES, the Blu-ray Disc specification first announced. And five years on, with one format war under our belt...
Article | 7/01/2011 Hacked iTunes accounts continue to sell in China
The sale of iTunes accounts that have reportedly been hacked has yet to be stopped by Apple or the Chinese e-commerce site hosting the sellers.
Article | 8/01/2011 UltraViolet could mean you'll really 'own' that movie
A group of Hollywood studios and technology companies has come up with a system for buying digital movies and TV shows that's supposed to do away with...
Article | 15/12/2010 South Australia, Broken Hill go digital
Australia’s transition to digital free-to-air television has continued with analog TV signals permanently switched off this week in regional South Aus...
Article | 9/12/2010 Hot e-reader sales will continue into 2011, Gartner says
Global sales of e-readers like Amazon.com's Kindle will reach 6.6 million devices by the end of 2010, and then jump 68 per cent to 11 million devices ...
Article | 8/12/2010 Amazon responds to Google eBookstore with Kindle for web
Amazon isn't accepting the launch of Google's eBookstore without a fight: the company will unveil a revamped Web-only version of its Kindle app today,...
Article | 7/12/2010 Amazon to demo Kindle for the Web on Tuesday
Amazon plans to demonstrate a new version of Kindle for the Web on Tuesday, one day after Google launched its Google eBooks and eBookstore strategy.
Article | 2/12/2010 Google Editions e-book store launching soon
Google says it will launch Google Editions, its anticipated universal format e-book store, by the end of 2010.
Article | 2/12/2010 AirPlay's support for third-party apps may expand
AirPlay, one of the main feature additions in iOS 4.2, could soon work with third-party apps and Safari, according to a purported Steve Jobs e-mail th...
Article | 2/12/2010 iPad gains on Kindle in e-reader race, but does it matter?
The race to become the most popular e-reading in the United States is down to Apple's iPad and Amazon's Kindle, according to a recent survey of 2,800 ...

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