Technology
Sony's movie glasses
Reuters
Sony has shown off a bendable video screen and glasses that allow people to watch movies on the go.
Sony to launch world's lightest 8-inch netbook
Getting rid of an old PC? Smash it up first
Reuters
If you're planning on getting rid of an old computer, make sure you remove the hard drive first and smash it up with a hammer, a British consumer group has advised.
Top 10 celebs who should have their own games
By SAM PRESCOTT - NZGamer.com
MC Hammer and Soulja Boy are getting their own video games, so why not these celebrities too?
Concern over new downloading laws
By GILES BROWN - The Press
Opponents of an illegal-downloading law that comes into force next month fear it could see people disconnected from the internet without proof they are breaking copyright rules.
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Teens flaunt sex, drugs on MySpace
Reuters
More than half of teenagers mention risky behaviors such as sex and drugs on their MySpace accounts, US researchers said.
Aussie MySpace party runs riot
Sandisk's new iPod rival
Reuters
SanDisk will sell a portable digital music player that uses memory cards preloaded with songs.
10 great ideas in gaming
By DENE BENHAM - NZGamer.com
Just what is it that fuels the gaming industry? The cynic might say it's the bottom line, but for Dene Benham it's all about ideas.
Ballmer shows off new Windows
By ASHER MOSES - SMH
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has unveiled previously unseen features of the upcoming Windows 7 and announced the public availability of a beta version of the operating system, indicating it is on track to be launched in January next year.
Thailand blocks 2,300 sites deemed insulting to king
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- Breakthrough in Air NZ crash investigation
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Sandisk's new iPod rival
SanDisk will sell a portable digital music player that uses memory cards preloaded with songs.
Teens flaunt sex, drugs on MySpace
More than half of teenagers mention risky behaviors such as sex and drugs on their MySpace accounts, US researchers said.
The game of fame
MC Hammer and Soulja Boy are getting their own video games, so why not these celebrities too?
Ballmer shows off new Windows
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has unveiled previously unseen features of the upcoming Windows 7 and announced the public availability of a beta version of the operating system, indicating it is on track to be launched in January next year.
