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    Set up your home network, Windows 7 edition 31 December, 2009 19:50

    With Windows 7, you can more easily share files and printers across a network via the new HomeGroups feature. HomeGroups lets you connect to files and printers with a group password - if all the PCs have Windows 7. But I'll show you how to get your Windows 7 PC to play nicely on a network that also has Macs and XP/Vista PCs.
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    Amazon.com expected to unveil Kindle 2 February 9 30 January, 2009 05:58

    By now, plenty of educated guesses have been offered up about what the next-generation Kindle e-reader will look like and do, and fans expect to find out for sure when Amazon.com holds a news conference in New York on February 9.
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    Toshiba shows its first TransferJet prototypes 12 January, 2009 11:30

    The first prototypes from Toshiba based on TransferJet, a short-range, high-speed wireless data transmission system intended as a replacement for cables, are on show at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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    Samsung stained by ink cartridge suit 29 August, 2008 08:13

    Electronics giant Samsung has been slapped with a lawsuit alleging that it "rigs" its printers to tell users falsely that they need to replace their ink cartridge even if there is plenty of toner left.
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    How TVs will get much, much flatter 31 July, 2008 09:52

    Plasma is dead. Front and rear projection? Fuggeddaboutit. LCD has a few good years left, and then it's sayonara, baby. TV technology's future lies in tiny phosphorescent molecules.
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    Industry heavyweights line-up behind Sony's TransferJet 18 July, 2008 08:24

    The possibility of a gadget world without wires took a big step forward Thursday when 14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
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    The future of e-paper: The Kindle is only the beginning 20 June, 2008 09:44

    Amazon.com's Kindle has turned a long under performing category of tech gadget -- e-book readers -- into an overnight hit, and in the process has boosted interest in electronic paper display (EPD) technology. The Kindle and its rival, the Sony Reader 505, both boast e-paper displays that look unnervingly like printed pages and consume next to no power. However, today's EPDs -- and today's e-book readers -- are only the beginning.
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    TOKYO EDGE - May's coolest gadgets 08 May, 2008 09:46

    If the new products we've seen in the last few weeks are anything to go by, we're in for a great year gadget-wise.
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    The A-Z of printer cartridge recycling 10 April, 2008 08:50

    Every year over 18 million printer cartridges end up in Australian landfill: that represents 34 cartridges a minute, and a net weight of about 5,000 tonnes per year.
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    What the Vista 'junk PC' lawsuit means for Windows 7 28 March, 2008 10:56

    Microsoft has taken plenty of heat in the Vista "junk PC" lawsuit. If the company is smart, it will take those criticisms to heart, and make sure it doesn't make the same mistakes when it launches Windows 7. Here's what I think that suit means for Windows 7.
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    Recycling program takes a big byte out of greenhouse gases 05 March, 2008 17:00

    The Byteback electronic waste recycling program has reached a significant milestone by preventing over 1000 tonnes of Greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere.
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