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  • 3D printers create from array of materials

    Plastic? Metal? Cement? Take your pick -- 3D printers can manufacture actual objects out of these materials.

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    Mini-computer flies off shelves

    A wallet sized computer designed to help children learn programming skills was launched in the UK today -- before selling out within hours of going on sale.

  • Review: HTC Sensation XL Android phone

    Is a 4.7-inch screen just too big for a smartphone? HTC has bravely endeavoured to find out with the launch of the Sensation XL Android phone.

  • Pictures: Most anticipated tech products of 2012

    From Apple's iPhone 5 to next-gen thermostats to OLED TVs, here are 10 tech products we're looking forward to seeing in 2012.

  • LG to sell new ultra-thin TVs

    For flat-panel TVs, the choice for years has been between plasma and LCD. In the coming year, there'll be another choice, at least for those prepared to spend big.

  • Samsung surpasses Apple in ANZ mobile market: IDC

    Fresh on the heels of its tablet court case, Samsung has taken first place from Apple in the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) mobile phone market in Q3, according to IDC’s ANZ Quarterly Mobile Devices Tracker.

  • Tren teknologi pada layar radar

    Para manajer TI harus memperhatikan secara sistematis teknologi-teknologi kunci yang berpeluang besar dalam memberikan dampak pada industri mereka

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    Printer Buying Guide: Shopping Checklist

    Every enterprise owns, and regularly replaces, printers, copiers, multifunctional products and fax machines. The problem most face is not too few choices, but too many. How do you even begin to select the right one?

  • Printer Buying Guide: Technology Checklist

    Every enterprise owns, and regularly replaces, printers, copiers, multifunctional products and fax machines. The problem most face is not too few choices, but too many. How do you even begin to select the right one?

  • Printer Buying Guide: FAQ

    Every enterprise owns, and regularly replaces, printers, copiers, multifunctional products and fax machines. The problem most face is not too few choices, but too many. How do you even begin to select the right one?

  • Sony to release PlayStation Vita in Japan

    Sony has announced it will release its next-generation PlayStation Vita games console in Japan on December 17, as it looks to mount a fresh challenge to rivals, including struggling Nintendo.

  • What are you using your HP TouchPad for?

    Were you one of the lucky Australian consumers to get your hands on HP's TouchPad tablet for $98 yesterday?

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    Win an iPad 2 in the 2011 Computerworld Media Usage survey

    Computerworld is running its 2011 Media Usage survey, quizzing you on your Internet browsing habits and media consumption. We're interested in learning more about how you view and share technology-related content and information. Your feedback will help us to more closely align our services with your needs, so give us a hand by taking the survey!

  • Apple rules phone, tablet browsing market

    Mobile browsing has more than doubled in the last year and now accounts for over 6 per cent of all online activity, according to a US a Web statistics company said today.

  • Salesforce.com moves to make enterprise more social

    When you hold the world's largest software technology conferences in the world, you expect to announce a few innovations to your flagship product. True to form, Salesforce.com has announced several additional products and services based around the theme of 'the social enterprise' at its Dreamforce 2011 event in San Francisco.

  • SAP now offering premium support option in China

    SAP is now offering its high-end MaxAttention support service to customers in China in response to increasing demand there for its ERP software, the company announced Thursday.

  • How desktop virtualisation can help manage consumer devices

    If two technology trends were ever made for each other, at least in vendor marketing materials and generically simple diagrams of IT infrastructure, they are the consumerisation of IT and desktop virtualisation.

  • Facebook inspired HTC ChaCha, Salsa coming to Vodafone

    Vodafone is expected to launch the HTC ChaCha and Salsa Android phones next month, after HTC sent out an invitation to journalists for a media launch event on 30 June.

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    Why Chromebooks will fail

    Everyone wants what Microsoft's got, namely control of the most widely used computing platform. Or, more accurately, everyone wants the billions and billions of dollars that flow in from the dominance of desktop computing.

  • Opinion: Chromebooks are doomed to fail

    A month from today, the Chromebooks from Samsung and Acer will hit the street. Google hopes to revolutionize mobile computing and free us from the shackles of the traditional PC experience, but the Chromebook is going to fizzle.

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