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Australian pricing for new Macs
Apple has revealed Australian pricing details for the new hardware line-up it announced overnight in the US, with the vendor's new low-end MacBook laptop starting at AU$1299.
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Amazon's Kindle comes to Oz
Amazon's hyped e-reader Kindle is coming to Australia, with plans for the device to begin shipping on 19 October.
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Toyota begins pre-production of Camry hybrid
The pilot production of the first Australian-built hybrid car began yesterday with the push of an oversized Power button in Altona, Melbourne.
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Gateway relaunches in Australia
The long-absent PC brand Gateway has been re-launched in Australia, attempting to target the fashion-conscious consumer.
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Apple store: Victoria gets another
Melbourne gets its second Apple retail store, this time at Doncaster Westfield.
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Pioneer plasma withdrawal won't mean cheaper Kuros
Customers looking to snap up a bargain-priced plasma after Pioneer's TV pull-out announcement will be disappointed as local representatives say prices will stay the same.
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How Better Place plans to revive the electric car
We sat down with the CEO of Better Place Australia, Evan Thornley, to discuss how his company plans to make the electric car a reality in Australia.
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Ford's Sync coming to Australia
Ford used its keynote speech at this year's CES to unveil a raft of interesting new car tech, including a new version of its Sync system, which will soon be coming to Australia, as well as intelligent instrument clusters and HD radio.
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Google peeps get Android phone for Xmas
Google Australia employees — and those in many other countries — received an HTC Dream Android phone for Christmas.
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Dell announces Good Guys partnership
Dell today announced a new retail partner in Australia, The Good Guys, complementing the company's existing partnership with Officeworks.
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Xbox 360 gets pre-Christmas price cut
Arcade unit gets AU$50 price cut in Australia; Pro and Elite units get AU$100 slashed.
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Optus 3G iPhone pricing announced
Optus will sell Apple's 8GB 3G iPhone for the outright price of AU$729 and AU$849 for the 16GB model, when purchased with Optus prepaid SIM cards.
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Vodafone: No 'dollar-a-day' broadband for Aussies
Vodafone New Zealand has launched a new "dollar-a-day" mobile broadband service, but the carrier's Australian office has told users not to hold their breath for a similar deal here.
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Toyota to build hybrid Camry in Australia from 2010
Toyota today confirmed that it will produce a hybrid version of its Camry sedan in Australia from 2010.
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Vodafone Australia claims iPhone coup
Vodafone Australia has announced that it will be selling the iPhone in Australia later this year.
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Adobe offers Aussies exclusive CS3 subscription
Australian users can now purchase Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium software as a subscription service, making the software more accessible to a wider audience.
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Dell gears up to reveal Aussie retail union
Dell is set to reveal its Australian retail partner tomorrow, with observers expecting a considerable market shake-up in wake of the announcement.
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Dell and HP still the life of the XP party
Facing a 30 June deadline to stop selling PCs with Windows XP, the world's largest computer makers are getting creative, with Dell and HP's Australian offices staying cagey about their intentions.
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Telstra's CDMA shutdown: No gain without pain?
As Telstra prepares to close off its CDMA network at the end of the month amidst concerns over customer migration to Next G, industry observers have said that after the dust settles the new network could hold promise for bush users.
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Wii breaks another sales record in Australia
200,000 Wiis sold in 50 weeks, the quickest of any console in Australia.
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