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How to Gmail like a pro
Sun, 1st May 2011
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email
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personal email
Master Gmail with shortcuts: Learn how to navigate your inbox like a pro, saving precious time for the things that matter most.

How to buy a printer
Sun, 1st May 2011
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printing
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print management
Choosing the right printer: From inkjets for photo buffs to colour lasers for pro-quality prints, we guide you through picking the best for your needs.

26 free downloads
Sun, 1st May 2011
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adobe
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creative technologies
Things change often on the World Wide Web. NetGuide strongly recommends that you use caution when downloading anything from the internet.

Flip video heads to iphone, ipad and android devices
Sun, 1st May 2011
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smartphones
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ipad
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photography
FlipShare's new app brings its award-winning video capture to iPhones, iPads, and Android, making sharing moments easier than ever.

Meet the telecom tablet
Sun, 1st May 2011
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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byod
Telecom quietly releases new Android tablet aimed at gamers and budget-conscious buyers. Full review coming soon.

2. Indispensible Apps
Sun, 1st May 2011
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smartphones
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twitter
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ipad
Discover essential apps like Pixelate to visualise wall colours (iPhone, USD $2.59) or Subway’s loyalty manager (iOS, Android, Windows; Free).

Browser wars
Sun, 1st May 2011
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google
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internet explorer
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firefox
IE9 revitalises the browsing experience, introducing Pinned Sites and direct search in the address bar, fuelling the browser wars.

Email giant hacked
Sun, 1st May 2011
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cybersecurity
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email
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epsilon
Millions of names and email addresses stolen from Epsilon's database in a cyber attack, putting high-profile clients at risk.

Android app points the finger at file-sharers
Sun, 1st May 2011
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smartphones
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apps
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symantec
Android.Walkinwat is the first mobile phone threat that slaps the wrists of users who illegally download files from unauthorised sites.

Blockbuster on demand
Sun, 1st May 2011
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digital entertainment
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tv
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video
Nearly everything is available online these days and the ability to record live TV and order movies from the comfort of your home.

Canon Facing supply shortages
Sun, 1st May 2011
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creative technologies
Canon warns of looming product shortages in NZ and Australia due to Japan earthquake, affecting cameras and accessories until Q3.

Microsoft speaks out against illiteracy
Sun, 1st May 2011
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microsoft
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reading levels
Microsoft partners with New Zealand Ministry of Education to combat digital illiteracy among students and recent graduates.

Google jumps on the facebook bandwagon
Sun, 1st May 2011
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facebook
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Facebook has taken the online world by storm and is leaving a trail of casualties (Myspace who?) in its wake. Google is determined not to be one of them.

Subway goes mobile
Sun, 1st May 2011
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smartphones
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apps
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food
SUBWAY elevates fast food convenience in New Zealand with a versatile mobile app, offering loyalty rewards and wallet-free payments.

Personalised advertising: it’s a personal choice
Sun, 1st May 2011
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martech
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social media
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advertising technologies
You’re surfing the net, browsing Facebook, or reading emails and an ad perfectly tailored to your interests and needs happens to catch your eye.

Sony attempts to reassure PSN customers
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sony computer entertainment
The latest update from Sony advises that your PSN settings will not be affected by the intrusion and hints at the compensation that might be offered.

Ex-hacker hired to protect the internet
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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uc
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icann
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hacking
Former hacker Jeff Moss is now ICANN's Chief Security Officer, leveraging his insider expertise to bolster global internet safety.

EA announces Need for Speed: The Run
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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need for speed
EA unveils Need for Speed: The Run, a high-octane race from San Francisco to New York with no rules, set for a speculative Nov 15 release.

Fruit Ninja headed to Kinect?
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Rumours swirl as Fruit Ninja, the famed mobile game, may be slicing its way onto Kinect, hints a Korean classification board.

Bethesda releases Brink dedicated-servers FAQ
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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gaming
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital entertainment
The upcoming shooter from Bethesda will allow PC gamers to set up their own dedicated servers for online play without even requiring a full version of the game.