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You probably know Cat or Caterpillar as the guys in yellow and black, makers of construction equipment and those boots the cool kids were wearing for a little while. Now…

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Samsung’s launch of a little brother to the Galaxy S4 looks to be imminent as more pictures have leaked of the little tyke. It looks like we’re going to see…

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Google Glass may well only just arriving for developers, but that hasn’t stopped a slew of apps making an appearance, some functional and some tapping into the brave new world…

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Don’t start chopping up those bank cards just yet – it looks like Google won’t be announcing its physical credit card at Google I/O after all. The “Google Wallet…

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Chinese phone manufacturer Huawei hasn’t been shy when butting heads with U.S. and European lawmakers, but the company’s founder hasn’t been as forthright. In fact, the reclusive Ren Zhengfei…

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The HTC First smartphone is checking in with an almost free price on U.S. carrier AT&T, as poor sales speculation for the Facebook phone has mounted. “The HTC First…

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Future – tech fair exposes geeky visions CNET (blog) The school will feature those and more student and faculty innovations Thursday at its Digital Arts and Technology Expo, which this year…

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Introduction The new Olympus TG-2, which replaces the Olympus TG-1 , has all the usual tough credentials. It’s waterproof down to 15m (49ft), shockproof for drops from up to 2m…

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Photos of an unknown LG device have leaked on the web, with speculation suggesting it could be the rumoured Google Nexus 5 or LG’s own as-yet-unannounced Optimus G2 device…

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By Gandalf’s beard! Have you seen how cheap it is to pick up an SSD today? If you’re not throwing solid-state boot drives into all of your systems then…

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Images of a QWERTY-packing BlackBerry 10 handset have leaked on social media this weekend, which may have given us another look at the company’s rumoured affordable R10 device. The photo…

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Amazon may have just accidentally spilled the beans on the Acer Iconia W3 , an unannounced tablet that was previously rumored to be the first 8-inch Windows 8 device. The Iconia W…

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More than a third of consumers reckon they are likely to buy more items by phone when they begin using 4G technology, according to a new survey. The eCustomerServiceIndex (eCSI)…

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Beyond its sleek aluminium chassis and its UltraPixel camera tech , perhaps the most lauded feature on the HTC One handset was its front-facing dual speakers. Now, it seems, the…

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The size of Samsung’s rumored Galaxy Note 3 has been a subject of much debate, and those keeping score can add a new column to their charts: 5.99 inches. Previously the two…

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The Samsung GALAXY Note II is a truly terrific smartphone, but it brings a lot to the party in terms of its most basic function – making crystal clear phone…

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In our tech-focused minds its sometimes easy to forget that not everyone is packing a cutting edge, top of the range smartphone in their jeans pocket. So when IDC…

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It’s more good news over in Korea as Samsung announces its sixth straight quarter of profit while taking another chunk out of Apple’s market share – and the Samsung Galaxy S…

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Most of the pages we print out get thrown away straight away; 80% of everything printed is discarded within half an hour, according to Toshiba. That’s why Toshiba is taking…

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An Aussie bookshop is taking on Amazon, offering a $50 voucher when customers trade in a Kindle device and replace it with a different ereader. Pages and Pages of Mosman…

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