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Apple claims biggest leap in technology with iPhone 4
A sleeker, faster fourth-generation iPhone has been hailed as the "biggest leap" since the original.

iPhone 4 - sweet features, high-def video tricks
High-def video shooting - and even editing - can be done on Apple's latest iPhone.

iPad surprises and revelations
It seems the iPad came before the iPhone – one among a series of revelations from Apple CEO Steve Jobs in a recent lengthy interview.

While Aussies buy up iPads, a little country waits...
Australians are buying up iPads at an alarming rate - but Kiwis still have to wait until 'sometime' in July.

Aussies snap up 'gorgeous' iPad
'I've got my iMac computer and my iPhone and I would probably buy anything that had an i in front of it,' said an Apple fangirl as the iPad launched in Sydney.

Whitcoulls takes e-book service live
Readers now have the option of turning digital rather than paper pages after yesterday's launch of Whitcoulls' e-book service.

iPad mania overshadowed by human cost concerns
Apple has been embarrassed by publicity surrounding 11 suicide attempts at the vast Foxconn facility which produces iPad and other products.

'I've never used a PC. They creep me out'
Don McGlashan talks to MacPlanet about scoring film, making music on Macs and why there's no PC in the mix.

'Flash crash' saw Apple shares gain 40,000%
Apple shares soared 40,000 per cent and traded at US$100,000 apiece during the 'flash crash' of 6 May.

iPadding - the cost of cutting edge cool
How much will the iPad cost in New Zealand? Still no idea, but it might pay to butter up the bank manager now.

iPad: Manual not included
The iPad doesn't come with instructions - and it's not the only gadget to do so. Are we losing our curiosity about how technology works?

Apple may face antitrust probe over Flash scrap
US officials plan to check whether Apple is violating antitrust rules by requiring software developers to use Apple programming tools to create applications for the iPhone and iPad.