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Kiwi IT man sells up dream property to help rebuild Japan
A New Zealand IT entrepreneur is selling up a beachfront dream home to help rebuild Japanese business.

Success: Discounts delivered over the phone
Smartphone entrepreneur wins Hi-Tech award, and attracts some big-name customers.

Review: Alienware M14x
Having crafted up the world's first gaming netbook (the M11x), Dell subsidiary Alienware has opted to strike out for the middle ground with the slightly larger M14x.

Mac haters rejoice!
What does an Apple geek do on arrival in London? Go to the nearest Apple Store, of course.

Review: Dell ST2220T multi-touch monitor
In a fit of touchy feeliness, Dell has launched the ST2220T multi-touch LCD monitor.

<i>Debbie Mayo-Smith</i>: Old routine or new rewards - it's your choice
There's great comfort in sticking to your routine, isn't there? That doesn't just apply to what you order at restaurants or how you have your coffee. Most people also stick to their routine at work, doing what they've always done.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: An invitation to write the future
Movement aims to connect almost everything to the internet.

Hands on: Firefox 4
As the browser battlefront begins to heat up, Mozilla is shooting a specced up Firefox 4 into the mix.

A Thunderbolt from the Thunderblue
It has been remarked upon many times how Apple deletes a feature, forcing everyone to change. Cue teeth-gnashing.

Anthony Doesburg: Cyber war risk is here and now, author claims
Others dispute danger, but agree on the need to be prepared for attack.

Hands on: Internet Explorer 9
If you only tend to fire up Internet Explorer to download Firefox or Chrome, then you may want to check out what Microsoft’s elves have been slaving over.

Rebuilding Christchurch business: Cabbage Tree Creative
How lessons learned about offsite back up and remote services helped one small Christchurch company get back to work after the earthquake.

Browser wars light up as Microsoft releases IE9
Microsoft has released the full version of its slick hardware-accelerated browser, Internet Explorer 9.