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AR.Drone: Vroom with a view
The new iPhone controlled flying toy has Matt Greenop in geek heaven.

Warning: iPhones can spy on you
New Zealanders are being warned smartphones, including iPhones and Android handsets, could be secretly tracking their every move.

Attack of the codes
It's the battle of the apps between planet Apple and Amazon backed by Google's Android army. Tony Murrow explains the clash of the titans

Software lets parents monitor kids' calls
New spy software has gone on sale in NZ to allow parents to monitor their children's text messages and cellphone calls.

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.

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

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Rebuild from disaster with the click of a mouse
Technology to "print" a complete house is just around the corner.

Webstock: Michael Lopp, bridges, werewolves and Apple
Michael Lopp is a Silicon Valley-based engineer who writes about pens, bridges, people, and werewolves.

AT&T CEO: Apps should run on many devices
AT&T Inc.'s CEO Randall Stephenson, expressed frustration with the way applications are sold to smart phone users, saying customers should be able to buy an application once and have it work across many different devices.

Success: Business banks on mobile money
Cellphone entrepreneur tries again, with venture targeting emerging markets.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: King of the jungle keeps rumour mill ticking over
Apple's secrecy has encouraged much speculation about the company's plans.