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Blade Runner author's family takes aim at Google
The family of Blade Runner author Philip K Dick is threatening to sue Google over its new Nexus One mobile.
<i>Life in 2030:</i> NZers becoming wired citizens of global society
Today's Facebook generation will help blur national boundaries in future, a researcher says.
First iPod, then iPhone - is Apple about to launch iSlate?
It appears that Apple is preparing to launch its much-rumoured tablet PC.
iTunes – iWant a divorce!
Pat Pilcher explains why, after a tumultuous and frustration filled relationship, he and iTunes are parting ways.
Is Air NZ's in-flight tech enough to make flying fun?
One of the perks of being a tech journalist living in a small country at the very ends of the earth is that I occasionally get to hop aboard a plane and travel to somewhere to write about gadgets.
Christmas crackers: Gadgets that mean business
Simon Hendery offers some suggestions for IT items that will bring business benefits to the user in 2010.
Projectors shrink to pocket size
Forget slide shows in the sitting room. Projectors are popping up in all sorts of places - including digital cameras and mobile phones.
Review: Jet-setting travel gadgets
From keeping entertained to staying in touch, or even finding your way around, travel gadgets can be incredibly useful.
Set-top box takes on MySky
TelstraClear's Wellington and Christchurch customers will soon get the first glimpse of the company's new personal video recorders.
TelstraClear testing internet TV service
TelstraClear has been testing a new television service with the potential to make it a full-service provider.
Half man, half machine: The cyborgs are coming
A breakthrough in implantable electronics could see cyborg technology coming a step closer to reality.
3D high def telly is ancient news
Colour 3D high resolution TV was invented over 70 years ago by a brilliant Scotsman inventor extraordinaire, John Logie Baird.
Movies coming to a memory stick near you
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen will be one of the first flicks available on Kingston memory stick.
Flying cars, heated pants: Why can't we buy this stuff?
Jet packs! Motors that run for ever! Centrally heated pants! We've been promised these wonders, and many more, for ages. So what's the hold-up?