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Apple keeps its iPhone 4 customers guessing
Apple's eagerly awaited iPhone 4 was expected to have sold out yesterday and Vodafone can't say when the next shipment will arrive.Hundreds of people queued for hours trying to get their hands on the iPhone 4 that went on sale...

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Published: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:30 a.m.
Technology to combat car gangs 'too costly'
Transport Minister Steven Joyce scrapped a planned crackdown on professional car thieves despite the strong support from the Justice Ministry and police to introduce the compulsory technology.Insurance claims top $100 million...

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Published: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:30 a.m.
Telecom gets $75m for AAPT consumer sale
Telecom has quit part of its Australian business with the sale of its retail business to rival iiNet.The A$60 million ($75 million) deal will see iiNet buy AAPT's consumer division complete with 200,000 broadband and phone customers.It...

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Published: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:30 a.m.
NZ gets iPhone 4 after launch fail
Apple's iPhone 4 has finally gone on sale in New Zealand after a spectacular launch fail this morning. With iPhone mobile provider Vodafone saying it would not launch as promised, backed up by retailers JB Hi-Fi and Magnum Mac...

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Published: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 02:00 p.m.
Telecom nets $75m for AAPT sale
Telecom has finally rid itself of its struggling Australian retail business, confirming it sold the consumer division of its AAPT unit for A$60 million ($74.8m) to iiNet Ltd.The phone company also sold its 18.2 per cent stake...

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Published: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:00 p.m.
Windows tablets 'job one urgency' says Ballmer
WASHINGTON - Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said that developing Windows-based tablet computers and getting them to market is "job one urgency" for the US software giant."We have got to make things happen...

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Published: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:32 a.m.
 
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