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Chinese covertly purchase iPhones:In scenes reminiscent of a generation ago, Chinese are tapping friends and relatives travelling abroad to bring back electronic devices that are unavailable in China.
Sunday Sep 7 13:22 AEST

Chinese covertly purchase iPhones

7 Sep 2008

In scenes reminiscent of a generation ago, Chinese are tapping friends and relatives travelling abroad to bring back electronic devices that are unavailable in China.

Saturday Sep 6 07:43 AEST

Seinfeld, Gates make Microsoft ad debut

6 Sep 2008

Microsoft's $US300 million ($A370.14 million) advertising campaign features comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates trying to buy shoes at a discount store.

Friday Sep 5 16:11 AEST

MySpace links users to hurricane emergency alerts

AFP | 5 Sep 2008

In what is heralded as the seeds of an Internet-age emergency broadcast system, MySpace has teamed with the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to spread news on hurricanes through users of the online social network.

Thursday Sep 4 19:06 AEST

First cloned dog produces offspring

4 Sep 2008

The world's first cloned dog has become a father following the first successful breeding of cloned canines, South Korean researchers say.

Wednesday Sep 3 18:27 AEST

Nov 26 deadline for broadband submission

By Karlis Salna | 3 Sep 2008

A national broadband network is a step closer with the federal government announcing the deadline for bids for the multi-billion project.

Wednesday Sep 3 14:15 AEST

Dutch firm plans cheap electric cars

3 Sep 2008

A Dutch-based company plans to produce affordable electric cars by the end of 2009, promising they will be much more powerful than existing models.

Wednesday Sep 3 10:36 AEST

Solar power station plans for Canberra

3 Sep 2008

The ACT Labor government will move ahead with plans to build a massive solar power station capable of powering 10,000 homes, if re-elected next month.

Tuesday Sep 2 16:43 AEST

Google launching new web browser

2 Sep 2008

Google, creator of the world's most popular internet search engine, has developed its own web browser in a challenge to Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer.

Tuesday Sep 2 15:30 AEST

Tutankhamun's twins in tomb: expert

2 Sep 2008

The remains of two foetuses found in the tomb of ancient Egypt's boy king Tutankhamun may have been twins and were very likely his children, an expert says.

Monday Sep 1 17:03 AEST

Dory the fish fossil found in Qld

By Rosemary Desmond | 1 Sep 2008

A Queensland museum curator says he's found the most intact skeleton ever discovered of a 100-million-year-old fish.

Monday Sep 1 10:54 AEST

Russian police kill website owner

By Vladimir Isachenkov | 1 Sep 2008

The owner of an independent website critical of authorities was shot and killed by police in a volatile province in southern Russia, his colleague said.

Friday Aug 29 14:00 AEST

Steve Jobs bumped off by Bloomberg

By ninemsn staff | 29 Aug 2008

Apple CEO Steve Jobs was yesterday declared dead by a financial news service that bungled his obituary and prematurely posted it online.

Thursday Aug 28 18:36 AEST

Clash of galaxies reveals dark matter

28 Aug 2008

Space telescopes have captured images of a huge collision of two galaxy clusters that sheds some light into the universe's mysterious dark matter, NASA says.

Thursday Aug 28 12:56 AEST

Sydney tech firm behind Olympic medals

28 Aug 2008

A Sydney-based technology firm is the brains behind much of Australia's Olympic medal haul, the NSW government says.

Technology news: most popular articles

 Chinese covertly purchase iPhonesIn scenes reminiscent of a generation ago, Chinese are tapping friends and relatives travelling abroad to bring back electronic devices that are unavailable in China.
 Dutch firm plans cheap electric carsA Dutch-based company plans to produce affordable electric cars by the end of 2009, promising they will be much more powerful than existing models.
 Dory the fish fossil found in QldA Queensland museum curator says he's found the most intact skeleton ever discovered of a 100-million-year-old fish.
 First cloned dog produces offspringThe world's first cloned dog has become a father following the first successful breeding of cloned canines, South Korean researchers say.
 Seinfeld, Gates make Microsoft ad debutMicrosoft's $US300 million ($A370.14 million) advertising campaign features comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates trying to buy shoes at a discount store.
 Tutankhamun's twins in tomb: expertThe remains of two foetuses found in the tomb of ancient Egypt's boy king Tutankhamun may have been twins and were very likely his children, an expert says.
 Google launching new web browserGoogle, creator of the world's most popular internet search engine, has developed its own web browser in a challenge to Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer.
 Russian police kill website ownerThe owner of an independent website critical of authorities was shot and killed by police in a volatile province in southern Russia, his colleague said.
 Nov 26 deadline for broadband submissionA national broadband network is a step closer with the federal government announcing the deadline for bids for the multi-billion project.
 Solar power station plans for CanberraThe ACT Labor government will move ahead with plans to build a massive solar power station capable of powering 10,000 homes, if re-elected next month.
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