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A study finds that a demand for different apps on smartphones and tablets has created more jobs in the US.
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Securatrac has released a new app which denies users access to their mobile phone when it is moving quickly.
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Small businesses have embraced the internet but 16 per cent don't use anti-virus software, a study shows.
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A NSW brother and sister have been honoured as Australia's top young science minds.
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NSW drivers were wrongly charged for using Melbourne's CityLink tollway due to a technological glitch.
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Google removed web pages deemed offensive to Indian political and religious leaders following a court order.
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UK children's agency says parents' fear of technology and the internet is putting children's safety at risk.
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The US will change their air traffic control system from radar to one based on GPS satellite technology.
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Popular file-sharing indexing site BTJunkie says it is voluntarily shutting down.
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Two young sisters are about to launch a revolutionary new website aimed at tackling the problem of bullying.
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The Super Bowl is not just about football, it's an advertisers dream both on TV and online.
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Steve Jobs preferred vinyl to his iPod, Canadian rocker Neil Young has claimed.
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An online calculator has been created by the British government to help people monitor drinking habits.
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Apple has blocked Motorola Mobility's attempt to withdraw iPhones and iPads from its German store.
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A Taiwanese advertisement caused outrage with fans of Steve Jobs for impersonating him in the afterlife.

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