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Google captures Galapagos Island beauty

Google has gathered images of the beauty of the Galapagos Islands for the internet titan's online maps.

Google has gathered images of the beauty of the Galapagos Islands for the internet titan's online maps.

Kindle Fire goes to 170 countries

Amazon has announced it is expanding sales of its Kindle Fire HD tablet to more than 170 countries.

Amazon has announced it is expanding sales of its Kindle Fire HD tablet to more than 170 countries.

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  • » Twitter tightens security after breaches
  • » Google 'doing right thing' on tax
  • » South African police website hacked
  • » Twitter upgrade too late for NZ MP
  • New Xbox One game console unveiled

    Microsoft has unveiled an eagerly awaited new generation Xbox One video game console.

    Apple denies tax 'gimmicks'

    Apple has denied using 'gimmicks' to dodge taxes and says it welcomes a review of US fiscal laws.

    Solar plane aims for new distance record

    Solar Impulse has embarked on the second leg of its historic journey across America.

    Yahoo unveils makeover of flickr site

    Yahoo! has unveiled a design of its flickr photo platform following the company's acquisition of Tumblr.

    Report reveals online stranger danger

    A new report by internet security company McAfee has revealed one in five children talk to strangers online.

    Optus rolls out 4G to Canberra

    Optus has expanded its 4G network to include Canberra, with the service expected to be available from June.

    Digital gambling a risk for young people

    An Adelaide university researcher has warned parents they need to become more vigilant about gambling games.

    Robot reduces GPS to millimetres

    Samaritan owners will be able to pinpoint their locations with greater accuracy courtesy of a new robot.

    Google boss defends British tax affairs

    Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt has defended the US internet giant's tax arrangements.

    Yahoo Japan suspects theft of user IDs

    Yahoo Japan Corp says it suspects up to 22 million user IDs may have been stolen.

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