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Australian IT prices to be investigated

An inquiry will look at whether Australians pay more for IT products than consumers in overseas markets.

An inquiry will look at whether Australians pay more for IT products than consumers in overseas markets.

Facebook releases camera app for iPhones

Facebook has released a 'camera' app that lets people take Instagram-style pictures to share with iPhones.

Facebook has released a 'camera' app that lets people take Instagram-style pictures to share with iPhones.

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    Commercial spacecraft speeds to space

    The launch of the Falcon 9 rocket opened a new, entrepreneurial era in spaceflight.

    Internet job ads drop 7pc in April

    New data shows job advertisements on the internet fell last month led by a decline in professional vacancies

    Govt to tighten up online privacy rules

    The govt will tighten privacy rules to give people more information about how their details are used online.

    SpaceX launches first commercial rocket

    A commercial rocket has blasted off with a load of supplies for the International Space Station.

    A commercial rocket has blasted off with a load of supplies for the International Space Station.

    Dell profit plunges on poor sales

    US computer maker Dell has reported a 33 per cent drop in profits in a disappointing first quarter report.

    American Express plants 'money trees'

    American Express has begun letting lovers of Zynga games plant money trees on 'Farmville' acreage.

    Google completes Motorola takeover

    Google has closed its $US12.5 billion deal for smartphone manufacturer Motorola Mobility.

    Facebook used as terrorist tool - expert

    The Australian Ambassador for Counter Terrorism says terrorists have embraced the rise of technology.

    The Australian Ambassador for Counter Terrorism says terrorists have embraced the rise of technology.

    UK 'auto-correct' generation can't spell

    Britain is being turned into an 'auto-correct' generation which can't spell words such as separate.

    Phones are distractions during catch-ups

    A survey shows eight out of ten Australians find phones are a distraction during catch-ups with friends.

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