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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Wednesday September 10, 2008


Apple unveils revamped iPod range

A thin and smiling Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs launched a much thinner, curved iPod nano music player, joking about the state of his much-discussed health.


Blah power: comic stars smell success on the net

Forget perfume, underwear and cosmetics, today's A-list celebrities are moonlighting as technology entrepreneurs.


Google-Yahoo deal facing new scrutiny

Yahoo's plans to boost its profits in an online advertising partnership with rival Google could be moving into the crosshairs of the US Justice Department.



TECH NEWS WIRE

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BlackBerry boosts market share

BlackBerry devices captured more than 50 per cent of the US smartphone market in the second quarter.


Google promises better privacy rules

Google says it will further cut the amount of time it stores data about users' search requests, to meet European privacy demands.


Survivors confront the terror in their heads

Psychiatrists are using virtual reality of the September 11, 2001, attacks to help victims still traumatised by that day, writes Jane Lyons.


BIZ TECH

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Pink Ribbon connections all tied up

When the National Breast Cancer Foundation last ran its Pink Ribbon Breakfast campaign it had teams of volunteers pretending to be an online computer system.



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