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MacFans on Mac plans - a Store is born
MacFan editor Miro Lucassen talks Apple in Holland, and we watch the curious development of a possible Apple Store.

Travel gadget: DesignGo micro mouse
A laptop or a netbook is an increasingly important piece of gear for travellers. They're great for checking emails, seeking information, looking up maps, keeping in touch via Skype and writing stories.

Kiwi IT man sells up dream property to help rebuild Japan
A New Zealand IT entrepreneur is selling up a beachfront dream home to help rebuild Japanese business.

Review: Alienware M14x
Having crafted up the world's first gaming netbook (the M11x), Dell subsidiary Alienware has opted to strike out for the middle ground with the slightly larger M14x.

Mac haters rejoice!
What does an Apple geek do on arrival in London? Go to the nearest Apple Store, of course.

<i>Chris Barton</i>: Pirates may help lawmakers see the treasure
Copyright debate shows politicians have no idea what the internet really is.

Review: Dell ST2220T multi-touch monitor
In a fit of touchy feeliness, Dell has launched the ST2220T multi-touch LCD monitor.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Good law better than fast law, says US expert
Lawyer applauds NZ's cautious legal response to tech developments.

Cameron's Mars rover 3D camera plan bites dust
When one of his Hollywood blockbusters runs over budget or behind schedule, as they almost always do, James Cameron tends to confound the naysayers by eventually producing a hugely lucrative commercial hit.

Hands on: Firefox 4
As the browser battlefront begins to heat up, Mozilla is shooting a specced up Firefox 4 into the mix.

A Thunderbolt from the Thunderblue
It has been remarked upon many times how Apple deletes a feature, forcing everyone to change. Cue teeth-gnashing.

Anthony Doesburg: Cyber war risk is here and now, author claims
Others dispute danger, but agree on the need to be prepared for attack.

Hands on: Internet Explorer 9
If you only tend to fire up Internet Explorer to download Firefox or Chrome, then you may want to check out what Microsoft’s elves have been slaving over.