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Apple floats to the top with iCloud service
PC expected to suffer as music storage system makes hard drives redundant.

Google set to turn smartphones into wallets
New Android phones will be fitted with so-called near-field communications (NFC) technology, which means they can communicate wirelessly with readers at checkouts.

When in Rome - don't get lost
While in Amsterdam I had a meeting with TomTom, the Dutch navigation company that has an app out for iPhone.

New TV tech - at last, 3D for the sofa slob
Lying on the couch and watching a movie in high-def is one of life's great pleasures - unless you've got a 3D television.

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

Cinemas at war with studios over home screenings
British cinema chains could refuse to show major films in a showdown with two leading studios over home viewing.

Warning: iPhones can spy on you
New Zealanders are being warned smartphones, including iPhones and Android handsets, could be secretly tracking their every move.

Moral doubts over real life Terminators
Wars in the future may be waged by a new generation of combat robots.

Amazon vs Apple: The race for the future of music
Experts believe cloud players are the way of the future for music listeners. Jerome Taylor reports.

Review: Motorola Flipout
Attempts to develop phones for the female market have included a pink clamshell which opened to reveal a makeup mirror.

Software lets parents monitor kids' calls
New spy software has gone on sale in NZ to allow parents to monitor their children's text messages and cellphone calls.

Steve Jobs responsible for 'killing' music, says Bon Jovi
Eighties rocker Jon Bon Jovi has slammed Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, saying is "killing" the music industry with iTunes.