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						<title>NZ kept in the dark over iPad release</title>        
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						<description>Apple has announced an April 3 release date for the iPad in the United States but there is no indication of when the tablet computer will be available in New Zealand.Richard Webb, chief executive of Renaissance Corporation, a...</description>
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						<title>Device subs could lift magazine circulation</title>        
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						<description>NEW YORK - Magazine publishers in the United States may have a new way to boost flagging circulation: the iPad.The Audit Bureau of Circulations said yesterday that it had changed its definition of a digital magazine to accommodate...</description>
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						<title>Avatar DVD release looms - but no 3D</title>        
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						<description>NEW YORK -  Avatar  is coming to DVD, but not yet in 3D.Twentieth Century Fox announced Tuesday that James Cameron&apos;s sci-fi epic will be released in the US on Blu-ray and regular DVD on April 22. The studio noted that the release...</description>
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						<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:55:23 +1200</pubDate>
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						<title>&apos;Alice&apos; sparks quick-fire DVD release scrap</title>        
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						<description>LAS VEGAS &amp;#45; Disney&apos;s plan to quickly release the blockbuster  Alice in Wonderland  on DVD is heating up a debate between Hollywood studios and movie theatres over how quickly films move from the big screen to people&apos;s living r...</description>
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						<title>US Masters to be broadcast in 3D</title>        
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						<description>AUGUSTA &amp;#45; The Masters will be broadcast in 3D &amp;#45; although few own the technology to take advantage.Augusta National has announced that next month&apos;s tournament can be viewed on 3D&amp;#45;capable television sets and computers....</description>
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						<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 09:19:32 +1200</pubDate>
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						<title>Smartphone users hanging up on Palm - is this the end?</title>        
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						<description>SAN FRANCISCO &amp;#45; Last year, Palm thought it had all the pieces for a turnaround in the market it pioneered: A new CEO known for making the iPod a household name, a sleek new smart phone called the Pre and fresh, intuitive operating...</description>
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						<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:51:27 +1200</pubDate>
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						<title>3-D TV coming to a lounge near you</title>        
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						<description>Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3-D TVs in American stores this week, beginning what TV makers hope is the era of 3-D viewing in the lounge.Samsung Electronics announced yesterday that it was selling two 3-D models. With...</description>
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