Month: May 2008
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Apple takes delivery of 188 mysterious ocean containers
“The fact that they are importing millions of units, combined with dwindling stocks of the first generation of iPhones,” persuades Peterson that these “electric computers” are, in fact, the 3G iPhones Apple is expected to release in a matter of weeks. read more | digg story
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Victory signs Chonburi star
Melbourne Victory has capitalised on a relationship formed during its maiden AFC Champions League campaign and strengthened its attacking options with the signing of star striker Ney Fabiano De Oliveira for two years from Chonburi FC. read more | digg story
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Ethanol fuel in test process
V8 Supercars has started fuel experiments in preparation for the 85 percent ethanol blended fuel called E85. read more | digg story
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XP memory tweaks to improve sytem and internet speed
The title says it all. read more | digg story
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Mozilla: Final Firefox 3 expected in June
Firefox fans looking for a major update to the open-source Web browser probably will get a final version of it next month. read more | digg story
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Potential end to Ford vs Holden duopoly
V8 Supercars Chief Executive Officer, Wayne Cattach, has confirmed that V8 Supercars Australia is investigating possible rule changes which could make the series more attractive to other manufacturers. read more | digg story
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NASCAR – Sprint Cup – Coca-Cola 600 Preview
Your source for the latest news in motor sports & NASCAR. Check out schedules & statistics, or get team, track, and driver info. read more | digg story
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Junior tweaks Townsville track
Falcon driver Steven Johnson and rival Commodore driver Russell Ingall visited Townsville last week, offering their views to improve the proposed V8 Supercar track. read more | digg story
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Clipsal revamp revealed
The South Australian Parliament is expected to approve the much-mooted $20 million upgrade to Adelaide’s Clipsal 500 infastructure next month. read more | digg story
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Windows 7 Features Demo
Demo of the upcoming Windows 7 with new features and applications. read more | digg story