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AV And IT Sales Fall 6.3 Per Cent CPI Rises 0.6 Per Cent
The Consumer Price Index has risen 0.6 per cent in the June quarter 2010...

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Navman Makes GPS Navigation Easier Than Ever

The latest in-car GPS navigation device from Navman has a large, bright touch-screen display for easy map and menu viewing coupled with great new software, making it one of the best GPS navigation devices today.

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Greenpeace Upset Over Gaming Consoles
Game console executives from Sony Microsoft and Nintendo are ducking for cover today after being slammed by Greenpeace who say that the gaming Companies are not doing enough to eliminate potentially harmful chemicals and metals from their games consoles.


Growth Slows Down Web Sites
During the past two weeks you will have noticed that our web sites have been serving very slowly, this problem has now been fixed with all 4Square Media sites being move to a brand new server.


LG Scarlet TV Launch More C Grade Than A grade
COMMENT: There are A grade celebrity launches and C grade celebrity launches but the event held last night in Sydney for the new LG Scarlet LCD TV was definitely a C grade rent a crowd launch attended by B grade celebrities and those paid to attend which included actress Natassia Malthe who is best known for her appearances in B grade movie flicks such as Sex & Death, Blood Suckers, and Alone in The Dark.


Video Downloads Gaining Popularity
The number of paying users visiting online video download sites has grown tremendously in the last year with Australian users seemingly addicted to downloading televisions shows after they air in the US.


Large King Street Wharf Property Goes On The Market
One of the largest properties at King Street Wharf has come onto the market. Located on the top floor facing Darling Harbour the 236 square metre commercial office suite has spectacular views across Darling Harbour and at the rear views of the City.


Water Price May Double
It’s no secret that Australian businesses and individuals consume vast quantities of water. The protracted drought means prices of the valuable commodity are set to increase, but by how much? A new report suggests it should double in cost.



 

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