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		<title>Protect Your Computer From Online Threats</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new web threat hits your computer every 2.5 seconds. And with 83% of Internet users in Australia banking online, identity theft on the rise and more confidential information being stored on the web than ever before, regularly updating your online security system is essential. If you&#8217;re currently on the look-out to switch security software, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://media.lifehacker.com.au/wp//2009/11/lockedlaptopl.jpg" alt="" class="left" />A new web threat hits your computer every 2.5 seconds. And with 83% of Internet users in Australia banking online, identity theft on the rise and more confidential information being stored on the web than ever before, regularly updating your online security system is essential. If you&#8217;re currently on the look-out to switch security software, purchase <a href="http://shop.trendmicro.com.au/tradeup_AU.asp">Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010</a> today and they will credit you your remaining subscription.<span id="more-367462"></span></p>
<p>Whereas previous methods of testing security software were done on offline PCs, <a href="http://www.nsslabs.com">NSS Labs</a>, an independent network testing facility, has developed a new method to test security software against threats using a real-world, online computing environment.  </p>
<p>Using this new procedure, NSS Labs tested the leading security systems to show which vendor offered the best protection. Trend Micro, and its Internet Security Pro 2010, blitzed the field, scoring significantly higher than any other security vendor thanks to the unique protection of Smart Protection Network.  </p>
<p>As the only security solution that stops threats in the cloud, before they get to your computer, Pro 2010 offers better protection to customers— from the biggest corporate enterprises to families in their homes. You don’t have to download updates or definitions; The Trend Micro Smart Protection Network automatically updates itself every second. </p>
<p>So if you are considering an alternate security solution, don’t wait another second. Buy <a href="http://shop.trendmicro.com.au/tradeup_AU.asp">Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010</a>  today and they will credit you your remaining subscription.  So what are you waiting for?</p>
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		<title>Nokia 6710 Navigator Zooms To All The Good Things</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GPS phones are definitely all the rage these days, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they actually make navigating easy. The Nokia 6710 Navigator does, though. And it&#8217;s all thanks to the touch-sensitive zoom bar. 
Tucked in below the display, this nifty little feature lets you zoom in and out of maps on the 2.6&#8243; screen. Just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/Nokia-6710-Navigator-2.jpg" alt="" class="center" />GPS phones are definitely all the rage these days, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they actually make navigating easy. The Nokia <a href="http://www.nokia.com.au/find-products/all-phones/nokia-6710-navigator" target="_blank">6710 Navigator</a> does, though. And it&#8217;s all thanks to the touch-sensitive zoom bar. <span id="more-359283"></span></p>
<p>Tucked in below the display, this nifty little feature lets you zoom in and out of maps on the 2.6&#8243; screen. Just drag your finger in whatever direction you want. And if that little gem isn&#8217;t enough to jump up and down like a goose, wait for it; the zoom panel also works in the web browser and media gallery.</p>
<p>The Nokia 6710 Navigator was made widely available at the beginning of October through Optus, and coming soon to Vodafone, Hutchison 3 and selected retailers for a RRP of $629. </p>
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		<title>Nokia 6710 Navigator: Travellers&#8217; Best Friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 21:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cumbersome, difficult-to-fold, easy-to-crease maps are the bane of any traveller&#8217;s existence. But, that may not be the case for much longer, with the release of Nokia&#8217;s 6710 Navigator.
The Nokia 6710 Navigator is the ultimate travel companion, giving you instant access to maps with 3D landmarks for over 200 cities worldwide, voice guided turn-by-turn drive and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/Nokia-6710-Navigator.jpg" alt="" class="left" />Cumbersome, difficult-to-fold, easy-to-crease maps are the bane of any traveller&#8217;s existence. But, that may not be the case for much longer, with the release of <a href="http://www.nokia.com.au/find-products/all-phones/nokia-6710-navigator" target="_blank">Nokia&#8217;s 6710 Navigator</a>.<span id="more-359280"></span></p>
<p>The Nokia 6710 Navigator is the ultimate travel companion, giving you instant access to maps with 3D landmarks for over 200 cities worldwide, voice guided turn-by-turn drive and walk navigation.  You can also search for tourist attractions, hotels, restaurants, shopping destinations, post offices, transport, ATMs and more with the inclusive online City Guides provided by Lonely Planet and ViaMichelin.</p>
<p>“The Nokia 6710 Navigator does even more than get you from A to B, with its integrated online city guides and other premium content such as weather and live traffic updates,” said Nokia’s product and technology manager, Gill Hollister.</p>
<p>The Nokia 6710 Navigator was made widely available at the beginning of October through Optus, and coming soon to Vodafone, Hutchison 3 and selected retailers for a RRP of $629. </p>
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		<title>Nokia Gets You To The Good Things</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve heard that Nokia&#8217;s 6710 Navigator helps you drive places without getting pissed off revved up. But that doesn&#8217;t mean that the navigation help ends when the engine stops. The 6710 Nav also offers walk navigation so you can find your way along laneways, paths or parks when you&#8217;re out of the car and on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/Nokia-6710-Navigator-2.jpg" alt="" class="center" />We&#8217;ve heard that <a href="http://www.nokia.com.au/find-products/all-phones/nokia-6710-navigator" target="_blank">Nokia&#8217;s 6710 Navigator</a> helps you drive places <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/10/nokia-gets-you-there-without-getting-revved-up/" target="_blank">without getting <del datetime="2009-10-09T03:35:40+00:00">pissed off</del> revved up</a>. But that doesn&#8217;t mean that the navigation help ends when the engine stops. The 6710 Nav also offers walk navigation so you can find your way along laneways, paths or parks when you&#8217;re out of the car and on two feet. <span id="more-359274"></span></p>
<p>As well as instant access to maps, turn-by-turn drive and walk navigation, the 6710 Nav lets you search for restaurants, bars, music venues, shopping destinations, transport, ATMs and more with the inclusive online City Guides provided by Lonely Planet and WCities.</p>
<p>“The Nokia 6710 Navigator will soon render the age-old map reading obsolete,” said Gill Hollister, Nokia’s product and technology manager, Australia and New Zealand.  “The ability to navigate via a mobile, which you already carry around with you, has obvious advantages.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes, it certainly does.</p>
<p>The Nokia 6710 Navigator was made widely available at the beginning of October through Optus, and coming soon to Vodafone, Hutchison 3 and selected retailers for a RRP of $629. </p>
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		<title>Catch The Fugitives And Win A Panny BD Recorder!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Panasonic is putting up a Blu-Ray Recorder as bounty for the capture of its Prison Break escapees. There will be 8 manhunts in 8 locations with 8 bounties and we&#8217;ve got the details.  Hit the jump for a full rundown.
For your chance to win the BD recorder or the grand prize of a Full [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/PrisonBreak.jpg" alt="" class="left" />Panasonic is putting up a Blu-Ray Recorder as bounty for the capture of its Prison Break escapees. There will be 8 manhunts in 8 locations with 8 bounties and we&#8217;ve got the details.  Hit the jump for a full rundown.<span id="more-360334"></span></p>
<p>For your chance to win the BD recorder or the grand prize of a Full HD Home Theatre System (TV and all!), join Panasonic on <a href = "http://www.facebook.com/panasonicAustralia" target = "_blank">Facebook</a> or <a href = "http://www.twitter.com/panasonicau" target = "_blank">Twitter</a> to receive clues about where the fugitives are hiding out.</p>
<p><strong>How it works:</strong></p>
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<li>Every Monday and Thursday at 9AM, clues are revealed on Panny&#8217;s Twitter and Facebook pages</li>
<li>Decode the clues to find the website where the fugitives are hiding (hint* check banners)</li>
<li>Click the banner to reach the concealed capture page </li>
<li>Print out the captured fugitives from the capture page</li>
<li>Take a photo of yourself with the fugitives as proof you caught them</li>
<li>Post that photo on Panasonic’s Facebook Page before the start of the next hunt, and you’re in the draw.</li>
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<p>Happy hunting!</p>
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		<title>Nokia Gets You There Without Getting Revved Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Days of the humble paper-based road atlas are well and truly numbered. Well, that&#8217;s what the marketing people at Nokia are claiming, anyway, with the release of their 6710 Navigator.  The new mobile is designed to help you find your way by car or on foot around a maze of city streets and locate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/wp//2009/10/Nokia-6710-Navigator.jpg" alt="" class="left" />Days of the humble paper-based road atlas are well and truly numbered. Well, that&#8217;s what the marketing people at Nokia are claiming, anyway, with the release of their <a href="http://www.nokia.com.au/find-products/all-phones/nokia-6710-navigator" target="_blank">6710 Navigator</a>.  The new mobile is designed to help you find your way by car or on foot around a maze of city streets and locate points of interest (POIs).<br />
<span id="more-359270"></span></p>
<p>The Nokia 6710 Navigator gives you instant access to maps with 3D landmarks and voice guided turn-by-turn drive navigation, all of which can be pre-planned on your laptop and downloaded to your mobile.  Live traffic and safety updates will also help you reach your destination with ease and in great time.</p>
<p>Gill Hollister, Nokia Australia &#038; New Zealand product and technology manager, said: “The Nokia 6710 Navigator not only provides directions but goes a step further in helping motorists search and find other important locations such as petrol stations and nearby parking lots.”</p>
<p>You little beauty.</p>
<p>The Nokia 6710 Navigator was made widely available at the beginning of October through Optus, and coming soon to Vodafone, Hutchison 3 and selected retailers for a RRP of $629. </p>
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