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         <title><![CDATA[Apple finally launches iTunes 11, and it looks great]]></title>
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	So long, iTunes 10. Apple has begun rolling out the 11th iteration of its iTunes media player and store, and we're digging the redesigned interface, improved search, ability to play content straight from iCloud and sync playback across devices.

	For the most part, the new iTunes feels like the old iTunes. The experience is much faster though and has a decidedly more modern, streamlined user interface featuring flashy, colourful graphics. Apple has trimmed a lot of fat, but with so much...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[ Technology: One day smartphones will know your body better than you do]]></title>
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	Smartphones, tablets and the range of apps that run on these devices are transforming the health and lifestyle sector, and as technology continues to evolve at a lightning speed, the future landscape is a fascinating one.

	Imagine a microchip in your tooth, which monitors your food intake and alerts you if you are being unhealthy; or glasses and contact lenses that act like an intuitive camcorder, recording special moments based on the emotional and physiological spikes of...]]></description>
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