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Shape Up or Else: ACCC Warns Telcos

ACCC has issued a warning to the telecommunications industry, saying that it must raise its standards in its treatment of consumers or risk increased scrutiny and action.

ACCC Chairman, Mr. Graeme Samuel said the ACCC expects carriers to close off access to their mobile networks for rogue operators.

“Problems such as misleading advertising, unfair contracts and deceptive mobile phone competitions have been allowed to proliferate by service providers, publishers and carriers, who have turned a blind eye while taking a slice of the profits. It is no longer acceptable for carriers to wash their hands of responsibility as operators use their networks to entrap phone company customers with unwanted, expensive and difficult to unwind subscription services,” says Samuel.

“If all carriers do not exhibit a responsible attitude to closing down rogue operators, they must expect the ACCC to pursue remedies available to it under the Trade Practices Act. Consumer protection issues in telecommunications consistently ranked number one as the sectors most complained about to the ACCC Infocentre, with more than 4,000 complaints a year.”

The ACCC consistently received complaints about mobile premium services, primarily related to unsolicited services and billing, with about half alleging consumers had received premium services without agreement.

 

Other concerns included advertising practices; consumers not understanding contracts, including inadvertently signing up to a subscription service; and difficulties with unsubscribing and the complaints handling process.

“The ACCC is drawing a line in the sand – we’re saying to the poor performers, and there are many of them, mend your ways.”

A particular concern was the targeting of readers of youth magazines by mobile premium service providers.  He warned the ACCC was prepared to take on publishers for running advertisements which they knew to be misleading or deceptive.

“Similarly, the ACCC is firmly of the view, that companies which advertising plans as ‘unlimited’ should be very cautious when using such terms. To avoid misleading consumers, any qualifications to ‘unlimited’ calls or SMS messages must be clearly stated and not so significant that they negate the overall impression of the ad,” says Samuel.

The ACCC also encouraged consumers to make sure they fully understood the terms and conditions of their contracts.

HTC Appoints New Sales Manager

HTC has announced the appointment of Minh Phan to the role of Channel Sales Manager for HTC Australia and New Zealand.

Minh was previously Account Manager at LG Electronics where he was responsible for developing and maintaining strategies to maximise handset sales and strengthen the channel relationships. Preceding this, Minh was Key Account Manager Optus SingTel and NSW Sales Account Manager for Cellnet where he focused on managing client relationships and was instrumental in maintaining and increasing the market share of Cellnet.

In his new role at HTC, Minh will continue to strengthen the relationships with HTC’s indirect retail channels and will also be in charge of developing and maintaining go-to-market strategies to launch HTC branded accessories in Australia and New Zealand.

HTC’s Sales and Marketing Director, Anthony Petts said, “Minh’s appointment reflects HTC’s commitment to strengthening our relationships with our distributors and retail channel partners. He is joining our dynamic team at an important time in the company’s history, with HTC already launching the Touch HD and Dream in the first quarter of this year. Minh’s wealth of experience in sales and account management will be valuable in developing go-to-market strategies for our exciting and innovative 2009 product roadmap.”

4 Terabyte WD Storage For Mac

Apple users can store up to 4 terabytes of data with the new external drive from WD.


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The My Book Studio Edition II works with Mac computers and is also compatible with Apple’s Time Machine automatic backup feature. The new 4 TB My Book Studio Edition II external storage system’s dual-drive RAID 0 configuration and high-speed interfaces claims to deliver high performance for creative professionals, workgroups, small offices, and individuals.

The system offers four interfaces: eSATA,  FireWire 800, FireWire 400, and USB 2.0. The system uses WD’s hard drives with WD GreenPower Technology that cuts power consumption.

WD’s Vice President of Marketing for its Branded Products Group, Dale Pistilli said, “The new My Book Studio Edition II is the best choice for creative professionals who require massive capacity and extra-fast performance. With 4 terabytes of capacity, photographers, graphic artists, videographers, and home video enthusiasts alike will have the space they need to store hours of high definition videos as well as the performance they need for demanding video editing applications.”

The Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II is available now for $999.

See: www.westerndigital.com

Samsung Returns With New Notebooks

Samsung has finally re-entered the notebook market after its two year absence with the launch of four new notebooks.


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The NC20 mini-notebook offers a 12.1-inch LED wide screen and has a native resolution of 1280 x 800. Samsung claims that the NC20 incorporates the largest keyboard in a mini-notebook for easy typing, placing less strain on the wrists and enables faster typing with fewer errors.

It runs on a VIA Nano processor, has a battery life of up to seven hours, comes with an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera, and weighs 1.5 kilograms.

The Samsung N120 comes with two speakers and a dedicated sub-woofer, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a bright LED screen, and promises up to 9.2 hours of continuous usage. This 10-inch mini-notebook also comes with a full-sized keyboard that will make typing fast and easy.

Samsung Electronics’ Director for its IT Division, Philip Newton said, “The launch of the NC20 and N120 into the Australian market represents a big step forward for Samsung’s IT offering. Together with our newly launched range of notebooks, we now offer consumers the ultimate in choice for the latest in portable computing.”

“Our mini-notebooks are first in their class. Answering consumer’s needs, Samsung has tied together the convenience of a large screen and full-size keyboard with superior battery life to make the mini-notebooks the ultimate internet and lifestyle accessory. We believe the style and size of these products will meet consumer expectations, as they have in other markets,” he added.

 


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Samsung X460
In addition to the two mini-notebooks, Samsung has also launched the X460 and R610.

“These notebooks provide the perfect opportunity to present consumers with the features that meet their needs like brighter screen and longer battery life, all in an incredibly light and stylish body,” said Newton.

The 14.1-inch X460 utilises Samsung’s SuperBright LED backlit LCD display, which according to the company, means that the screen is thinner, up to 33 per cent brighter and consumes less power than a traditional LCD screen. It weighs 1.8kg, comes with a built-in optical drive, and has up to five hours of battery life.

The Samsung R610 sports a piano-black finish and a Protect-o-Edge casing to ensure durability and reliability on the move. The R610 offers a large, 16-inch LED backlit screen, comes with a full sized keyboard, and can last up to 4.8 hours. The R610 can also be connected to HD televisions or home theatre systems to enjoy all of their photos, videos and content.

RRP:
NC20: $999
N120: $899
X460: $2,999
R610: $1,999

See: www.samsung.com.au

AOC Monitor Cuts Energy Bills

The new AOC monitor will save you money as it claims to use 50 percent less power.


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According to the company, the 36 Series uses uses only 50 percent of the power compared to normal operation (when in power-saving mode) without affecting the image quality. This is complemented by the company’s i-Bright technology which reduces backlight CCFL for lower power consumption and reduced mercury levels.

It sports a glossy piano black finish with touch sensitive control keys and comes with 30,000:1(DCR) contrast ratio, 160-degree viewing angle, and USB ports.

The unit also comes with an image ratio control that switches display formats from 4:3 to 16:9 and six display settings (text, Internet, games, movies, sport & power saving mode) to cater to different viewing situations.

The AOC 36 Series is available now with an RRP starting from $199 (18.5-inch).

See: www.aocmonitor-anz.com

Monster 256GB USB Flash Drive Revealed

Users can now store thousands of files on their USB drive as Kingston launches the world’s first 256GB USB drive.


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The Kingston DataTraveler 300 promises up to 20MB/sec read and 10MB/sec write speeds, includes a Password Traveler security software for Windows to protect important files, and can store massive amounts of data.

Kingston Technology’s Regional Manager for Australia and New Zealand, Vaughan Nankivell said, “Having the ability to carry over 51,000 images in such a small format demonstrates how far flash technology has developed. Users can also safeguard their data by initializing the Password Traveler software which will allow business users and consumers to password protect their data in a privacy zone without the need of administrator rights.”

The Kingston DataTraveler 300 features a sleek cap-less design that will protect the USB connector when it is not in use and is enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost. The Kingston DataTraveler 300 is available for $1,299 by special request and comes with a five-year warranty.

New HTC Diamond A Great Smartphone

The Touch Diamond2 has a lot of new and improved features that make it one of the few Windows Mobile based phones worth looking at this year. This HTC smartphone is definitely better than its predecessor and will simplify the way users communicate.


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The Diamond2 is one slick-looking phone with its stainless steel front and glossy piano-black rear. It sports a 3.2-inch WVGA touch screen (800×400), with HTC including four buttons (Call pick up, Start Menu, Back, and Call End/Home) as well as a touch-sensitive zoom bar (which we will be discussing later) below the screen. It also comes with a 5-megapixel camera and a VGA camera used for video calls and conferences.

The mini-USB port on the base of the handset is used for charging and synchronising your phone, as well as connecting the proprietary headphone. Unfortunately, the unit does not have any 3.5mm headphone jack.

HTC’s TouchFLO interface always made it easy for us to access our contacts, multimedia files, and phone settings. The Diamond2 uses the latest TouchFLO interface we love, with HTC adding more subtle but useful features to strengthen the system. One great example of this is the ‘People Centric Communication’ feature that allows a user to see a contact’s details, text messages, e-mails, as well as call history in one window.

 


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Another thing that sets this unit apart from other smartphones is its zoom bar. If you need to zoom in on images or want a closer look at a webpage, all you need to do is to slide your finger to the right. Conversely, sliding your finger to the left will zoom out the image or webpage. This function also works well with the Google Maps app (pre-installed on the Diamond2).

In terms of features, the Touch Diamond2 comes with the lot. It is HSDPA-enabled, comes with Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth, and supports Microsoft Exchange E-mail. The 528MHz Qualcomm processor as well as its 512MB of memory ensures that the unit will run smoothly with minimal lag and loading times.

The Diamond2’s default on-screen keyboard is small and cramped, which made it difficult for us to compose text messages. Fortunately, other input methods were available, giving us the option to choose how to type numbers and text.

Finally, users would be happy to know that the Diamond2’s battery life has improved dramatically. With the Wi-Fi turned on and with us using the unit to call, text, and send e-mails occasionally, the unit lasted for almost two days.

Overall, the new HTC Touch Diamond2 is more for business-oriented users who want to stay on top of things. The HTC Diamond 2 will be available through Optus with pricing and plans to be released by the carrier.