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Stop! Optus Are Bill Police & (Not) Charging You

Optus are the new bill police and on the prowl for data roamers and plan jumpers.

Archive, Retail

NBN Co Eyes G.fast Potential Amid Forecast Global Growth

NBN Co is looking to the potential of G.fast technology in its multi-technology mix rollout, today pointing to new research showing G.fast is poised for growth around the world in...

Archive, Internet

Dell, Hitachi & Western Digital Accused Of Theft

According to reports, US company Convolve last week filed a federal lawsuit charging that Dell, Western Digital and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies have all violated its patents for vibration-control techniques...

Archive, Hardware

Samsung Moves Quickly To 7G

Samsung has announced it is accelerating its plans to standardise on 40" and 46" LCD panels as a result of its move to the larger format 7G LCD panels.

Archive, Hardware

HTC One X Users To Get Jelly Bean Update

Australian owners of the highly popular HTC One X will today begin receiving an upgrade to version 4.1 of Google's Android operating system.

Archive, Hardware

BlackBerry Joins Social Network Race As Facebook Rivals Sprout

The BBM community already has over 35 million members.

Archive, Services

New Apple Macs To Be Launched Next Week?

It could be that Apple is getting ready for the launch of new Macs next week, following on from last month's iPhone and Apple Watch launches, with speculation building as...

Archive, Hardware

AV In NZ Booming Says IDT MD

According to the managing director of IDT, Gerry Wilkins, the New Zealand audio-visual market is showing strong growth with a very positive vibe.

Archive, Services

WiMAX Gets Closer To Reality

WiMAX technology has reached a milestone on its way to becoming a deliverable, with the opening of the WiMAX Forum Certification test lab in Spain.

Archive, Hardware

It’s War, iTunes: Samsung To Get Loud On Music

Samsung want you to listen to them. To its music services, that is.

Archive, Services