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ABC Now Using Google To Buy Favouritism

The ABC who has been accused of being "left wing" and whose Q+A news coverage is currently under investigation is now using tax payer dollars to buy favouritism.

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ViewSonic Monitors Offer Detailed Imaging

VP 50 is a series of monitors comprising the 22-inch widescreen VP2250wb, 26-inch widescreen VP2650wb and traditional 4:3 19-inch VP950b claiming up to 110 percent colour gamut (VP2650wb) guidelines and...

Archive, Hardware

Review: Jabra’s New Drive Hits The Road

Jabra's new drive is a sleek little Bluetooth that has specs and a pricetag to rival some of its more expensive competition, but is it a complete car companion?

Archive, Reviews, Smartphones

Ad-Blockers Cost Networks $22bn

Ad-blocking software will account for $22 billion in lost advertising revenue this year, a 41 percent rise from 2014.

Archive, Technology

Google Only Wants To Milk YouTube

According to a recent report in Reuters, Googles number one priority this year is to make money off its YouTube video-sharing site, comments which sent Google's shares up 4.7 per...

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REVEALED: iPad 2 V Toshiba: $579 10.1 Android Tab Hit Oz June

Phew. No sooner were we over the shock that Toshiba's Thrive was shipping in July, as reported yesterday, it now seems its coming earlier. As in two weeks time.

Archive, Hardware

Call For Legal Action After Harvey Norman Refuses To Deliver Advertised Discounts To Hundreds Of Consumers

They love spruiking so called "Massive Discount Sales", but when consumers responded recently to a Harvey Norman offer, the big retailer took their money and then refused to give them...

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Harvey Norman CE Financier On The Skids

One of the largest financiers of consumer electronic in Australia is on the skids with their shares slumping from a high of $3.00 to $0.41c. Key to the Companies future...

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Steve Jobs Ghost Haunts Samsung Trial?

He was the Father of Apple, but Steve Jobs should not influence the upcoming trial, a US judge said.

Archive, Hardware

ACCC Orders 9.4% Access Prices Cut: Telstra Reportedly Considering Appeal Options

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has ordered that Telstra cut the prices it charges other operators to access its fixed line copper network, with Fairfax Media reporting that...

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