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Chrome Grabs 1% Of Browser Market In 24hrs

Talk about hot chrome--Googles new Chrome browser has already grabbed 1% of the browser market in its first day, according to a Web metrics provider and a report in computerworld.com.

Archive, Internet

Foxtel Mobile: Hits iPhone, iPod

Watch Foxtel and the footy on your iPhone.

Archive, Internet

Google’s Maps Now Track Indoors

Click to enlargeNow when lost inside a building, simply open Google Maps on your Android smartphone and it’ll tell you where to go. You could be running late for a...

Archive, Hardware

Budget-Friendly Medion Notebook For Power Users

For a consumer, specifications play an important role come decision time. Sure, a lot of people may decide to purchase a popular brand of notebook, but for someone who is...

Archive, Hardware

Samsung’s Spec-tacular Galaxy Note II Phablet

Samsung's Galaxy Note II is breaking the records set by the original compliments of its bigger screen, expansive software suite and more powerful hardware.

Archive, Hardware

That’s Fast! Telstra Gateway To ‘Blistering’ 8Mbps Speed $89

Telstra has just unleashed new hotspot that turns into portable Wi-Fi and Ethernet device proming 'blistering' sppeds of 1.1Mbps - 20Mbps. Ultimate Gateway allows businesses take a super-fast network with...

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Sony Slashes Blu-ray Drive Prices

Sony Australia has announced significant price drops for its internal desktop Blu-ray drives. The Sony Internal SATA Blu-ray Burner is now 30 percent cheaper, while its Internal SATA BD-ROM Drive...

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JB Hi Fi Profits UP 3%

Jb online sales soar 40% as profits, earnings boom

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OZ First To Get Win 10 Multimillion Dollar Marketing Campaign Planned

Australia and New Zealand will be the first Countries in the world to get Windows 10 with several PC manufacturers vying to be the first to deliver a new generation...

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Victorian PC Panel

A PC and Notebook purchasing initiative from the Bracks Government hopes to save the State up to $20 million over the next five years

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