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Optus Internet Ads Misleading Says Court

The Federal Court has found that Optus breached the Trade Practices Act with its advertising of its "Think Bigger" and "Supersonic" internet plans.

Archive, Internet

Samsung Tab Hits Oz Next Monday

Samsung Australia has announced that its Galaxy Tab will be available next Monday, 8 November, for $999 at retailers nationally.

Archive, Hardware

Woolworths Gets Into Bed With Qantas

Woolworths is to launch an Everyday Rewards Qantas credit card next week which will carry a low annual fee of $89. The card is said to be one of the...

Archive, Credit

Vodafone To Deliver Better Customer Service

Vodafone aims to improve its customer service with the launch of a call back and express mobile phone repair and replacement service, as well as a new mobile and online...

Archive, Services

Panasonic Unveils New Tough Notebooks

Panasonic Australia has unveiled its new line of Toughbooks aimed at field personnel and mobile professionals.

Archive, Hardware

COMMENT: Will the Audit Of Samsung Australia Result In Big Changes?

COMMENT: The decision to fly in a Samsung Corporation audit hit squad of 13 people to audit the Australian operations of Samsung Australia appears to be a drastic move by...

Archive, Comment

Labor Introduces NBN Legislation

Senator Conroy announced that two bills have been introduced into parliament today which will set out the framework for the National Broadband Network.

Archive, Internet

Is Microsoft Yesterday’s Technology Company?

COMMENT: I purchased my first piece of Microsoft software 25 years ago in December. At the time Microsoft was a brand new company and I was running a brand new...

Archive, Comment

Online Transactions Gaining Traction Says ACMA

More and more Australian consumers are purchasing goods or services online, with ACMA finding that close to 90 per cent of household Internet users in Australia have engaged in one...

Archive, eBusiness

Businesses Exposed To Risks As Workforce Shops Online: Survey

Shopping on the job is likely to cost Australian businesses nearly $1000 per employee due to lost productivity and expose the company to increased security risks, says a new survey...

Archive, Human Resources