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New Telstra Service Simplifies Messaging

Telstra will now allow users to combine email, voicemail, picture messaging, SMS, and multimedia communications in one online and mobile service.

Archive, Services

Meh? Samsung 10.1″ Galaxy Tab Dissed, Yet Loved. Can It Beat iPad 2?

Initial reviews are in. So does Tab 10.1" do the business?

Archive, Hardware

Opal Ticketing System Future In Doubt: Pay-Wave Waved Tthrough

The future of the NSW Government's controversial Opal contactless card fare-payment system is in some doubt, after Transport Minister Andrew Constance yesterday revealed plans to trial a rival system allowing...

Archive, Technology

Review: All-In-One HP PC Not So Touch Smart

HP has joined the touch bandwagon by releasing a PC that has a touch-sensitive screen, allowing you to use your fingers to scroll through menus and files. But despite looking...

Archive, Hardware, Reviews

84 Inches: Sony Launches Gigantic 4K TV

Sony has launched a gi-normous 84 inch, WiFi ready TV that has four times as many pixels as a Full HD television.

Archive, Hardware

Optus Introduces Retail Assist Integrated Service

Optus Business has introduced a new mobile point-of-sale capability, Retail Assist, which it states allows retailers to process sales, check stock availability, access customer information and support back-end operational requirements...

Archive, Services

Starbucks Down Under Runs Out Of Beans

In the battle between Starbucks and the humble cappuccino, it looks like the cappuccino has won with the expected closure of all its 85 stores nationwide at the close of...

Archive, Retail

Samsung Profits Thrive From Strong Galaxy S3 Sales

Samsung's Q2 results have solidified the company as the world's top technology firm by revenue, generating record operating profit of $5.7 billion.

Archive, Hardware

World Wi-Fi Day: Telstra To Provide Free Wi-Fi

Telstra will be providing free access to its Telstra Air Wi-Fi hotspots around the country as part of World Wi-Fi Day.

Archive, Internet

City Software Goes From Bricks To Clicks

IT Retailer, City Software, will close its two stores by June 30 and reinvent itself as an online and call centre business.

Archive, Retail