Stories by: Howard Dahdah
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JB Hi-Fi signed up to boost TiVo Christmas sales 09/10/2008 19:13:00
TiVo’s retail reach within Australia is expanding after the Seven Media Group announced Thursday that JB Hi-Fi will this month commence selling the product in its stores. - +
Guest post: Broadband over Power Lines -- dead and buried? 07/10/2008 16:20:00
It wasn't that long ago that broadband in Australia was considered to be 256Kbps and if you were lucky, 512Kbps or 1.5Mps! Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) had a decent business case, especially as it could theoretically deliver ridiculously fast speeds of 200Mbps over existing infrastructure. - +
Trend Micro: Don’t buy antivirus software 01/10/2008 13:02:00
Trend Micro’s consumer security product manager has recommend people not to buy antivirus products, including his own. But there is a method to his madness, he assures. - +
Ericsson demos mobile broadband at 160Mbps 29/08/2008 13:55:00
Ericsson has demonstrated wireless broadband technology that can transmit data at 160Mbps. - +
Ticketek apologises for not-so-Dandy mailout 12/08/2008 17:30:36
Ticketek Tuesday afternoon issued a formal apology to the individuals whose emails it exposed in a botched newsletter mailout. - +
Google blurs faces to protect privacy in Australian Street View 05/08/2008 08:36:00
Google Australia has gone the way of its UK counterparts and chosen to blur the faces of people caught on camera in the local version of its Street View service, launched today. - +
Dell turns to Gizmo to drive home support services 31/07/2008 15:16:08
Dell has enlisted the help of Sydney-based tech support company Gizmo to help drive its business further into the home and small office market. - +
A phone so Bold. BlackBerry unveils latest smartphone 29/07/2008 15:53:54
Research In Motion is hoping to further its advance in the consumer handset market with the launch of its BlackBerry Bold 3G smartphone - +
Free ad costs Fairfax a rap over the knuckles by ACCC 28/07/2008 13:59:54
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has rapped Fairfax Digital over the knuckles for misleading customers over the use of the term 'free' in conjunction with a mobile phone property listing on its Domain real estate site. - +
Device keeps elderly in touch 04/07/2008 12:52:03
A touch screen device that aims to address the issue of social isolation in Australia's elderly population, is nearing commercial rollout. - +
eBay jettisons controversial PayPal plan 04/07/2008 16:03:45
eBay has pulled the pin on its controversial plan that would have forced all Australian users into using PayPal.
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