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Samsung Galaxy S III plans and prices compared
By Campbell Simpson | 31 May, 2012 16:00If you're keen on buying a Samsung Galaxy S III, you've got two choices. You can buy the phone outright -- either from an Australian telco, from an Australian distributor like Allphones, or from an overseas importer -- or you can buy it on a plan from Vodafone, Telstra, Optus or Virgin Mobile.
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APP OF THE DAY: FrameUrLifeFree
By Spandas Lui | 01 June, 2012 11:04As the name suggests, FrameUrLife, is an app that adds pretty frames to existing photos on your iPhone.
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Samsung targets enterprises and consumers with Galaxy S III
By Hafizah Osman | 31 May, 2012 17:40Samsung Electronics is not only targeting the newly launched Galaxy S III at consumers but also enterprises, Samsung Australia vice-president of telecommunications, Tyler McGee, claimed.
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Samsung confident in 3G Galaxy S III
By Ross Catanzariti | 31 May, 2012 13:06Samsung's latest flagship Android phone won't be available in a 4G model for Australia, but the company says it is confident in the 3G version for now.
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APP OF THE DAY: Kik Messenger
By Nermin Bajric | 31 May, 2012 11:13Kik Messenger is a free cross-platform messaging service that works like the iPhone’s iMessage feature.
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Vodafone launches Samsung Galaxy S III with double data deals
By Nermin Bajric | 31 May, 2012 10:39Vodafone is holding a surprise launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III today, commencing at 11am AEST for online, and in-store from midday.
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Enterprise mobile device management is a growing market: Wavelink
By Hafizah Osman | 30 May, 2012 16:26Enterprise mobile device management is a growing market due to the growing proliferation of mobile devices and bring-your-own-device (BYOD), according to communications distributor, Wavelink’s marketing director, Jonathan Ordman.
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APP OF THE DAY: Pet Tamagotchi
By Hafizah Osman | 29 May, 2012 13:13This app literally brought me back to my childhood days. Like me, I’m sure many of you have owned a pet Tamagotchi and what better way to relive that experience than having it on your Android device.
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Near field communication use growing outside smartphones
By Agam Shah | 23 May, 2012 05:17A growing number of smartphones have near field communication (NFC) capabilities to make mobile payments, but accessories and ultrabooks also now increasingly have the same technology.
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Asus Transformer Pad TF300 review: Value tablet delivers a solid, but mixed, experience
By Melissa J. Perenson | 23 April, 2012 01:06The 10.1-inch Asus Transformer Pad TF300 aims to reshape the tablet market by delivering top-tier performance at a value price. It largely succeeds in this mission, delivering performance that's on a par with its pricier Transformer Prime sibling.
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Four critical trends in IT business continuity
By Bob Violino | 03 April, 2012 00:28In IT, failure is not an option. Not surprisingly, organizations have made it a high priority to develop and implement reliable business continuity plans to ensure that IT services are always available to internal users and outside customers.
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Mobile malware: Beware drive-by downloads on your smartphone
By Meridith Levinson | 23 March, 2012 07:39While Jeff Schmidt, the CEO of JAS Global Advisors, was surfing the Web on his new Android smartphone (his first Android phone) earlier this year, what appeared to be an ad popped up on his screen. The "ad" looked like the prompt that appears when his phone rings. He clicked the button on the ad to pick up the putative call, and the ad began downloading a binary file - malware - onto his Android phone. Schmidt had been hit by a drive-by download, a program that automatically installs malicious software on end-users' computers--and increasingly, smartphones--without them knowing.
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This year's mobile screens will stun and amaze
By Mike Elgan | 06 March, 2012 02:28It seems like all phones and all tablets do all things for all people these days. Every single smartphone and touch tablet has become just about everything anyone could ever want in a mobile device.
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Guide: How and when to build a mobile website
By Jennifer Lonoff Schiff | 16 February, 2012 03:39As of November 2011, 91.4 million people in the United States-owned smartphones, according to comScore. That was an 8 per cent increase over just a few months before. And if the trend continues, as most analysts and smartphone vendors believe it will, the number of individuals in the United States with a smartphone will be close to, if not exceed, 100 million by March 2012 - that's nearly one out of three Americans. And that's not including the number of people using iPads and tablet PCs, which was well over 15 million as of June 2011, per CTIA, the Wireless Association.
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How to buy a tablet
By Melissa J. Perenson | 13 February, 2012 15:00As more tablets come to market, be prepared to be wowed by the power that some of these slates are capable of. You'll find plenty of models out there, including tablets with impressive dual-core processors or even quad-core chips. And many tablets can satisfy specific needs. The iPad 2 shines bright, but it isn't the only star in the tablet universe.
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Everything we know about Apple's new TV project
By Ben Camm-Jones | 08 December, 2011 11:00It's widely accepted in the technology industry that Apple is working on a smart, internet-connected TV device. But what do we really know about the 'iTV' so far? There's been a lot of speculation flying around about an Apple TV set for several years, and many times it has been reported that Apple has been on the brink of an announcement - only for our hopes to be dashed at the last minute.
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