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IN PICTURES: The Apple iPad quiz
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IN PICTURES: CES 2012 - the hottest smartphones
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APP OF THE DAY: Darth Maul Me (+ slideshow)
By Spandas Lui | 10 February, 2012 10:34Darth Maul Me ... Awesome fun, great quality for a free app, good photo adjustment tools available
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APP OF THE DAY: Internet Radio
By Patrick Budmar | 09 February, 2012 11:45If you get bored with listening to music, the Internet Radio app also sources sports and talk stations
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Telstra adds 958,000 mobile customers in six months
By Spandas Lui | 09 February, 2012 10:25Telstra reports positive results in the first half of its 2012 financial year
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The iPad at work, Day 3: making adjustments
By Dan Moren | 09 February, 2012 02:43[Editor's note: We rejoin Dan Moren on the final day of his iPad experiment, in which he vowed to use nothing but his tablet to do his job for three days.]
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APP OF THE DAY: Rdio
By Hafizah Osman | 07 February, 2012 11:31Rdio lets you merge your playlists with your friends’ or those with similar taste in music as yourself
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Samsung Galaxy Note: Is it a phone or a tablet?
By Tony Bradley | 07 February, 2012 03:29The Samsung Galaxy Note is either a very large smartphone, or a diminutive tablet. Either way, it faces some significant challenges trying to inspire buyers.
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HTC aims to improve on its past smartphones with better 4G products this year
By Michael Kan | 06 February, 2012 23:10After facing a disappointing financial fourth quarter, HTC has reviewed its under-performing products from last year, making changes in design and components for its future smartphones, according to its CFO Winston Yung.
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APP OF THE DAY: Park Patrol
By Nermin Bajric | 06 February, 2012 08:39This app is based arpound a user community that pinpoints parking officers near your location
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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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IN PICTURES: Best Free Android Apps of 2011
By Eric Mack | 24 November, 2011 10:39From word games to new social networks and streaming services, it was a very good year for beefing up your Android device without having to drop a single dime. Here are some recommendations.
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Google's Ice Cream Sandwich - a new era for Android
By JR Raphael | 23 November, 2011 03:18Google's Android 4.0 operating system is more than just another upgrade.
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Technology argument 5: 4G wireless vs. 5G wireless
By Mikael Ricknäs | 07 November, 2011 09:12Using more spectrum and advanced antennas, vendors and operators plan to increase mobile speeds. But the key to increasing speeds as researchers look at future networks, which will someday be dubbed 5G by marketers, is to shorten the distance between users and base stations, and allowing them to automatically be reconfigured.
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IN PICTURES: 20 best browser apps of 2011
By Liane Cassavoy | 03 November, 2011 14:39Whether you want to stay on top of your to-do list, find out who is tracking you online or sling a few birds at pesky pigs, here are 20 apps that are well worth your time
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NEWS FOCUS: Will tablets soon be free?
By Mike Elgan | 06 September, 2011 10:53The price of touch tablets used to make sense. Apple's iPad has cost between $499 and $829 since it first shipped a year and a half ago. And for a while, competitors all hovered around that price.
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FIRST LOOK : Sony Tablet S - Tablet that goes beyond basics
By Melissa J. Perenson | 01 September, 2011 08:23Sony has finally revealed all on its Android-based Tablet S, announcing the slate - with a 9.4-inch display - will ship in late September with a starting price of $US500 for a 16GB model and $US600 for the 32GB unit. . You'd be wrong to think Sony's Tablet S is a run-of-the-mill iPad lookalike tablet to ignore. Sony's Tablet S shows the consumer electronics giant has not lost its design mojo over the years, and with this first tablet offering Sony infuses originality and flare into a tablet market that desperately needs it. Pre-sale of the Tablet S begins today.
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Unboxing the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
By Ross Catanzariti | 10 August, 2011 08:50Apple has blocked it from going on sale in Australia, and Samsung postponed the launch event, but we were lucky enough to get our hands on the hotly-anticipated Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet before its official release in Australia.
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