AUSTRALIAN consumer law is tough on companies that leave qualifying statements about products to the fine print. View the original post
Archive for March, 2012
Samsung Galaxy SII 4G now in Australia


TELSTRA and Samsung have unveiled a 4G version of the Galaxy S II, which also is capable of Near Field Communication tag reading. View the original post
Discovr People displays Twitter links


PERTH based Filter Squad has added a fourth app called Discovr People to its series of popular tree-style connections offerings. View the original post
Users duped by ‘fake’ iPhone app


QUESTIONS about quality control at Apple’s App store have been raised following the discovery of a “fake” app. View the original post
Contactless payments spike at CBA


CONTACTLESS payments at the Commonwealth Bank using smartphones and cards had more than quadrupled in a year. View the original post
Telstra releases 4G crutch for iPad


MOBILE device owners wanting 4G speeds in Australia can get them with a 4G WiFi modem announced by Telstra today. View the original post
Resolution only revolution in new iPad


THE new iPad’s colours are richer, but connectivity is much the same. View the original post
Apple to maintain lead with new iPad


APPLE is expected to sell more than one million new iPads in Australia this year. View the original post
PayPal launches phone payment reader


PAYPAL Australia has launched a smartphone app that turns a mobile phone into a mobile credit card reader. View the original post
The new iPad: the good and the bad


IN the time we’ve had to play with the new iPad, the outstanding feature is certainly the higher resolution screen and richer colours. View the original post
New iPad more costly at Apple


APPLE outlets are proving to be one of the most expensive places to buy the new iPad compared with Big W and online retailer Kogan. View the original post