IF you like to get dirty, wet and wild while snapping pics then there’s probably a shock- and water-proof camera in your future. View the original post
Archive for July, 2012
Price gouge cases flood hearing


LOCAL mark-ups are often way above the extra cost of selling. View the original post
NAB’s web-based call centre


NATIONAL Australia Bank has virtualised its call centre operations. View the original post
IT firms refuse to face gouging probe


GLOBAL manufacturers accused of price-gouging for computers, software and downloads have snubbed a parliamentary inquiry View the original post
Shopping for shock value


IF you like to get dirty, wet and wild while snapping pics then there’s probably a shock- and water-proof camera in your future. View the original post
Hackers dump stolen AAPT data


HACKER group Anonymous has published thousands of customer records belonging to Australian telco AAPT. View the original post
App flood delivers overload


THE London Olympics will be the interactive Games, as sports fans get closer to the action than ever View the original post
Duo dine out on $6m Optus deal


EATABILITY website owners have walked away with $6 million after their nine-year-old business was snapped up by Optus yesterday. View the original post
Eatability duo’s $6m Optus takeover


EATABILITY website owners have walked away with $6 million after their nine-year-old business was snapped up by Optus yesterday. View the original post
Optus buys Eatability site for $6m


OPTUS has signed an agreement to buy Eatability, a well-known Australian restaurant and review websites, for A$6 million. View the original post
Samsung chided over destroyed emails


APPLE has tabled documents in the US belonging to Samsung that shows the South Korean device maker was well aware it was copying Apple’s design. View the original post