THEY’RE called “bait apps”. You download them for free but shell out when using them — and they’ve got Apple into trouble. View the original post
Archive for February, 2013
Sony nails it with the Xperia Z


HAS Sony finally nailed it? From our time using the Xperia Z handset, Sony seems to have achieved exactly that. View the original post
Asus to launch Intel Android tablet


TAIWANESE manufacturer Asus will release an Android tablet with an Intel Atom processor. View the original post
HP snubs Windows RT in Barcelona


THE Mobile World Congress gets underway in Barcelona today, but already announcements about new devices are flowing thick and fast. View the original post
HTC reloads with ‘UltraPixel’ One


HTC last night showed off some capabilities of its new premium HTC One handset at a ritzy Australian launch in Sydney last night. View the original post
Apple patent shows curved screen iWatch


APPLE’s iWatch could be a flexible or curved touchscreen on a user’s wrist, according to a patent application it has filed in the US. View the original post
Sony console kept under wraps


SONY Entertainment launched its PlayStation 4 in New York yesterday but the gaming console itself was not on display. View the original post
High tech tap is not hot air


TECH guru Sir James Dyson last night sought to convince Australians to pay $1590 for a high-tech tap that also dries your hands. View the original post
Netgear’s router sets new standard


IT looks like a work of art, it is user friendly and works really fast. View the original post
Answer emerges in quest for real speed


UNTIL recently, you had to lay category 6 ethernet cable to achieve lightning gigabit speeds across a home network. View the original post
Roamz delivers analytics to retailers


AUSTRALIAN-PRODUCED app Roamz can tell a retail store what customers are saying in real time. View the original post