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Adobe CEO avoids questions over ‘Australia Tax’ controversy
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has refused to answer questions regarding the so-called ‘Australia Tax’ during a press conference in Sydney...
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News
Windows 8 tablets not expected to be major player until 2016
The worldwide tablet market is exploding with demand as people jettison laptops for smaller, touch-based devices. But even as tablet become must-have...
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News
ACCC launches shopping app to aid consumers
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released an app for iOS and Android to help and inform shoppers about returning goods,...
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Report claims Apple’s Fusion Drive option is ‘evil’
With Apple about to ship the new iMac you may be wondering whether to cough up extra cash for the Fusion Drive. A report today suggests that Apple’s...
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No tax on iMacs in Australia, same price as US models
Following the announcement from Apple today that its new model iMacs will go on sale Friday, November 30, it seems the company has not added an a...
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News
Apple Macs still tops consumer satisfaction and reliability
Consumer Reports has published the results of its annual Product Reliability Survey, which found that Apple is still coming out on top for consumer...
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News
PayPal launches new in-store payment system in Australia
PayPal has launched a new system in collaboration with point of sale technology companies, bringing a cash-less and card-less payment option into...
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Consumer Affairs investigates dodgy apps in commerce
Australia’s Commonwealth Consumer Affairs Advisory Council (CCAAC) has launched an inquiry into apps operating in the mobile commerce sector...
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Intel CEO says Windows 8 not ready for consumers
Windows 8 will be released to the public before it’s fully baked – that’s apparently the latest message from Intel CEO Paul Otellini....
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Blogs
Who will buy the iPhone 5?
Those fortunate enough to sleep through the San Francisco media event last week where Apple announced its sixth-generation smartphone, would not...
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Blogs 4
iPhone 5 and the case for evolution
You may have heard grumbles of disappointment after – and in some cases before – the iPhone 5 announcement. Amid those guttural moans, you might...
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Fans queue for iPhone 5 outside Apple Stores ahead of September 21 launch
Customers began queuing outside Apple’s George St store in Sydney and the Regent Street flagship site in London on Friday, one week before the...
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Apple could struggle to meet demand for iPhone 5 after ditching Samsung components
Apple’s aggressive role out of the iPhone 5 to 100 countries by the end of the year may be thwarted if the company’s channel partners are unable...
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News
Samsung accuses Apple of trying to ‘limit consumer choice’
In response to Apple’s request to add the Galaxy S III to its list of offending items, Samsung has issued a statement accusing Apple of limiting...
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News
Mobile payments leap ahead in the US
Mobile payment technologies are vaulting forward in the U.S. after years of slow advances. The biggest move ahead could occur in September, when Apple...
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Apple biggest fans are older consumers
Older customers are now Apple’s biggest fans, said a brand perception measurement company on the weekend, citing shifting demographics that...
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News
Apple bridges Retina MacBook Pro supply-demand gap
Apple continues to narrow the gap between supply and demand for its high-priced, high-resolution Retina MacBook Pro and looks to be on track to make...





