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NewsSeptember 17th, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
Yahoo CEO: Employees to receive new smartphones
Newly appointed Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has informed her staff they have the choice of the smartphone they wish to use for work, as long as it isn’t...
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NewsSeptember 15th, 2012 by Loek Essers
Apple wins preliminary injunction on Motorola phones and tablets in Germany
Apple won a preliminary sales ban on Motorola phones and tablets in Germany on Thursday when the regional court of Munich ruled that Motorola infringes...
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NewsSeptember 14th, 2012 by Agam Shah
Thunderbolt not yet feasible for smartphones and tablets, Intel says
The Thunderbolt interconnect technology could take a while to reach smartphones and tablets because of power consumption issues that need to be resolved,...
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NewsSeptember 13th, 2012 by Matt Hamblen
Will the iPhone 5 fail without LTE wireless capabilities?
When Apple announces its next iPhone as expected Thursday morninng (3am AEST), many analysts predict it will have faster LTE wireless capability along...
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NewsSeptember 10th, 2012 by Katherine Noyes
Android hits 1.3 million daily device activations
Just a few short months ago, back in June, Google executive Andy Rubin trumpeted the fact that more than 900,000 Android devices were being activated...
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BlogsSeptember 8th, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
Android vs. iOS – a real world comparison
I’ve been an iOS user for quite a few years now. It began with an iPod touch, then an iPhone 3G followed by an iPhone 4 and an iPad 2 but at...
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BlogsSeptember 6th, 2012 by Scott Bradner
Apple vs. Samsung: innovation vs. clones
There has been a lot of speculation as to how a jury could have come up with such a one-sided verdict in as complicated and long a case as Apple...
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NewsSeptember 5th, 2012 by Karen Haslam
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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BlogsSeptember 3rd, 2012 by Tony Bradley
It’s about time to reconsider airline gadget guidelines
Did you know that if you turn on your mobile phone during takeoff or landing on a commercial airline flight the engines will spontaneously combust...
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BlogsAugust 29th, 2012 by Richard Hoffman
The Apple vs. Samsung decision is a game-changer
Saturday’s record-breaking jury award of more than US$1 billion to Apple in its patent lawsuit against rival smartphone-maker Samsung (read...
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NewsAugust 29th, 2012 by Stephen Lawson
Apple seeks to block 8 Samsung products after win
Apple asked a U.S. court to block sales of eight Samsung Electronics products on Tuesday, following the iPhone maker’s victory in a patent...
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BlogsAugust 28th, 2012 by Christina DesMarais, TechHive
In wake of Samsung-Apple ruling, Nokia stands on solid ground
It’s decided: Samsung copied Apples phone and tablet form and features and now has to cough up more than US$1 billion, not to mention be more...
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NewsAugust 27th, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
Google distances itself from Samsung devices
Google has moved to separate its Android mobile operating system from Samsung’s devices in response to Saturday morning’s Apple vs Samsung trial...
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NewsAugust 27th, 2012 by Matt Hamblen
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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NewsAugust 22nd, 2012 by Tom Kaneshige
Is the iPhone a better platform for mobile ads?
More and more content is being consumed on smartphones, which doesn’t bode well for online publishers. The shift in Web advertising from desktop...
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NewsAugust 22nd, 2012 by Macworld Australia Staff
Yahoo! CEO wants to give every worker an iPhone, not Android
Newly appointed Yahoo! CEO (and former Google employee) Marissa Mayer wants to give all of her staff new iPhones, in a move that will likely put ...
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NewsAugust 19th, 2012 by Gregg Keizer
Apple suppliers’ banner July indicates upcoming iPhone 5, iPad mini launch
Apple’s suppliers had a banner July, providing yet another clue that the company has geared up production to release a new iPhone and a smaller...