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Monday 01st of March 2010
Taking charge for remote computing

You can operate iTunes remotely and queue music, videos and podcasts. Other apps allow you to operate a PC thousands of kilometres away with iPhone's ...Music app hits jailbroken iPhones after Apple rejectionTG DailyMobile Apps Market Expects BoomSouthern Maryland Online ...

Tuesday 09th of February 2010
Google Nexus One sales 'slower than iPhone': analysts

By contrast, Apple's iPhone got off to a very strong start when it debuted in mid-2007, selling an estimated 600000 units in its first month, according to ...10 Reasons Why the Linux Community Could Influence iPhone SaleseWeekNexus One takes a beating in Google behind-the-scenes videoCNETNexus One not an iPhone killer yetTECH.BLORGE.comZDNet (blog) -Mobile Computing News -MiamiHerald.com ...

Monday 08th of February 2010
I had great fun with the `monsters' in my living room

The iMac's 27in display is also glossy, but the reflections aren't quite as bad. If you need to have a web browser and a full-sized A4 Word document open ...

Monday 11th of January 2010
Tablet talk over as year of the slate dawns

A report in The Wall Street Journal last week said the new product will have a 10 to 11-inch touchscreen, making it closer in size to Apple's MacBook...

Tuesday 05th of January 2010
Apple to unveil tablet computer this month, deliveries not expected until March

iSlate is expected to look like an oversized iPod Touch and come with the features included in wireless or 3G capable laptops.Leak: Apple tablet ships in MarchElectronista (blog)iPhone devsugar: Working with tablet resolutionstuaw.com (blog)Lets take a look at Apple's upcoming Tablet PC !The First ReporterBeliefnet.com (blog) -Apple Insider -TheAppleBlog (blog) ...

Tuesday 27th of October 2009
Sharpen your smartphone

Apple has acknowledged the significance of this new music platform by allowing it on the iTunes app store. The catch? It's not available in Australia yet. ...TuneMaker app hits the right iPhone noteThe Next WebHow to earn fame and money making programs on the iphoneIT Chuiko (blog) ...

Monday 14th of September 2009
Microsoft, Apple in upgrade war

REGARDLESS of where you sit on the operating system divide, it is hard to ignore the sheer good looks of the macbook Pro. Carved from a solid piece of...

Monday 24th of August 2009
Smartphone apps pay off

Mogeneration specialises in creating iPhone applications for clients. This includes the $US3.99 Coastalwatch and free-to-download Food Watch NSW,...

Monday 04th of May 2009
Next-gen mobile battle heating up

The Nokia music store rivals iTunes for ease of use and it is simple to load tracks to the handset via USB. Its music interface is more responsive and easier to navigate than previous Nokias, and being able to create and customise playlists adds a new ...

Monday 13th of April 2009
Microsoft ad has Mac users up in arms

There's only one 17in Mac notebook -- the MacBook Pro selling in this country for a breathtaking $4499. You would have no trouble picking up a reasonable 17in laptop made by Toshiba, HP or Lenovo for a shade under $2000, and Dell has one starting at ...

Monday 06th of April 2009
Big companies are keeping research spending up

Those investments helped spawn the iPod music player, introduced during the last recession, in October 2001, and the iTunes music store, which made its debut in 2003. Typically, investments in R&D take two to three years to pay off. ...

Friday 27th of March 2009
Apple takes MacPro to court

APPLE has taken action in the federal Court to challenge a decision by Australia's trademarks regulator over intellectual property rights to the term 'MacPro'. The NSW federal Court today heard that the California-based company would challenge a ...

Thursday 12th of March 2009
CD retailers face the music

SALES of CDs and music DVDs in Australia dropped 14.32 per cent last year, a slump that further threatens the conventional CD store in the face of digital music distribution. The new figures from the Australian Recording Industry Association show that ...

Wednesday 11th of March 2009
Apple's silence feeds talk of new gadget

Last week, Apple unveiled improvements to its Macintosh desktops. Interest in Apple's new products also comes as Wall Street is concerned about the company's growth prospects in the recession and Mr Jobs's temporary absence. ...

Thursday 15th of January 2009
A librarby in your pocket

Apple's App Store, which carries everything from games to business software, has hundreds of e-book offerings (in addition to the audio books available ...

Sunday 30th of November 2008
Phone apps the new battleground

But while the iPhone's entry may have attracted the headlines, behind the scenes media players are fighting to make their content and applications work on ...

Monday 24th of November 2008
Windows on Mac is popular

ONE undoubted reason for the surge in popularity of the Apple Macintosh over the past few years is their relatively new ability to run Windows applications ...

Tuesday 04th of November 2008
Optus takes $44m hit on iPhone

OPTUS'S efforts to get a toehold in the iPhone market have put a $44 million dent in its profits. Singtel, the company's Singapore-based parent, ...

iPhone campaign costs Optus $44m

OPTUS'S efforts to get a toehold in the iPhone market have put a $44 million dent in its profits. Singtel, the company's Singapore-based parent, ...

Sunday 02nd of November 2008
CommSec to unveil 'iPod index'

AUSTRALIA is the cheapest place in the world to buy an Apple iPod, according to a study to be released today, highlighting the dramatic fall in the ...

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