Month: March 2010
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‘Mobile apps will outsell CDs by 2012’
Report for app store GetJar forecasts number of downloads will rise from 7bn in 2009 to almost 50bn in 2012. read more
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Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 9 – with support for HTML5
SVG, video, compiled Javascript.. but still lacking on the Acid3 front. read more
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Blue v Red ain’t dead
V8 Supercars Chairman, Tony Cochrane, said he cannot see the rivalry between Ford and Holden dying even if another manufacturer enters the category. read more
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Filter trial vendor sceptical over Internet clean-feed
M86’s Internet filter technology was originally designed for schools, not for an entire country. read more
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Blind soldier uses tongue device to ‘see’
Camera sends electrical pulses to lollypop-like sensor in mouth allowing Craig Lundberg to visualise surroundings. read more
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iiNet leads the way on NBN fibre pricing
Primus, iiNet and Internode sign up as Tassie’s first NBN ISPs. read more
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Netspace-iiNet deal may never happen: Malone
iiNet CEO Michael Malone has thrown cold water on speculation that his company’s acquisition of Netspace is a done deal, saying that an agreement with the ISP may not be made this year, if ever. read more
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How high-speed broadband will be the death of Telstra
The national broadband network will come at much too high a cost. read more
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Apple’s future won’t be brought to you by the letter ‘i’
Apple has been dealt a severe blow having been told that it no longer has a monopoly on the letter “i” as part of the name for its products. read more
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Ubuntu gets a new logo and ditches brown!!!!!!
New logo, new theme, new website, new everything… and it’s actually pretty. read more