Telstra slams Whirlpool and “dead tree journalists” over unfair NBN coverage
Seemingly sick to death of constant attack on Telstra from “dead tree journalists” with an agenda, competitors and geeky Whirlpool critics, Telstra’s “Telstra-phile” Rod Bruem is taking the broom to the critics and whacking them over the head with it.

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$99 iPhone coming this month
By: Stephen Withers

Is a major US retailer about to start selling a version of the iPhone 3G with 4G of storage for just $US99?


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iPhone sales outstrip Windows Mobile handsets
By: Stephen Withers

Apple's iPhone has pulled ahead of Windows Mobile based devices in the smartphone market, according to a leading analyst firm. While the iPhone is also catching up with the BlackBerry, Symbian is still the platform to beat.


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Is the iPhone really just a games console that makes calls?
By: Davey Winder

What's on your iPhone? The Apple iPhone App Store has released the top 10 applications, paid for and free, that iPhone users have downloaded during 2008. The results could come as something of a surprise.


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LG's Renoir, the latest iPhone-esque masterpiece?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

LG’s 8 megapixel “Renoir” touch screen smartphone has finally arrived in Australia, with an advertising campaign showing just how many features have been squeezed in to challenge the iPhone, Omnia and even the N97, although where’s the 3.5mm headphone socket?!


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Google Calendar makes a date with Mac's iCal
By: Stephen Withers

Users of Apple's iCal and Google Calendar can now enjoy the benefits of integrating the two programs.


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OMG! Nokia’s real iPhone competitor is the N97!!!1!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

If you thought the 5800 was Nokia’s iPhone clone, the long awaited N-Series version of the 5800 has been outed today at Nokia World in Barcelona, and it’s the N97! Coming with some serious specs including a slide out QWERTY keyboard, the only downside is the 4-6 month wait in mid 2009 before consumers can buy them.


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Joost on iPhone doesn’t work in Australia
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Joost, the video player that delivers video over peer-to-peer (P2P) technology has moved from a separate desktop player, to a browser plug-in, and has now landed on the iPhone – but in Australia, not a single video will play!


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iPhone apps burgeoning, but is demand starting to falter?
By: Stephen Withers

It's taken less than five months for 10,000 applications for the iPhone and iPod touch to appear in Apple's App Store.


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Linux finally loaded onto iPhone!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Linux fans who have been waiting for Linux to come the iPhone and iPod Touch need wait no longer – the breakthrough has finally been made, years after Linux found its way onto earlier iPod models. There’s a way to go before the project is mature, with plenty of things, including touchscreen support, yet to come. Still - Linux on the iPhone is here, at last!


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Apple now price matching at its US company stores?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Reports are streaming in from across the Internet that Apple stores are now matching prices against authorised resellers undercutting Apple, just in time for the US Thanksgiving “Black Friday” sales - although conflicting reports say an Apple price matching policy always existed.


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Google voice search breaks iPhone App Store rules and gets away with it
By: Stephen Withers

Apple has blocked some iPhone applications from the App Store for seemingly arbitrary reasons, but it seems that if you're big enough they'll turn a blind eye. Google has admitted that its voice search is in breach of Apple's rules


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Could new iPhone advert bring three bans in a row for Apple?
By: Davey Winder

Apple is rightly proud of how quick and easy the iPhone 3G is to use, but when does pride turn into deceit? The Advertising Standards Agency in the UK thinks it knows the answer and Apple could face a third iPhone advert ban this year as a result.


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“Rampant” iPhone OS 2.2 issues?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Phone Atlas is reporting “rampant” iPhone OS 2.2 issues for some users, from Wi-Fi problems, to missing apps (including Safari, Camera and third party apps), to problems connecting with iTunes, while others report smooth sailing. Yep, it’s the "iPhone OS update gamble", but whether you’re really experiencing problems or not probably depends on the RDF.


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Opera Mini 4.2 brings mobile browsing to life - again!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Got a modern mobile that can run Java apps, and want a better browser than whatever’s built in? Time for a free upgrade to Opera Mini 4.2, for your Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung Instinct, Google G1 Android gPhone and many more.


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BlackBerry Storm set to thunder down under on Dec 4 and 5
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Originally due on Dec 1st, the long queues in the US and store sellouts, plus a stat of a Storm being sold every “13 seconds” in the UK has spooked Vodafone in Australia into ordering a second shipment and delaying sales a few days to cope with the “unprecedented demand from across Australia”.


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LG touchscreen coming to iMac?
By: Stephen Withers

You know that touchscreen Mac that some people have been waiting for? Here's why one observer thinks it might be close at hand.


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Going green with an onion powered iPod and a paper iPhone dock?
By: Davey Winder

Just how green can you be with your iPod in one hand and your iPhone in the other? Can onions and paper help you improve your place in the environmentally friendly tech stakes?


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Blackberry Storm shows winning form
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The launch of the BlackBerry Storm showed that it wasn’t only Apple iPhones that could generate queues in the US, even though the US is the centre of the financial storm that is draining consumer spending power. Reviews say the Storm is pretty good, and with firmware updates, will get even better!


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