HTC XLs itself with new One at 4G speeds

Need a new One with 4G speeds at an XL size, while still being super-thin and ultra fast on the Telstra network? HTC’s new One XL 4G LTE should have all the speed you need, along with all the acronyms and etymology-defying thinnishness available this side of 2012.

MyNetFone to offer retail and wholesale NBN broadband

MyNetFone has received certification from NBN Co to provide both retail and wholesale broadband services over the NBN.

It's arrived - the Internet connected cooker

UK Whitegoods manufacturer, AGA Rangemaster, has launched a cooker with inbuilt M2M capability that can be monitored and controlled remotely.

Kogan's sub-$200 tablet

Kogan's latest Agora tablet offers the joys of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with a starting price of just $179.

UHDTV coming to a screen near you, but not just yet

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has announced a new standard for ultra high definition television (UHDTV) saying it marks "the dawn of a new age for television that will bring unprecedented levels of realism and viewer enjoyment."

Norton 360 Everywhere bundles Windows, Mac, Android security software - update

It's no longer unusual for a household or small business to use a mixed of computers, tablets and smartphones. So Symantec has released a mix-and-match bundle of its security software for three popular platforms.

Diablo III clicks to PC sales record

Perhaps this explains the problems with getting online:  Diablo III has become the fastest selling PC game of all time during day one.

Gotta catch new Pokémon on Nintendo 3DS

Those elusive pocket monsters, the Pokémon are becoming more numerous.  Nintendo announce two new Pokémon titles for the hand-held Nintendo 3DS system.  Two complimentary Pokémon titles exclusively for the 3DS are set to accompany the release of Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 across the DS range.

Norton 360 Everywhere bundles Windows, Mac, Android security software

It's no longer unusual for a household or small business to use a mixed of computers, tablets and smartphones. So Symantec has released a mix-and-match bundle of its security software for three popular platforms.

D-Link cloud router uses 802.11ac

D-Link's latest wireless router is claimed to be three times faster than Wireless N models.

WinPho goes 4G with HTC Titan 4G

Fancy a 4G Windows Phone? Your wait may be over next Tuesday when Telstra starts selling the HTC Titan 4G.

No enterprise interest in Windows Phone says ClickSoftware

Microsoft and its partners such as Nokia and HTC are trumpeting the virtues of Windows Phone, but one enterprise software vendor says its customers are showing no interest.

Connection sharing and more with D-Link Mobile Companion

D-Link's new All-in-one Mobile Companion lives up to its name for those who travel with multiple devices.

Sony Music Unlimited reaches out to iPhone users

Sony has released a Music Unlimited app for iPhone and iPod touch.

Acer's affordable Android tablet

A $369 price tag on a brand-name 10in tablet should attract attention.

Want more doof from your Sonos system? Add a Sub

Some people can't get enough bass. If the Sonos Play:3 or Play:5 don't deliver enough for you, the company has announced a subwoofer to augment its wireless audio systems.

Hardware vendors line up behind Spotify in Australia

The Spotify music service was launched in Australia this week, and support soon arrived from various non-traditional devices.

Spotify launches in Australia with support of major music labels

Global digital music service Spotify has launched in Australia and is available from today. The popular service, which was originally launched in Sweden in 2008, will offer a range of on-demand services ranging from ad-sponsored free access to digital music, to subscription based ad-free services.

Pizza Hut puts pizza info on WinPho

Microsoft and Nokia are pushing Windows Phone hard in Australia, and Pizza Hut has joined the bandwagon with an app for the up-and-coming platform.

Optus and NICTA offer $5000 app prize

A $5000 Android app development competition run by Optus and NICTA is open to Australian university students.

Facebook to potentially welcome all ages

Facebook’s UK arm is considering scrapping the minimum age requirement for its users, meaning a change in Australia could follow suit.

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