Amazon's Kindle Fire burns competing Android tablets?

Flurry, a mobile app analytics and advertising platform, has released some analysis showing, Amazon’s Kindle Fire equalling the “session usage” that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is seeing in astounding record time.
 

Telstra exemption threatens competition: CCC

The Competitive Carriers' Coalition says the exemption granted by the Federal Government to Telstra will mean thousands of Australians will not gain the full benefits of competition.
 

The great shredding challenge

DARPA recently ran a competition to 'recover' a suite of shredded documents.  Here's how it went.
 

UK seeks Australian businesses

Thinking of expanding your business into the UK? The UK government is running a competition with prizes that will make the job that bit easier.
 

Two schools win Meru wireless gear

  Don't you hate it when you read about a competition but never find out who won?  
 

Leading experts slam "anti-competitive" NBN forced HFC shutdown

Two internationally recognised experts in telecommunications economics have savaged the forced shutdown of the HFC broadband networks of both Telstra and Optus so that they will not able to compete with NBN Co for the provision of broadband services. The leading academics have slammed the plan, which is part of Telstra's Structural Separation Undertaking (SSU), as anti-competitive and will lead to higher prices and less investment in the Australian broadband.
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Red Bull spreads its wings into the mobile sphere

Red Bull is the latest contender in an already crowded mobile market, partnering up with Vodafone to launch a new service provider later this year.
 

HP Touchpad US price cuts permanent – what about A(us)?

UPDATED: AUSSIE PRICE CUT NOW OFFICIAL. The US, with its deflating dollars, has now seen HP officially cut TouchPad prices by US $100, but is HP hoping overseas sales at original pricing will help make up for the dastardly devaluing US dollario?
 

NBN CVC... deal or no deal?

Internode’s Simon Hackett still stays CVC prices are too high and must come down because the cost overheads are too high.
 

HP’s Holy Pad takes on JesusPad down under at last

HP’s TouchPad is nearly here, set to officially arrive on August 15 in Australian stores, with Harvey Norman the exclusive retail launch partner and the rest of the retail channel to come, but shouldn’t the Holy Pad have had a few more holes in it?