Windows Live to be default email service for BigPond customers

Telstra is moving BigPond customers onto a Windows Live email service while retaining their existing email addresses. Customers will also receive other Windows Live services. read more

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The Weather Channel on WiFi for Melbourne commuters

Users of a free WiFi service to be offered at Flinders Street station from March will be the first in Australia to get weather information via the US's Weather Channel.
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Thomson Reuters puts tax and law references onto iPad

The range of ebook readers for the iPad just got bigger - but this one is aimed at professionals such as accountants and lawyers.
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Windows Live to be default email service for BigPond customers

Telstra is moving BigPond customers onto a Windows Live email service while retaining their existing email addresses. Customers will also receive other Windows Live services.
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BenQ adds more joy to super-portable Joybee projector

BenQ's new Joybee GP2 video projector is highly portable and works with an array of media sources. Onboard memory allows it to be used independently of other devices.
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Sony offers 3D products on 3Day loan

Not sure if you're making the most of your 3D TV? Sony can help.
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LG deal will put Unity games onto screens near you

Games using the Unity platform will start showing up on LG TVs, taking advantage of some of the features of the Korean company's 2012 models.
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Symantec warns of Android botnet

A 'million dollar' Android botnet has been created, security vendor Symantec has warned.
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Roy Morgan: Internode tops ISP satisfaction survey

Internode has a history of coming out on top of ISP customer satisfaction surveys, and has just clocked an impressive 94% satisfaction on the latest Roy Morgan Research ISP survey.
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Sweet! Netcomm’s smallest Wi-Fi router for 3G/4G USB modems is here!

If you’ve got one of Telstra’s superfast 4G USB modems, and you wish that you could plug it into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot so all your devices can feel the need for 4G speed… Netcomm’s new M2 could well be your new best M8.
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Which Samsung devices can you watch Quickflix movies on?

Samsung has specified which of its products will be able to gain access to Quickflix movies on demand over the Internet, under the agreement announced last month.
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Do the Jedi dance with Kinect Star Wars

Microsoft has released details for a Kinect Star Wars themed limited edition Xbox 360 available in April.
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Chrome comes to Android, but you'll need 4.0

Google has launched a beta version of its Chrome browser for the Android OS, but it needs the latest version, 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich.
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F-Secure 'launches' cloud storage service, but is it new?

F-Secure has announced a cloud based content storage and synchronisation service, Content Anywhere, that synchronises a user's files in the cloud, making them accessible on PCs, tablets, smartphones and digital TVs.
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Optus wins landmark court proceedings for customers

Optus has won a landmark court case which has defended the rights of its customers to utilise the TV now product to video record shows that are available at a time that is more convenient for its customers.
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Samsung's Galaxy Note: the ultimate phablet?

Samsung's plethora of Galaxy-branded Android devices now includes the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note, a combination phone and stylus-equipped Android tablet that's hoping to be the ultimate phablet.
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IPTV takeup taking off

IPTV numbers are seriously on the rise with more than 300,000 Australian homes now accessing an IPTV service, meaning around one in ten subscription TV services are currently delivered over broadband.
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Garmin tells its customers “never buy maps again”

GPS company Garmin has announced free lifetime map updates for its new nüvi 2000/3000 series devices, which it describes as an “industry first”.
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Video games industry doing it tough, but makes $1.5 billion in 2011

Despite general economic uncertainties, Australia’s interactive games industry remains upbeat despite a 12.8 per cent contraction in ‘traditional retail’ computer and video games sales to $1.5 billion in 2011, according to Australia’s Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (iGEA).
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How to hard reset your smartphone

Like your computer the best way to give your system a performance boost is to take it back to bare metal. In smartphone terms, that means performaing a hard reset. Here's our guide on performing a hard reset on the most popular smartphone platforms.
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Ericsson & Qualcomm demo first LTE-to-3G voice call handover

Ericsson and Qualcomm say they have achieved the first successful handover of a voice call from LTE to a standard 3G network.
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Free WiFi for Flinders Street Station

The free, advertising funded WiFi service planned for the Melbourne CBD by local ISP, Netbay Internet and GoConnect (ASX: GCN) - which will be responsible for the advertising - has gone live for a three month trial in Flinders Street station.

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