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- May 31
- May 30
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- Acer just debuted five new phones and a tablet
- The white iPhone 6 appears, raises questions in its wake
- Samsung's virtual reality headset might be a Galaxy Oculus Rift
- The Moto X will no longer be made in the USA
- iOS 8 split screen is apparently coming, but not in time for WWDC
- HTC One Wear tipped as smartwatch rival to Moto 360
- How video conferencing in the cloud can transform business collaboration
- Amazon's getting in on music streaming but only with golden oldies
- Week in Tech: LG G3 busts out the big guns and Apple buys its groove back
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active is official and ready to face the elements
- Are your help desk technicians ready for the BYOD revolution?
- Toshiba Encore 2 tablets are the first to offer subsidised Windows 8.1 with Bing
- May 29
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- LG G Watch struts its stuff in first Android Wear hands on video
- 5 things Microsoft should do right now to stay relevant
- Apple's smart home moves may not be so dynamic afterall
- Microsoft has reportedly built an iOS and Android-friendly watch with Kinect skills
- A Netflix-branded device? Don't be silly, says CEO
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active breaks cover in full gallery
- I love the LG G3 so far, and that's why I'm worried
- TelecityGroup: expanding access to Microsoft Azure
- HTC One M8 'Plus' could be the QHD Prime
- Clearing a path: why we aren't using transparent phones
- How marketing and IT can win together
- A not-so-shining future: the sad demise of the projector phone
- IBM attempts to conquer the cloud with plans to introduce 20 new industry-specific tools
- OS X Mavericks beta code hints at new iMac models
- OnePlus One trounces the competition in the official TechRadar review
- iWatch to have wireless charging and a round face?
- Is Apple's ID ransomware attack going global?
- Expert's view: how should you spend your IT budget?
- iiNet teams up with ACT govt to build free Wi-Fi network in Canberra
- Telstra still Beats the MOG drum, not yet affected by Apple's acquisition
- Rent a movie for free every week with Telstra Movies
- 10 things you need to know about Apple buying Beats
- May 28
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- Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 will flop: here's why
- How to enhance the power of the GPU
- Beats now officially belongs to Apple
- Uber wants to 'get rid of the dude in the car' with driverless taxi service
- Leap Motion's latest update can see your joints, creep you out
- Battlefield Hardline and BattleCry revealed before E3 2014
- Simband is Samsung's wearable sensor platform for all
- Will Google's self-driving car be the end of the pedestrian?
- Why flash storage may not be right for you
- New Toshiba Satellite laptops recycle rival's designs
- Here's how you'll live in Apple's smart home of tomorrow
- Intel to leverage Rockchip Chinese expertise for SoFIA launch
- What do smartphones and hybrid storage have in common?
- Google leaves the steering wheel behind with its new self-driving car
- Valve Steam Machines delayed till 2015
- Microsoft demos 'near real-time' language translation for Skype voice calls
- LG G3 officially unveiled with metal-effect body and QHD screen
- May 27
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- Australians can now buy Google's Chromecast
- Microsoft Cortana: reaching new levels of voice recognition
- Facebook shuts the door on auto-sharing all your activity
- Spotify recommends Android app update after single user's data snagged
- Just add Android 4.3: LG G Watch compatible with much more than LG G3
- iMac shipment delays align with word of new, cheaper models ahead
- Acronis upgrades its disk management tool with new features
- Watching the Watch Dogs: the ethical hackers protecting our smart cities
- Why wallets waned: a Q&A with John Haro, CTO of Vibes
- Watch Dogs: a hacking utopia that's more real than you think
- IBM set to sever NetApp partnership today to focus on own brand?
- Before Watch Dogs: the best and worst hacking games
- Samsung's latest idea will have you waving at your watch
- TomTom Go 50 and Go 60 nav units land in Australia
- Footy fans, assemble! 'Tweet of Origin' is now a thing
- May 26
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- How the internet of things is changing the enterprise
- Ebay's data hack: what will the authorities do?
- Sony taps local powers to help it ship the PlayStation to China
- Affordable plastic HTC One M8 Ace goes 'Vogue' in latest leak
- Apple could give smart home controls to iOS devices
- Qantas to make flying easier with updates to its iOS app
- Samsung Music Hub staying alive Down Under
- May 25
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- What does the future hold for NoSQL?
- Hashtags get a new role as Twitter tests video clip suggestions
- Transistor electrifies, Star Wars: Attack Squadrons powers down, Oculus Rift lands in hot water
- Apple requests Samsung patent retrial over claim for billions, not millions
- How Hollywood effects are shaping your next laptop
- How to exploit your organisation's single view
- 9 tech injuries and how to avoid them
- May 24
- May 23
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- Nvidia showed up at Maker Faire to show off the Jetson TK1 software dev kit
- Behind-the-scenes iPhone 6 part tells of phone's expanding size
- Windows 8.1 with Bing arrives with low-cost hardware in its sights
- Samsung reportedly has a call-making, standalone smartwatch simmering
- Salesforce of nature: how the CRM giant became a tower of power
- SAP launches a solution for more streamlined cloud deployments
- Awful phone coverage at home? Wi-Fi to the rescue
- Why isn't wireless charging a thing yet?
- Acer bridges gap between netbooks and Ultrabooks with new ultrathin laptop
- So what if Leica uses a single block of metal to make its cameras?
- Week in Tech: G3 leaks, HTC tweaks, Ebay hacks and Apple slacks
- AANPM: the new $1bn acronym in network management
- Why does Apple want Beats? So it won't kill iTunes
- Ebay breach update: user details posted on Pastebin are 'fake'
- Why you should seriously consider a Chromebook as your next laptop
- Intel bringing the 'Silly Cone Chips' flavour to Vivid
- iiNet introduces MobiiConnect 4G dongle and MobiiHotspot 4G
- Samsung's bid for audio domination begins with multiroom audio speakers
- May 22
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- HP's axed jobs tally approaches 50,000 with latest losses
- Galaxy S5 Active 'Activity Zone,' multi-use button star in latest video leak
- What the lawsuit against Oculus might mean for our VR future
- Microsoft: 'Surface Pro 3 is made for people, not for businesses'
- Yet another reason the Surface Mini was reportedly delayed
- Apple addresses iMessage bug but proper fix could be a while
- New to Facebook? Then these new privacy settings are for you
- Samsung virtual reality headset tipped for gaming on Galaxy devices
- Apple's iMessage bug: what it is and how to fix it
- Evolution Studios: Driveclub engine is powerful enough to last the PS4's lifetime
- IT security in 2014: the threats and the solutions
- Plastic HTC One M8 Ace may land in early June
- Ebay cyberattack: Security experts agree that employees are weakest link
- Wristy business: why Microsoft could win at wearables
- 3 questions to consider when choosing an email system
- Microsoft has yet to patch 7-month old Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability
- BlackBerry joins Internet of Things bandwagon with QNX-infused ION project
- Music Pass streaming service could be delayed as YouTube accused of bullying
- Salesforce unveils new Salesforce1 mobile app with SAP connectors
- Do I need NoSQL, SQL or both?
- Windows 9 and Windows Phone 9 teased for April 2015
- Nest Protect smoke alarm not formally recalled as software update goes out
- First copper network switch-offs begin tomorrow to make way for fibre optics
- May 21
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- The best of Maker Faire 2014
- Virtual wars: Oculus and Palmer Luckey sued for allegedly stealing VR tech
- Xbox One update for June adds external storage, real Live user names
- Benchmark video reveals oddly familiar Galaxy S5 Active specs
- Facebook gets its Shazam on with new audio recognition feature
- Ads, ads everywhere: Google has a plan to put them on everday items
- Price watch: Moto 360 smartwatch may be cheaper than expected
- How to stay safe from the Heartbleed Bug
- Harnessing mobile ad hoc networks for battlefield comms
- Staff must be trained to handle BYOD policies
- Desktop PC revival boosts Lenovo sales and revenues
- Lenovo to join wearable device party in 2015
- Moto 360 will charge wirelessly, says Motorola
- Unknown but unstoppable: the next-gen smartphone brands you can't ignore
- The top 10 data breaches of the past 12 months
- SAP buys Seewhy to beef up behavioral marketing credentials
- Will wearable technology have a place in the office?
- Chinese government bans Windows 8
- Will Alibaba's IPO be the biggest in history?
- Resolution revolution: why are desktops so late to the 4K party?
- Looking outside London: how to make the UK a Silicon Island
- Hello Moto: The true story behind Lenovo's big buy
- Microsoft flicks the Quickflix switch for Xbox One
- What to expect from Telstra's national Wi-Fi network?
- Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Air vs Galaxy Note Pro 12.2
- May 20
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- An eyesore: Google Glass headaches part of an eyestrain 'adjustment period'
- 'Gear Blink' trademark adds fuel to Samsung smart glass fire
- Microsoft Surface Pro 3 vs Surface Pro 2
- Facebook's commercial interruption spreads to the UK and beyond in June
- Surface Pro 3 arrives to lead the Windows tablet tribe, slay the laptop
- Five steps to keep your Android phone secure
- Raising funds for a tech startup: what you need to know
- Organizations plan to increase IT spending, are unprepared for new tech
- 97 arrested over BlackShades malware
- Tesla plots 'electric highway' revolution for UK drivers
- New 'evidence' emerges about NSA extensive surveillance plans
- Google buys enterprise BYOD firm Divide
- Early Sony Xperia Z3 leak reveals superhero strength chassis
- Why NoSQL is shaking up the database market
- Superfast phones for all as Qualcomm makes octa-core the standard
- 5 things you need to know about Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Wolfenstein dev: we hit 1080p, 60fps on Xbox One by having an engine built to scale
- World Cup Final to be shown in 4K, but who will get to see it?
- Microsoft prepares for big Surface event
- Tech-packed Mercedes-Benz S350 is the best car in the world
- Telstra uploading $100 million to build Australia-wide Wi-Fi network
- Google making videoconferencing for Aussies easier with Chromebox
- Upgrade your gaming with Logitech's G500s mouse for under $50
- May 19
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- Nokia purchase can give Microsoft the edge over Samsung
- PlayStation Now private beta for PS4 goes live on Tuesday
- Is SoundCloud the answer to Twitter's music biz comeback?
- Future Galaxy phones and tablets may flash iris detectors
- IBM and Fujifilm produce 'low-cost' tape capable of storing 154 terabytes
- New Google tool could soon let users nuke unwanted search results
- Windows 8.1 Update 2 rumored for September 9 launch
- Access management systems: what you need to know
- How to protect your company website from cyber criminals
- Microsoft and SAP extend big data, cloud and mobility partnership
- Why a subscription model could be the future for all businesses
- Kinvey's beacon app management tool is designed to make proximity apps smarter
- Why organisations must embrace mobile working
- Facebook may take aim at Snapchat with 'Slingshot' video app
- World's first 34-inch 21:9 monitor takes productivity to another level
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime shows off its premium coat in multiple leaks
- The 5 rubbish wearables that actually make Google Glass look cool
- Who's watching you online and how to stop them
- Telstra prepping plans for a nationwide Wi-Fi network?
- Dick Smith slip up points to Aussie Chromecast launch
- Acer wants you to push its latest all-in-one PC around
- May 18
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- The sandbox trap: taking the fight to malware
- Apple sued over iMessage bug that stops texts reaching Android defectors
- Xbox dis-kinects from webcam fans
- Are you making business decisions from big data?
- How 'ITOA' is combating infrastructure problems before they even happen
- Why your organisation should close its office and open up Google Hangouts
- 12 technologies that scared the world senseless
- May 17
- May 16
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- Tegra K1-equipped 'Mocha' could be a Nvidia Shield tablet for gaming
- Google throws a year-long lifeline to Chrome OS devices
- Photos reveal NSA tampered with Cisco router prior to export
- Elderwood zero-day toolkit is in more widespread use
- SAP to restructure 3% of its global workforce, job losses possible
- IBM Interactive Experience: where big data meets creative thinking
- Why you don't need to throw bandwidth at performance problems
- The next smartphone war is going to be cheap, not nasty
- Week in Tech: Beats, Glass and space on your face
- Forget miles-per-hour, cars need more frames-per-second
- SMB security: what are the biggest dangers?
- Sony's latest compact camera has a secret EVF
- Sony PS Vita Slim landing Down Under on June 4
- May 15
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- Twitter's new mute feature is for chumps
- Ever-streaming Twitch app arrives on Amazon Fire TV
- Samsung Hub suite to shut its doors, according to top exec
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active rumors refuse to go away
- BlackBerry 10.3 update set to give OS a much-needed polish
- OnePlus CEO: 'We didn't set out to create a low-cost phone'
- How to take control of your cloud
- HTC One Mini 2 vs HTC One M8
- Microsoft has Windows 9, Office 2015 and cloud-based OS in the works
- IBM to provide OpenStack integration across its server portfolio
- Super-ultra-fast 5G to land in Europe in 2022
- Yes flash is fast, but the real business benefits are yet to come
- Former SAP exec launches event management platform
- BlackBerry and IBM team up for open mobility
- Oculus Rift could one day let you train as a firefighter
- The power of social media in customer service
- HTC One Mini 2 ditches Duo Camera and M8 moniker
- Sony SmartBand lands in Australia, Telstra first to have it on hand
- Foxtel on T-Box customers can finally watch on the Go
- Telstra hits 450Mbps speeds during LTE-A Carrier Aggregation experiment
- ZTE enters the Aussie smartphone scene with the budget V969
- May 14
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- Nintendo at E3 2014: The Goomba, the bad and the ugly
- It's still in preview, but Windows Phone 8.1 already has an update
- Microsoft will let you make a clean break with Xbox Live Gold this summer
- BlackBerry talks up new square-screened phone with 453ppi
- Shut the blinds: why physical threats can't be forgotten in cyber security
- How to construct a big data strategy
- Ready your eyes: Apple said to be tripling the iPhone 6 resolution
- Mobility saves small businesses $67.5 billion each year
- Fujitsu doubles down on security with business-focused PCs and tablets
- If you buy an Xbox One without Kinect you'll regret it
- The importance of sentiment analytics
- From floppy disks to freeware: the history of F2P gaming
- Microsoft promises mobile management without getting in the way
- SanDisk to launch self-encrypting enterprise SSD
- Is AMD's Mantle really worth it?
- Securing everything: the risks posed by the Internet of Things
- Are collaboration tools putting your business at risk?
- Nikon S2 keeps it simple for the Instagram generation
- F2P games are still stuck behind Xbox's paywall - this needs to change, fast
- St. George Bank looking to get personal with iBeacon
- You're on the invite list! Google Glass now on sale to everyone in the US
- New Asus MeMO Pad 7 caught running Intel Bay Trail T
- May 13
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- 5 ways Xbox One Kinect failed Microsoft and stiffed early adopters
- Nexus 6 and Nexus 8 mentions unearthed in Google code
- Is a Kinect-less Xbox One really the best choice?
- Windows 8.1 Update 1: hands on with Microsoft's latest Windows update
- iOS 8 may split-screen iPad apps, just like the Microsoft Surface
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime tipped for mid-June release
- Nintendo already has a 'clear idea' of what the Wii U successor will look like
- Netflix and other apps finally knock down Xbox Live's Gold paywall
- You'll soon be able to buy a cheaper Xbox One without Kinect
- IBM launches software to simplify business partnerships
- 8 things we learned from Moto's big reveal
- Sonos's revamped controller app hits iOS and Android today
- 5 ways to improve your IT department's workflow
- Has Sony given up on the dream of 4K OLED TVs?
- Cloud will make on-premise software perform better, faster says Microsoft
- New image leak pits iPhone 6 against 5S and HTC One M8
- US TechEd 2014 shows Microsoft's resolute focus on enterprise and cloud
- Why text analytics is so important in search
- Motorola Moto E launches as super cheap smartphone
- Moto G with 4G official, gets a microSD slot to boot
- Canon goes super wide with two new lenses
- Optus first to Xperia the Z2 in Australia
- Google Glass price could move a decimal point in consumers' favor
- May 12
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- Is Sony shelving OLED TVs in favor of LCD?
- Firefox sponsored tabs won't be 'a mess of logos,' promises Mozilla
- Cheap and cheerful Nokia Lumia 630 arriving in Australia this month
- How SMBs can nail their password policy
- You now have more time before you need to install Windows 8.1 Update 1
- Brocade proposes an OpenStack solution to support multiple networked data centers
- Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine may join Apple's ranks at WWDC 2014
- Silence the most obnoxious tweeters with new Twitter mute feature
- iPhone 6 supplier renders reveal longer body, redesigned buttons and more
- Samsung 'Warhol' tablet tipped to stretch 13.3 inches
- Everything you need to know about your next tablet
- 'The tech caught up to our ambition': David Braben on the return of Elite
- IBM to roll-out data software that beat Jeopardy!
- The first-person drone experience has arrived
- Samsung Galaxy S5 looks set to go Prime, but S5 Active sounds suspicious
- Hackers using advanced phishing attack to steal Google passwords
- Windows 7 and Vista 'more at risk' to viruses than XP, says Microsoft
- iPhone 6 might be bad news for your wallet as Apple reportedly adds NFC
- LG quadruples G Pad tablet lineup with a trio of new sizes
- Can IT departments regain control of data explosion?
- Post-Heartbleed: Is it time to kill OpenSSL?
- Apple-fy your big screen with Apple TV for just $98
- Telstra taking 4G to the skies with Skinet
- May 11
- May 10
- May 9
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- Microsoft E3 2014 plans: a new Ryse, Fallout and Halo 5?
- Think Heartbleed is dead and done? Over 300,000 servers beg to differ
- You can now reset your Twitter password with a text
- Mainframe skills shortage: tackling a crisis
- Banks to increase spending on IT risk management
- Moto G Cinema leads a bunch of new mystery Motorola phones
- Android tablets still have one fatal flaw
- Facebook is sucking your Moves data so it can build the app, nothing more
- Microsoft updates OneDrive with new video and collaboration features
- Heartbleed vulnerability still affects 320k servers
- Did Dr. Dre just confirm that Apple has bought Beats?
- Does anyone really need a digital medium format camera?
- bit.ly urges users to change account details after hackers break in
- Apple promising mega-pics, not megapixels with new camera patent
- Week in Tech: Nintend-woes, marvellous Morpheus and Apple's unknown foes
- Netflix: We're already thinking beyond 4K
- Forget about Dre: 5 sets of headphones that are better than Beats
- How the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon's display takes productivity to the next level
- 4K streaming is leaving Blu-ray in the dirt
- May 8
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- Preparing your enterprise for the internet of things
- Snapchat settles with FTC, will install new user privacy measures
- This iPhone 6 dummy looks like it might be a little curvy
- PBS launches Super Vision, could revolutionize future second screen apps
- Is the 'hybrid self-checkout' about to transform retail?
- Huawei: QHD screens are 'nonsense'
- Samsung's standalone Gear Solo may see the Dick Tracy dream realised
- Samsung gets new mobile design head as possible S5 Prime image leaks
- Bitcoin miners and supercomputers: the intriguing parallels
- The demise of the tablet has been greatly exaggerated
- Why 4K displays make sense for businesses
- Project Morpheus was built into PS4 from the start - we just didn't know it
- The LG G3's super screen will make it the flagship phone to beat this summer
- Nintendo's working on a cheap new console for next year
- How SMBs can use cloud to compete with the big boys
- Project Morpheus will look different at launch, says Sony
- DDoS attacks costing UK companies £240,000 per day
- Huawei Ascend G6 descending Down Under in June
- May 7
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- Sony may bring a 'landmark' Project Morpheus game to E3 2014
- Octuplet of Samsung devices due for Android 4.4 soon
- Marissa Mayer on Yahoo's identity crisis and going whole hog on video
- One of the 4.7" iPhone 6 suppliers is settling in for a September launch
- Apple's cultural impact is the real challenge for Chinese smartphone heroes
- What big data means in 2014
- HP to invest more than $1 billion in new cloud services
- How China is orchestrating a semiconductor revolution
- Huawei Ascend P7 is a flagship smartphone for a different league
- Dell unveils new Wyse desktop virtualization solutions
- How your workplace is about to change
- Embarcadero bets on data architecture growth
- Lenovo unveils 11-inch Chromebooks with Yoga-like flexibility
- Global CRM market shows strong growth in 2013
- Surface Mini will almost certainly run Windows RT
- Nintendo promises to 'enrich' Wii U GamePad after another abysmal year
- EMC announces two-day setup Hybrid Cloud solution
- ARM: Days of China copying Western tech are ending
- The price is right: why China is all set to dominate 4K TV
- Oculus and Facebook have a billion-person MMO masterplan
- Join the 3D printing revolution for just $699
- May 6
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- Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba files for US public offering
- Microsoft may stall Surface Mini release date till June
- Your next phone or tablet could have a 600ppi screen thanks to Sharp
- New pack of Chromebooks come running Intel's latest
- Google Maps apps add Uber, better offline maps and more
- Google Now adds location-based product reminders for retail stores
- Google Glass is the world's worst spy camera, says Google X head
- 7 reasons why now is the time to buy a Windows Phone
- It won't be long before mobile gaming looks this beautiful
- Bitcasa launches a cloud platform aimed at developers
- Tech transformers: 10 big innovations making our gadgets better
- 4K Ultra HD is five years away from the mainstream, says Netflix
- Would you be happy if the iPhone 6 looked like this?
- Alfa Romeo's new 4C supercar proves that less is more and super fun too
- LG Lifeband Touch hits Australia in late May
- LG wants its new TV range in the palm of your hand
- That biometric Apple EarPod rumor literally came from the toilet
- May 5
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- iOS email encryption isn't as safe as Apple led you to believe
- Continuous delivery: all you need to know about the new software trend
- Hopes of Xbox handheld dashed by Microsoft's Phil Spencer
- Oculus CEO on VR replacing our vision and being bigger than GameBoy
- AMD's Lisa Su: 'You're not going to see us in low-cost smartphones'
- iWatch rumors pick up pace with Apple's health-focused hires
- Free from smartphones, Nokia turns its sights on smart car tech
- Wearables will be the ultimate contextual engine, says Jawbone CEO
- AMD leaps into ARM with Seattle and Project SkyBridge
- Oculus issues final word on VR code theft allegations
- Nintendo Fusion rumours, Star Wars 1313 teases, and a Tomodachi Life update
- Death of the app? How the web is taking charge once more
- Safety in numbers: Google Glass meetups try to poke holes in myths
- Grab the new Nexus 7 32GB model for under $250 at Bing Lee
- Microsoft sounding out advanced audio controls for next Xbox One update
- Play then pay: Optus now lets you buy Google Play apps on your phone bill
- Nokia Lumia 2520 lands on the Surface of Australia next week
- May 4
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- Almost a tenth of Android devices have broken off a piece of KitKat
- Microsoft may let Showtime drive its Warthog for the Halo show
- How to create the perfect website for your business
- Not even Star Wars can save film from the digital dark side
- How to ensure your business attracts the best IT talent
- Can screen size payments really save the film industry?
- May 3
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- Apple's latest buy could make its screens brighter and more efficient
- Meet the awesome tech that will soon make your smartphone smarter
- Small businesses must unlock their full potential through mobility
- Digital signatures: what you need to know
- How traditional security methods are putting organisations at risk
- Latest Apple vs Samsung dispute comes to not-so-epic conclusion
- May 2
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- Motorola website outs Moto X+1 as the name of its next flagship
- Stephen Hawking warns of a future where Siri is in control
- Google Project Ara 3D printing details start to form
- Tech titans will give users notice when the government asks for their info
- Five amazing things the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon can do that your Ultrabook can't
- The most unfounded Apple rumour is the most sensible yet
- Are businesses ready for the next generation of creative collaboration technologies?
- Another Heartbleed? More flaws found in web security
- Nintendo says no new hardware for E3 as Fusion rumours resurface
- Connectivity and the cloud: a match made in the data centre
- How to network your business on a budget
- Dell outs new laptops and AIOs for students
- SanDisk announces 4TB enterprise SAS SSD
- Android Silver: everything you need to know
- The 4K Blu-ray format could be dead in the water
- How businesses need to manage the evolution of the internet
- Week in Tech: Siri-ous problems with CarPlay and Android flagships at war
- Bring your own app: fantasy or business necessity?
- Android still rules the roost for mobile security threats
- Vine's website now lets anyone search for six-second vids
- May 1
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- Yahoo makes not-so-compelling case for ditching Do Not Track
- OS X 10.10 tipped to be the star of WWDC 2014
- Apple may leapfrog some iOS 8 features to iOS 8.1
- Shut up already: Twitter rolling out new 'mute' feature
- Dude, where's my car? Google Now will remember where you parked
- Windows XP users aren't left behind with latest Internet Explorer patch
- Amazon phone takes cues from competitors in leaked render
- How to make mundane meetings a thing of the past
- Cisco shells out big bucks to invest in Internet of Things companies
- How new tech is transforming revenue management
- Video calling and text chat turn Snapchat into WhatsApp with self-destruct
- Midmarket companies are embracing Big Data
- Acer: people blindly follow Apple, but we can change that
- Heartbleed to accelerate adoption of two-factor authentication solutions
- How industry giant Salesforce sees the future of cloud technology
- Google's self-driving cars are smarter, but they're still not smart enough
- Sony returns to the A Mount for the A77 Mark II
- 3D printing is a 'seismic' opportunity for aerospace and defence sectors
- Update to Commbank app gives you cash without a card
- Back to BASICs: the king of computer code at 50
- Game on as Foxtel Play launches on PS4