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  • Vodafone: No 'dollar-a-day' broadband for Aussies

    Vodafone New Zealand has launched a new "dollar-a-day" mobile broadband service, but the carrier's Australian office has told users not to hold their breath for a similar deal here.

  • Australia getting more broadband for its buck

    Australian broadband users are getting more out of their Internet connections although prices have remained static, a report from the Internet Industry Association (IIA) has found.

  • MacBook Air: Apple drops another product

    Is the lack of an optical drive in the MacBook Air a smart or stupid move from Apple?

  • Australia misses out on iTunes movie rentals

    Apple's iTunes Store in the US now allows users to rent movies rather than purchase them, but there's still no word when a similar service might be available Down Under.

  • Accessories build success for Apple

    How do you know when an Apple product has been a resounding success? All you really need to do is look at its third-party economy.

  • Why does Apple hate iPod Touch owners?

    Apple's announcement that iPod Touch owners would have to pay for an upgrade that iPhone users get for free wasn't exactly met with enthusiasm at Macworld 2008. That's hardly surprising, though ...

  • Apple Time Capsule allows wireless backups

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced a back-up device called Time Capsule at Macworld in San Francisco on Tuesday, which automates the Time Machine backup application in Mac OS X Leopard.

  • Apple unveils MacBook Air: "world's thinnest notebook"

    Apple unveiled its ultraportable MacBook Air, the world's thinnest notebook according to CEO Steve Jobs, during his keynote speech at Macworld 2008 on Tuesday in San Francisco.

  • Macworld 2008 predictions: Have your say

    As CES, the world's largest tech, show wraps up, we gaze into the crystal ball in search of what Apple's annual Macworld conference next week might have in store.

  • iiNet leaps out and exposes naked DSL

    WA based ISP iiNet has launched its naked DSL service today -- where customers can take broadband without an accompanying phone line -- the first of its kind to be made available on a large scale basis in Australia.

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