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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Verizon CEO Confirms Apple and LTE
Verizon’s CEO Dan Mead has recently confirmed that Apple will eventually be adopting LTE “4G” technology. However, there was no mention of when and on what device. The comment has now thrown fuel back on the iPhone 5 rumour fires … Continue reading
Vodafone Running a 48 Hour Sale
Vodafone is running a 48 Hour Sale that ends tomorrow (Friday 25th Feb) at midnight. The sale is offering the first three months of your contract free on selected 24 month plans with top-selling phones. Among the phones offered are … Continue reading
Apple and Light Peak Technology
The internet has been ablaze with talk of Intel’s new Light Peak technology for a while now. What is it? Who’s funding it? Why should we care? Well without getting in to too much detail Light Peak will (remember, this … Continue reading
Vodafone to Replace Entire Network
Vodafone Hutchison Australia is planning to replace their entire wireless network during the next 18 months. Despite the obvious connotations (that Vodafone has realised it needs a massive infrastructure overhaul to stay in the game due to its recent lawsuits … Continue reading
Our Top iPhone 4 Cases
In a world where the most popular communication handset is literally made of glass it’s important to be up to speed on what kind of protective options are out there. Here is a short list of our top-pick cases for … Continue reading
Aristotle, Logic & Zombies. What?
What could Aristotle and video game advertisements possible have to do with each other? Most of the time, very little. However, this video game advertisement blew us away and after our jaws came up off the floor, it was only … Continue reading
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo Unveiled
Sony Ericsson showed off a lot of new handsets at the Mobile World Conference (MWC) recently and among them was the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo. The Xperia Neo is an Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) handset with a 1GHz processor and 512MB … Continue reading
Telstra Plans for 2011 4G Rollout
Telstra has announced their plan for a 2011 rollout of a new LTE “4G” network. LTE (meaning Long-Term Evolution) is a wireless technology that has recently become extremely popular in the US and offers transfer rates of up to 60mbs, … Continue reading
Samsung Galaxy S II Unveiled
The next champion of Samsung’s Galaxy S line has finally been announced; The Samsung Galaxy S II. The Galaxy S II has some pretty hefty hardware improvements over its predecessor. A dual-core 1.2GHz processor is at the top of the … Continue reading
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NAB is not Advertising, it is Marketing
Opinion: Last Friday, NAB went to the mattresses and started a war. They started calling out their competitors in their advertising, singling them out by name and targeting their customers by offering to pay their exit fees. There shouldn’t be too … Continue reading
