A step ahead for e-waste recycling
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011Companies selling technology products in Australia will be required to fund a national collection and recycling scheme under legislation introduced to the Senate yesterday.
Companies selling technology products in Australia will be required to fund a national collection and recycling scheme under legislation introduced to the Senate yesterday.
A new international mobile operator called Tru, which provides domestic call charges for calls made overseas, started operating on Australian shores today.
Following a protracted trademark stoush with Aussie coupon website Scoopon, the Groupon website has launched under the name Stardeals today.
IT researchers at the University of Technology, Sydney have developed a keyboard that lets users type faster on touchscreen devices like the iPad.
Google fans will be rejoicing as the Nexus One hits Australian Vodafone stores tomorrow.
The group known as Anonymous has continued its attack on government websites today in protest against the Australian Government’s proposed internet service provider level filter.
Telstra today launched an SMS alert system for social networking tool Twitter, saying the SMS alerts would be free for its own customers.
Google Australia posted a statement today on its official blog calling the government’s ISP filter “heavy handed” and outlining the search giant’s concerns about the scope of filtered content.
Despite a few build and design issues, HP’s latest 22-inch monitor punches above its weight and is perfect for users looking for a budget, widescreen solution that is both versatile and sturdy.
The nation’s largest telco, Telstra, has unveiled a new iPhone plan which will see new customers getting a $100 account credit when they purchase a new plan.