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Virgin Mobile announces 4G, will sell Galaxy S III 4G
Australian mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) Virgin Mobile has announced the immediate availability of 4G network coverage and revealed it will sell the Samsung Galaxy S III 4G smartphone.
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Apple to unveil iPhone 5 next week
Apple is expected to announce its latest generation iPhone at a media event in San Francisco next week.
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NEC sells shares in Lenovo, Japan PC joint venture unaffected
NEC has sold for about US$230 million shares in Chinese computer maker Lenovo it acquired last year when the companies formed a joint venture to produce PCs in Japan.
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Upcoming Windows 8 PCs 'just the beginning', says Acer president
The first round of Windows 8 tablets and laptops coming out later this year will be "just the beginning" of a range of form factors and styles that will evolve as the operating system matures, according to the president of a major Taiwanese computer maker.
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Time-Warner Cable, carriers roll out mobile red carpet for Democratic convention
Service providers taking steps to solve expected mobile congestion problems at the Democratic National Convention this week are addressing issues that are likely to grow in many areas over the next few years.
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Big smartphone, tablet news expected from Nokia, Motorola, Amazon & Apple in coming week
A flock of major smartphone and tablet announcements are expected over the next week, from Nokia and Microsoft, Motorola, Amazon and Apple. They’ll give us a glimpse of how vendors see the future of mobile computing, and how the enterprise fits into it.
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Apple's US share of smartphones grows to 33.4 per cent
Apple's iPhone share of US smartphone subscribers bumped upward 2 percentage points from May through July, giving it 33.4 per cent of the market, according to online tracking and analytics firm comScore.
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Upgraded Wi-Fi network greets Democratic Party conventioneers
Charlotte, N.C., is rolling out the red carpet for the Democrats who arrive this week to formally renominate President Barack Obama as their presidential candidate. And Time Warner Cable Arena is rolling out a new, high capacity 802.11n Wi-Fi network for them.
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LG Intuition offers option between a tablet and smartphone
A new "in-between" option for those who can't decide between a smartphone and a tablet will be available from Verizon on Sept. 6, in the form of the 5-inch LG Intuition.
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Google updates Chrome for iOS, fixes bugs
Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser for iOS devices that stamps out some bugs, including one that interfered with Yahoo Mail.
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First look at Sony's 4K TV
Sony's upcoming XBR-84X900 4K TV produced beautiful images in a demo at the IFA trade show last week, but its size, likely high price and a lack of content that can take full advantage of the set makes it an unlikely buy.
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Preview: Sony Xperia T
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Preview: Samsung ATIV S
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Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Camera
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Preview: Sony Xperia go
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Preview: Samsung Galaxy Note II
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Get things done: 10 to-do apps for Android and iOS
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Preview: Telstra Desire C
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5 Bluetooth speakers: Make your music mobile
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Review: Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
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Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy S III 4G
We go hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S III 4G.
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Developing apps for the mobile cloud: What you need to know
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IT's 9 biggest security threats
Motorola Mobility workers wary of Google
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Managing Trust - Data protection and compliance for financial services
If it’s becoming something of a cliché that the financial services industry is one of the world’s most heavily regulated, that’s largely because it’s true. Data retention and archiving, authentication and authorisation, data loss prevention and privacy regulations compete with demands for transparency and accountability, while market imperatives calling for multiple service channels delivered over a broad spread of technologies add to the pressure. Read on.
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For the past eight years, Gadens Brisbane has used a “big three” security vendor to protect its network against malware and other threats. Despite deploying a complete antivirus package, the firm still experienced up to three infections across the network every week. This gap in security meant the firm’s IT team was spending up to six hours a week on security management, resulting in lawyers being unable to work on their computers for hours a time – an inconvenience for the individual, and costly for a business reliant on hourly charging. Read how Gadens Law Firm have reduced their security management time from about 6 hours a week to 30 minutes a week.
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