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    Court upholds right to copy lucrative databases 15 February, 2010 10:38

    The directories in the Yellow Pages, RealEstate.com and TV Week are at risk of being poached after the dismissal of a copyright case last week, legal experts say. The revelations have left the industry reeling from what legal experts predict will be a boom in opportunistic upstart companies created to scrape million-dollar investments and score an easy slice of lucrative profits.
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    Telstra Pre-Paid Wireless Broadband Turbo USB modem 03 November, 2009 11:30

    Telstra already has a pre-paid wireless broadband package available, but its latest offering promises better speeds. Aptly dubbed the Turbo USB modem, this Telstra service has excellent coverage and speed but is once again let down by a 30-day recharge expiry.
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    Telstra T106 mobile phone 30 October, 2009 15:10

    Retailing for just $129, Telstra's T106 mobile phone is one of the cheapest handsets available on the Next G network. Though it's not a great mobile phone, the T106 represents good value when combined with Telstra's Next G prepaid service.
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    Nokia 6720 classic mobile phone 18 September, 2009 09:40

    As a replacement for the 6220 classic, Nokia's 6720 classic isn't a mobile phone that will get the heart racing with excitement. A faster processor, better battery life and a 3.5mm headphone jack are improvements over its predecessor, but the lack of a Xenon flash and camera lens cover are strange omissions.
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    HTC Snap smartphone 04 August, 2009 11:15

    HTC's Snap smartphone sports a thin profile, a stylish matte black finish and an excellent QWERTY keyboard. It doesn't offer anything revolutionary, but it is a good choice if you aren't interested in a touch-screen smartphone.
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    LG Viewty Smart (GC900f) mobile phone 23 July, 2009 14:30

    Boasting an 8-megapixel camera with an LED flash and Schneider-Kreuznach lens, LG's Viewty Smart is the second mobile phone to feature LG's S-Class 3D user interface.
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    Twitter is all about listening 27 May, 2009 06:33

    Twitter is difficult to use because it's so easy to use. Once you've created an account, your Twitter page allows you to update your status and watch a scrolling list of status updates from your friends.
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    What the Web knows about you 28 January, 2009 08:12

    She had me at hello ... or just about. Our conversation had barely started when privacy activist Betty Ostergren interrupted me to say that she had found my full name, address, Social Security number and a digital image of my signature on the Web.
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    Sensis’s Yellow finds home on Google Maps 03 November, 2008 15:23

    Users of Google Maps will soon be able to find Yellow business listings as part of a deal struck between Google and Sensis.
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    Telstra gets the iPhone 01 July, 2008 10:07

    Telstra has become the third Australian telco granted access to Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 3G.
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    Telecom New Zealand buys back a million shares 02 June, 2008 12:11

    Telecom Corporation of New Zealand (ASX: TEL) has bought back over a million shares, at a cost of over NZ$4 million (AUD$3.5 million).
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