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HTC sells 5 million One smartphones
HTC has shipped five million units of its flagship One smartphone globally.
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10 million Galaxy S4's shipped: Samsung
Samsung has already shipped 10 million Galaxy S4 smartphones, the company revealed today.
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Sony Xperia SP now available through Virgin Mobile
Virgin Mobile is now selling the Sony Xperia SP Android phone in Australia, the company has announced.
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Samsung reveals Galaxy S4 accessory pricing, availability
Samsung has released pricing and availability details of Galaxy S4 accessories it will sell in Australia.
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Report: Samsung grabs about one-third of market with 70M-plus Q1 smartphone sales
Samsung's total worldwide smartphone sales have likely totaled more than 70 million units in the first quarter of 2013, or roughly a third of the overall market, according to a new report from Counterpoint Research.
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HTC One: First impressions
Our first impressions of the HTC One, including what impressed us and what did not.
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Preview: HTC One
HTC has just unveiled its latest Android smartphone, the One.
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Motorola RAZR M unboxing and first look
We unbox and take a first look at the Motorola RAZR M.
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Review: Samsung Galaxy S III 4G
The Samsung Galaxy S III 4G offers fast data speeds but battery life is poor.
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Android vs. iOS vs. Windows Phone
The past year has been a remarkable one for smartphones, with the meteoric rise of Google's Android OS, the restart of Microsoft's mobile strategy with its much-ballyhooed release of Windows Phone 7 and the continuing success of Apple's iPhone, buoyed by its new availability to Verizon subscribers. Never has there been so much choice in the smartphone market. As a result, hype and overstatement have been the order of the day.
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What’s life really like on the NBN? (Part II)
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Intel claims Haswell will offer 50 per cent more battery life in laptops
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AusCERT 2013: NBN users need security professionals’ help, says Google
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UPDATED: 4G in Australia: The state of the nation
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ASIC debacle: Conroy open to transparency over website blocks
Staying Ahead of the Data Explosion
The total volume of data being processed and stored by businesses is rising exponentially. IDC has estimated that the size of the "digital universe" will increase 29 fold between 2010 and 2020. Data storage technology has undergone a steady increase in capacity, along with a steady decline in the cost per unit to store information. Unfortunately, data storage capacity is not keeping pace with data growth and necessitating greater intelligence in the storage infrastructure. Read more.
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ClamWin Free Antivirus is an open source GPL virus scanner for Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista / XP / Me / 2000 / 98 and ...
ASIC Optimises and Promotes Network Automation Using HP Software
Allianz Shared Infrastructure Services SE (ASIC) wanted to replace its current suite of management tools, some of which had been developed in-house, with a standard solution for the management of 600 network components in its data centre, in order to reduce costs and further improve quality. Find out what approach they took download today.
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