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Don't wait to the last minute to switch warns NBN

Don't wait to the last minute to switch warns NBN

NBN Co. is warning customers to switch from their legacy systems to the NBN as soon as they are eligible, in an attempt to mitigate problems caused by last minute moves.

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iPhone users tired of yet more bugs, as Apple push out iOS11.1.2

iPhone users tired of yet more bugs, as Apple push out iOS11.1.2

I thought I.T. was me! My 'it' was changing to I.T. and 'A[?]' kept appearing in my texts. But I.T, wasn't me - I.T. was yet another Apple iOS11 bug A[/].

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New law to make telcos, banks and energy companies give us our data

New law to make telcos, banks and energy companies give us our data

A 'Consumer Data Rights' law, planned for 2018, will give Australian consumers access to their data being held by telecommunications and energy companies, and banks.

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Ongoing screen issues make securing an iPhone X a mixed blessing

Ongoing screen issues make securing an iPhone X a mixed blessing

Apple has been forced to release another iOS update to fix bugs with the iPhone X screen. The latest issue saw the display becoming unresponsive when exposed to a rapid change in external temperature. This added to earlier issues with screen burn-in and the green line of death.

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Microsoft 365 SaaS bundle for business launches in Australia

Microsoft 365 SaaS bundle for business launches in Australia

Microsoft is predicting that two-thirds of all of business users of its Office suite of products will be accessing the software via a cloud-based Office 365 subscription within two years.

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Amazon Australia sends

Amazon Australia sends "let's make history" email in prep for launch

Amazon Australia executed a 'soft launch' at 2pm yesterday with "an internal testing phase", as sellers receive email urging "let's make history."

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Telstra moves to 'liberate' employees from desk phone limitations

Telstra moves to 'liberate' employees from desk phone limitations

Moving from the mobile to the deskphone and back again has been a disjointed experience for employees - until now. Telstra has claimed an Australian-first with the launch of 'Liberate', a solution to unify mobile and fixed line technologies.

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Who is responsible for employee behaviour on a corporate mobile device?

Who is responsible for employee behaviour on a corporate mobile device?

Many Australian enterprises have no corporate mobile policy, but do you need one? Who is responsible for employee behaviour on a corporate device?

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Telco's will lose the battle of the eSIM and consumers will love it

Telco's will lose the battle of the eSIM and consumers will love it

No more 'lock-in' plans, no allegiance to any carrier, and the ability to switch automatically to the network which provides the best coverage and price as you travel the world. This is the promise of the eSIM.

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Complaints of 'burn in' issues with new Apple and Google smartphones

Complaints of 'burn in' issues with new Apple and Google smartphones

Apple iPhone X and Google Pixel 2 users are complaining of 'burn in' issues with their new OLED screens - remnants of an image remain on the screen after navigating away.

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3 Strategies to Reduce Telecom Cost