HomeHot Deals Services Internet Telephony News Contact Us

 

NEW PRODUCT RELEASES HIGHLIGHTS

INDUSTRY ARTICLES & REVIEWS HEADLINES

 

Telstra launches the T-Touch Tab

27/10/2010

Telstra Tab 4

The latest tablet technology is now accessible to everyday Australians, with Telstra launching the most affordable wireless tablet from an Australian telco.

The Telstra T-Touch Tab™, priced at $299, is a light-weight tablet that combines mobile internet, online content, entertainment and phone-calling as well as access to over 80,000 apps from the Android Market™.

New slimmer MacBook Air hits the market

Apple has unveiled a host of new products, including new models of its MacBook Air laptop, which are immediately available in Australia.

The laptop is now available in two models, with 11” and 13” screens, and are thinner and lighter than the previous MacBook Air. All of the new models come with SSD drives for storage rather than the traditional magnetic-optical disks.

Ultimate USB Modem, the world's fastest mobile broadband service

HOT! Telstra T-Touch Tab - Coming soon!!

Nokia C5 - Affordable, Stylish, Easy-to-use

Samsung Galaxy S - Largest Touchscreen Android Device

HTC Desire - Simply Stunning

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alcatel-Lucent’s glossary of broadband and NBN terms

Global telecommunications equipment vendor, Alcatel-Lucent, has produced a glossary that explains key broadband and NBN concepts.

The 25 Worst High-Tech Habits (and How to Fix Them)

You’re doing a lot of stuff that's messing up your tech hardware--and your life along with it. Here’s how to do better.

Value boost to keep Telstra Pre-Paid Mobile Broadband customers connected

Telstra Consumer Executive Director Rebekah O’Flaherty said the revised recharge allowances, costing $20, $30, $50 and $150, would further satisfy the nation’s growing appetite for connecting wirelessly. The four revised allowances will offer customers data increases ranging from around 12% to 150%.

REVIEW: RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone

AVG Launches New Security Tools for SMBs

New study confirms Aussies are smartphone fanatics

Samsung Galaxy S vs iPhone 4

What is Android?

 

 

 

 
 

Website design (c) All Rights Reserved
Website best viewed in 1024 x 768