Tag: pricing
iPhone madness: What's a gigabyte worth?
July 14th, 2008 by David BraueA while back, frustration with my inability to get online outside of the office drove me to invest in a 3G data service from Hutchinson's 3. For $30 per month, I get 2GB of data that's accessible pretty much anywhere I go (I do all my work in metropolitan areas).
Apple MacBook Air (Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, Nvidia GeForce 9400M)
December 15th, 2008 by Craig SimmsIf you weren't a fan of the previous MacBook Air, nothing will change your mind here. It does, however, present an excellent user experience. We can only hope the next revision is a little more feature-laden.
Australia's giant e-waste recycling centre: Photos
November 20th, 2008 by Alex SerpoThe largest e-waste recycling centre in the southern hemisphere was opened this week in Sydney's Villawood amid controversy over the Federal Government's refusal to commit to a mandatory e-waste recycling policy.
EMI Australia launches MP3 store
September 30th, 2008 by Ella MortonEMI Australia has partnered with UK-based digital media company 7digital to launch a DRM-free music store.
CommSec launches iPhone trading app
July 10th, 2008 by Liam TungCommSec, CommBank's securities trading arm, claims it has launched the first iPhone application in Australia.
Australia's cheapest iPhone plans
July 10th, 2008 by Joseph HanlonFinding it hard to figure out which iPhone deal is the best value for money? We've got our calculators out and read the fine print to bring you this easy to follow breakdown of Australia's iPhone pricing.
iTunes royalty rate stays the same
October 3rd, 2008 by Greg SandovalApple seems to have gotten what it wanted as a key licensing board freezes rates charged to iTunes and other digital music venues.
Apple's new 2008 iPod range
September 10th, 2008 by CNET staffApple has announced its new range of 2008 iPods which include a return to the original form-factor for the Nano and only a single iPod Classic.
Digital SLRs with less bulk
July 20th, 2007 by Staff writersIt's hard to deal with both engineering challenges and a finicky market, but some compact cameras on the market are geared for those who want the manual controls and other higher-end features more commonly found in digital SLR (single-lens reflex) cameras. Here are some options.
Optimus Maximus
July 23rd, 2008 by Rich BrownAs impressive as we find the Optimus Maximus keyboard in concept, the US$1,600 price tag overwhelms its real world benefits. We can only recommend this keyboard to those most charmed by this unique keyboard's novelty.
So, one question is - will the new iMac's have LED Backlit screens? They are really nice!
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