Monthly Archives: October 2011

Vodafone Australia (Credit: iamjon/Flickr)

In case you did not know, Vodafone AU has had major problems since it’s merger with 3/Orange to form VHA.

Telstra's new Ultimate Gateway (Image Credit: Telstra)

Telstra has launched its latest wireless gateway for business customers, but says it doesn’t support the company’s new 4G network.

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This was supposed to be a review of the new Ubuntu release (Oneiric Ocelot), however the only thing the new Ubuntu did not do to me was jump out kick me in the head. 

Scoopon co-founders Gabby and Hezi Leibovich (Credit: Scoopon)

CatchOfTheDay, the company behind popular Australian sites including Scoopon and more recently GroceryRun, last week revealed some interesting figures around the exponential growth it has seen over the past 5 years.

ACCC launch Product Recall app for iPhone (Credit: ACCC/Apple)

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has entered the mobile era, launching yesterday an application for Apple’s iPhone that allows Australians to check the latest product recalls on the go.

Optus MeTV (Image Credit: Optus)

Nick Ross over at Aunty ABC has written an article The Case for Piracy.

Android Ice Cream Sandwich (Credit: Google)

At the Google Technology User Group meeting at the Sydney Google Offices, Ankur Kotwal (newly appointed Developer Relations for Google Australia) gave a talk on some of the new features of the Ice Cream Sandwich release of Android (also called ICS internally). The focus of ICS is on the bringing Honeycomb (3.0) and Gingerbread (2.3) together into one OS for both tablets and smart phones.

Discovr receives$1.1 million in seed funding (Credit: Discovr)

The Australian team behind Discovr, an app discovery tool for Apple’s iOS platform, have announced overnight a $1.1 million round of seed funding from Yuuwa Capital.

Google Plus hangouts

Google is to introduce Android “Office Hours” for Australian developers.

Google data shows content removal requests slowed

Search giant Google’s Australian subsidiary overnight updated information showing the company had 10 requests for the removal of content from its results between January and June this year.

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