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Foxtel on Xbox now unmetered for Telstra customers (Credit: Foxtel)

An article from Sydney Morning Herald’s Sacha Molitorisz about the decline of DVD rental marketplace suggests that the Internet is killing DVD Rentals. However the article gave only vague hints on how traditional Brick and Mortar stores was facing competition from the net,  spending more time talking about DVD rental machines from RedRoomDVD  and Oovie.

Apple's Siri to work in Australia (Credit: Apple Inc.)

Apple overnight held an event where it announced amongst other things a new voice-controlled service that allows users to speak actions to an iPhone.

Qantas to trial in-flight iPads (Credit: Qantas)

Qantas has revealed it will trial Apple’s iPad 2 devices as an in-flight entertainment solution from next month.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Credit: Samsung)

Samsung yesterday filed a cross claim against Apple’s Australian subsidiary in the latest move in the patent legal battle embroiling both companies Down Under.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Credit: Samsung)

Samsung and Apple returned to the Australian Federal court today in the patent battle surrounding Samsung’s Galaxy Tab device.

Samsung Australia issued the following statement today following its day in court in its Australian patent battle against Apple.

Apple's iPhone 3GS (Credit: Apple)

Australian providers Vodafone and Optus have cut pricing of Apple’s iPhone 3GS, with the device now available for $0 on a $29 caps.

Apple's former CEO Steve Jobs (Credit: Apple Inc.)

Apple has this morning made a shock announcement that CEO Steve Jobs will be stepping down from his role as Chief Executive Officer immediately, with Tim Cook set to replace him in his former position.

Apple's iCloud (Credit: Apple)

Apple has today opened the doors for developers to its new web-based iCloud service, as well as revealing pricing for additional storage for users.

Apple's MacBook Air replaces the MacBook (Credit: Apple Inc.)

Apple has today released a wave of new products but has quietly retired the MacBook, replacing it with lower-end models of the MacBook Air.

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