Brenton Currie
Digital Journalist based in Melbourne, 07, Australia.
Joined on May 18, 2009
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Apple's highly anticipated successor to the iPad has now available in the United States, with some keen fans queuing for days to be one of the first to get their hands on the device.
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In a special media event before this week's Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona, Samsung has revealed their second tablet device, the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
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Apple is reportedly preparing a smaller, cheaper iPhone to rival the onslaught of cheap smartphones running the likes of Google's open source Android software.
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Microsoft has today announced the immediate availability of a release candidate for their forthcoming web browser, Internet Explorer 9.
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Apple's iPad device, of which more than 2 million have been sold, will soon be trialled in a new world-first in-flight entertainment service by Australian airline, Jetstar.
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Today it emerged that Apple Inc. is reportedly investigating the option of offering subsidies to employees of manufacturing partner Foxconn in a bid to stem the recent rise of suicides at the Chinese plant.
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A report today suggests technology giant Google is phasing out the use of Microsoft's popular operating system, Windows, on corporate computers because of concerns with security.
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Bloomberg reports that a Pakistani court has lifted a restriction that saw Facebook banned in the country for the past 12 days.
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Popular VoIP service, Skype, has tonight updated its iPhone application, bringing amongst other things support for calling others over 3G connections.
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The Google Buzz team overnight launched support for a new "reshare" button that allows users to re-share posts in two clicks instead of copying and pasting them.
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Facebook has today unveiled new, simplified privacy settings changes which it hopes will ease pressure regarding user privacy controversies on the social networking site.
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An entrepreneurial Australian company has launched what it calls the world's first "iPad clothing," in time for the international launch of the iPad.
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Twitter has today announced it will no longer allow third-parties to display their own advertisements inside the Twitter stream.
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In an article in the Washington Post today, Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for the recent privacy issues, saying Facebook is "working hard" to fix make the privacy controls simpler and easier to use.
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Twitter CEO Ev Williams today announced Twitter's upcoming program, @anywhere, which allows closer interaction with Twitter from any website, with only a couple of lines of pre-prepared code.
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Twitter is tonight experiencing more site issues, this time with user timelines only showing the logged in users tweets, and not any from anyone you are following.
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The Gmail team have just announced a new set of changes to be rolled out over the coming days, allowing users of the Google Buzz service to control what notifications are sent to them.
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Reports surfaced Facebook is planning to implement and announce location-based features for the service at their upcoming F8 conference, while Apple hit the headlines with the launch of the pre-ordering for the iPad. That's this week in tech.
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Apple opened the floodgates in the U.S. this morning, launching the pre-order program for the Wi-Fi version of the iPad. Current estimates place the amount of pre-orders as high as 51,000.
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Sony has unveiled its entry in the game console motion controller battle, revealing its add-on will be called PlayStation Move and launch in fall this year.
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