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Apple launched its iBookstore to the Australian market today, making thousands of existing and modern book titles available to iDevice users through arrangements with several major local publishers. Previously, iDevice owners were restricted to a limited selection of classic texts that had passed into the public domain and so were legally available to download. The [...]

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With all the buzz about the iPhone 4 and the iPad these days, one could be forgiven for believing that Apple is ignoring its founding product, the Macintosh computer, as a stage parent might neglect an oldest child who has outgrown its cute stage. But it seems that the steadfast Mac is more of a [...]

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Apple TV and Google TV were both released in the US last week. While it’s been too short a time to generate any worthwhile data about which product is proving more popular with consumers, we can examine the basic features of each so Australians will have an idea of what to expect when the two [...]

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Apple recently announced their new line up of nifty gadgets! These included: iPod touch with video calling over WiFi iPod Nano that can double as a watch Apple TV Ping – Apple’s new social media website iPod Nano: This now has a built in FM tuner and can display photos. It features a touch screen for [...]

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Google has begun discussions with major record labels to create and launch its own online music download store, in the latest instalment of its ongoing quest for world media domination. The new music platform, which Google hopes to see implemented and generating sales by Christmas, will be in direct competition the Apple iTunes Store, the [...]

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The time has some for Samsung to reveal its best-kept secret in years! Check out our older blog posts for more about this secret. http://www.ewebmarketing.com.au/seoblog/samsungs-answer-to-the-ipad On a second look, the Galaxy looks quite appealing.  It is able to make voice calls on the 3G network, – with video calls as well!  So as a matter [...]

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After navigating to the video of the Samsung Galaxy, a soon to be revealed Android tablet, my first impressions of this new tablet aren’t quite what I had hoped. The experience reminded me of Steve Jobs’ attempt to load the New York Times on the iPhone 4. Oh wait… The page has loaded… Oh, no it [...]

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The US Copyright Office decreed on Monday that Americans are no longer prevented by law from jail-breaking their iPhones. “Jail-breaking” refers to the reprogramming/unlocking an iPhone to be compatible with non-Apple approved software applications. The practice is fairly common, as there are millions of jail-broken iPhones in current circulation. Though bypassing an iPhone’s operating system [...]

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Behold, the iPhone 4. Agreed, it looks a lot like every other iPhone model we’ve ever seen. But behind the clone-like exterior is a cornucopia of new-and-improved features, including crisper resolution and display, speedier navigation between apps and documents, and real-time video calls. And to the joy of Apple fanboys everywhere, and the ire of [...]

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There is a fierce war waging in personal computers: Windows VS Linux, Dell VS HP, Gigabyte VS Asus and now Chrome VS Safari.  While the battle is not new, the latest outcome is worthy of note. It has recently been reported that Apple’s Safari browser is the latest casualty of Google’s ever-increasing world domination.  You may [...]

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