Category : Computers

JB Hi-Fi opens another Sydney City store

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Following the launch of its ‘Be You’ rebranding campaign, Broadway Shopping Centrehas welcomed the launch of JB Hi-Fi to its centre. This makes it the A/V retailer’s 167th store, which measures 1,100 square metres. Manuela De Rossi, Mirvac national leasing manager, said the opening of JB Hi-Fi will meet the shopping centre’s eclectic mix of customers. ““We know our customers. We conduct intensive market Continue Reading


Viewsonic’s new dual-core, Android powered display

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Viewsonic has just unveiled its new VSD220 touchscreen desktop display, but it has a couple of unique features that sets it apart from the competition. This 22-inch Full HD display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution actually resembles a PC in it has a dual core ARM-based OMAP 4 processor and an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. Because Continue Reading


GfK TEMAX reports shows soft sales for electronics

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According to the latest Gfk TEMAX report for Q3, 2012, the Australian Technical Consumer Goods market saw significant declines despite a recent succession of interest rate cuts. Small Appliances was one of the only categories to record growth in the period, with a 4 per cent rise in value. The recent gains for smartphones in the telecommunications sector ended with Continue Reading


Businesses aren’t flocking to Windows 8

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In late October, MYOB conducted a survey of 158 small to medium businesses and asked them what their plans were for migrating to the new Windows 8 operating system, the results were not very encouraging. According to the findings only 12 per cent of respondents intended to upgrade to Windows 8 in the next six months and only two per Continue Reading


Smartphone and tablet sales set to surpass 1 billion units in 2013

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According to Gartner, 821 million smart devices (consisting of smartphones and tablets) will be purchased around the world in 2012 and this will rise to 1.2 billion in 2013. Gartner, research vice president, Carolina Milanesi, said that this growth is being spurred on by the consumerisation of IT and businesses quickly adopting the latest technology. “For most businesses, smartphones and Continue Reading


Apple iPad mini and 4th Gen iPad break sales records

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In its first three days on sale, the Apple iPad mini and fourth generation iPad have surpassed three million units sold. Double the devices means double the sales, with both products combined smashing the previous record set of 1.5 million units sold for the iPad third generation earlier in 2012. “Customers around the world love the new iPad mini and Continue Reading


PREVIEW: ASUS ET2300 All-In-One PC

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It was only a couple of weeks ago that we got hands on with a whole new range of Windows 8 ultrabooks and tablets from Asus, now the company has just unveiled a range of new big screen All-In-One PCs to offer a complete solution for customers. The ET2300 is the flagship model in the line up and features a Continue Reading


Anyware enters mobile peripheral market due to growing demand

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Anyware Corporation, one of the leading PC peripheral distributors in Australia, has just announced its plans to expand into the growing mobile market. According to national marketing manager, Cameron Anstee, while today’s announcement marks the company’s formal entry into the category, Anyware has been working on this for some time and already has a solid range of products. Partnerships have Continue Reading


Bush gets iLuv distribution, looking for new retail partnerships

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Bush Australia has just confirmed it now has the distribution for the entire range of iLuv accessories in the Australian market, boosting its portfolio of brands which also includes Bush, Grundig and Blaupunkt. According to Bush, its iLuv portfolio is expanding beyond just audio accessories and will now also include headphones and cases for smartphones and tablets. “Within this year Continue Reading


REVIEW: Dragon Naturally Speaking v.12 Premium

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By Julian Bajkowski RRP: $199.95 The Deal: ‘Talk to’ software is fast becoming mainstream and this is well-seasoned software that’s easy to use, powerful and works. The Verdict: Nuance’s latest voice recognition package (Dragon 12 Premium Edition) is eerily good – at least once it gets to know you. And wow, this little package really, really wants to get to know Continue Reading


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