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Vodafone 'sorry' for misleading ads
Vodafone says sorry after being fined $402,375 plus court costs for breaching the Fair Trading Act by misleading customers about the true cost of its mobile internet service. Their actions left at least one customer in tears...
An app a day: smartphones that can protect your health
Forget the bathroom scales. Those wishing to keep tabs on their health will soon be able to wear an "intelligent bracelet" to monitor their movement and food intake.
Smartphones test for new privacy law
Time and technology wait for no one, so can an overhaul of the Privacy Act be truly future proof?
Sub-$100 smartphones in a year, says 2degrees
Smartphones could sell for less than $100 within 12 months, says 2degrees chief exec Eric Hertz.
2degrees claims 200,000 number ports
2degrees says it has gained 200,000 customers from rival telcos Telecom and Vodafone through number portability in the last two years.
Rhodir Marsden: Facing up to video calling
So far video calling has not really caught on for everyday conversations. Rhodri Marsden looks at at why not and whether that is set to change.
James Griffin: All the news that's fit to steal
Clearly, as recent overseas events have shown, hacking into someone's phone in order to hear their personal messages is wrong.
Vodafone faces huge fine over false ads
A Vodafone Live customer spent sleepless nights and another rang the company call centre in tears over huge bills...