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Australian consumers believe they are getting a raw deal from their Internet service providers over the speed of their broadband services, with most of them believing they aren’t getting what they signed up to and paid for.



The Samsung Galaxy S8 will have a smaller capacity battery than the ill-fated Note7 which literally went down in flames.

Citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries, who were subject to US travel bans last month, may have to provide their social media passwords if they wish to enter the US.

Surveying of the seafloor between the Sydney beachside suburb of Clovelly to Los Angeles is about to get underway in preparation for laying of the US$350 million Southern Cross NEXT undersea cable.

Big US technology companies Amazon, Google and Microsoft donated both cash and services to the ceremonies around the swearing-in of US President Donald Trump on 20 January.

Toshiba Australia has announced an extension of its global voluntary recall to replace the lithium-ion battery packs for some of its notebooks sold between June 2011 and September 2015. The batteries were also sold as replacements.

 

And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com.


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