Internode: your call is more important to us
Dread waiting in ‘telephone queue hell’? Internode’s real-time Flash display of its sales and support phone queues sets a new standard for ISPs to follow
Dread waiting in ‘telephone queue hell’? Internode’s real-time Flash display of its sales and support phone queues sets a new standard for ISPs to follow
Every senior NSW public school student will get to keep a mini laptop after a new funding deal was thrashed out at funding talks in Canberra.
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The world’s largest mobile maker has decided to pull out of the largest market on the planet.
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Seagate has fixed a bug in its Barracuda 7200.11 1.5TB hard drive which caused applications to hang intermittently.
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Vodafone’s announcement of a $0 Dell netbook and mobile broadband bundle doesn‘t actually mean the laptop is thrown in for free.