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Friday Aug 10, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

There's an important decision facing every Internet user in Australia - whether to let the NBN Co attach their cable to your building. Will it still be free to get connected to the NBN if you said no to having the cable attached when it was first rolled down your street? Click here to find out.

Other stories to click below include our full review of the phone everyone is talking about, the Samsung Galaxy S III. Plus, see if your software will work with Windows 8 and take a look at a sale we've spotted at Grays Online.

William Maher
BIT (Business IT)

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What if you say no when the NBN comes to your street?

What if you say no when the NBN comes to your street?

By William Maher | Aug 9, 2012

Australians can elect not to be connected, but a decision is yet to be made on whether you’ll have to pay if you want the NBN at a later date.

Tech deals: Retravision firesale at Grays

Tech deals: Retravision firesale at Grays

By Anthony Caruana | Aug 9, 2012

Looking for some cheap gear for the office? A quick dip into Grays Online might be the ticket.

See if your software will work with Windows 8 and Mac OS X Mountain Lion

See if your software will work with Windows 8 and Mac OS X Mountain Lion

By Anthony Caruana | Aug 9, 2012

Here's a handy way of checking if your software will still work when you upgrade to Windows 8 and Mac OS X.

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No compulsory battery box for NBN

No compulsory battery box for NBN

By William Maher | Aug 8, 2012

It won’t be compulsory to have a battery backup box installed in your business when you get the NBN, according to the new NBN Co Corporate Plan published today.

Samsung Galaxy S III review: does the phone match the hype?

Samsung Galaxy S III review: does the phone match the hype?

By Nic Healey | Aug 10, 2012

Can Samsung’s newest flagship Android smartphone possibly match the hype it has garnered and how does it stack against the HTC One X? Read the review.

First look: Hypermaxx's Portable Projector literally fits in your hand

First look: Hypermaxx's Portable Projector literally fits in your hand

By Anthony Caruana | Aug 9, 2012

If you visit companies to make presentations, this mini projector might come in handy. It's around the size of a paperback book and can project an image up to 5 metres in size.

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