Ways to Record Calls on a Smartphone
Ways to record a phone call conversation on a smartphone were recently provided by the Lifehacker website. Lifehacker emphasised that readers need to be very aware of the legalities when recording a...
View ArticleWinter-Warming Tips that Won’t Cost a Fortune
The nights are becoming cooler, a warning that winter is coming. Time to dig out the blankets and bring the winter clothes to the front of the wardrobe. While it’s relatively easy to keep warm in...
View ArticleCotton Growers Facing Huge Electricity Price Hikes
Queensland cotton growers are facing a huge rise in electricity prices as commodity prices stagnate, with the Queensland Competition Authority drafting a proposed increase to 17.5% in 2013-14....
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S4
Samsung is currently engaged in a battle for supremacy of the smartphone market , and has released its latest claim to dominance, the Samsung Galaxy S4. Squared off against Apple’s iphone, Samsung is...
View ArticleBanking Share Price Bubble will Continue to Inflate
Australian banking shares have soared to record highs, averaging a rise of 34.8% across the big four over the last twelve months. In a recently published article with The Age, Matthew Kidman predicted...
View ArticleHardware to Decrease, but ICT Spending to Grow in Education
According to ARN, the ICT sector in Australia is set to reach $2708.4 million in 2013 and will continue to grow in the following year. IDC’s Australia Education ICT Market 2012-2016 Forecast and...
View ArticleGovernment Making Energy Bill Comparison Site
The Victorian Government announced that they are set to complete the Consumer Information and Price Comparison site, which will help the public compare electricity prices online. Nicholas Kotsiras, the...
View ArticleForeign Bribery Crackdown
The Australian Federal Police are cracking down on foreign bribery after an OECD report highlighted recent failures by Australian enforcement authorities when dealing with cases. Steven Fleming, lawyer...
View ArticleInvestors Smitten with Sydney’s South
Sydney’s South is the latest hotspot for investors and developers looking to renovate. The area is looking increasingly appealing as the suburbs that have traditionally been used as transport hubs and...
View Article1 in 10 Need Driving School
Barry Jones, a removalist and courier driver for many years, believes a large percentage of Sunshine Coast drivers could do with participating in a driver refresher course . He told the Sunshine Coast...
View ArticleTelco Caught Ripping Off our Indigenous Australians
Excite Mobile has been found by the Federal Court to have engaged in false and misleading behavior as well as using undue coercion. They did this to sell their telco services to indigenous communities...
View ArticleCalifornians Confused by Home Insurance
A study conducted by InsuranceQuotes.com indicate that Californians, along with residents of many other states, lack comprehensive understanding of the coverage offered by their insurance policy....
View ArticleMore Australians Opting for SMSFs
Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSFs) have seen a large surge in the younger age group, including among the self-employed and small business owner. As the younger generation shy away from the...
View ArticleReducing Peak Usage to Help the Vulnerable
Australians are struggling to keep up with continual electricity price rises , with low-income families, the elderly and those with disabilities particularly vulnerable. The reason behind the price...
View ArticleAlexander City Recovering
Alexander City is bouncing back from a major economic blow after a large manufacturing plant in the area came close to closing its doors. The Russell Plant sacked 6,000 employees a few years ago as it...
View ArticleThe High-Tech Game of Geocaching
Geocaching is growing rapidly all over the world and Geocaching.com is receiving an increasing number of views every day. PC Advisor explained in a recent article that geocaching is a form of high-tech...
View ArticleAdobe Photoshop and Premiere Enhancements Announced
A range of improvements to Adobe Photoshop and Premiere has been announced at the company’s main trade event, Adobe Max, according to Market Watch. Taking advantage of Adobe’s partnership with computer...
View ArticleShape-Shifting Cells Spread Skin Cancer
Cancer researchers have identified a gene set that allows melanoma cells to shape-shift and spread to many areas of the body. Melanomas start as round cells in the skin but can change to oblong or...
View ArticleBig Banana Ice Rink Forced to Close
The iconic Big Banana is one of Coffs Harbour’s most well known attractions but its ice rink is being shut down due to rising electricity prices. The ice rink alone was costing $15,000 a month in power...
View ArticleFun Key to Changing Business World’s Attitudes to Sustainability
When corporations integrate money making with a sense of purpose and fun, their businesses move to a more profitable and sustainable model, believes The Guardian’s Jo Confino. According to Confino, the...
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