services
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Microsoft Nukes Its ebooks Store, And That’s Probably For The Best
Big companies like to get bigger, and for many big tech companies these days, the clearest path to growth is increasing how much money generates with content services. That’s why Apple launched a whole slew of them last week, and why Google announced a video game platform the week before. Microsoft too has envisioned itself…
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Sony’s Qriocity Service To Offer Personal Space, Support For 3rd Party Apps
It was last year at IFA that Sony announced its cloud-based Qriocity service to the world. The first part of that service, Music unlimited, landed last month, and Sony have promised a video on demand movie service to follow in the near future. But in a slide at today’s Australia launch for their upcoming range…
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Sony Opens ‘Solutions Bar’ For Sony-Specific Tech Support
For big international consumer electronics companies, it’s no longer just about the gadgets. You need to offer more, which is why Sony has just opened its first Australian “Solutions Bar” in their World Square Sony Centre store in Sydney.
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Get Your Very Own US Address For Online Shopping With Bongo International
We’ve bitched and moaned a lot about the “Australian Tax” that gadgets get placed on them when they’re released in Australia. Everything from the PS3 to anything from Apple – they all get marked up when they hit Australian shops. In many cases, it would be cheaper to buy online from an overseas store, but…