As mobile carriers race to roll out 5G services, a PwC survey of internet users finds that most aren’t willing to pay more for 5G internet. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Microsoft quietly shuts down Surface Plus financing program for consumers
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•Microsoft is ending its Surface Plus financing program for consumers and students today, August 31, just a little over a year after announcing it. The question is: Why? …read more Source:: Open Source S
ATO says Australian consumers distrust ‘cash-only’ businesses
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•Australian consumers prefer electronic payment methods, the Taxation Office has found. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ACCC on keeping the data ‘genie’ in check for Australian consumers
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•ACCC chairman believes the new Consumer Data Right will enable consumers to benefit from the data businesses already hold. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft takes aim at schools, consumers and businesses with Surface Go tablets, starting at $399
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•Microsoft’s Surface Go tablets will hit shelves starting in early August 2018, and are meant for not just the education market, but also consumers and business users. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple to pay AU$9m for misleading iPhone and iPad consumers
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•Apple has been held responsible for the conduct of its Australian subsidiary, which told local customers they were not entitled for a repair or replacement of iPhones and iPads if …read more Source:: Legal
Fitbit misled consumers with ACCC claiming another scalp
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•Enforceable undertaking will see Fitbit update website terms and alert users of upcoming Fitbit Premium payments. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Survey: 1 in 3 consumers have issues setting up or operating a connected device
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•iQor says making smart home more frictionless and less frustrating should be an area of concern for the industry. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Meizu M6 hands-on: Good for gamers, consumers, and business users
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•The Meizu M6 is the latest offering in Meizu’s M range — and it is a pleasure to use and hold. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Most Chinese consumers comfortable letting IoT devices shop for them
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•Just 18 percent of consumers in China are uneasy about devices that place orders on their behalf without prior consent, compared to 39 percent of Australians and 55 percent in …read more Source:: Open Source S