HTC One (M7) review By Gareth Beavis, Joe Hanlon published 27 September 13 Editor's Choice Updated With new benchmarks and an overhauled battery section, we show just why the HTC One deserves 5 stars
Is cross-platform BBM a bad idea for BlackBerry? By Joe Hanlon published 15 May 13 BB Live BlackBerry has announced its plans to open up its BBM platform to iOS and Android. But that could be a very bad idea.
Toshiba launch Kira ultrabook with Retina-like display By Joe Hanlon published 8 May 13 Toshiba is ready to lead rather than follow the pack, launching a new Ultrabook range with high-quality screens on par with Apple's best.
Toshiba agrees with BlackBerry: 'tablets are under pressure' By Joe Hanlon published 8 May 13 Toshiba and BlackBerry have little in common apart from the shared notion that iPads will soon be extinct.
JB Hi-Fi Video Now is an UltraViolet portal By Joe Hanlon published 3 May 13 JB Hi-Fi has launched a new video streaming service that ties in perfectly with its core business of selling DVDs.
Virgin snaps up Sony Xperia SP By Joe Hanlon published 3 May 13 Virgin Mobile will range the Sony Xperia SP from today, selling it cheap despite the phone's strong feature set.
Lasoo app update includes crowdsourced bargains By Joe Hanlon published 1 May 13 An update to the Lasoo shopping app adds the ability for its users to share the bargains they find with other savings-hungry cost-cutters.
Game devs teaching pirates a lesson through illegal downloads By Joe Hanlon published 30 April 13 Blip Ever wondered what it would be like to be a games developer struggling against piracy? Those illegally downloading Games Dev Tycoon are finding out first hand.
BlackBerry CEO expects to sell 'tens of millions' of the keyboard-toting Q10 By Joe Hanlon published 30 April 13 BlackBerry's Thorsten Heins believes the Q10 will appeal to the millions of current BlackBerry subscribers in a way that the Z10 hasn't.
Quickflix bundles post and streaming services in pricing revamp By Joe Hanlon published 29 April 13 Quickflix has combined the pricing for its Post and Play movie services, with one monthly fee paying for both physical and digital movie deliveries.
Microsoft to tempt Android users with app alternatives By Joe Hanlon published 26 April 13 Microsoft will attempt to lure Android users to its ecosystem with a tool that catalogues apps on an Android phone and has them ready when the same person logs in on a Windows Phone.
US Ambassador demands Australia stop playing the 'Game of Clones' By Nick Broughall, Joe Hanlon published 26 April 13 US Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich, has celebrated the 17th annual UN World Book and Copyright Day by telling Australians to stop pirating Game of Thrones.
Virgin America playing matchmaker with in-flight flirting? By Joe Hanlon published 26 April 13 Blip As though you needed something else to worry about on long flights, Virgin Airlines is introducing 'seat-to-seat delivery' for food and drinks and a chat system for flirting.
Australia's cheapest Samsung Galaxy S4 By Joe Hanlon published 24 April 13 The Galaxy S4 will be in stores in Australia this week. With so little time to make a decision, we help you track down the best value plans for the handset.
Aussie bookseller challenging Amazon with 'Kindle Amnesty' By Joe Hanlon published 23 April 13 A Sydney bookseller is helping unlock its customers from the Amazon ecosystem, offering gift vouchers for to those who dump their Kindles.
Telstra shares its plan for data sharing plans By Joe Hanlon published 23 April 13 Telstra will soon launch data sharing plans, allowing its customers to split a single data allowance across multiple devices.
Most Australians want the NBN, but many don't care how we get it By Joe Hanlon published 22 April 13 Data from a recent poll shows that a majority of Australians want faster broadband, but that they don't care for the politic wrangling that surrounds it.
Samsung's 2013 TVs out from next week, including $40,000 UHD TV By Joe Hanlon published 18 April 13 Samsung launched 15 TVs in Sydney last night, showcasing a range of new technologies and one very expensive UHD model.
Ironman 3 to be smelt and felt by Japanese fans By Joe Hanlon published 18 April 13 Blip Japanese audiences will be treated to the many smells of Tony Stark when Ironman 3 premieres in 4D cinemas.
Kama Sutra iOS app brings augmented reality to the tantric love tome By Joe Hanlon published 17 April 13 Blip If you struggle to follow the illustrations in IKEA manuals, chances are you'll benefit from seeing the Kama Sutra in 3D.
Huge Huawei Ascend Mate will be cheap in Australia By Joe Hanlon published 17 April 13 Huawei will launch its 6-inch smartphone in Australia at the end of April, but will only ask a fraction of the ticket price of the handset's nearest competitors.
Quickflix offers another legal avenue for Game of Thrones in Australia By Joe Hanlon published 16 April 13 In an attempt to curb piracy, HBO has penned a deal with Quickflix to offer yet another way to access Game of Thrones legally in Australia.
Dirt cheap Nokia Lumia 520 coming soon By Joe Hanlon published 15 April 13 Nokia will release the Lumia 520 in Australia this month, bringing Microsoft's latest OS to the pre-paid market.
Better mobile service switched on in Sydney's City Circle By Joe Hanlon published 15 April 13 The NSW government has announced better mobile coverage for commuters on the City Circle line in Sydney.
Facebook "free calls" available from Aussie phones By Joe Hanlon published 15 April 13 Forget Facebook Home for now, Australians have scored a big new feature in the latest update to the Facebook Messenger app.