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If you want a new iPhone XS or XS Max, and don't want to buy it upfront, then the three major telcos have a range of deals they hope will tempt you into pre-ordering.
Apple's newest iPhones and the Apple Watch have finally been announced, and Australia's biggest telco has confirmed Apple's dates, as obviously expected.
The Apple Watch goes on pre-order sale today from 5.01pm AEST in Australia, with in-store previews Apple’s Australian Stores and others around the world.
Australia's second biggest telco Optus has announced online pre-orders for the new LG G3 smartphone have begun, and if you're quick you'll get a free tablet too.
It's the photo that says it all. Queues were well down for Apple's iPhone 5s and 5c launch last week, despite Apple adding new colours, a better battery and a fingerprint sensor.
A new 3D scanner has sent the Internet into a frenzy, with the MakerBot website crashing within hours of its new Digitizer device being available for pre-order.
Upcoming strategy game Space Hulk is currently up for pre-order through Steam, ahead of its release this August.
Optus and Telstra have opened up preorders for Nokia’s latest Windows Phone flagship, the Lumia 925, on a variety of monthly plans or outright for $624.
The Pebble smartwatch was a masive hit on Kickstarter, and momentum is only continuing to skyrocket.
Dick Smith will be stocking Amazon's new Kindle Fire HD tablet in Australia when it's released here in June.
Telstra and Optus have joined Virgin in offering hot new handset HTC One for preorder ahead of its release on April 23.
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