Australia's move from wallets to smartphones is making progress with a new deal announced today with the ALH Group, home to over 300 pubs.
Perth has jumped on the Clipp bandwagon, with the smartphone app launched last year in New South Wales and Victoria available from today for use in over 30 of Western Australia’s pubs and bars.
Melbourne's Mana Bar is calling for last drinks, with the videogame themed-bar set to shut its doors for good in September.
Running up a bar tab is convenient, but after a night on the turps there's a risk of leaving your card behind, or of having it 'borrowed' or skimmed. Now there's an alternative.
All smartphones suffer from reduced signal strength when held in particular ways, and the iPhone 4 is no exception, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Few owners are reporting issues to Apple, and return rates are particularly low, he claimed. But Apple has decided to give all owners a free case as this may help ameliorate the issue.
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