New telco industry standards designed to give consumers an improved complaints experience when migrating to the national broadband network are about to come into effect, with the regulator acknowledging that “buck-passing” has plagued consumer experiences in the past.
Far from being a timesaving and productivity mechanism, I suggest to you rules in Outlook actually make you worse at managing email.
Australia's consumer watchdog is warning consumers about seemingly 'free' apps, with over three quarters of self-described free games failing to disclose that in-app purchases would be required.
Just months after Australia introduced an R18+ rating for videogames, South Australia's Attorney-General has reopened the debate around the classification rules, citing excessive violence and sexual content.
I've spent a long time, probably too long, in the computer industry. Through my various positions and after careful observation of my own and the actions of others, I've come to realise there are some special rules that relate to IT people and to how they interact with the world. I've decided to call this the rule of threes. Here's why...
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