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Good afternoon,

Today we dive into the regulations around the use of the word 'unlimited' to advertise telco and broadband services, following the case levelled against Optus overnight.

But far more fun for a Friday is Nokia's development of a mobile phone charger for those that get around on bicycles. Pedal harder, talk longer!

-- Brett Winterford

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LATEST COMMENTS

"Johnpro2, the computers that schools (at least in Qld) were able to buy via the departmental ..."
by Ocker3' Jun 4, 2010 11:55 AM'
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by frances' Jun 4, 2010 9:22 AM'

TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
AAPT unmoved by ACCC 'unlimited' crackdown

By Brett Winterford | June 04, 2010

AAPT confident it's broadband plans are within the rules.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Do cost-benefit doubts strengthen NBN argument?

By Liz Tay | June 04, 2010

If companies won't do it, Government may have to.

 
 
Software
ANZ to distribute Xero accounting tool

By Charis Palmer | June 03, 2010

Accounting in the banking cloud.

 
 
Security
Zuckerberg tries to defend Facebook's privacy policy

By Rosalie Marshall | June 04, 2010

But social site's co-founder fails to persuade the critics.

 
 
Security
FTC strikes deal with keylogger vendor

By Shaun Nichols | June 04, 2010

CyberSpy promises to go legit with RemoteSpy tool.

 
 
Technology
Google adds search support for mobile application stores

By Shaun Nichols | June 04, 2010

Android Marketplace, Apple's App Store links to appear in mobile search.

 
 
Software
Microsoft bosses discuss cloud, Apple, mobile and China

By Iain Thomson | June 04, 2010

Steve Ballmer and Ray Ozzie go on the record at D8.

 
 
Oddware
Nokia introduces pedal-powered cellphone charger

By Tarmo Virki, | June 04, 2010

Pedals hard to stay ahead in cheap markets.

 
 

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