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Tagg GPS collar keeps tabs on adventurous pets

NEW ORLEANS–If you’ve got a mischievous pet with a habit of stepping out, you may be interested in Tagg, a pet-tracking system that uses GPS, data, e-mail, texting, and a handful of apps to help you keep tabs on your tabby. The $99 starter kit comes with a passive tracking attachment for the collar, and …

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SBS gets funding boost, will broadcast indigenous channel nationally

Amongst the minutiae of dental schemes and tax adjustments in the 2012-13 Budget lies a gem for anyone who’s a fan of the country’s multicultural broadcaster SBS: a funding boost, and a takeover of the existing indigenous broadcaster NITV. SBS, which has been suffering under tight financial circumstances, will receive an extra AU$158 million over the next five years from …

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Australian iTunes store now offers TV series in HD

Here’s something we noticed today whilst browsing the Australian iTunes store: we Antipodeans can now opt for TV series in HD. Individual episodes are being offered for AU$3.49 each. SD episodes are priced at AU$2.99, and, as per usual, there’s a slight discount for buying an entire season. By way of comparison, individual HD episodes in the US store go …

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Apple iTV prototype has Siri and video calling

The hotly-tipped Apple TV is real, and comes with Siri built-in. That’s according to an inside source who has seen Siri make a video call on an actual prototype. Cult of Mac reports that the iTV prototype looks like one of the aluminum LED Cinema Display monitors currently sold by Apple, only bigger — previous rumours suggest the Apple telly …

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Remember T

T-Mobile USA’s Bobsled, an Internet-based calling and messaging service, has become the little engine that could. In a little more than a year, Bobsled has exceeded 1 million users. That’s an impressive benchmark considering the service gets practically no marketing support and has little consumer awareness. “The popularity and continued growth of the Bobsled service is testament to consumers’ desire …

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LG Optimus 4X HD shows up at CTIA

NEW ORLEANS–Today, I caught a glimpse of CTIA 2012 one day earlier than most and roamed around the show floor before its set to kick off tomorrow. Among all the construction and chaos, as companies in the mobile phone industry scurried to finish building their booths, I came across LG’s splice of convention real estate. CTIA 2012: Behind the scenes …

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HTC One X vs. Samsung Galaxy S III

If you don’t care for an iPhone, but are due for a new smartphone this year, then chances are that you’re tossing up between the flagship phones from Samsung and HTC. This is a very difficult decision to make, but let’s see if we can pick a winner between them. HTC One X Samsung Galaxy S III Screen 4.7-inch 1280×720 …

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Sprint, Omnilink announce new asset security products

NEW ORLEANS–Omnilink, a company that provides industries such as fleet owners, construction companies, and law enforcement with location-based solutions, announced today that along with its long-time partner, Sprint, it will be releasing three new devices to help enterprise companies track their valuables. These products will be able to locate and monitor assets such as bank bags, ATMs, and cars. Even …

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MasterCard jumps into mobile payments with own digital wallet

NEW ORLEANS–Think there are too many digital wallets out there? MasterCard would disagree. The No. 2 payments processor today unveiled PayPass Wallet Services, its own take on the digital wallet. Initially, it will pop up in the form of a payment icon at merchant Web sites. The wallet will allow users to store all of their cards, and MasterCard plans …

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