tablets
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How Changes To Australian FBT Will Impact Smartphones And Tablets
New rules will soon apply to apply to how fringe benefits tax (FBT) is calculated for businesses. But just how will that change the way companies buy smartphones, tablets and other devices for their staff?
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Australians Continue To Buy Fewer Tablets Each Year
We love using tablets, but it seems we don’t want to upgrade them very often. According to analyst firm Telsyste, sales of tablets in Australia dropped 20 per cent in the second half of 2014 compared to the year before.
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How Tablets Will Move Beyond Touch For Input
Apple’s iPad arrived five years ago. It is a device that changed the way we think about computing, marking a seismic shift from keyboard and mouse to direct manipulation with our fingers. The iPad wasn’t the first tablet computer — it wasn’t even Apple’s first tablet computer — but it was the first to capture…
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Aussie Teens Are Indulging In Too Much Screen Time: What’s To Be Done?
A joint report by Cancer Council Australia and the National Heart Foundation has shed new light on the long-term health impacts of electronic devices on screen-addicted Australian teenagers. Apparently, being glued to your smartphone/laptop/console all day can have a negative effect on developing minds and waistlines. Who would’ve thunk it?