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Opinion: Does size really matter?
We’re all aware of the over-thin fashion models used in advertising to make us drool over clothes we could never fit into ourselves, and we’re also well aware of the claims made about the ill-effect on the health of young people who aspire to make their own bodies match those displayed in the media.
Ian Yates
Nov 28 2008, 4:04PM
Training & Development
HTC launches the Touch 3G phone
HTC Corporation has introduced the HTC Touch 3G phone.
Staff Writers
Nov 19 2008, 11:35AM
Collaboration
HTC Touch Pro arrives to combat Nokia, Blackberry
Finger's crossed, but we're hoping the keyboard equipped HTC Touch Pro, due to arrive later this month, has none of the lag issues of the Touch Diamond.
William Maher
Sep 27 2008, 8:55AM
Mobility
HTC Touch Diamond users face 24-month contract
It's got the download speeds, the interface, services like Mobile Foxtel, and it's one of the first phones in the world with Windows Mobile 6.1. Is there a catch? Well, maybe.
William Maher
Jun 28 2008, 11:17AM
Hardware
Security with a human touch
Is selling biometrics worth the effort?
Denise Murray
Jul 10 2006, 4:03PM
Security
Don’t touch my Internet!
Cut off their connection to the web and people have moments of "withdrawal and feelings of loss, frustration and disconnectedness", according to a report released this week by Yahoo.
Staff Writers
Sep 23 2004, 12:00AM
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