Can't view? Click here to view it online.

PC & Tech Authority
PC & Tech AuthorityTech Advice you can trustThursday July 12, 2012Haymarket Media
PC & Tech Authority
Click Here

EDITOR'S NOTE

New guidelines have come down on telcos, hoping to protect consumers from blatant rip-offs. But do they go far enough? Plus, could the next Batman game be set in the Silver Age of comics?

TODAY'S TOP STORIES

Telcos given six weeks to improve customer service NEWS
Telcos given six weeks to improve customer service
By James Hutchinson | Jul 11, 2012
ACMA accepts revised code.
Disconnect for Chrome protects your privacy by blocking cookies and tracking NEWS
Disconnect for Chrome protects your privacy by blocking cookies and tracking
By Mark Wilson | Jul 12, 2012
There are some web sites for which it makes sense to use cookies. Online stores use them to keep your basket up to date and many sites use cookies to store usernames and password to...
Steam coming to your TV “soon” NEWS
Steam coming to your TV “soon”
By Sam Kieldsen | Jul 12, 2012
Steam Big Picture Mode with gamepad and TV-friendly interface is heading for the living room
Click Here
In Pictures: Amazing tech projects from Microsoft's Imagine Cup PHOTO GALLERY
In Pictures: Amazing tech projects from Microsoft's Imagine Cup
Jul 11, 2012
We take a look at the top technology projects at this year's Microsoft Imagine Cup finals in Sydney.
Rumour – Rocksteady’s next Batman game a “highly stylised” prequel NEWS
Rumour – Rocksteady’s next Batman game a “highly stylised” prequel
By Sam Kieldsen | Jul 12, 2012
The follow-up to Arkham Asylum and Arkham City looks set to be a retro-flavoured affair harking back to the 1950s
Tweetbot for Mac released early NEWS
Tweetbot for Mac released early
By Sam Kieldsen | Jul 12, 2012
The Twitter client setting iOS ablaze is now available for your desktop in alpha form
Nexus 7 & Surface: where will the tablets be sold? NEWS
Nexus 7 & Surface: where will the tablets be sold?
By John Gillooly | Jul 11, 2012
Steve Ballmer indicates Surface will be sold directly by Microsoft, while the Nexus 7 pops up for preorder at EBGames.

LATEST GALLERIES

In Pictures: Amazing tech projects from Microsoft's Imagine Cup

In Pictures: Amazing tech projects from Microsoft's Imagine Cup

  Timeline: Supercomputing

Timeline: Supercomputing

  The evolution of motion control

The evolution of motion control

more galleries »

LATEST GROUP TEST

Group test: USB 3 hard disks

Group test: USB 3 hard disks

 

LATEST FEATURE

24 hours with Windows 8

24 hours with Windows 8

 

LATEST HOW TO

Weekend Project: Build your own supercomputer

Weekend Project: Build your own supercomputer

more group tests »

 

more features »

 

more how to »

Click Here

This message was sent to %%Email Address%% as part of your membership to PC & Tech Authority.
If you no longer wish to receive the PC & Tech Authority Daily newsletter please unsubscribe.

We respect your privacy; should you no longer wish to receive mailings from PC & Tech Authority, click on the link above. Please do not reply to this email. To view our Privacy Policy, go to the Haymarket Media Privacy Policy.
Your comments and suggestions about this email and other Haymarket Media products or services can be emailed to support@haymarketmedia.com.au

Copyright © 2012 Haymarket Media. All rights reserved.
ABN 610 8306 3914 | ACN 083 063 914

Atomic MPC  |  BIT  |  CRN  |  iTnews  |  PC & Tech Authority  |  SC Magazine  |  Haymarket Media