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    Emergency Aus

    Platform: Android

    Price: Free

    Australia seems to have had more than its fair share of natural disasters lately, but how do you know whether something will affect you? Gridstone has put together an application that pulls live information from the various alerts sites to ensure that users have the most current emergency information.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • Express Plus

    Platform: Android, iOS

    Price: Free

    The Australian Department of Human Services has released an application to help out the job seekers that need to report their income and other changes in circumstances.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: Department of Human Services

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • GoToMyPC

    Platform: Android

    Price: Free

    Citrix has released a remote desktop tool for Android, allowing those who simply can't stop working to connect back to their work machines and keep going, even while on the move.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: Citrix Online

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • LivingSocial

    Platform: iOS

    Price: Free

    LivingSocial has brought out another update to its app, allowing users to pick up a good deal whether they're still in the country or out on a business trip.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: LivingSocial

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • Policelink (Queensland)

    Platform: Android

    Price: Free

    In those times where you should report something non-urgent to the police, but don't know who you should be calling, don't tie up triple-zero. Policelink has now launched an app to help out Queenslanders who might not necessarily remember the right number to call.


    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: Policelink Queensland

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • QR-WiFi Plugin

    Platform: Android

    Price: Free

    Don't want to keep your Wi-Fi network wide open, but want to make it easy for users or perhaps visitors to connect? An add-in to QR droid allows admins to create a QR code that will enable users to simply walk up, scan, and get connected when they're on premise without broadcasting a password to pesky neighbours.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: DroidLa

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • Splashtop 2

    Platform: iOS

    Price: Free

    Splashtop is another remote desktop tool, this time for iOS. Fancy being able to open up Microsoft Word, even on your Apple device? Simply remote in to your PC and access it from afar.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: Splashtop

    Caption by: Michael Lee

  • ThrowMeApp

    Platform: Android

    Price: Free

    There are plenty of new phones coming out on the market, so should you throw your old one away? Well, maybe. How about throwing it and taking aerial pictures? Just make sure you catch it, otherwise, that's one expensive shot.

    Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

    Photo by: Musicexplorer

    Caption by: Michael Lee

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Emergency Aus, Express Plus, GoToMyPC, LivingSocial, Policelink, QR-WiFi Plugin, Splashtop 2, and ThrowMeApp.

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GoToMyPC

Platform: Android

Price: Free

Citrix has released a remote desktop tool for Android, allowing those who simply can't stop working to connect back to their work machines and keep going, even while on the move.

Published: October 29, 2012 -- 06:10 GMT (23:10 PDT)

Caption by: Michael Lee

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