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Anula Wiwatowska

Anula Wiwatowska

Author at WhistleOut Australia at WhistleOut Australia

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    Recent Articles

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    Optus Sport: Everything you need to know - WhistleOut Australia

    In this guide, we’ll talk you through everything you need to know about Optus Sport. Go sports!
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    The iPad Air (M2) has boundless creative potential, but the progress comes with an economic caveat.
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    Bundling your internet and mobile plans can save you a lot of hassle, as well as a bit of cash on your monthly bill.
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    Best no lock-in contract NBN plans in Australia - WhistleOut Australia

    Most NBN providers offer contract-free plans but some have a catch. Read to find the best option for you and avoid hidden costs.
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    Aspera's $99 smartphone has a removeable battery - WhistleOut Austr...

    Aspera Mobile celebrates its 10 year Australian anniversary today with the launch of a throwback style device.
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    Apple Watch Cycle Tracking: I peed on a stick for this - WhistleOut...

    No matter which side of the procreating fence you fall into, I wouldn’t be relying on your Apple Watch for period tracking just yet.
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    How Much Data Does Spotify Use? - WhistleOut Australia

    How much data Spotify uses depends on your playback quality, but on the Normal setting you’ll burn through around 43.2MB per hour.
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    Every telco's COVID-19 assistance package [UPDATED] - WhistleOut Au...

    With much of the nation being urged to work from home, and schools and universities preparing to shift to online learning, our telcos are recognising how important it is for us to stay connected.