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Windows 8 tablets will get Flash support
Metro interface presents challenges.
Sophie Charara
Sep 22 2011, 6:13AM
Mobility
Is that an iPhone 5?
Camera expected with 8 MP.
Paddy Smith
Sep 21 2011, 7:21AM
Mobility
HP's webOS blood-letting begins
Said to be cutting 525 from webOS division.
Liam Tung
Sep 21 2011, 7:09AM
Mobility
Wi-fi failings pose profit for resellers
The barrage of wireless devices hitting organisations’ networks demands a deft hand to keep users productive. That’s where resellers can make hay, writes Carl Jefferys, country manager for Ruckus Wireless.
guest columnist
Sep 20 2011, 10:09PM
Mobility
Building the perfect, virtual wireless network
The first step to a device-anywhere world is ripping out those old, underused and wasteful Ethernet ports, writes Jonathan Ordman, marketing director of Wavelink.
guest columnist
Sep 20 2011, 9:46PM
Mobility
Apple to open 13th Aussie store
Comes as iPhone 5 and iPad 3 rumours continue to swirl.
William Maher
Sep 20 2011, 2:32PM
Hardware
Amazon opens global Appstore by stealth
Users happy but no explanation given.
Liam Tung
Sep 20 2011, 9:10AM
Mobility
Dell urges HP not to spin off PC business
Says reports of the PC's death greatly exaggerated.
Nicole Kobie
Sep 20 2011, 8:47AM
Hardware
Wireless takes off
From hospitals to hotels and colleges, wireless broadband is rising to the challenge of keeping everyone connected everywhere
Staff Writers
Sep 20 2011, 2:53AM
Mobility
IDF 2011: More details on Intel's solar-powered processor
Claremont CPU promises power savings.
Darien Graham-Smith in San Francisco
Sep 19 2011, 3:43PM
Hardware
RIM ready to clear PlayBook stockpile
Another fire sale brewing?
Liam Tung
Sep 19 2011, 2:49PM
Mobility
In pictures: The house of tomorrow
Light sensors, hybrid cars and fuel cells: we visit the Panasonic Eco Ideas House to see one vision of how we might live in the future
Sep 19 2011, 8:10AM
Photos
Samsung fires new salvo in Apple patent case
First response in Australian patent case.
James Hutchinson
Sep 19 2011, 7:10AM
Mobility
Tablets trim PC sales
Q2 sales worse than expected.
Eva Martin
Sep 16 2011, 7:28AM
Mobility
Ultrabooks take centre stage at Intel developer forum
But the spectre of tablets still looms.
Nic Healey
Sep 16 2011, 7:27AM
Mobility
CommBank sets sights on HTML5
Banks and IT industry rethink native app development.
Liz Tay
Sep 15 2011, 1:20PM
Mobility
Telstra reveals flat-rate wholesale charges
Indicative prices 'cement' retail squeeze.
James Hutchinson
Sep 15 2011, 1:19PM
Mobility
Optus says 'yes' to LTE
Boosts 3G access in metro areas.
David Binning
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Liz Tay
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James Hutchinson
Sep 15 2011, 1:17PM
Mobility
Android Jelly Bean to follow Ice Cream Sandwich?
Google's mountainous dessert trolley continues rolling out the treats
jools whitehorn
Sep 15 2011, 6:50AM
Mobility
AMD breaks Guinness World Record for CPU overclocking
Don't try this at home.
Nicole Kobie
Sep 15 2011, 6:49AM
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