Mobility

Vodafone goes prepaid with mobile broadband

Vodafone goes prepaid with mobile broadband

Mobile service provider joins other telcos in selling prepaid mobile broadband services.

Staff Writers May 2 2009, 9:28AM Mobility
Consumer refresh pinned on cheap MacBook-Air killers

Consumer refresh pinned on cheap MacBook-Air killers

Intel is pinning hopes of a consumer refresh on a new category of notebook described as "thin and light", "ultra light" or "ultra-low voltage" (ULV).
Sholto Macpherson Apr 30 2009, 5:14PM Mobility
Sybase partners admit competition is fierce as projects dry up

Sybase partners admit competition is fierce as projects dry up

Bob Adhar president and CEO of Randtronics a niche distributor/reseller was talking about the knock-on effect the economic climate has had for resellers at the Sybase Summit in Sydney.
Jenny Eagle Apr 30 2009, 1:34PM Security
Microsoft rumoured to be working on iPhone killer

Microsoft rumoured to be working on iPhone killer

Microsoft is working on a new multimedia phone that is designed to compete with Apple’s popular iPhone, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Iain Thomson Apr 30 2009, 6:33AM Mobility
Kaspersky dials into mobile security

Kaspersky dials into mobile security

Anti-malware firm Kaspersky Lab today launched a new enterprise-grade mobile security solution designed to protect corporate users from the growing threats targeted at mobile devices.
Phil Muncaster Apr 29 2009, 9:30AM Mobility
Internode launches 3G wireless broadband data service

Internode launches 3G wireless broadband data service

NodeMobile Data which allows Internode customers to access its broadband network throughout Australia has been launched today 28th April.
Staff Writers Apr 28 2009, 6:40AM Mobility
IBM wins $70m wireless services contract

IBM wins $70m wireless services contract

IBM has won a $70m services contract by NSW Department of Education and Training to install wireless connectivity across 463 secondary schools.
Staff Writers Apr 27 2009, 10:39AM Mobility
Handset makers suffer in the recession

Handset makers suffer in the recession

New research shows 11 percent drop in shipments.
Phil Muncaster Apr 27 2009, 9:16AM Mobility
Sony debuts OLED screen in portable MP3 player with noise cancelling earbuds

Sony debuts OLED screen in portable MP3 player with noise cancelling earbuds

The Sony Walkman X series MP3 player features a 3" OLED screen, perfect for multiple viewing angles and sharp, crisp video display and state of the art digital noise cancelling earbuds.

Dan Long Apr 24 2009, 12:32PM Mobility
Optus finds size matters on wireless access

Optus finds size matters on wireless access

A new survey commissioned by Optus Business has found that Australia's largest organisations are more likely to provision staff with laptops while smaller companies give employees smartphones.
Brett Winterford Apr 21 2009, 8:29AM Mobility
World's first waterproof Touch Pad MP3 Player

World's first waterproof Touch Pad MP3 Player

NU has launched the second generation of Dolphin Family, the Dolphin Touch.
Staff Writers Apr 20 2009, 2:10PM Mobility
Motorola spin-off speculation revived

Motorola spin-off speculation revived

Analyst research note raises prospect comms giant will sell its mobile phones
division soon.
Phil Muncaster Apr 20 2009, 9:30AM Mobility
Mobile broadband catching up with fixed-line services

Mobile broadband catching up with fixed-line services

4G mobile data services set to skyrocket, says analyst.
Staff Writers Apr 18 2009, 9:42AM Mobility
Federal Government looks to cash in on mobile spectrum

Federal Government looks to cash in on mobile spectrum

The Federal Government has released a request for tender seeking a valuation of its mobile spectrum assets in the lead up to spectrum auctions.
Brett Winterford Apr 18 2009, 9:24AM Mobility
Former Motorola exec accused of destroying evidence

Former Motorola exec accused of destroying evidence

Company claims Paul Liska wiped computer before filing suit.
Shaun Nichols Apr 17 2009, 9:25AM Mobility
IDC: Smartphones remain recession proof

IDC: Smartphones remain recession proof

Australia's mobile phone market took a drop, but converged devices (smarphones) grew its segment, said IDC.

Staff Writers Apr 16 2009, 1:56PM Mobility
First LG phone with Dolby surround sound

First LG phone with Dolby surround sound

ARENA, LG's flagship model for 2009 (LG-KM90) includes multimedia features and a 3D unique interface.
Staff Writers Apr 16 2009, 1:54PM Mobility
Regional reseller said NBN plan better than Telstra's Next G proposal

Regional reseller said NBN plan better than Telstra's Next G proposal

Local reseller, Ian Grieve, owner of Computer Ambulance told CRN exclusively, that Telstra's answer to the NBN plans wouldn't work in regional areas.

Lilia Guan Apr 7 2009, 2:20PM Mobility
G20: The mobile industry claims to be recession breaker

G20: The mobile industry claims to be recession breaker

The mobile industry said it hasn't asked for any bailouts to stem the recession and is reminding everyone about its financial strength.
Staff Writers Apr 6 2009, 7:07AM Mobility
Telstra's T-Suite $4 a month promise to solve your security nightmare

Telstra's T-Suite $4 a month promise to solve your security nightmare

We've reviewed the McAfee security package Telstra is pushing for an ultra-cheap $4 a month as part of the new T-Suite service.
William Maher Apr 2 2009, 10:25AM Mobility

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