Mobility

Business users shun Web 2.0

Business users shun Web 2.0

Professionals failing to exploit the business benefits, claims survey.
Phil Muncaster Sep 9 2008, 7:54AM Mobility
GPS distie claims it’s not ‘Big Brother’

GPS distie claims it’s not ‘Big Brother’

GPS distributor, Gofinder, has come under fire over its satellite tracking device.

Lilia Guan Sep 9 2008, 6:41AM Mobility
Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage

Unwired boasts 10 GB limit, but splits usage

Unwired has jumped on the 10 GB wireless broadband bandwagon, but its confusing peak and off-peak pricing scheme could turn off customers.
Staff Writers Sep 8 2008, 3:26PM Mobility
Vodafone wants high-street

Vodafone wants high-street

Vodafone is determined to grow its business with more high-street stores.
Lilia Guan Sep 5 2008, 2:41PM Mobility
Vodafone buys Crazy John's

Vodafone buys Crazy John's

Vodafone has purchased a controling share of phone retailer, Crazy John's.
Lilia Guan Sep 5 2008, 12:04PM Mobility
Cellnet inks deal with NetComm

Cellnet inks deal with NetComm

Cellnet has partnered with NetComm to strengthen its position in the telco channel.
Jenny Eagle Sep 4 2008, 3:46PM Mobility
BigPond expands Second Life presence

BigPond expands Second Life presence

Telstra BigPond has opened a customer support kiosk in Second Life, populated by avatars who can answer queries by text and voice.
Staff Writers Sep 2 2008, 7:56AM Mobility
Sybase and Logica merge in mobility deal

Sybase and Logica merge in mobility deal

Sybase has made a partnership deal with IT services firm Logica to market mobility solutions to the Australian logistics and transport industry.
Staff Writers Aug 29 2008, 10:26AM Mobility
Optus 3G network coverage claims irk Telstra

Optus 3G network coverage claims irk Telstra

Telstra has launched an extraordinary verbal spray at Optus, rubbishing the reach of Optus' 3G network and claiming it’s unlikely to ever be able to effectively compete 'head-to-head'.
Ry Crozier Aug 29 2008, 8:41AM Mobility
iPrimus trumps Telstra wireless broadband data limit

iPrimus trumps Telstra wireless broadband data limit

It only took five days, but Telstra’s 10 GB wireless broadband limit has already been trumped by iPrimus with a newer, cheaper 12 GB plan.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2008, 3:55PM Mobility
People Telecom wins Vodafone supply deal

People Telecom wins Vodafone supply deal

People Telecom has inked a three-year agreement with Vodafone Australia to supply mobile voice, email and broadband services.
Lilia Guan Aug 25 2008, 3:41PM Mobility
Microsoft tracks people with RFID tags

Microsoft tracks people with RFID tags

Breeze Consulting is creating one of the largest non-traditional RFID networks assembled in Australia to track certain people movements at Microsoft Tech Ed in Sydney.
Ry Crozier Aug 20 2008, 9:37AM Mobility
Vodafone launches Internet Stick via select resellers

Vodafone launches Internet Stick via select resellers

Telecommunications service provider, Vodafone has launched a portable USB Internet Stick, which plugs in to any Mac or PC for a broadband internet connection in seconds, through selected retailers and dealers.
Lilia Guan Aug 19 2008, 9:44AM Mobility
Opinion: Who’s your nanny then?

Opinion: Who’s your nanny then?

So, Steve Jobs has admitted that Apple has built code into the iPhone to allow the company to knobble ‘bad’ applications.
Ian Yates Aug 13 2008, 9:11AM Mobility
Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist

Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist

Company has ability to block installed apps.
Shaun Nichols Aug 12 2008, 2:43PM Mobility
Ingram signs Unwired

Ingram signs Unwired

Ingram Micro’s Australian resellers now have the opportunity of selling products from Unwired Australia, under the distributor’s Consumer Home and Office Solutions (CHOS) division.

Lilia Guan Aug 11 2008, 2:06PM Mobility
ICE adds the iPhone to its EPG arsenal

ICE adds the iPhone to its EPG arsenal

Next trick for iPhone users - check tonight's TV guide, and program your PVR to record your show by remote.
Alex Kidman Aug 11 2008, 1:27PM Mobility
iPhone 'blacklist' reported

iPhone 'blacklist' reported

The iPhone is equipped with a possible application 'blacklist' which could allow Apple to remotely remove certain applications, claims one researcher.
Shaun Nichols Aug 11 2008, 8:33AM Mobility
Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise

Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise

Analyst firm Gartner has given its blessing for corporate use of the new iPhone, but warned that any firms wishing to migrate their staff to the new device should think carefully about their security and management needs.
Phil Muncaster Aug 8 2008, 9:41AM Mobility
Telco analyst claims mobile data explosion

Telco analyst claims mobile data explosion

Mobile data traffic is soaring in Australia due to Telco's capped mobile data services, according to independent telecommunications analyst, Paul Budde.
Lilia Guan Aug 5 2008, 3:24PM Mobility

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