Mobility

It's here: iPhone fever lands in Australia

It's here: iPhone fever lands in Australia

First iPhones have been sold, as Apple unloads 500 new apps on its App store. If you're buying the iPhone, you'll want to checkout what's on offer.
William Maher Jul 11 2008, 2:51PM Mobility
Opinion: Call me

Opinion: Call me

The iPhone went on sale today, so we got up early to see what all the fuss was about and to find out who these people are who queue outside a shop all night just to be the first to get a new gadget.
Ian Yates Jul 11 2008, 2:29PM Mobility
Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans

Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans

With just two days to go until the iPhone makes it Aussie debut, Vodafone arrives fashionably late to the party with its pricing plans.
Staff Writers Jul 9 2008, 2:08PM Mobility
iPhone fairy arrives at midnight for Optus customers, sane hours for everyone else

iPhone fairy arrives at midnight for Optus customers, sane hours for everyone else

Optus is hoping to draw the faithful to an iPhone street celebration when they host a midnight in-store countdown to iPhone 3G sales on Thursday night. What, you're not planning on camping out?
William Maher Jul 9 2008, 8:22AM Mobility
Asia gears up for WiMax bonanza

Asia gears up for WiMax bonanza

Market to reach US$5.5bn within four years.
Simon Burns Jul 7 2008, 8:40AM Mobility
Tomizone makes hotspots available for iPhone/iPod

Tomizone makes hotspots available for iPhone/iPod

New Zealand-owned Wi-Fi hotspot service provider, Tomizone, has claimed it is one of the first independent Australasian Wi-Fi services to fully support the Apple iPhone.
Lilia Guan Jul 4 2008, 2:43PM Mobility
Mobile owners mirror disabled PC users

Mobile owners mirror disabled PC users

New study finds marked similarities in usage patterns.
Robert Jaques Jul 3 2008, 8:30AM Mobility
Netgear routes for Open Source

Netgear routes for Open Source

Netgear has launched its second Open Source router in the WGR614L, it’s fully functioning with 802.11g wireless and aimed at those communities of Linux bods who like to tinker.
Rob Kerr Jul 2 2008, 3:56PM Mobility
iPhone vs. Blackberry: Who will rule in business?

iPhone vs. Blackberry: Who will rule in business?

With the new 3G iPhone making its way to Aussie shores in just over two weeks, Apple is primed to endear itself to business consumers. But despite the hype and anticipation, business success isn’t guaranteed as the iPhone faces stiff competition from devices with long established roots in the sector.
Ashley Clark Jul 2 2008, 8:38AM Mobility
802.11n shipments increase 'dramatically'

802.11n shipments increase 'dramatically'

88 million devices expected to have shipped by 2013.
Robert Jaques Jul 2 2008, 8:35AM Mobility
Telstra, Apple confirms iPhone 3G deal

Telstra, Apple confirms iPhone 3G deal

Australian telecommunications provider Telstra has confirmed what the market already knew last week, Apple has agreed to make the highly anticipated iPhone 3G available to Telstra's Australian customers on July 11.
Lilia Guan Jul 1 2008, 2:37PM Mobility
Linksys offers 'healthy margins' with new router

Linksys offers 'healthy margins' with new router

Australian resellers will now be able to get their hands on Linksys’ new Cisco WRT54G2 which features the same design sported by the recent 'Ultra RangePlus' family of wireless-N routers.
Lilia Guan Jun 30 2008, 2:39PM Mobility
3 Mobile enlists online help to secure iPhone

3 Mobile enlists online help to secure iPhone

3 Mobile is enlisting legions of its customers to pile Internet pressure on Apple in an attempt to secure the iPhone for its network.
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 28 2008, 11:08AM Mobility
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways

The global markets for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi continue to show strong growth and will remain the leading personal area networking technologies, but analysts believe that prices and market developments are pushing them in new directions..
Clement James Jun 28 2008, 11:05AM Mobility
Microsoft snaps up MobiComp

Microsoft snaps up MobiComp

Microsoft has unveiled plans to acquire mobile data company MobiComp in a bid to flesh out the services available on Windows Mobile and Windows Live..
Guy Dixon Jun 27 2008, 8:06AM Mobility
Mobile WiMax facing uncertain future

Mobile WiMax facing uncertain future

Mobile WiMax will become increasingly insignificant unless spectrum auctions and commercial rollouts happen before the end of the year, analysts have warned..
Staff Writers Jun 27 2008, 8:05AM Mobility
Phone Xpress' voluntary administration ends with Leading Edge purchase

Phone Xpress' voluntary administration ends with Leading Edge purchase

Phone Xpress, an Adelaide based Telstra Dealer placed in voluntary administration last week, has sold its five stores in South Australia and Broken Hill to Leading Edge Telecoms.
Lilia Guan Jun 25 2008, 2:21PM Mobility
Apple boosts margin on iPhones

Apple boosts margin on iPhones

Cheaper for consumers, but not for telcos.
Iain Thomson Jun 25 2008, 2:21PM Mobility
Allphones poaches local Nokia GM

Allphones poaches local Nokia GM

Amidst ongoing ACCC investigations, Allphones lands Shaun Colligan as its eCommerce GM
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:35PM Mobility
Take a deep breath now: it’s just a phone

Take a deep breath now: it’s just a phone

Matthew JC. Powell attempts to restore calm
Matthew JC Powell Jun 24 2008, 3:33PM Mobility

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