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Confusion reigns over 3G iPhone
The
Wall Street Journal
's Walt Mossberg has retracted earlier comments that he expected a 3G iPhone to be on the market within two months. Now is it or isn’t it coming in two months?.
Iain Thomson
Apr 10 2008, 6:47AM
Mobility
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land
The University of Queensland is paving a high-speed broadband revolution for school communities with a new network that allows them to connect to the internet at a speed of one gigabit a second (Gbps).
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 10 2008, 6:34AM
Mobility
Web 2.0: Knowledge frontier for organisations
The Internet is pushing out and opening up the frontiers of organisational knowledge. Dr Steve Hodgkinson, Ovum Research director based in Melbourne believes Web 2.0 is also a new knowledge frontier to many organisations.
Lilia Guan
Apr 8 2008, 12:00PM
Mobility
Japanese mobile firms may unite on standards
Japan's giant mobile operators look likely to adopt the same technology for their next-generation networks -4G- local media has reported.
Simon Burns
Apr 2 2008, 6:24AM
Mobility
Allphones Retail investigated for alleged ‘deceptive conduct’
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has commenced proceedings in the Federal Court in Sydney against - Australian mobile phone retail franchise - Allphones Retail Pty Limited.
a Staff Writer
Mar 30 2008, 9:21AM
Mobility
Unified Communications: A resellers primer
Unified Communications (UC) is currently a hot topic in the channel. Analyst firm IDC predicts the UC market will grow to US$17 billion in annual revenue by 2011. Global interest continues to increase as businesses, large and small, try to leverage UC and gain an advantage over competitors.
Mitchell Smith
Mar 27 2008, 12:41PM
Mobility
Gartner upgrades iPhone rating
Analyst group
Gartner
says that firmware upgrades to
Apple
's iPhone, which are due in June, will finally make the hugely popular device suitable for enterprise deployment – albeit in a limited manor.
IT Week
Mar 24 2008, 10:42AM
Mobility
IBM takes Lotus mobile
Company releases handset platform.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 22 2008, 2:07PM
Mobility
Apple nips at Nokia in mobile browser wars
Apple's mobile Safari browser, which runs on the iPhone and iPod Touch, is the number-two mobile browser in the UK and number one in the US, according to StatCounter.
a Staff Writer
Mar 20 2008, 8:16AM
Mobility
Google rolls-out Google Transit in Perth other states to follow
Google today announced the availability of Google Transit in Perth, the first city in the southern hemisphere to feature the Google Maps’ tool that provides public transport directions to commuters.
Negar Salek
Mar 20 2008, 7:41AM
Mobility
Google set to open new HQ in Sydney
Global online giant, Google has reaffirmed its commitment to local research and development with its announcement that Google will be opening new Australian headquarters, located in the city of Sydney, in 2009.
a Staff Writer
Mar 18 2008, 2:16PM
Mobility
Epson: Cellnet not performing to expectations
As of 31 March 2008, Epson and Cellnet’s five year distribution relationship will end amid claims that Cellnet was not meeting Epson's performance expectations.
Lilia Guan
Mar 18 2008, 6:17AM
Mobility
Optus signs Telcoinabox for 3G mobile resell deal worth $60M
Fresh off its deal to resell fixed wire and 2G mobile phone network, Australian telecommunications reseller and franchisor, Telcoinabox has signed a 3G Mobile and data deal with Optus, worth $60 million.
Lilia Guan
Mar 17 2008, 2:00PM
Mobility
Berners-Lee calls time on Google
Google may have to stand aside as the next wave of web technologies sweeps in, according to
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
.
Guy Dixon
Mar 15 2008, 9:56AM
Mobility
Aussie GoConnect networks with Hope Software China
Australian-based online service content and service provider, GoConnect Ltd has signed an agreement with China’s Hope Software to develop and operate a business-to-business (B2B) online networking platform. The portal will be aimed at organisations within China and international businesses targeting China.
Lilia Guan
Mar 12 2008, 2:03PM
Mobility
Can Web commuting end the skills shortage?
Take a look around. Is your office looking emptier? Driven by a focus on the work-life balance and enabled by improved broadband availability, more Australians are working from home.
Liz Tay
Mar 12 2008, 7:13AM
Mobility
Vodafone and Crazy John’s extend agreement
Vodafone Australia and Australian-based mobile phone franchise, Crazy John’s have extended their exclusive retail and wholesale arrangement that will see the global telecommunications company partnering with the iconic Australian mobile retailer into the next decade.
a Staff Writer
Mar 8 2008, 10:17AM
Mobility
Vodafone selects Ericsson for metropolitan and rural broadband rollout
Vodafone Australia has appointed Ericsson as its hardware and software vendor to support Vodafone’s national mobile broadband rollout, based on High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technology, which is being tracked for completion in December 2008.
a Staff Writer
Mar 6 2008, 2:05PM
Mobility
Vodafone customer gets £11,000 bill
A
Vodafone
customer has reportedly received a bill for £11,000 after downloading television episodes while abroad.
Iain Thomson
Mar 6 2008, 7:40AM
Mobility
Wozniak trashes iPhone and MacBook Air
Apple
co-founder Steve Wozniak has slammed the iPhone and the new MacBook Air as poorly designed.
Iain Thomson
Mar 6 2008, 7:33AM
Mobility
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