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NV Mobiles pioneers first mobile phone watch in Australia

NV Mobiles pioneers first mobile phone watch in Australia

Adelaide based company NV Mobiles has pioneered a new mobile phone watch, which it plans to distribute for the first time across Australia.

Jenny Eagle Jan 30 2009, 1:47PM Mobility
Money, Microsoft, mobiles and mind power

Money, Microsoft, mobiles and mind power

As IT analysts predict a spending slowdown and the mobile phone celebrates 25 years, good news emerges that CRN Online can increase your brain power.
Mitchell Smith Oct 28 2008, 2:29PM Software
Management boost for business mobiles

Management boost for business mobiles

Microsoft and O2 launch separate solutions to help firms link corporatesystems to mobile devices.
Daniel Robinson Oct 30 2007, 6:56AM Software
Young adults opt for mobiles over all else

Young adults opt for mobiles over all else

According to a study young adults are saying, 'no sex please, we're mobile users'.
Staff Writers Jun 27 2007, 7:00AM Mobility
Coonan: mobiles a “pipeline for perversion”

Coonan: mobiles a “pipeline for perversion”

ICT Minister Helen Coonan has stepped up her campaign for the regulation of mobile content with the flagging of impending new legislation.
Tim Lohman Aug 23 2006, 2:33PM Mobility
Digital music reshaping telco, mobile industry

Digital music reshaping telco, mobile industry

The digitalisation of music is having a profound impact on the way the music industry, telcos and mobile handset manufacturers do business.
Tim Lohman May 10 2006, 3:44PM Mobility
Mobiles threatens business security

Mobiles threatens business security

Security is the main obstacle in the adoption of wireless and remote computing for businesses worldwide, according to survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Symantec.
Lilia Guan Apr 7 2006, 9:00AM Security
Poor nations lose billions by taxing mobiles - study

Poor nations lose billions by taxing mobiles - study

Developing countries could raise billions of dollars in additional revenues if they cut excessive luxury taxes on the purchase of mobile phones, a study found on Monday.
Lucas van Sep 27 2005, 9:26AM Mobility

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