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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
Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?
Dell is the latest vendor to join the low-cost computing bandwagon, so we assess the markets that are keen to adopt the devices
Staff Writers
Jun 24 2008, 3:42PM
Hardware
Korea will fine Intel US$25 million
South Korea's antitrust authority announced Thursday that it will fine the huge microprocessor manufacturer Intel Corporation 26 billion won (US$25.4 million) for violations of that country's Fair Trade law.
Egan Orion
Jun 6 2008, 2:51PM
Finance
Opinion: Will the iPhone be available to all independent Apple resellers in June?
Online rumours that Apple is planning to bring the iPhone out to Australia in June through Optus have reached a peak. However it’s highly unlikely Apple will roll out the 3G iPhone to all of its independent Apple resellers.
Lilia Guan
May 5 2008, 1:16PM
Mobility
Strong Yahoo financials will not see off Microsoft
Yahoo's better than expected first-quarter results will not help it fight off Microsoft's hostile takeover bid, experts reported today.
Robert Jaques
Apr 25 2008, 9:29AM
Finance
When will the converged network become a reality?
We ask our industry commentators when we can expect to witness fully converged networks in Australia
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2008, 4:53PM
Collaboration
How will the release of sub-$500 laptops affect the PC landscape?
Asus’ first Eee PC rival has emerged – we assess how such cheap devices will impact the industry
Staff Writers
Mar 6 2008, 2:01PM
Hardware
Will the interest rate rises affect Australia’s resellers?
Our experts discuss The Reserve Bank of Australia increasing the interest rate
Staff Writers
Feb 25 2008, 9:16AM
Finance
JB Hi-Fi makes $989M in sales, will open five stores in ‘08.
Mass merchant retailer, JB Hi-Fi Limited has reported a record half year net profit of $41.9 million, taking JB Hi-Fi sales figures up to $989 million for half year ending 31 December 2007.
Lilia Guan
Feb 12 2008, 12:12PM
Finance
Labor‘s $30M technology funding cut will not affect the industry
The Labor government has taken a blade to some of the previous government's pre-election promises for the 2007-08 fiscal year, including $30 million from the federal technology budget.
Lilia Guan
Feb 11 2008, 6:46AM
Collaboration
New 16GB iPhone will be international
The US will not be the sole market for the 16GB iPhone after
Apple
confirmed that the new model is being released in the UK, and that other European countries will follow.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 7 2008, 7:48AM
Mobility
Hardware vendors will follow the money to open source
The success of consumer IT products like the ASUS Eee PC will help provide the leverage needed to get hardware vendors on board with open source, according to Dirk Hohndel, Intel’s chief technologist for open source.
Sarah Stokely
Jan 31 2008, 2:43PM
Hardware
Mobile services will survive rise of Wi-Fi
Mobile phone services will co-exist with wireless VoIP rather than being wiped out, according to a Wi-Fi management company..
Matt Chapman
Dec 10 2007, 3:23PM
Collaboration
CRN head to head: “What will be the biggest trends in networking for 2008?"
Vendor: Cisco; Distributor: LAN Systems, Reseller: Axxis Technology; Analyst: IBRS
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2007, 10:23AM
Collaboration
Hostworks warns new Government to invest in broadband backbone
Hostworks managing director, Marty Gauvin has warned the incoming Federal Government that Australia’s broadband infrastructure hinders the nation's ability to compete internationally in the online economy.
Staff Writers
Nov 27 2007, 6:29AM
Collaboration
LG Philips to move assembly lines to China
Philips wants out of joint venture as profits fall.
Simon Burns
Apr 17 2007, 9:10AM
Hardware
Microsoft to invest US$900m in Vista, Office 2007 sales and marketing in FY07
Relieved by an increase in multi-year licensing renewals, Microsoft plans to invest US$900 million in sales and marketing to drive up the numbers for Vista, Office 2007 and Xbox 360 in FY07.
Paula Rooney
Jul 21 2006, 2:16PM
Software
AMD's flash dilemma will get worse
Intel has found a way to exert pressure on AMD through flash-memory pricing, and a leading memory expert thinks the price war is going to get worse before it gets better.
W. David Gardner
Jan 27 2005, 12:00AM
Software
IT staff will go the extra mile for dream job
Australian IT contractors are willing to travel overseas for the right job, according to a nationwide survey of over 1000 industry workers.
Emily Kerry
Dec 1 2004, 12:00AM
Sales & Marketing
Linux will slow Windows server growth
IBM has heralded market research claiming that Linux will slow Microsoft's server momentum and grow IBM's share of the enterprise applications market to 20 percent over the next three years.
Paula Rooney
Nov 22 2004, 12:00AM
Software
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