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Mobility
Shove over iPhone: Blackberry Bold comes to Australia
By
Staff writers
| July 31, 2008
The Australian mobile market has welcomed yet another device with the launch of the BlackBerry Bold Smartphone this week.
Hardware
Telstra installs 3D TV for purpose-built advertising
By
Liz Tay
| July 31, 2008
A 3D TV in Telstra’s newly-opened Executive Briefing Centre is said to be the first commercial installation of three-dimensional content and technology in Australia.
Mobility
High petrol prices mean more mobility for business
By
Staff writers
| July 31, 2008
Over a third of Australian small businesses have been forced to invest heavily in mobility devices by skyrocketing petrol prices, claims a recent report from 3 Mobile.
Internet
Microsoft tells Mac users to get Firefox
By
Fernando Cassia
| July 31, 2008
Two and a half years ago Microsoft discontinued its Internet Explorer for Mac and the firm recommended users migrate to Apple's Safari. Today, the MSN video page tells Mac users to use Firefox.
Business
Toshiba master plan unveiled
By
| July 31, 2008
Some people have been speculating about Toshiba’s so-called Super-Resolution Technology (SRT) and the 'DVD Download DL' logo that has come up recently, as the company had registered this with the DVD Forum at their last Steering Committee.
Internet
Opinion: Mobile Me finally fixed... for now
By
Stewart Meagher
| July 31, 2008
Apple fans can finally breathe a fruit-flavoured sigh of relief as the Cupertino Collective announces that its Mobile Me fluffy Cloud service is up and running properly.
Hardware
Laptop sales slump in Australia
By
Nick Farrell
| July 31, 2008
When the Rudd Government decided to remove tax breaks on laptops bought for home use, and sales seemed to dry up overnight.
Internet
Coppers investigate Ebay seller collapse
By
Nick Farrell
| July 31, 2008
Australian police are investigating the case of the spectacular collapse of one of the country's biggest Ebay sellers.
Security
Motorola to acquire AirDefense
By
Dave Bailey
| July 31, 2008
Communications provider Motorola is to acquire pioneer wireless security vendor AirDefense, one of the last remaining independent providers of enterprise wireless intrusion prevention (WIPS) systems.
Jobs Centre
IT ill prepared for forthcoming carbon rules
By
Rosalie Marshall
| July 31, 2008
Experts have warned IT managers need to prepare for the introduction of a forthcoming carbon cap and trade scheme before it is too late.
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