Mitchell Bingemann

Recent articles by Mitchell Bingemann

Apple crowned “Best PC” in Australia’s biggest tech survey

Apple crowned “Best PC” in Australia’s biggest tech survey

Apple has edged out PC stalwarts Dell and HP to take the “Best PC” award in Australia’s biggest ever consumer technology survey.
Mitchell Bingemann Dec 7 2007 2:45PM Hardware
Can Naked DSL force Telstra to loosen its belt?

Can Naked DSL force Telstra to loosen its belt?

With ISPs now able to strip away line rental and offer Naked DSL, should Telstra be worried?
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 29 2007 7:29AM Telco/ISP
Goldenballs Beckham launches golden phone

Goldenballs Beckham launches golden phone

After suffering a 5-3 drubbing at the hands of Sydney FC last night, David “Goldenballs” Beckham made an appearance at George Street’s Optus Store in Sydney's CBD today to launch Motorola’s new golden MOTORAZR2 V8 Luxury Edition mobile phone.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 28 2007 12:19PM Oddware
Fujitsu wins $7.3 million tender with WA Lotteries Commission

Fujitsu wins $7.3 million tender with WA Lotteries Commission

Fujitsu Australia has beaten ASG and another unnamed supplier to a $7.3 million tender with the Lotteries Commission of Western Australia (Lotterywest) to deliver an SAP-based Enterprise Resource Planning solution.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 27 2007 3:32PM Software
Google-mobiles start snapping Aussie cities

Google-mobiles start snapping Aussie cities

Camera-shy pedestrians should be advised to stay indoors this summer as a fleet of Google-mobiles equipped with roof-mounted cameras trawl Australian capital cities snapping locales for the Internet search giant’s Google Street View.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 26 2007 3:54PM Security
Liberal Party shuns online how-to-vote site

Liberal Party shuns online how-to-vote site

A website that suggests who punters should vote for in tomorrow’s election has been completely shunned by the Coalition with only one Liberal and one National candidate choosing to participate.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 23 2007 3:35PM Software
iiNet cuts the cord and delivers nation-wide Naked DSL

iiNet cuts the cord and delivers nation-wide Naked DSL

iiNet has unveiled its long awaited and Australia’s first nation-wide Naked DSL broadband service which eliminates the need to pay telephone line rental for ADSL2+ internet access.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 15 2007 10:45AM Telco/ISP
Nevermind Google Earth, here’s the NSW Department of Lands

Nevermind Google Earth, here’s the NSW Department of Lands

If you are after hi-resolution images of NSW forget Google Earth and instead try out the NSW Department of Lands’ new Spatial Information Exchange (SIX).
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 6 2007 1:20PM Software
EMC offers $15,000 a pop to preserve Aussie heritage

EMC offers $15,000 a pop to preserve Aussie heritage

Storage and security vendor, EMC is offering cash grants between $5,000 and $15,000 to individuals and businesses that are looking to digitise and preserve their valuable historical records.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 6 2007 1:11PM Storage
iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus has teamed up with Landcare Australia and launched Australia’s first Green Broadband plan which aims to assist its customers to reduce their carbon footprint.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 2 2007 5:24PM Telco/ISP
Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL

Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL

Internode is calling on Telstra rejects to trial its new “Naked DSL” broadband service which frees customers from the need to pay line rental by offering ADSL2+ broadband and a broadband phone service over a standard copper line.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 2 2007 10:57AM Telco/ISP
iPrimus resurrected after failed rebranding

iPrimus resurrected after failed rebranding

After spending millions of dollars on a rebranding exercise, Primus Telecommunications has decided to go back to its roots and rename its consumer division iPrimus.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 1 2007 4:40PM Telco/ISP
CSIRO electrical shirt to give soldiers a buzz on the battlefield

CSIRO electrical shirt to give soldiers a buzz on the battlefield

The Australian Defence Department has injected $4.4 million worth of funding to further the CSIRO’s research into designing clothing which can be used as a self-recharging electrical source on the battlefield.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 1 2007 1:55PM Hardware
Democracy the Web 2.0 way

Democracy the Web 2.0 way

With the 2007 Federal election showdown now set in stone, it’s time to pull out your political placards and start canvassing the changes you want.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 31 2007 4:52PM Software
NEC signs $4 million dollar network refresh with University of New England

NEC signs $4 million dollar network refresh with University of New England

NEC has signed a five year deal worth $4 million with the University of New England to roll out a new data network that will encompass wireless access, Internet security and email anti-spam capabilities.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 31 2007 2:30PM Networking
Leopard to hit Aussie stores tonight

Leopard to hit Aussie stores tonight

Apple plans to stick to its steady stable of consumers and the education market when its new operating system, Mac OS X Leopard hits shelves tonight at 6pm.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 26 2007 3:39PM Software
TechnologyOne acquires Avand for $10 million

TechnologyOne acquires Avand for $10 million

Homegrown enterprise software provider, TechnologyOne, is expanding its government software suite by acquiring Brisbane-based enterprise content management (ECM) company Avand for $10 million.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 12 2007 2:16PM Financial Services
First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs

First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs

International Business Wales is calling on Australian IT companies to enter this year’s Wales’ International Technium Challenge, a competition for SMEs where the winner gets to set up a post in Wales free of charge for a year.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 8 2007 3:49PM Strategy
SAP casts net for new midsize customers

SAP casts net for new midsize customers

SAP is stepping into a new era with the launch of an online, subscription-based, business application suite dubbed, Business ByDesign, according to its CEO Henning Kagermann.
Mitchell Bingemann Sep 24 2007 5:06PM Software
2Clix backtracks on Whirlpool lawsuit

2Clix backtracks on Whirlpool lawsuit

2Clix Australia has dropped its controversial courtcase against broadband community forum, Whirlpool.
Mitchell Bingemann Sep 19 2007 3:00PM Telco/ISP

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