Nokia expands multimedia line
COMMUNICATIONS provider Nokia will expand its Nseries range with the launch of new multimedia mobile phones in Australia by March 2009.
COMMUNICATIONS provider Nokia will expand its Nseries range with the launch of new multimedia mobile phones in Australia by March 2009.
PRIMUS Telecom has launched a capped mobile broadband service aimed at eliminating bill shock for consumers.
Ubuntu users are being advised to update their systems after the release of a patch for the operating system’s Linux kernel.
Mozilla is stepping up its efforts to drive users to Firefox 3.
It only took five days, but Telstra’s 10 GB wireless broadband limit has already been trumped by iPrimus with a newer, cheaper 12 GB plan.
Organisations that block access to sites such as Facebook are limiting the use of critical business tools necessary to a Generation Y workforce, argued Symantec executives in Sydney on Tuesday.
Did a computer intrusion at a Best Western hotel in Germany open the door for a hacker to steal the records of 8 million customers?
WIRELESS broadband provider Pacific Wireless has signalled its intention to buy the assets of Commander Communications’ iBurst.
QANTAS is trying to trace the cause of system glitches with its new passenger control system that delayed flights today and last night.
Salesforce.com has paid approximately $31.5m to acquire InStranet, a privately owned supplier of customer service-centric knowledgebase software that is used in call centers and web self-service scenarios.