Intel sorry for sledging iPhone over ARM processor
The chipmaking colossus apologises to Apple for saying nasty things about the iPhone’s performance, but won’t get any make-up sex until at least 2010
The chipmaking colossus apologises to Apple for saying nasty things about the iPhone’s performance, but won’t get any make-up sex until at least 2010
SWITCHING banks will be easier from November 1 with the launch of a Government-backed industry program.
Independent video series Two-Minute Mobile satirises Telstra chief executive Sol Trujillo’s time so far at the top of Australia’s largest telco in this short film.
The pre-beta version of Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system released to developers at the Professional Developer Conference has already made it onto prominent BitTorrent sites, where thousands of enthusiasts around the world are currently downloading it.
The inference that Soul, AAPT and TransACT were Dead Telcos Walking long before their withdrawals were announced makes me wonder whether Terria has always been, God help us all, just as flimsy a proposition as Telstra has made it out to be.
Following yesterday’s admission by the Australian Taxation Office that its courier had lost a CD containing the details of 3,000 self-managed super funds, it wants to review how it handles information. My suggestion: go back to the review completed in April.
HP may have arrived late to the consumer netbook game, but by lifting the generous keyboard from last year’s business-oriented model, the Mini 1000 easily joins the category’s top tier.
The internet has been awash with rumours about Windows 7, with a pre-beta release being handed out to attendees at the Professional Developers Conference in the US this week. But how many Windows 7 versions will there be?
The Australian government’s plans to censor all web content at the borders of the country looks in danger of coming unstuck.
Google has said that it is extending the service level agreement (SLA) it offers to Premier Edition customers to all Gmail users.