Nokia working on ‘indoor GPS’ system
Wi-Fi replaces GPS to help you find where you are, and point to where you want to go, in shopping centres and airports.
Wi-Fi replaces GPS to help you find where you are, and point to where you want to go, in shopping centres and airports.
The world’s first car to be developed both for a computer game and the road has been launched by French car maker Citroen at the Paris Motor show.
Available in Australia from early 2009, Nokia’s 5800 MusicXpress touchphone has got the iPhone dead in its sights.
Launched overnight and available in Australia from early 2009, Nokia’s 5800 MusicXpress touchphone has got the iPhone dead in its sights.
WIRELESS network provider Clever Communications has made a surprise one-for-one equity bid for rival BigAir Group.
Consumer digital displays (oh alright, LCD TVs and some LCD computer monitors) are getting steadily better across the board. But in an attempt to lure customers, the companies that make them have resorted to adding crap to their displays that reduces the overall picture quality.
WESTPAC has joined the list companies embracing the iPhone but some customers have questioned its approach.
Police in the US state of Washington are on the lookout for a man who hired a dozen people using the free online ad service Craigslist to act as unsuspecting decoys in a brazen robbery outside a bank.
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South Korean firm Samsung Electronics has beat its competitors to the market with Australia’s first LED television under $9999 – “arguably the most stunning picture ever seen on a television.”