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Displaying items by tag: Ian Grayson

Thursday, 03 September 2009 16:10

Nokia opens smart phone platform to developers

In an effort to encourage more software developers to create applications for its devices, Nokia has unveiled a set of APIs and an SDK for its Ovi online portal.
Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 02 September 2009 15:40

New phones, Facebook deal kicks off Nokia World event

Nokia unveiled three new handsets and gave details on its new notebook PC and tablet offerings as doors opened on its Nokia World event in Germany today.

Published in Strategy
Ahead of its Nokia World event which begins later today in Germany, the company is under growing pressure to demonstrate how it intends to reclaim its leadership position in the highly competitive smart phone market.
Published in Strategy
Australian sales of mini-notebooks jumped a massive 398.4% in the second quarter of this year, compared with 12 months ago. It's clear evidence that consumers prefer mobile PCs, even when they come with a higher price tag than a desktop equivalent.
Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 25 August 2009 07:40

ViewSonic enters red-hot netbook market

Hot on the heels of news that phone giant Nokia is to release a netbook PC, monitor specialist ViewSonic has announced it is also entering the category. The company's new VNB101 will hit the shelves next month.
Published in Home Tech
Growth in the number of Australian internet users enjoying connections of more than 2 megabits per second has flatlined, according to a global networking report.

Published in Strategy
Almost half of Australian data centres are struggling to keep pace with business demands because of a massive shortage of staff, a new international survey has found.

Published in Market
Sacked software engineers will turn to cybercrime as the global financial crisis makes it increasingly difficult to find legitimate technology jobs, an industry expert has warned.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 18 November 2008 04:33

Dell rules out delivering iPod competitor

Billionaire PC titan Michael Dell says a portable music player will not form part of his company’s strategy to extend its share of the consumer technology market.

Published in Home Tech
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Australia’s broadband penetration continues to lag well behind that of other first-world countries, according to the latest ‘State of the Internet’ report.

Published in Networking
The increasing use of virtual servers might be saving companies money, but it’s also spelling trouble for their disaster recovery plans, a new global survey has found.
Published in Market
Wednesday, 03 September 2008 08:38

'Unlimited' mobile music service launched by Nokia

In an effort to snare a larger slice of the burgeoning music download market, mobile giant Nokia has unveiled a new service that provides unlimited access to its massive library of tracks.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 02 September 2008 07:08

Microsoft launches new job seeker service

In an effort to help IT graduates onto the first rung of their career ladder, Microsoft has unveiled a web portal designed to put them in touch with prospective employers.
Published in Market
Gadget-loving employees are causing massive headaches for CIOs and IT managers and leading to big shakeups of corporate security policies.

Published in Home Tech

Tired of that old .com or .org web address you’ve been using for years? Fear not - you’ll soon be able to have any top-level domain you like ... for a price.

Published in Networking
Australia’s love affair with mobile phones will push penetration to an ear-numbing 122 per cent within four years, according to the latest forecast from research company Ovum.
Published in Strategy
It might be fun to share your personal details with the world via social networking sites, but it could also be your financial undoing.
Published in Home Tech
Being at the bleeding edge of a software upgrade cycle is something most organisations avoid like the plague. But an Australian company has become one of the first in the world to take the plunge with Windows Vista SP1.

Australia’s decision on whether to support Microsoft’s Office Open XML file format becoming an international standard will be known by the end of this month.

Australia’s chief information officers remain convinced investing in Business Intelligence tools is the best thing they can do for their companies, putting it at the top of their priority lists for the third year running.
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