Displaying items by tag: Mobile phone

Satellite communications provider Viasat has demonstrated direct-to-device satellite connectivity in India for what is claimed to be the first time.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

GUEST OPINION: Not too long ago, business was conducted by means of a single landline located in a single office. The technology was considered state-of-the-art back in the early 20th century since it offered instant telecommunications. Fast forward to the early 21st century and the landline has been replaced with digitized business phone systems that store data on the cloud and offer comprehensive app and computer-powered solutions such as website chat boxes

Published in Guest Opinion

The Nokia XR21 is drop-, dust- and water-proof. It withstands everything from tumbling out of your trouser pocket and hitting the ground screen first to hiking in torrential rain for 72 hours.

Published in Mobility

HMD Global has announced three new Nokia smartphones, including one that has repairability at its core with a first-of-its-kind iFixit collaboration.

Published in Mobility

An Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras)-incubated firm has developed a local mobile operating system which it claims will benefit India's one billion mobile phone users.

Published in Development

Traffic management solutions Acusensus has developed an AI software to catch dangerous drivers who are using their mobile phones while on the road and identifies those who are not wearing seatbelts in the United Kingdom.

Published in Business Software

Australian tech company Trax Print says it has used its expertise in document protection and anti-fraud technology to develop a dynamic sanitisation certificate to be used in conjunction with Zoono through their distributors in South Africa, Liquigenic.

Published in Health

Australia's government-accredited mobile recycling program, MobileMuster, has revealed the significant progress it has made in positive impacting the environment over 21 years with the release of its 2019 Annual Report.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Researchers at AdaptiveMobile Security recently detected a new vulnerability that uses the confirguration protocols used by a telco to provision a phone, making itessentially impossible for the user to block.

Published in Security

Australians are holding onto their mobile phones for longer, using more data, watching more TV "in the hand", and are, increasingly, being influenced by digital giants like Google, Amazon and Apple, according to newly published research.

Published in Mobility

Renaming the unlimited data portion of select new plans as "peace of mind data" that eliminates excess usage charges, there are of course still some limits but the new plans are the best Telstra has ever offered.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Tuesday, 05 June 2018 15:10

Huawei P20 Pro review: Best phone of 2018?

Is Huawei’s new flagship, with its stunning AI-driven camera, the best phone in the business?

Global computer manufacturer ASUS says it’s repeatedly been asked when it  will make a gaming phone. That day is Monday, as it announced the ROG Phone.

Published in Mobility

Global revenues from Rich Communication Services messaging will exceed US$9 billion by 2022, up from an estimated $126 million in 2018.

Published in Strategy

If you use your phone while driving in NSW, or are otherwise distracted, or take cocaine and drive, new reforms due on 1 July are set to target you.

Published in Development

Sending his troops into battle so the people know of his 40% off data-heavy 90-day plans, King of the Northward-bound Kogan Mobile is in the fight of his life to rule over the Seven MVNO kingdoms.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The 3Sixt Hot Box Packs are gift packs of smartphone accessories ready to be stuffed into someone's Christmas stocking.

Published in Mobility

No, it’s not HTC’s new Windows 10 Mobile, but instead, the Android-based successor to last year’s M9, and like competing flagships, it’s impressive.

Published in Home Tech

There are billions of dollars’ worth of second hand, unused mobile handsets sitting in drawers and pockets across Australia, according to data released by eBay.

Published in Mobility

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