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Steatite announced the availability of Getac's ultra-rugged PS236 handheld Windows Mobile PDA

Thursday, 29 April 2010 12:17

HP to buy Palm for $US1.2 billion

HP, already the world's largest technology company, is set to expand further with the acquisition of Palm.

Published in Deals
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 05:06

'In the pocket' mobile hotspot from Internode

Adelaide-based national ISP, Internode, has launched in Australia MiFi, a portable device the size of a pack of cards that combines a 3G broadband modem with a wireless access point, and which the company says combines a 3G router and an 802.11 b/g WiFi access point that can fit in your shirt pocket.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 13:23

ComOps contract renewal with mobile sales solution

Australian provider of business software products and services, ComOps, has secured a renewal of its contract for a second year to supply a hosted mobile sales force automation solution to, the local arm of the US manufacturer of household cleaning supplies and consumer chemicals, SC Johnson & Son.

Published in Deals
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 13:49

Sybase spreads service far and wide

Western Australia’s Water Corporation, which services customers over a 2.5 million square kilometre area of the state, has selected Sybase to provide management of mobile devices deployed to its field force.

Published in Deals
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 12:00

HP print announcements cover the gamut

A splurge of product announcements from HP cover the gamut from inexpensive personal printers to high-volume photo printing. One standout is the first DLNA certified printer.

Published in Strategy
HTC’s iPhone-esque ‘Touch’ has been upgraded to include a slide-out keypad and a 3.5G HSDPA chip running on Telstra’s 850Mhz Next G network. HTC’s first Touch didn’t really touch me at all, especially in the midst of iPhone mania, so just how touching is HTC’s new version?
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Watch out iPhone – a mobile phone with a ‘roll up’ 5-inch screen is coming to market in mid 2008, promising high readability, easily pocketable mobility, cellphone capability and wireless connectivity. But without a colour screen, keypad buttons, video playback or access to a full web browser, can Readius truly rock?
Published in Fuzzy Logic
Amazon's Kindle eBook has launched to much hype and mixed reviews, the ASUSTek Eee super-small notebook has sold like hot cakes and DataWind's Pocketsurfer2 mobile Internet access device, without the benefit of big name backers, has barely registered a blip on the local radar. But, according to ABI Research, these devices are only the vanguard of a 90 million strong invasion of ultramobile devices that will march into consumers hands over the next five years.
Published in Cornered!
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As those poor weather beaten Londoners queued up for a chance to get their very own Apple iPhones a day or two ahead of ordinary consumers last week, I was having a quick play with a 3G HTC TyTN II touch screen phone that a colleague recently picked up from a local 3 shop. Now that I've had a chance to play with both of these devices, I get the feeling that Apple is once again up against Microsoft and history may repeat itself.

Monday, 17 September 2007 04:08

Proposed flash standard to reduce card clutter

A new flash memory card specification has the backing of three major mobile phone companies and other parts of the electronics industry.

Thursday, 06 September 2007 07:03

Symbian: large market share, largely unused

Symbian claims that 72 percent of smartphone sold run its operating system but a survey of Australian IT managers shows little enthusiasm for it.

Published in Deals
Thursday, 06 September 2007 02:01

Palm's Foleo folly folds - for now

Palm’s attempt at reinvigorating their business through the addition of a ultra-portable laptop-like device that linked to the Palm Treo and other smartphones received such a bashing in the press that Palm has decided to shelve the Foleo – for now.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Symantec Mobile Security Suite 5.0 will provide smartphone and PDA users with the sort of protection they have come to expect on desktop and notebook PCs, says the company.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 08 June 2007 08:42

NHL authorises match clip sharing via Sling

The National Hockey League and Sling Media have reached an agreement permitting the use of clips from NHL broadcasts with the Clip+Sling feature coming to the Slingbox.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 08 June 2007 08:41

Optus offers BlackBerry on Dopod 838Pro PDA

Optus is offering the  BlackBerry Connect software on the Dopod 838Pro, a Windows Mobile based 3G PDA.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 05 June 2007 10:10

iPod guru & private equity to revitalise Palm

Private-equity firm Elevation Partners will pump $US325 million into Palm and Jon Rubinstein former senior vice president of hardware engineering and head of the iPod division at Apple will join Palm as executive chairman of the board.

Published in Strategy
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Just when SD/MMC memory cards had become widely supported in mobile electronics such as cameras and phones, along comes a new standard. Fortunately, this one has a real advantage for users.

Thursday, 31 May 2007 03:12

Documents To Go goes to Foleo

DataViz was quick off the mark with the announcement of a program allowing Palm Foleo users to create, view and edit Microsoft Office documents.

In just a few hours time, Palm founder Jeff Hawkins will unveil the 'mystery device' worked on for years at the D: All Things Digital conference – will it be enough to save Palm?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
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