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Displaying items by tag: Text Message

Closely monitoring your child's mobile phone or tablet use is a contentious issue. But if it is something you believe you should be doing and you trust an overseas company with your child's communications data and metadata, then the TeenSafe monitoring software is now available in Australia.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 07 April 2014 12:57

Apple’s great big messaging black hole

Apple has a dirty secret. There is a massive hole in its iPhone messaging system.

Published in C Level

Text Candy Pro Offers A New Form Of Image Creation on the iPhone - The Textpics

It only seems like yesterday that Telstra last predicted a record breaking round of SMS message sending over the New Year period, and here we are a year later with more predictions of broken records for the last day of 2009 and the first day of 2010!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 22 June 2009 03:46

Australia an SMS mad nation says new report

Australia has long held a reputation of being a nation of sports fanatics but the country is now rapidly adopting the mantle of being a land of crazed SMS text fanatics. According to a new report, far from using SMS for just essential services, Australians will text each other for anything and at practically all life events - and hang the expense!

Published in Market
Sydney’s Randwick Council might just have opened a Pandora’s Box to a flood of complaints from residents of the suburb on everything from potholes in their roads to problems with illegally dumped rubbish, with its new community text service using a mobile application portal supplied by Dialogue Communications.
Monday, 19 January 2009 08:48

Oh crap - I just dropped my phone down the loo!

Although Microsoft’s new survey on mobile phone usage in the bathroom/toilet/lavatory makes no mention of bathroom based mobile mishaps, with nearly 50% of Aussies using their phones in the so-called “rest room”, why didn’t they ask this question?

Published in Strategy
Despite the “economic crisis” that is seeing cutbacks on discretionary spending, Telstra insists mobile phones are “still an essential part of the back to school list” and has some “top tips” on managing your children’s mobile spend.

Published in Strategy
As 2008 ends and 2009 begins, Australians will go text message crazy sending each other such a frenzy of celebratory SMS messages that phones will likely be going "beep beep" even faster than the Road Runner!

Published in Strategy
No doubt set to issue a similar statement for New Year’s Eve SMS text messages, Telstra says that Christmas Day SMS text messaging and video calling will break all previous records. Telstra is also taking the opportunity to plug its Next G network, BigPond digital media products and showcase how many staff it will have on hand to help on Christmas day, all of whom are presumably getting paid a lot to postpone their Christmas to December 26.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 03 November 2008 14:07

Gmail SMS Gchat gets delayed by glitch

Gmail’s new SMS feature that lets you send free SMS messages to US only phone numbers launched via Gmail Labs, but due to a glitch, it has been pulled and delayed for at least two weeks.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Monday, 08 September 2008 08:09

Skype: the 'œwow' started 5 years ago

Internet time moves so fast that you can blink, and all of a sudden, Skype has turned 5 years old! Several interesting milestones have been reached along the way, most of which have been pretty remarkable, although there have been a couple of hiccups along the way...

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 14 August 2008 16:32

No more text Twittering in the UK

Twitter is all about instant mobile communication between its social network of Twitterers, but not if you are British it would seem...

Published in Mobility
A new crime of 'communicating indecently' covering both email and text messaging has been announced in Scotland. Randy Scots who send messages of a sexual nature could face up to 10 years in jail as a result of the new Sexual Offences (Scotland) Bill.

Published in Technology Regulation

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