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Displaying items by tag: WiFi

Tuesday, 20 November 2007 16:47

A slick iPhone unbrick trick

My unlocked iPhone had just turned into an iBrick and I was facing the ultimate iPhone nightmare. Here's how the free iPhone unbrick trick helped me - and can help you too!
Published in Mobility
From the  shockingly low 200MB of data on offer in O2’s original iPhone plans, all nevertheless featuring ‘unlimited data’, comes the news that O2 have changed their minds and will make unlimited data plans unlimited after all, in what they call “a market first” – so what’s the catch?
Published in Mobility
Thursday, 01 November 2007 22:22

linux.conf.au: Getting the smalltalk on the road

Every year (bar one) since 1999, around 800 people have got together on an annual basis to discuss an operating system that was for a long time deemed to be on the fringes. These days that description does not apply, but the gathering is still as informal as that inaugural session during the tech boom.
Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 29 October 2007 03:34

L-Day plus one: First Leopard update arrives

Mac owners were wondering how long it would take for the first patch for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The answer was one day.

Wednesday, 24 October 2007 22:49

Sonos upgrades music experience in home

Sonos, the iPod look-alike in-home mp3 player that can play different music in every room through an ultra simple home network setup, has added search functionality, Napster and a new low-cost wireless adapter to make in home music even more musically sweet!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Nokia has teamed up with global WiFi hotspot operator, Boingo, to enable users of its WiFi-enabled handsets to access tens of thousands of Boingo hotspots around the world.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 23 October 2007 01:51

IBM, MediaTek team for ultra-fast wireless chips

IBM and MediaTek are working together to develop chipsets based on millimetre wave (mmWave) technology for ultra-fast wireless networking and AV connections.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 22 October 2007 22:43

Ubuntu: where to from here?

In business, as in many other things in life, it is relatively easy to plan for failure. I guess we all do it in some small way, one of the most common being the way people back up their digital personal files to guard against hardware failure or file corruption. But how does one plan for success?
Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 22 October 2007 14:36

Leopard's chance to pounce on Vista market share

It’s not just existing Mac owners that Apple wants to entice with Mac OS X 10.5 ‘Leopard’, but the vast number of Windows XP and Vista users who could easily tempted by having a Mac and a PC in the same computer – with other unannounced Leopard surprises inevitable!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Sunday, 21 October 2007 23:00

Excitement builds over iPhone/iPod Touch SDK

After 10 months of more Apple coverage than ever, thanks mostly to the iPhone, and the things that can and can’t be done with one, the SDK announcement has restored faith in many users who thought Apple had begun turning to ‘the dark side’.
Published in Mobility
The Nokia N95 8GB, with more memory, longer battery life, faster operation and a bigger screen make it arguably the best phone available today – and that includes the iPhone.
Published in Mobility
One of the leading WLAN technology developers, Trapeze Networks has entered the Australian market in its own right, through a distribution agreement with Uptime Distribution. However, Trapeze products have been sold here for some time carrying the brand of Nortel with which Trapeze signed an OEM deal in 2005.

Published in Deals
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BT has teamed up with FON, an organisation that enables anyone operating a WiFi hotspot to make it available to casual users, and earn money by doing so.

Published in Home Tech
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 09:56

Microsoft plays catch-up with new Zunes

New model Zunes match iPod gigabyte for gigabyte, and dollar for dollar.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 28 September 2007 03:44

Microsoft and friends introduce new HD Extenders

A handful of new Extenders for Windows Media Center use 802.11n networking to stream high definition video wirelessly around the home.

Published in Entertainment
Friday, 28 September 2007 02:10

iPhone Update 1.1.1 brings features and fixes

Apple has released the foreshadowed iPhone update featuring support for the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 27 September 2007 11:21

Billion goes one better; 3G wireless router + ADSL

Just a month after Netcomm launched its combined router and WiFi access point with 3G broadband Internet access, Billion has upped the ante with a unit that also includes an ADSL+ modem.

Wednesday, 26 September 2007 06:30

Update may turn unlocked iPhones into iBricks

Apple has warned that an pending software update for the iPhone may 'brick' the device if it has been unlocked, but those behind unlocking software question Apple's claim.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 25 September 2007 11:51

EyeTV 2.5 streams video to iPhone, iPod touch

A new version of EyeTV's well-regarded EyeTV software delivers a stack of new and improved features, including improved support for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 25 September 2007 02:23

Starbucks to offer free iTunes Song of the Day

Starbucks will kick off its iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store collaboration with Apple by giving away its Song of the Day for just over five weeks.

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