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Displaying items by tag: WiFi

Monday, 09 April 2007 18:05

SanDisk's Sansa connects with Yahoo Music

SanDisk’s “Sansa Connect” gives users the ability to download music wirelessly right from the device, and we now know that you’ll be able to buy music wirelessly from Yahoo’s Music service.

Published in Entertainment

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - If you've never heard the term "WiMAX" before, don't sweat it. You're probably not alone.

Published in Market
Nintendo Australia has today announced the obliteration of waiting-room boredom.  With a Wi-Fi equipped Nintendo DS people can connect for free gaming fun at hundreds of Telstra Wireless Hotspots.

Published in Entertainment
Telstra has quietly made the lives of business travellers much easier by dropping charges on its wireless hotspots in Qantas Club lounges.
Published in Transit
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Wednesday, 04 April 2007 03:27

Mario Strikers heading for Wii

A sequel to Super Mario Strikers is coming to the Nintendo Wii. Mario Strikers: Charged is a five-a-side soccer game with players possessing acrobatic skills and super abilities.

Published in Entertainment
Google’s new ‘TiSP’, or Toilet ISP, uses the connected nature of the municipal sewage network in a world first to deliver FREE broadband into your home – and wirelessly at that.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 28 March 2007 12:32

AT&T: 1 million enquiries for iPhone

If they sell them, there’s only 9 million more to sell before reaching Steve Jobs’ 10 million target for year end 2008 – but despite some analyst disagreement, Apple could easily sell 10m long before 2008 is over.

Published in Entertainment

Mobile operator ‘3’ has finally launched the X-Series in Australia, giving Aussies the same cheap access to cellular mobile broadband, Skype and other services enjoyed by other countries where ‘3’ is in operation – but they weren’t the first to offer cheap wireless broadband.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 27 March 2007 12:53

Strong demand for WiFi/mobile convergence

A survey conducted by ABI Research for the WiFi Alliance claims to have shown that one in four US wireless subscribers would switch cellular carriers for access to the benefits of WiFi/mobile convergence.

Published in Deals
Motion Computing's new LE1700 is a feature-rich tablet including built-in CDMA2000 1xEV-DO or 3G/HSPDA wireless connectivity and an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 26 March 2007 07:06

LAN upgrade for Space Station

The International Space Station's Expedition 14 crew have been working on a local area network upgrade that will be ten times faster than the existing network.

Published in Space
Friday, 23 March 2007 03:49

Analysts clash over Google phone plans

The idea that Google will go up against major mobile phone vendors such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung is falling out of favour, but analysts are still coming up with ideas about what the search giant may be planning for the telephony market.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 20 March 2007 14:15

Why Apple TV can be a winner

US market analysts think Apple TV will be a success, and I reckon they're right.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 19 March 2007 10:29

Can Google's G-Phone hit the G-spot?

If you thought only Apple was able to generate mass hysteria with the pre-launch of the as-yet unavailable iPhone, think again – Google’s rumored Phone could herald yet another mobile phone revolution.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 14 March 2007 14:26

Windows Server SP2 slips out

After a prolonged gestation, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 has been delivered with little warning.

Apple has released Mac OS X 10.4.9, a major update to the operating system with significant improvements and security fixes. This is expected to be the last update to Tiger, with the arrival of Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' due in the next few months.
Unwired Australia has become one of the first WiMAX and planning-to-be WiMAX operators in the world to sign up to particpate in what is expected to be the first WiMAX roaming service.
Published in Home Tech
Sony have unveiled their first wireless Cyber-shot, the DSC-G1, a 6 megapixel digital camera that also works with other DLNA-enabled devices, like other cameras or your PC.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 07 March 2007 12:33

Archos brings Wi-Fi to PMPs

If you don't like to squint and you're fed up with tangled cables, the Archos 704 may be the personal media player you've been waiting for.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 06 March 2007 19:50

Panasonic launches $400 wifi Skype phone

With wifi-enabled cellphones hitting the market, $US400 seems a hefty price tag for Panasonic's Skype-only wifi phone.

Published in Mobility

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