CeBIT's back for 2005



CeBIT Australia is back for 2005 in Sydney from Tuesday to Thursday this week at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.

The show's focus is still strongly on business technology and features 600 exhibitors from more than 20 different countries. Exhibitors include Sony, LG, Panasonic, Plantronics, Targus, Optus, Microsoft, 3, and Vodafone.

Mobility is a key theme for this year's event, with LG showcasing a range of mobile phones alongside its other IT solutions. Meanwhile, Optus, 3 and Vodafone will showcase their business-focused solutions including BlackBerry, mobile mail and more.

Holbe Dialogue Europe will have on display what they claim is the world's smallest notebook. The Flybook measures in at 235X155x31mm and features a built-in mobile phone, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS and GPS functionality.

Editor's note: Full coverage can be found here.

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