Cable & Wireless Optus has signed a AU$175 million deal today with the national broadcaster to carry digital TV to the bush via satellite.
A pair of Indian companies are touting a Linux-powered homegrown handheld, eyeing both the local market and a wider audience.
Hewlett-Packard will outsource jobs from its frontline support operations in Sydney, Melbourne and throughout the Asia Pacific to India, according to an internal memo obtained by ZDNet Australia.
Fears that laptops issued to students under the Digital Education Revolution would be "sold at the pub" have proved unfounded, with the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) claiming it has suffered six losses to date.
The paper airline ticket comes to the end of its life on Sunday, 1 June, when 240 carriers belonging to the world association IATA switch to all electronic ticketing, much of it through internet booking.
The world of enterprise IP telephony is varied and complex. Here's our round-up of the major players and what they can bring to your business.
Ahead of the election, with promises for nationwide broadband networks and digital revolutions in schools, the ICT industry could hope the government was on their side. But now the glamour of a sparkling new government has worn off, how ICT-friendly is the Rudd government really?
Broadcaster SBS has beefed up the infrastructure behind its World Cup football Web site as Australia's participation for the first time since 1974 is expected to generate unprecedented levels of online traffic.
Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?
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We love the Wi-Fi properties on this Coolpix P2, but we are sure the camera could have done better if it allowed us to connect to the Internet as well.
Snapshot photographers looking for portability, ease of use, and style won't go wrong with this sleek little camera.
Its fluid operation and precise controls may be enough to lure enthusiasts away from a dSLR.
This 4-megapixel pocket camera offers few manual controls or special features but delivers solid image quality and performance.
Mustek's DV3000 multifunctional digital video camera will fit in your pocket without burning a hole in it. Is it too good to be true? Find out in our Australian review.
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