News (9)

  • AU: Vodafone's multimedia push gets thumbs up

    Vodafone Live, launched on Tuesday, is likely to be a success in Australia, according to mobile communications analyst Jason Ross.

  • Study: Business transactions going wireless

    Wireless and mobile business transactions will increase considerably over the next few years, as enterprises start looking at adding wireless extensions to their existing infrastructure according to analysts.

  • New Zealand trades wireless world first

    The New Zealand Stock Exchange will allow investors to buy and sell shares using little more than thin air - and a mobile phone

  • Telstra connects wireless office

    Reminiscent of its monopolist style, Telstra is fitting out an 11-floor wireless office in Melbourne and moving in 1100 employees. The project is believed to house the largest number of workers in a wireless space worldwide.

  • Asian firms unreceptive to Bluetooth

    Eighty percent of Asian companies polled by international marketing consulting company Frost & Sullivan say they have no plans to purchase Bluetooth products in the future.

Features and Case Studies (3)

  • Six wireless access points tested

    In recent months, wireless networks have received a boost as products based on the 802.11g standard--capable of 54Mbps--have come into the mainstream. Are you ready for fast wireless?

  • Instant messaging for business

    The ease and convenience of instant messaging has made it popular with users. But is instant messaging a curse or a boon for the office environment?

  • Project mayhem

    Project management software won't turn you into a leader overnight, but the right tools can greatly assist the planning and smooth running of your projects.

Reviews (25)

  • AU: Vodafone's multimedia push gets thumbs up

    Vodafone Live, launched on Tuesday, is likely to be a success in Australia, according to mobile communications analyst Jason Ross.

  • Nokia 3315: Covering all the bases

    The newly-released Nokia 3315 is unlikely to impress many with its plain-Jane features, but this handset plugs a gap in the market leader's portfolio.

  • Sony Ericsson T310: Size or substance?

    Although relatively slimline, the Sony Ericsson T310 is not exactly the smallest mobile phone on the market. Yet, do good things only come in small packages? Read our Australian Review to find out.

  • Sagem my411x

    For AU$99 you can't expect the world, but extremely poor reception and a dull display means that the Sagem my411x doesn't pass the grade.

  • Motorola V171

    Motorola's clamshell v171 is a back-to-basics phone designed for the budget conscious consumer.

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