AAPT has signed an agreement to resell Hutchison 3G Australia (H3GA) mobile services from early next year as part of its suite of small business market offerings.
Telstra has won a five-year contract to manage the telecommunications needs of retail giant Woolworths across more than 1,500 sites across Australia and New Zealand.
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Google is making its Google Talk instant-messaging application available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, however these new applications come in light of new security scares.
A mobile Linux based 3G phone has been developed that could be made available to operators for less than US$100.
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Google released a software development kit for its Android mobile-phone software on Monday. Google spokespeople have talked of "innovations we can't even envisage yet" in Android. Take a sneak peak at the software development kit.
Can Google be a partner to mobile phone makers? Only if the company can force itself to beg, beguile, and bluff, says CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos.
Apple's iPhone hasn't even made it onto store shelves yet, but it already faces a growing number of rivals, from Cisco to Nokia and even Prada.
The software leviathan is willing to play the waiting game when it comes to making its mobile OS succeed.
Barry Vandevier of Travelocity talks about his company's efforts to deploy Web 2.0 technologies for the next generation of online travel.
CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Stephen Shankland discuss the upcoming Google I/O conference in San Francisco. Could a second mobile SDK be released? Or maybe the winner of the Android developer contest?
Apple's iPhone hasn't even made it onto store shelves yet, but it already faces a growing number of rivals, from Cisco to Nokia and even Prada.
Siemens first handset with a camera and a colour screen. It also sports a funky design and unique keypad. Will it just be a fad or have Siemens come up with a gem? Find out in our Australian review.
Intel has the upperhand when it comes to dual-core processing, and though this is a valiant attempt by MSI at incorporating the competitor AMD, the execution is found wanting.
The Australian Communications Authority is looking at extending premium rate number services and allowing individuals to send and receive voice and data messages using non-mobile numbers, according to a discussion paper released yesterday.
AUSTIN, TX -- Here's a twist: The Americans are about to copy the Japanese. Or so believes one e-commerce expert who says it's only a matter of time before Web phone mania, which broke out in Japan a couple of years ago, reaches US shores and elsewehere.
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