Telstra today announced it had entered an exclusive partnership with NTT DoCoMo to launch a new rich-content mobile Internet service.
Electronic manufacturer, Siemens has pulled 4,000 mobile handsets from Australian retail shelves over concerns they could cause hearing damage.
The technology that could eventually make your bus pass, bank card and coins obsolete is already here -- and it's on its way to your phone.
ZDNet Australia takes an iLook at the Year that was for Apple.
A new study says the software maker is narrowing the gap in its race to be the largest CRM software vendor in the Asia-Pacific region.
For no particular reason that I can discern, a 1979 Kenny Rogers song popped into my head as I was considering the ever more complex morass that is the national broadband network tender which Senator Stephen Conroy defended in his CeBIT keynote speech.
Tis the season to be jolly, to give, to receive, to have a sherry or two and fall asleep in front of the telly. And, if you're a mobile network operator, it's definitely the season to share.
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