The Australian enterprise telephony division of global technology giant Siemens AG is hoping for a fresh start as it tries to put a troubled past behind it.
Telephony heavyweights Nokia and Siemens AG tonight confirmed reports they planned to merge their communications service provider businesses into a new 50:50 joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks.
German company Siemens has shown what it claims to be the fastest ever wireless network connection.
Siemens Australia remains cagey about the local impact of hefty job cuts announced by its German parent this week.
Electronic manufacturer, Siemens has pulled 4,000 mobile handsets from Australian retail shelves over concerns they could cause hearing damage.
A German court has delayed handing down a verdict on a US$76 million patent infringement suit brought against European telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom and its network technology partner Siemens.
The potential impact on the Australian IT industry from massive job cuts recently announced at Lucent and Nortel on are still unknown, according to the tech giants.
Some AT&T Wireless subscribers believe a text message masquerading as spam is on the loose and damaging mobile phones in the United States.
Fujitsu Technology Solutions, a North American subsidiary of the Japanese computer giant, has signed a deal to use storage products from EMC with its servers.
Net phone phenomenon Skype is preparing to expand its menu of paid services, hastening efforts to evolve from a free provider of niche services into a profitable company that could give industry giants a run for their money.
As England's historic Bletchley Park raises funds to restore buildings used by code-breaking legends such as Alan Turing during World War II, ZDNet.com.au 's sister site CNET News.com is taking a look back at the cryptographic machines that kept vital specialists of the German, American, British, Polish, and Japanese military forces awake at night.
During the 64 matches to be played in the 2006 World Cup, an estimated 3.2 million spectators will pass through the 12 stadiums to witness the action first-hand. From arrival to departure, the entire experience will be monitored, streamlined and enhanced by multiple systems from Siemens.
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No other sporting event captures the world’s imagination like the FIFA World Cup. How will local companies be contributing during this month-long extravaganza, both online and offline?
We catch up with a polyglot IT boss whose work keeping the professional golf tour running in Europe comes to a head at the British Open championship in a few days.
The C60 is a decent mid-range, tri-band mobile phone that supports a clip-on camera and has a colour screen. Read our Australian review.
Finally, Siemens has released a mid-range mobile phone with a 65K-colour screen and an integrated camera. Read our Australian review.
It sports a sleek, sliding design but is there any substance to this sexy mobile? Read our Australian review.
Developers are to get access to the handheld operating system, in a move that the company hopes will encourage the creation of more applications.
A talking washing machine on display at CeBit this week could pave the way to home electrical devices that respond to voice commands--and can even help inexperienced users to operate them.
The Department for Energy Technology at the Fraunhofer-Institutea, -- cradle of MP3 and MIT opposite number in Germany - has presented a solar solution for powering PDAs without the need to externally recharge the battery. They soon could apear on the mass market.
The N-Gage couples a mobile phone with a games console. Has Nokia managed to do this successfully? You'll have to read our Australian review to find out.
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In the second part of his interview, Defence CIO Greg Farr talks about outsourcing, the skills crisis and reveals his most urgent IT priority.
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