Wearable electronics will be commonplace in Australia by as early as Christmas, if the Philips-Nike coalition has its way.
The chipmaker is moving into high-tech fabrics, including a jacket with a built-in MP3 player.
When it comes to thinking up the next big thing, computer researchers at chipmaker Infineon look to dirty laundry for inspiration.
Wearable electronics will be commonplace in Australia by as early as Christmas, if the Philips-Nike coalition has its way.
The chipmaker is moving into high-tech fabrics, including a jacket with a built-in MP3 player.
German chip maker Infineon will make your clothes sing in a couple of years.
Telstra shareholders fear break up
What do Telstra shareholders think of the telco's new CEO David Thodey? And would they support the government'… Watch it now
The Change Program changes its Agenda
What happens when you change the agenda of the ATO's Change Program, or program in some changes to the Agenda?… Watch it now
Microsoft's Tracey Fellows on Windows 7
After the launch of Windows 7 last week, ZDNet.com.au spoke briefly with Microsoft Australia and New Zealand M… Watch it now
Has New Zealand's smiling assassin delivered?
The long-awaited separation of Telstra
Google open-sources JavaScript tools
What makes you click?
Tell us for a chance to win a $1,000 GAME gift voucher.
Click here for more.
Win an iPhone 3GS!
Sign up as a ZDNet Australia member during November and you'll go in a draw to win an iPhone 3GS!
Click here to sign up!
Best Laptops
Check out the best laptops here!
Click here for more.