Work obligations are prompting 40 percent of Australian motorists to break the law by using their mobile phones while driving, a new survey says.
A majority of Australians will not abandon their fixed line telephones because mobile phones are too expensive, a survey by AMR Interactive has revealed.
A leading management consultant has downplayed the market impact of the furore over privacy issues associated with camera-enabled mobile phones as state attorneys-general pledged to consider the matter at a meeting in August.
A new survey has revealed Australians are more prepared to use m-commerce than most of the world.
Australians have been debating the use of mobile jamming devices with renewed vigour with the majority of respondents to a ZDNet survey agreeing that such technology should be used in high-risk areas such as service stations.
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Given the hype around anything with a single-letter prefix m-commerce, e-learning, iPhone last year's speculation over a Google "gPhone" sent the blogosphere into overdrive. The Android mobile phone platform that Google actually launched, however, took things in quite a different direction.
With the benefits of mobile data access well and truly taken for granted, the spectre of several false starts is finally far behind the market for smaller smartphone and PDA styled mobile devices.
Employees feel pressured to be available to bosses at all hours of the day, a study suggests.
Today's smart phones are less about ring tones and more about extending your corporate applications well and truly into the field. Say goodbye to the deskbound worker -- and hello to a potential data and security nightmare, warns David Braue.
Mobile phones are giving employers new ways to check up on employees in the field -- and raising fresh workplace privacy concerns as a result.
A new survey has revealed Australians are more prepared to use m-commerce than most of the world.
Mobile services and applications designed primarily for business environments are spilling into homes, according to a new IDC study.
Etiquette expert June Dally-Watkins has warned people to be careful when sending romantic SMS's to loved ones tomorrow as Telstra prepares for an expected 8 million messages to be sent on Valentines Day.
Spam sent by text message could become a bigger problem than e-mail-based spam unless the industry takes action, according to an independent mobile phone regulator.
Another analyst report has savaged 3G mobile telecommunications networks, claiming only a quarter of mobile phone users plan to upgrade to 3G technology.
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