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    Global banking giant HSBC is considering ditching the BlackBerry and adopting Apple's iPhone as its standard staff mobile device, a move that could result in an order for some 200,000 iPhones.

  • SMS aids attention deficient Australians

    SMS is coming to the rescue of forgetful and time-stressed Australians who are racking up late fees of AU$400 million a year, with businesses looking to save up to 90 percent of late bill reminder costs through the messaging technology.

  • Australians leading the world as m-banking wannabes

    A new survey has revealed Australians are more prepared to use m-commerce than most of the world.

  • SMS bill alerts push Aussies to pay up

    Two Australian companies have teamed up to send SMS bill payment reminders to mobile phone users and are touting it to utilities providers as a cost effective way to get customers to cough up.

  • Broadband, wireless LAN will be hot in Asia

    Broadband access and wireless Local Area Network are poised to be big markets in Asia Pacific, said research and consulting firm Gartner.

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  • Australians leading the world as m-banking wannabes

    A new survey has revealed Australians are more prepared to use m-commerce than most of the world.

  • Get Your IM to Go

    It started as a fun way to chat up your pals. But as developers strive to make instant messaging more attractive to business users, the technology has become increasingly robust, with features geared toward the mobile corporate set.

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