The coals are still hot from Tuesday morning's Firefox 1.0 release, but the Mozilla Foundation is already cooking up its next moves to challenge Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser dominance.
Can we talk about talking on mobile phones?
Perhaps a creeping sense of privileged paralysis signals organisations past their zenith.
New surveillance technologies may put us all under glass, but those responsible will have to take the consequences.
The market for organic light-emitting displays will be worth more than US$3 billion by 2009, according to research firm iSuppli/Stanford Resources.
The Finnish handset manufacturer is ramping up production of mobile phones containing cameras, and predicts it could soon become the world's biggest manufacturer of digital cameras.
Texas Instruments has developed a Wi-Fi chip small enough to go inside mobile phones and handheld devices.
Could the spread of SMS chain messages in India be part of a sinister plot to increase mobile operator revenue?
Third-generation mobile technology has arrived, duly accompanied by a barrage of hype. But the industry is already casting its eyes forward to the next big thing - 4G.
The fighting's far from over, so why are people blustering about cellphone standards in the reconstruction to come?
Apple Computer on Tuesday is expected to unveil a new portable product aimed at bolstering the company's strategy to make itself into a major player in home entertainment, sources and analysts said.
Current mobile phones can't be pinpointed to a specific location, but Intel thinks that Wi-Fi technology could be key in the future.
If there's one place the Net has yet to catch on, it's the auto industry. You can get online from your Palm, from your mobile phone, even from your television, but for the most part you still can't connect your car to the Web. As Robert Duvall might say, "Cars don't surf!"
Brick and mortar banks are fast catching up with click and go customers. This is driving the need for new, innovative ways for banks to reach customers and stay connected to their information and services needs whilst on the move.
White-hat hackers are being employed to expose one of the newest and potentially most dangerous security holes in business, in the form of wireless computer networks.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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