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  • Telstra to boost Wi -Fi security, performance

    Telstra is planning a security and network performance upgrade to boost customer confidence in Wi-Fi after acquiring network assets from Wireless Local Area Network operator SkyNetGlobal.

  • Intel toolkit brings 3D to PDAs

    Fancy playing a 3D space shoot 'em-up on your PDA? Or a flight simulator on your phone? It's not as far off as you might imagine

  • Palmtop computing: Suiting corporate needs

    No longer simply digital organisers, these latest handheld devices offer significant computing power and convenience.

  • Streaming Aboriginal dreaming

    A group of scientists from the United States has set off around Australia to explore traditional Aboriginal culture. Their adventures are being transmitted live to thousands of students in classrooms across the world, via the Internet.

  • Geeks go chic with wearable computers

    An American company is bringing science fiction down to earth and it wants you to wear its wireless mobile computers as fashion in the street, playground or gym -- making the "geek look" chic.

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  • Intel toolkit brings 3D to PDAs

    Fancy playing a 3D space shoot 'em-up on your PDA? Or a flight simulator on your phone? It's not as far off as you might imagine

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