Bloggers on the go will soon have a new tool to help them keep their blogs up to date.
Vodafone has moved another step towards launching a commercial third-generation mobile handset service, and is now letting selected users test its network.
Nokia has confirmed that some of its Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones are vulnerable to "bluesnarfing," in which an attacker exploits a flaw to read, modify and copy a phone's address book and calendar without leaving any trace of the intrusion.
The LiMo Foundation launched its first mobile handsets, which run on the Linux-based Mobile LiMo Platform, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona yesterday.
A Trojan virus that attempts to spread from smart phones to users' PCs was discovered on Wednesday, marking one of the first cases of virus 'cross-sharing' between the two devices, according to security firm F-Secure.
And now time for what's becoming a regular segment on Tech and the City: Odd Marketing Campaign Watch.
It is hardly surprising that Australian companies are beginning to enter the brave new world of Second Life.
IT pro Rick Vanover put together a list of resolutions aimed at helping net admins line up their priorities, effectively deal with the day-to-day issues, and plan and execute improvements. Here's a look at his goals, to help guide your progress during the final months of 2007.
Tips on how to select the right application.
Microsoft Exchange might be the most popular mail server but is it the best? We test the alternatives.
One of the newest enterprise versions of Linux on the scene is Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 3-the latest version of Red Hat's industrial strength open source server. Here's a highlight of its most important features.
The Linux development kernel now supports wireless 'personal area networks', but ordinary users won't see the software for a while yet.
The days of the 3G brick are numbered, with Samsung's Z510 joining the Motorola v3x in the slim and sexy category.
The Sony Ericsson Z1010 is more than just a phone that does video calls, it is a multimedia package in your pocket
Sony Ericsson's mid-range Z520i is a highly customisable clamshell phone with light effects, a VGA camera, MP3 support and in-phone media editing features.
A fresh design and a colour screen at a reasonable price should see the youth market snatch up these mobile phones. Read our Australian review.
Sony Ericsson's Z600 is a camera phone with a great design and Bluetooth for connectivity. It has all the functionality of the T610 plus it features a larger screen.
Telstra shareholders fear break up
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The Change Program changes its Agenda
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Microsoft's Tracey Fellows on Windows 7
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The long-awaited separation of Telstra
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