News (13)

  • Voice recognition hoot for Qld motorists

    The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) has decided voice recognition call systems have matured enough to handle the estimated three million inbound calls it expects from members this year.

  • KDE developers focus on accessibility

    Developers behind the next version of KDE, an open-source Linux desktop environment, are trying to make their software more accessible to people with disabilities, a conference has heard. Accessibility is a major theme at the KDE Community World Summit, currently taking place in Ludwigsburg, Germany. On 22 and 23 August the summit held a Unix Accessibility Forum, bringing together developers and people with disabilities.

  • Incredible shrinking PCs appear at LinuxExpo

    If a dictionary-sized PC is too big, how about one the size of a video cassette? Or a pack of playing cards?

  • Telecom companies dispute phone e-mail potential

    Telecommunications companies have labelled the launch of an e-mail over the phone service here as premature.

  • When the toys talk back via IM

    Soon you won't have to ask your AOL instant messaging partner "What's Up Doc?" via text. You can let Bugs Bunny say it for you--Brooklyn accent and all.

Features and Case Studies (4)

  • Why Twitter will renew journalism

    Twitter is not the great evil for journalists and media. In fact, it is helping to renew the media and bring that great lady called "journalism" back to her rightful throne.

  • Teleworking: You'll never work alone

    Modern solutions are giving staff the option of using the virtual office. In this special report, we investigate what companies can gain from allowing employees to work remotely.

  • Paving the way for a converged network

    IT organisations must pay close attention to the readiness of the underlying network infrastructure to ensure the highest level of availability and best possible end-user experience. Additional reading: VoIP Essentials

  • XML: Great hope or great hype?

    XML has been called everything from the technology that will revolutionise the Web to a nuisance. What's really the story?

Reviews (5)

  • Toshiba Pocket PC e400

    Toshiba's latest Pocket PC is a competent performer, but there's little here to get truly excited about. Read our Australian review.

  • Incredible shrinking PCs appear at LinuxExpo

    If a dictionary-sized PC is too big, how about one the size of a video cassette? Or a pack of playing cards?

  • When the toys talk back via IM

    Soon you won't have to ask your AOL instant messaging partner "What's Up Doc?" via text. You can let Bugs Bunny say it for you--Brooklyn accent and all.

  • AT&T follows Trillian's lead

    AT&T have brought out a chat program called IM Anywhere, which allows you to organise multiple messaging services into one account.

  • Gift Wrap an App

    These holidays, gift givers are striking gold in the software aisle. Software is a relatively inexpensive way to deliver hours of entertainment, enrichment, or safeguarded computing.

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