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  • Business slaps WAP on the back

    Despite a gloomy take-up of WAP services among consumers, large organisations in Australia have voted in favour of deploying wireless connectivity for business-to-employee (B2E) communications.

  • M-commerce security a moving target

    In the rush to embrace mobile commerce, IT managers are finding that wireless technologies present unique and urgent security challenges. ZDNet examines the challenges to building wireless safeguards.

  • Australia to play MNP waiting game

    Mobile number portability hits Australia in two weeks, but carriers may have to wait another year before technology lets them lure the masses.

  • Wireless untangled

    With so much wide-eyed talk about the mobile Web, you're probably not sure which applications make sense for your business. Don't let that stop you; it's time to jump in.

  • Bluetooth has lost, declares Intel

    Bluetooth has already lost the battle to become the wireless network standard, according to the head of Intel's communications strategy.

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  • Windows Live hits the toddler stage

    In an interview, Windows Live exec Chris Jones talks about what the 2-year-old is up to and comments on another youngster -- Apple's iPhone.

  • Ten things about securing wireless connections

    Convenient and easy to set up, wireless networks can also pose a big risk. Because they use the airwaves, wireless communications are more vulnerable to interception and attack than a wired connection. Here are some tips for securing your wireless network.

  • Six wireless access points tested

    In recent months, wireless networks have received a boost as products based on the 802.11g standard--capable of 54Mbps--have come into the mainstream. Are you ready for fast wireless?

  • What next for the Internet?

    Despite showing occasional signs of strain, the Internet has become an integral part of all kinds of business and consumer technologies. How will it change in the years ahead to meet with new demands? We identify some key areas to watch out for.

  • Upwardly mobile

    Videoconferencing at the beach may still be a pipe dream, but the mobile workforce is here today. ZDNet Australia examines how businesses are reaping the benefits of mobility.

Reviews (31)

  • Toshiba Bluetooth PC Card

    For over a year, member companies of the Bluetooth Consortium have been telling us how the Bluetooth’s fast, easy wireless connection capabilities will change the world of portable computing.

  • Is WAP doomed in Australia?

    Too-high prices, a lack of applications and carrier-imposed content restrictions may doom Australian WAP -- touted as the global mobile market's next big thing -- to be nothing more than a pricey "toy". Say it ain't so.

  • Siemens S35i

    Designed for the jet-setting executive, the 105-gram S35i certainly looks the part. An elegant, grey sheen and a compact, pocketsize frame (118mm x 46mm x 21mm) makes the antenna-less phone quite an accessory for the up-and-coming business user.

  • LG G5300

    The G5300 from LG Electronics is a mid-range phone chock-full of goodies.

  • New chip to bring talkies to handhelds

    Instead of catching up on the news via radio or a newspaper on the way to work, commuters may soon be watching it on a handheld computer or mobile phone.

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