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It’s the end for the “Frickin’ Laser”
By: Mike Bantick

Microsoft are being coy about Blue Track, but some intrepid cyber-snoopers have uncovered what looks to be a new piece of hardware from Microsoft, the laserless mouse.


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Tech that kills!
By: Mike Bantick

As gadget capabilities expand, can the human mind keep up with new tech and the consequences of distraction?  I conducted my own examination.


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No more text Twittering in the UK
By: Davey Winder

Twitter is all about instant mobile communication between its social network of Twitterers, but not if you are British it would seem...


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Optus Mobile immobile in Brisbane
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

After suffering a mobile outage last Friday for 8 hours that affected 2G and 3G customers across NSW, Victoria and Queensland, Optus Mobile has confirmed its voice mobile services are having “software issues” in Brisbane, with the problem still being fixed.


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The iPhone is back in business
By: David M Williams

Previously I bemoaned the telco’s lack of iPhone vision for enterprise customers. Despite Apple touting push mail as a business benefit, it seemed impossible to get an iPhone and use it with an existing SIM card or company plan. Not so, the powers that be have changed their mind and I’m happy to report my wishes came true. The iPhone is back in business.


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Microsoft wants to put Live Search inside cars
By: Stephen Withers

Microsoft's been working hard to get its software inside more cars and trucks for some time, and now it's bringing the 'software plus services' mantra to bear with Microsoft Live Search for Devices.


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IBM software aims at total recall by tapping data from mobile phone
By: Stephen Withers

IBM researchers have developed software aimed at putting to use the wealth of information that can be captured by current mobile devices. The idea is to make data from photos and audio recordings made with mobile phones and similar devices easily retrievable in context on the desktop.


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There's no business like iPhone business - at all
By: David M Williams

Hoorah! It's iPhone-eve! The world will be watching as the clock draws towards midnight ... except one segment of phone buyers who have been totally excluded. In a mess of mixed messages the telcos seem to have hired the famous Seinfeld soup Nazi as their director of enterprise and government pricing. That’s right, "No iPhone for you" despite the claims it's a better business device than BlackBerry.

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Granny dumps picture postcards and picks up photo messaging
By: Davey Winder

Could this be the death of the holiday picture postcard? The latest study suggests that parents and grandparents are picking up the camera phone and putting down the pen. At least when the weather is warm...


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Is the mobile phone mightier than the gun in London?
By: Davey Winder

Over the next two days the 2gether08 Festival is being held in London to bring together 300 innovators looking to use digital technology to make a real social difference. Innovators such as the students of South Thames College and its LIFEWISE project which sees London teenagers using mobile phones to tackle gun crime in the capital.


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Vodafone turns to MySpace for mobile musical nirvana
By: Davey Winder

Can MySpace and Vodafone produce a mobile user-generated creative platform for music fans across Europe? They reckon the arrival of the Vodafone Music Reporter proves the point...


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Microsoft plans to pick up Portuguese phone program provider
By: Stephen Withers

Microsoft plans to add a Portugal-based software company to its family, beefing up its mobile communications business.


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Samsung i780 Windows Mobile beats iPhone and HTC Diamond for business?
By: Stephen Withers

Never mind the iPhone or the HTC Touch Diamond, Samsung reckons it's new i780 mobile phone is what business users need. Insofar as any one phone can suit the needs of such a diverse group, it just might be right.


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Information threat horizon a major cause for concern
By: Davey Winder

One of the world's leading independent authorities on information security has warned that malicious threats from organised crime as well as industrial espionage are on the up. Throw in mobile malware and Web 2.0 vulnerabilities and the threat horizon looks very grim indeed.


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Australia to become most competitive iPhone 3G market with Telstra joining race?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

A newspaper report has suggested Telstra will definitely sell the iPhone come July 22, 11 days after Apple, Vodafone and Optus start retail sales. Although the report only quotes “sources” with an official Telstra spokesperson saying that “nothing’s changed”, the cat seems to be well and truly out of the bag – and it’s holding a Telstra 3G iPhone!


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Firefox 3, the Guinness Book of Records, and mobile phones
By: David M Williams

Firefox 3 is coming! It’s been years in the coming and computers users worldwide are waiting with baited breath. Here’s what’s new, how YOU can help get Firefox into the Guinness book of records plus news about an exciting development – Firefox for mobile phones!
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Apple iPhone apps a billion dollar business?
By: Stephen Withers

An analyst is predicting that Apple's App Store for iPhone and iPod touch software could exceed $US1 billion in 2009. The projections are based on a user base that could reach 85 million.


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Canonical brings forth remixed version of Ubuntu for “Netbooks” called... Remix
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Want a version of Linux for your Intel Atom powered “NetBook” – aka Asus Eee PC type subnotebook? Canonical hopes that Ubuntu Remix will fit the bill for OEMs – and presumably users, too - and has launched it at Computex in Taiwan. Will it?


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