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by Stuart Corner
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Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
Nokia is to offer a suite of Windows Live services specifically designed for its S60 based devices.
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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 21 August 2007 |
Maybe it's my North of England accent but I consistently confound speech recognition based taxi booking services. Now one taxi company has come up with a different way to cut out the human operator, using SMS from a cellphone.
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by Stuart Corner
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
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As foreshadowed in iTWire back in April, iiNet has launched a service from New Zealand company, Tomizone enabling its customers to set up their own WiFi hotspots through which they will be able to offer Internet access to friends and neighbours at no charge, or for a fee.
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by Stuart Corner
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
Telecom services provider, M2 Telecommunications (ASX: MTU), has launched a wholesale residential ADSL2+ broadband and telephony offering, supported by the Optus network, through its M2 Wholesale division.
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by Stuart Corner
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
Skype has suffered a software problem which has left users unable to log in or make Skype to-Skype calls.
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by Stuart Corner
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Monday, 13 August 2007 |
Vodafone has become the first mobile operator in Australia to introduce the new BlackBerry Curve 8300 smartphone and is offering it at no charge to customers who sign up for its capped business plans and pay an additional $30 per month to receive unlimited emails.
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by Stuart Corner
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Sunday, 05 August 2007 |
Skype has teamed up with SpinVox, a developer of voice-to-text messaging, to enable Skype users to have their voicemail messages converted to text and delivered to their cellphones as SMS messages.
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by Stuart Corner
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 |
The latest market research coming out of Europe forecasts rapid substitution of fixed service services with mobile, lead by Finland where 90 percent of call minutes are expected to originate on cellphones within a year.
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by Stuart Corner
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
Telstra has introduced the first Nokia phone for use on its Next G network and is hoping it will entice Nokia-loyal CDMA customers onto the new network, but admits that the new Nokia is not the best handset for rural users in marginal coverage areas.
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by Stuart Corner
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Thursday, 26 July 2007 |
Australia's top selling cellphone vendor, Nokia, now has a model that will operate on Telstra's 850MHz Next G network, and Telstra hopes it will lure any laggardly CDMA users loyal to their familiar Nokias onto Next G.
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