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Watch out Android, here comes bada from Samsung
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Korean cellphone maker Samsung has unveiled its own open mobile platform, dubbed Bada for touch screen based cellphones.

 
Boingo expands WiFi access in Australia via Tomizone hotspots
Monday, 16 November 2009
US based Boingo Wireless - which provides wireless Internet access around the globe through arrangements with local WiFi hotspot operators - has added the 16,000 Tomizone hotspots in Australia, China, India, New Zealand and several Pacific Islands, to its global network.

 
A secure computing environment on a USB stick
Monday, 16 November 2009
Curtin University of Technology researcher, Don Griffiths, has been awarded a government grant to develop a system that enables a secure computing environment to be loaded onto a USB memory stick and then used to provide secure access to corporate applications from any PC.

 
NBN will drive mobile broadband sector
Monday, 16 November 2009
The national broadband network will create new opportunities for mobile data, but the main game for the mobile carriers remains access to future spectrum allocations, Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association chief executive Chris Althaus says.

 
New Zealand cranks up IPv6 preparations
Monday, 16 November 2009
After a slow start, New Zealand is poised to accelerate implementation of the next generation Internet protocol, IPv6, with the formation of the New Zealand IPv6 Task Force.

 
Overseas calls from a cellphone, down to one cent per minute
Monday, 16 November 2009
Lebara Mobile -  the UK based mobile service provider and recent entrant to the Australian market that specialising in providing low cost international calls from mobiles - has cut its already low rates to as low as one cent per minute for six destinations.

 
Amazon's cloud looms over Asia Pacific
Monday, 16 November 2009
Amazon Web Services - Amazon's cloud computing platform has announced plans to expand into the Asia-Pacific region in the first half of 2010 with the introduction of regional infrastructure to support its cloud computing services.

 
The twisted tale of Telstra's carbon reduction plans
Monday, 16 November 2009
Telstra has unveiled a plan setting out how it intends to reduce its carbon footprint over the next six years, but the reported, and impossible, target of 10 percent for every dollar earned is not part of it.

 
Optus opens own mobile apps store
Monday, 16 November 2009
Optus has opened a mobile applications store that gives its mobile customers one-stop shop access to a number of other mobile applications stores.

 
Technology will lower book prices: Tanner
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner has defended the Rudd Government's record on micro-economic reform in the wake of its continued protection of the book publishing industry, pointing to the telecommunications reforms currently before the Parliament as a huge and challenging undertaking.

 
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