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by Angus Kidman
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Thursday, 08 February 2007 |
Personal Broadband Australia (better known as iBurst to most travellers) has paired up with gotalk to launch a prepaid wireless broadband service. Not being slugged with a high monthly access fee is an attractive thought, but the rates being charged will give some business travellers pause for thought.
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by Angus Kidman
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Monday, 05 February 2007 |
3 is attempting to lure business customers with a new simplified pricing plan for overseas calls and data charges. The new '3 Like Home' plans do make a more attractive package for Australians when travelling for work, but unfortunately there's still problems on the domestic front.
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by Angus Kidman
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Friday, 02 February 2007 |
News that UK chain PC World will stop selling floppy discs has prompted yet another round of eulogies for the once-familiar format. However, in the rush to proclaim the floppy dead, lots of people are missing the point.
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Wednesday, 10 January 2007 |
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On 20 December 2006 ITWire published an article by Angus Kidman which referred to the appointment of Martin Hoffman as CEO of Loop Wireless. ITWire unreservedly withdraws the article and apologises to Mr Hoffman and Loop Wireless in relation to it. We acknowledge that the Loop Wireless product Kink Kommunity is not an R-rated mobile phone product. |
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by Angus Kidman
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Monday, 08 January 2007 |
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Who cares if it can't run the bloated Vista operating system? The combination of portability and battery life makes the S-Xgen from Seamless Internet a compelling choice for anyone who regularly needs to do more on the road than simply view their email and type the odd brief reply.
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