Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.
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Brenton Currie
Tuesday, 26 July 2011 05:44
A first for Telstra, the 3D-capable phone features a 4.3'³ touch display which is capable of displaying 3D content without glasses, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, two 5MP cameras both of which have autofocus and allow for full 3D image and 720p video capturing, and 1GB of internal storage.
The phone runs the latest edition of Google's Android operating system, Gingerbread, meaning it also supports Adobe's Flash Player '” a key criticism of rival Apple's iPhone, which lacks support for the standard.
Update: Vodafone will also stock the phone from 'early September'.
It's not the first 3D-capable smartphone to launch in Australia. Earlier this month, Optus announced they'd be exclusively making the LG Optimus 3D available on their network.
From today, those interested in purchasing an EVO 3D device can register their interest for the phone although Telstra won't reveal pricing at this stage, instead preferring to hold off until closer to the September launch.
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