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Construction needs cloud flexibility

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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Jabra DRIVE does double-duty

Your IT - Mobility

Jabra's new DRIVE in-car speakerphone features dual-device operation and one-step setup.


The Jabra DRIVE in-car speakerphone automatically pairs with two Bluetooth devices. Both devices can be connected at the same time.

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It also features one-step setup, Bluetooth 3.0 (including Extended Synchronous Connections), DSP-based echo and noise cancellation, and voice reports of battery status (the DRIVE's battery is said to be good for 20 hours of talk and 30 days of standby).

"The Jabra DRIVE is for everyone from the tech-savvy to the technologically challenged, from mums to grandfathers. We have designed the DRIVE to be as intuitive and simple as possible - all you have to do is press the button and talk and we've taken care of everything in between" said Karen Powell, ANZ regional sales manager at Jabra's mobile division.

The DRIVE costs $59.95.