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ACMA to allow in-flight mobile phone use 16/10/2008 12:52:00
The Australian Communications and Media Authority [ACMA] has proposed amending the law to allow the in-flight use of mobile phones. - +
Nameo for the iPhone aims to replace business cards 16/10/2008 12:55:00
Mobile content creator Meganova BV has developed a program that enables iPhone users to easily share "virtual business cards". - +
Intel launches SSD for enterprise market 16/10/2008 12:58:00
Intel today launched a high-performance Solid-State Drive [SSD] aimed at server, workstation and storage systems. - +
m.Net to build Fox Sports mobile site 15/10/2008 13:09:00
Premier Media Group [PMG], owner of the Fox Sports Channel, has appointed m.Net to build a dedicated mobile site for Fox Sports Australia. - +
Zylotech launched iPhone 3G compatible surveillance suite 14/10/2008 12:49:00
Zylotech Limited [ASX: ZYL] has become the first company to offer a surveillance suite compatible with the iPhone 3G. - +
Western digital enters small-office network storage market 09/10/2008 14:11:00
Western Digital this week launched its first foray into the small-office network storage market with the ShareSpace drive bay system. - +
Shopping.com to add travel section operated by Wego 09/10/2008 11:30:00
Comparison buying site Shopping.com has forged a partnership with Wego.com to add a travel category to the shopping.com online comparison site. - +
NEC launches full-HD plasma TV 09/10/2008 14:04:00
NEC Thursday launched its first full-HD plasma TV, the 50-inch PXT-50FHDP1. - +
Telstra attacked for fluctuating NBN estimates 09/10/2008 14:32:00
Tell the Truth Telstra (T4) has slammed Telstra for the company's wildly varying estimates of the cost of building the National Broadband Network (NBN). - +
BigPond mobile scores Indian cricket tour 08/10/2008 15:23:00
Telstra [ASX: TLS] has announced that the Australian cricket tour of India will be available live on Telstra's Next G mobile phones. - +
Japanese scientists develop 'robot suit' 08/10/2008 15:29:00
Japanese scientists have developed a robotic suit that can read brain signals to help people with limited mobility walk around.
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