TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google announced a number of innovative new products and services at its 2013 Google I/O developer conference.
By Al Sacco | 20 May, 2013 08:08
Australia's second-biggest telco, Optus, has suffered a 7.5 per cent slump in net profit for the year to March 31.
By AAP | 15 May, 2013 10:11
Have some business travel planned? Get ready to put on a happy face, chat strangers up and expand your professional circle at the next conference or seminar. Here are some trusty iPhone apps to help you network.
By Tom Kaneshige | 13 May, 2013 09:54
The combination of highly virtualised environments inside enterprise networks, along with an explosion of mobile traffic, are exposing the limitations of existing networks, and driving the need for a new era of dynamic and scalable networks of the future, IDC researchers said in a panel discussion at Interop this week.
By Brandon Butler | 09 May, 2013 20:39
Kay Schubach would scramble for the landline while she was being beaten in her own home but her abuser would pull it out of the socket.
By AAP | 06 May, 2013 14:39
The HTC One and the Sony Xperia Z are set to hit the market soon, but which phone is right for you?
By Ross Catanzariti | 05 March, 2013 16:13
Google's Android 4.0 operating system is more than just another upgrade.
By JR Raphael | 23 November, 2011 03:18
Japan's biggest electronics and gadgets show, Ceatec, runs all of next week and many new technologies and prototype gadgets are expected to be on show.
By Martyn Williams | 02 October, 2009 17:08
A lot has changed in the 20 years since the first laptop computers appeared, including gigahertz processors, color screens, optical drives and wireless data. However, one thing that has stubbornly stayed the same is the conventional clamshell format with its hinged display lid that opens to reveal a mechanical keyboard.
By Brian Nadel | 21 August, 2009 11:32
Adam Blum, CEO of startup Rhomobile, says 90% of the programs being written with his company's open source mobile application framework are by ISVs and the other 10% by enterprises, but over time he'd like to see those percentages reversed.
By Bob Brown | 23 May, 2009 04:20
This Quick Poll addresses how mobility has become the most important trend currently in IT, as mobility was found have the highest priority amongst IT leaders. Findings suggest that employee collaboration, whilst also delivering an improved customer service, is key. Download for more!
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