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Optus unveils iPhone pricing plans 04 July, 2008 11:35:36
Carrier announces 12 and 24-month based contracts just days after Telstra enters the iPhone frayOptus has unveiled pricing across its iPhone 3G pre-paid and contract plans just days after Telstra revealed its own iPhone retail pricing. - +
Nvidia reports problem with laptop chips 04 July, 2008 08:43:54
Nvidia said it will take a one-time charge to cover costs related to repair of defective GPUs used in notebooksNvidia has uncovered a problem with some older graphics chips that shipped in "significant quantities" of laptop PCs, the company said Wednesday. - +
Expect iPhone scams, security firm says 04 July, 2008 08:04:25
Phony phishing e-mails touting Apple iPhone marketing video laced with malwareApple's launch of its new iPhone 3G will produce a flurry of spam and scams, a security company warned Thursday. - +
Research: WiMax revenues in APAC to surge to US$5.5 billion 04 July, 2008 07:53:45
Australia will register WiMAX infrastructure investments worth an estimated US$500 million by 2012WiMAX, a new broadband wireless access technology, is expected to gather strong momentum in the Asia Pacific region with WiMAX services revenues estimated to grow from US$58 million in 2007 to $5.46 billion by 2012, according to the latest report by Springboard Research, an IT research company. This translates to a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 148 percent for the period. - +
The low-down on the iPhone 3G down-under 04 July, 2008 08:55:58
Optus and Telstra have released pricing plans, Vodafone yet to come to the partyAustralia will be among the first 22 countries alongside the US, UK, Germany and Japan, to receive the new iPhone from Friday, July 11. - +
Apple's video of iPhone 3G shows its marketing prowess 03 July, 2008 08:35:28
30-minute online video offers guided tour of the iPhone 3GThe marketing prowess of Apple is legendary, a reputation that was bolstered again Tuesday by a slick 30-minute online video that offers a guided tour of the iPhone 3G coming July 11. - +
Telstra releases tool to track mobile phone users 03 July, 2008 14:36:02
Service will allow customers to view users' current locations on a WhereIs mapTelstra (ASX:TLS) today unveiled a new service that will allow its customers to find the location of mobile phone users in near-real time. - +
ACLU, EFF sue US gov't over mobile phone tracking 03 July, 2008 08:37:23
Two civil liberties groups sue the US Department of Justice over mobile phone trackingThe American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are asking a federal court to order the US Department of Justice to turn over records about the agency's tracking of mobile phone users. - +
Telstra gets the iPhone 01 July, 2008 10:07:13
Apple 3G iPhone will be offered by the telco giant on $30, $80 and $100 monthly plans from July 11Telstra has become the third Australian telco granted access to Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 3G. - +
Faster Wi-Fi draft is one year old, but some concerns remain 01 July, 2008 08:28:53
Enterprises hesitant to deploy a nonstandard technologyThe Wi-Fi Alliance celebrated the first anniversary of the 802.11n draft 2.0 certification last week, and said the faster Wi-Fi technology's "upward trajectory ... continues unabated." - +
Intel Atom-based iPhone coming next year 01 July, 2008 08:46:31
Report: Apple and Intel prepare next iPhoneApple's iPhone will run on Intel's Atom processor by 2010, according to an analyst with US investment firm FTN Midwest Securities.
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