Cellnet AV division launch imminent
Cellnet Group has shed more light on how its soon-to-be-launched audio visual import division will win business in the burgeoning convergence market.
Cellnet Group has shed more light on how its soon-to-be-launched audio visual import division will win business in the burgeoning convergence market.
AMD Australia will drop its top local job for a new business development role as part of a major restructure of its management team.
MP3 players could drop in price to $50 or less, with strong demand and competition expected to drive prices down, according to an IDC market forecast.
Want to be master of your domain? Well, Web master, anyway. In six weeks you can, thanks to a landmark decision to release 20,000 geographic domain names for public sale.
Victorian network security developer, Blue Reef, has struck an OEM deal in Malaysia that will bolster its product line and expansion plans.
Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) has raided Perth ISP Swiftel, claiming the company used the BitTorrent peer-to-peer technology to link to sound and video recordings.
Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) is extending the availability of its iBurst wireless broadband product, taking on Dick Smith Electronics and Bing Lee Electrical as retail stockists.
Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) form factor PCs have arrived, after Australian-owned system builder, Hallmark Computer International, claimed it had launched the first local product this month.
Telstra is offering a sizeable slice of i-mode subscription revenue to prospective content partners as an incentive to develop for the nascent mobile service.
NetComm's first VoIP offerring, an analog telephone adaptor, will spearhead a product line that distributors and resellers will see plenty of in 2005.
Sydney Wi-Fi provider BigAir has launched a 10Mbps residential broadband service, the fastest in the country, but with a significant price tag attached.
Veritas and Symantec sales staff should not meet customers to discuss concerns over the companies' impending merger, according to leaked documents.
Department store chain, Target, will advertise its first PC product next month as it takes aim at younger consumers.
Cricketing great Mark Waugh will go in to bat for the reuse of printer cartridges as part of a nationwide campaign to cut waste. The move is expected to fire up the battle for the lucrative consumables market.
Hutchison's 3 network has promoted five local developer partners to its solutions channel, the first in its third-party business applications drive.