QUAD-CORE processing, and a 4.8-inch screen were among features of Samsung’s Galaxy SIII smartphone that went on sale today. View the original post
Archive for May, 2012
Checking of staff social media to rise


SIXTY per cent of corporations are expected to monitor their staff’s social media posts for security breaches by 2015. View the original post
HTC One XL launches June 5 on Telstra


HTC has launched the HTC One XL, the brother of the HTC One X but this one runs on Telstra’s 4G network. View the original post
Taxi link wins OK after a bumpy ride


AN Australian-produced taxi app that drew the ire of the NSW Taxi Council has signed an agreement with a cab company. View the original post
Titan 4G has Windows limitations


WHAT is it about Windows Phone 7 that induces a smartphone manufacturer to opt for a relatively low-resolution screen? View the original post
Facebook looks to build a smartphone


FACEBOOK looks set to make its third attempt at manufacturing its very own smartphone. View the original post
Cisco prepares to dump the Cius tablet


CISCO is readying to dump its Android Cius tablet due to the emerging trend of employees bringing devices to work. View the original post
Inquiry into IT pricing terms released


Parliament’s inquiry into IT price gouging will begin with a round of public submissions with a deadline in July. View the original post
HTC rains on Nokia’s Windows parade


AN interesting skirmish is unfolding between Nokia and HTC over who can produce the best Windows 7 smartphones. View the original post
Queensland Health wins major IT award


QUEENSLAND Health, which had massive problems with its payroll system, has won a major industry-wide IT award presented at CeBIT. View the original post
Police adopt virtual reality training


NSW Police already were heavily involved in using 3d-virtual environments which used concepts not unlike those on display at the CeBIT show in Sydney. View the original post