Telstra selling Nexus 5 from November 26
Telstra will become the first – and likely the only - Australian telecommunications provider to stock the LG-manufactured Google Nexus 5 from November 26, with pre-orders open online now.
Telstra will become the first – and likely the only - Australian telecommunications provider to stock the LG-manufactured Google Nexus 5 from November 26, with pre-orders open online now.
Most Australian business owners now believe that the 'personal touch' has been lost amidst a world of texting, voicemail and poorly written emails.
ARN’s Allan Swann recently reported Gartner vice-president David Furlonger’s warning that the IT industry should pay more attention to older users, the so-called Silver Surfers. You’d better believe it.
It's here! It's here! Google’s new smartphone is (FINALLY) here!
The notebook, tablet, and mobile phone markets have seen decline for two consecutive quarters for the first time in Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ), and while this is not indicative of a saturation point, it could be an indicator of device fatigue and commoditisation, according to analyst firm, IDC.
Not-for-profit mobile recycling company, MobileMuster, is partnering with the third annual Garage Sale Trail to encourage Australians to find a new home for unused mobile devices, or recycle them.
Australian mobile payment transaction processing software provider, Mint Wireless, has signed its first NZ-based customer through a new contract with the Bank of New Zealand (BNZ).
Gold Coast mobile applications and security services company, Leapin Digital Keys, has become the first Australian-based company to be accepted into the 10X Startup Accelerator Program in the USA.
Not-for-profit mobile recycling company, MobileMuster, is urging Australian consumers to remember to recycle old mobile phones if they upgrade to Apple’s new iPhone 5S or 5C smartphones.
While the acquisition of Nokia’s devices and services business by Microsoft for $5.57 billion is a “logical step forward” by the latter, it will have limited impact on the smartphone market in the short to medium term, according to Analysys Mason.
At Berlin's Sony Center, models went for a swim with what could be Sony's new Z1 waterproof smartphone
Chairman John Lord and independent director, John Brumby and Alexander Downer, have accepted new two-year appointments on Huawei’s local Board of Director, committing to stay with the vendor until December 2015.
Microsoft's annual Australian Partner Conference in Cairns featured a showfloor which housed several dozen vendor and distributor partners. More than 750 resellers in attendance were given the opportunity to interact with Microsoft technology and software across a selection of platforms.
Although the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has said its catch-up TV service, View, will be available on Android by the end of 2013, Huawei Devices is urging the broadcaster to drop its tech bias and accelerate the process.
Australia’s smartphone penetration, which currently sits at 73 per cent in the 15 to 65 age group, is set to reach 93 per cent by 2018, according to analyst firm Frost and Sullivan’s Mobile Device Usage Trends 2013 report.