IT professionals’ advocacy group SAGE-AU has called on the Federal Government to embrace open discussion of its proposed Internet filtering regime in order to ensure the best possible policy outcome.
29/10/2008
Demand for Internet-enabled televisions is growing rapidly, according to a recent study by the US-based Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
12/05/2009
A number of the world’s leading streaming media companies have recently joined together to create an industry forum called the Internet Media Device Alliance (IMDA).
21/01/2009
Graphics, video and audio are at the forefront of semiconductor and system design due to the increasing use of media-rich, Internet-connected mobile devices, said research firm In-Stat.
14/10/2009
Intel Corporation executives promised that the pending rollout of WiMAX, ongoing innovation to its popular Intel Centrino Duo processor technology for laptop products and a new category of Internet-connected devices, will usher in a new era of reliable broadband-connected wireless computing starting next year.
20/09/2007
The System Administrators Guild of Australia (SAGE-AU) has raised strong concerns regarding a report issued by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) entitled, “Closed Environment Testing of ISP-Level Internet Content Filtering”.
07/08/2008
Enfora has released an in-vehicle "transceiver" that employs the RabbitCore RCM2020 core module as its processor to make an economical wireless Internet Protocol (IP) mobile tracking device.
20/05/2008
Broadband Internet for the Antarctic and fuel-efficient engines to launch us into space are two of the projects being funded.
02/03/2010
The Library and Information Advisory Commission (LIAC) has received additional funding that will enable more New Zealanders to access the internet for free through their local libraries.
05/09/2008
In a survey aimed at identifying attitudes to netbooks and mobile Internet devices (MIDs) found that only 11 percent would use a netbook as their primary computer, while 79 percent view netbooks as a secondary device to be used in addition to a laptop or desktop computer.
10/02/2009
Mobile end-user average revenue per user (ARPU) dropped between 5 and 15 percent year-over-year in Q4 2008 compared to Q4 2007, says analyst ABI Research.
18/05/2009
In response to a request by the Semiconductor Industry Associtation Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force, SEMI announced the development of standards to facilitate the identification of counterfeit integrated circuits.
26/10/2009
In November 2008 analysts ABI Research carried out a survey of more than 1000 adult consumers in the US, aimed at identifying their attitudes to netbooks and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).
12/02/2009
Worldwide consumer broadband connections will grow from 323 million connections in 2007 to 499 million in 2012, according to Gartner, Inc.
04/08/2008
A new USB Flash drive preloaded with MigoSync data synchronisation software from Migo Software that allows users to work among multiple PCs by directly synchronising files, email and Internet browser settings onto the drive has been released by Kingston Technology.
25/02/2008
Seventy-two percent of Australian households accessed the Internet via broadband in 2008, according to a report from analysts Strategy Analytics.
24/06/2009
Intel and Nokia have announced a long-term relationship to develop a new class of Intel architecture-based mobile computing device and chipset architectures that will combine the performance of powerful computers with high-bandwidth mobile broadband communications and Internet connectivity.
29/06/2009
Skype has launched "The Skype Nomad", an attempt to create a live, worldwide, human demonstration of how the software program can be used anywhere while on the move.
06/05/2008
National broadband company Internode has added free and seamless access to advanced services such as push email and Google Maps for any iPhone using an Internode Wireless hotspot.
18/09/2008
The WiMAX Forum says that WiMAX Service Providers now offer networks covering 430 million people, and are on a path to nearly double to 800 million people by end of 2010
24/02/2009