These days content management systems are more than just workflow toolsâ€"they can perform essential Web site functions. What options are available for businesses?
PalmSource, which makes software for mobile devices, said on Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire China MobileSoft in a deal expected to expand the company's global presence and put Linux applications squarely in its product plans.
Galleo announces a Linux-based device that incorporates a PDA, Web appliance, and cellular phone.
AT&T won the right to offer the hype-worn iPhone in the US and it looks like Spanish-owned operator O2 will get the same chance in the UK -- now the bets are on for which of the operators will bring the Apple handset to Aussie customers.
Looking for the next overnight success? We profile five upstart Australian tech companies. (OK, one of them is from New Zealand).
Last week, I lamented the growing tendency to slam perfectly valid technologies as unsuitable for new uses, just because they prove to be unsuited for applications for which they are inherently unsuited.
With the iPhone freshly launched in Europe, only now are we starting to get an idea of the true extent of Apple's power over the mobile operators.
During a trip to the US four years ago, I rented a car fitted with an XM satellite radio which gave me well over 100 radio stations, each carrying a continuous stream of crystal-clear talk radio or music in a surprising array of genres.
These days content management systems are more than just workflow toolsâ€"they can perform essential Web site functions. What options are available for businesses?
With Telstra set to shut off its CDMA network we want to hear your comments and your experiences with the switch over to the Next G network.
With Apple's impressive record on security, few people seem to be questioning how the iPhone will perform.
Galleo announces a Linux-based device that incorporates a PDA, Web appliance, and cellular phone.
If the Touch is the player that you want, that you really, really want, you've probably got one already. Fence-sitters should stay there until next year when third-party apps or version 2.0 comes out.
Transmeta, the Santa Clara company with the innovative, power-saving CPUs, is at it again--much to the annoyance of its larger competitors, Intel and AMD.
The Mobility EasiDock 1000E (AU$585.20), from Mobility Electronics,uses a unique PCI Split Bridge technology for maximum 1.25-Gbps performance shared among nine device ports.
History of British PCs
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