Samsung accuses recent Apple products of infringing its patents
Samsung Electronics has alleged that three recent products from Apple, including the iPad mini, infringe on its patents. read more
Samsung Electronics has alleged that three recent products from Apple, including the iPad mini, infringe on its patents. read more
Written by: David Swan | Published in: Mobility Christmas has come early for some Virgin customers with the telco launching pricing and availability details of Samsung’s whopping Galaxy Note 2 4G today. …
Главный редактор компании “Яндекс” Елена Колмановская покинула свой пост. При этом она останется акционером компании и ее консультантом. Департамент, которым она руководила, разделят на два отдела: рекламы и маркетинга и связей с общественностью. Будет ли в “Яндексе” сохранен пост главного редактора, не уточняется …
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Technology The Panorama9 cloud-based IT management platform has been extended to include OS X patch management. …
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Mobility TransACT, the company that cabled up much of Canberra with fibre and is now part of the iiNet Group, is adding 7-inch and 10.1 Samsung tablets to its range of customer offerings with 3G “mix and match” mobile broadband plans. …
Written by: David Swan | Published in: Entertainment Valve’s much beloved Steam service has done it again, offering a wide array of PC games for download at a fraction of their retail prices. …
A court in California has ordered Apple to produce without delay an unredacted version of its recent patent agreement with HTC, after Samsung Electronics said the agreement was relevant to its patent infringement dispute with Apple. read more
A court in California has ordered Apple to produce without delay an unredacted version of its recent patent agreement with HTC, after Samsung Electronics said the agreement was relevant to its patent infringement dispute with Apple. …
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Health A cross-disciplinary team including researchers from NICTA, the University of Melbourne, and the Epworth and Royal Melbourne hospitals will look for a way to use genetic information to determine whether prostate cancer sufferers have the aggressive form of the disease. …
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Fuzzy Logic Who are they? They’re Huawei, the Chinese manufacturer of smartphones, tablets, networking equipment and more, and despite the electronic security fears of some governments, as is the case with Huawei and the Australian NBN, Huawei continues confidently bringing new products to …
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: People Managed IT, service desk and consulting services provider Applaud Services has appointed Andrew Homewood as business development manager for enterprise solutions. …
Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Entertainment Tomorrow World of Warcraft turns eight years old that is an epic run by anybody’s video game standards. Pretenders to the throne have come and mostly gone, and WOW endures with millions of players logging in consistently. Blizzard thought it worth putting …
Featured | Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Fuzzy Logic If you’re a CrazyDomains cutomer right now, chances are you’re experiencing an unexpected, unwanted and most unwelcome outage, something that always drives customers crazy, whether avoidable or not! …
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Technology LogMeIn’s Cubby cloud storage and file synchronising service will soon come out of its extended beta phase. …
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Strategy Telstra Wholesale has launched a prepaid 3G offering naming existing reseller ispONE as its first wholesale customer. …
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: Market The smart meter industry has moved beyond science projects and small pilots to reach a critical tipping point in its development, according to a senior executive of California-based networking platform and solutions provider for smart energy networks, Silver Spring Networks. …
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Mobility Got lots of free games and apps on your smartphone? Nudging the limits of your data quota every month? Then it may pay you to shell out a few dollars for ad-free versions of your favourites. …
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Entertainment Snowflakes in 3D is not quite what Nintendo has in mind for its white Christmas, but instead, a Nintendo 3DS XL handheld games console in a limited edition “white” colour. …
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Mobility If you want some smarter business ideas, you may have already stumbled upon Telstra’s ACP-made “Smarter Business Ideas” magazine, but now you can read that magazine in a smarter format: on your iOS or Android tablet. …
Written by: Mike Bantick | Published in: Entertainment In a time of frenzied release schedules Agent 47 is entering the fray in a cold calculated way. Witness the launch trailer for Hitman Absolution …
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: Cornered! The chorus of concerned voices being raised ahead of the International Telecommunication Union’s forthcoming World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12) is growing in both the number and the status of participants. The ITU’s latest attempt to address those concerns is not re-assuring. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Deals Managed IT service desk vendor Applaud Services has announced that it will partner with unified communications provider ShoreTel to provide its clients IP and business communications infrastructure. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Networking How do we measure the small cell market opportunity? It is a lot more complex than many industry commentators would have us believe. …
Written by: Sam Varghese | Published in: Open Sauce At the gates of Microsoft, there are numerous competing Windows versions now almost falling over each other as they strive for marketshare. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Regulation A US Republican Party think tank has withdrawn a major policy paper on the reform of copyright law less than a day after releasing it. Pressure from the entertainment industry is to blame. …
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: People After eight years at the helm of the world’s largest chip maker, Intel CEO Paul Ottelini has announced he will be retiring in May 2013. …