BlackBerry launches new smartphone with 70,000+ apps
BlackBerry has just launched a new smartphone in Australia that offers a wide range of services and applications to suit the needs of business owners.
BlackBerry has just launched a new smartphone in Australia that offers a wide range of services and applications to suit the needs of business owners.
Is unconsciously checking your smartphone the first thing you do in the morning? This Sunday, try turning off your mobile, tablet, laptop and PC for just five hours.
WatchGuard Technologies’ security analysts have announced their 2012 security predictions. Here are their top 10 predictions for the year ahead…
The outlook for 2011 holiday sales appears to be tepid amid consumer concern over the state of the economy, so savvy retailers are taking matters into their own hands by attracting new customers, generating repeat business, and improving campaign analytics with easy-to-execute mobile marketing programs.
Telstra beats out Vodafone and Optus as the first telco to offer customers the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, on sale online and in flagship city stores now.
Earlier this month, international research firm Gartner released its IT predictions for 2012. Its 11 predictions make for compelling reading. From its perspective it sees 2012 and beyond as moving towards a loss of centralised IT control and an upward trend towards consumerisation of the cloud.
Use of smartphones and other personal communication devices for work is increasing, according to the results of a recent global survey commissioned by Citrix.
30 years ago today the first-ever phone call was made on Australia’s public mobile network, using a car phone system weighing 14 kilograms with a 45 cm handset costing $17,000 in today’s terms.
Security experts are warning businesses against the current trend of employee BYOD or ‘Bring Your Own Device’ to work, as it leaves them exposed to malware attacks and other cyber crime.