Smart Office

Archive


Put Down That Phone: Canberra Sees $18bn Gain In Digi-Comms

Comms Minister Malcolm Turnbull has used a report commissioned from Adobe and Deloitte to launch a push for most communications between Australian citizens and the Federal Government to be made...

Archive, Technology

Acer Unveils One Ultraportable Netbook

Acer has just joined the ultraportable notebook bandwagon as it launches its Aspire One. This 8.9-inch netbook is powered by an Intel Atom processor, weighs less than a kilogram, and...

Archive, Hardware

Google Paid Motorola $2.6bn For Good Will

Google is said to have paid a total of US$12.4 billion in its deal to acquire Motorola Mobility - considerably more than the US phonemaker was worth, according to some...

Archive, Internet

Seek Investors Bail Out

Dick Smith wasn't the only online operator to see its shares drop yesterday. Also taking the plunge was ASX-listed Seek, the Top 50 jobs site that claims a market capitalisation...

Archive, Technology

Sharp Launches Light & Bright Projector

Sharp has released a new SVGA multimedia projector which offers high brightness and contrast ratios and with high definition capabilities for viewing and presentation efficiency.

Archive, Hardware

Watchdog Chases Vacuum Retailer Dodgy Sales

The consumer watchdog has taken on Lux vacuum retailer alleging "unconscionable conduct" in selling vacuums to the elderly.

Archive, Marketing

Numbers, Profit Jump At iiNet

ISP iiNet has reported a net profit of $70 million, up 11 percent, for the year to June, in its last set of figures before being swallowed by TPG -...

Archive, Technology

Intel Whitelabels EMC's Clariion

Intel has signed a multi-year OEM and technology agreement to sell EMC storage solutions through its resellers and distributors.

Archive, Hardware

Dell XPS Takes On MacBook Air

Dell Australia has whipped the veil from its latest - and possibly snazziest - ultrabook model, dubbed the XPS 13, and aimed at consumers.

Archive, Hardware

Windows 10 Will Not Halt PC Market Slide

The release of Windows 10 will not be enough to halt the decline of the global PC market, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC).

Archive, Hardware