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BenQ Rolls Out Green Netbook

BenQ announced its new 11.6-inch green netbook which is mostly made out of recyclable materials.

Archive, Hardware

Sony Samsung Relationship At Breaking Point

Sony, who is fed up playing second fiddle to its LCD TV manufacturing partner Samsung, is considering a proposal to merge with a Taiwanese maker of LCD screens.

Archive, Hardware

Nokia Plans ‘Hybrid’ Attack

LONDON - Nokia will take on Apple and a range of Android players by launching a range of tablets and "hybrid" smart mobile devices, according to the company's chairman, Jorma...

Archive, Technology

MYOB Happy Despite $29m Loss

Australia's No 1 accounting software company for SMBs, MYOB, now ASX-listed, has reported a net loss of $65.04 million for the half year to June 30, compared with a loss...

Archive, Technology

WiMax On Hold As Media ISP Struggles For Cash

Wireless broadband provider Unwired is struggling to find the money for its planned national metropolitan WiMax network, according to Australian IT.

Archive, Internet

Mobility: Smartphones

The Australian smart handheld device market kicked off the 2005 calendar year on a resounding note with the converged market maintaining strong growth.

Archive, Hardware

REALLY Google? 170M “Users” On Goo+

170 million people have updated Google+, it has been claimed.

Archive, Services

COMMENT: Choice Bangs On About Cheap Pricing But Fail To Identify The Risks Associated With Cheap CE Pricing.

Harvey Norman who in the past have been labelled Australia's most expensive consumer electronics and appliance retailer have again been singled out for selling expensive CE goods, despite several major...

Archive, Marketing

Aussie Online Addiction Costs Employers

A new report out by Sensis shows that Australians are costing their employers money by spending too much time on social networks during work time, and at home a significant...

Archive, Internet

New Storage Tech From TDK Doubles Hard Drive Space

Japanese company TDK Corp has developed new technology that more than doubles the recording density of hard disk drives.

Archive, Hardware