RoamAD looking for funding
Posted on 5-Feb-2003 09:42 News, Wi-Fi
Computerworld New Zealand reports RoamAD is looking for funding in the Asia Pacific region.
Dell Axim in Europe
Posted on 5-Feb-2003 07:43 News, Computing
The Register reports that Dell launched the Axim in Europe today. The Axim X5 comes in two flavours, costing £229 and £169 EX-VAT, respectively, and five languages: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
Business 2.0 Gizmo list
Posted on 4-Feb-2003 22:29 News, News
What a cool site! It lists a few "toys" for grown up kids... My favourite one is the T68i
Handspring drops Treo 90 and Treo 180
Posted on 4-Feb-2003 19:19 News, Palm Updated Handspring removed the Treo 90 and Treo 180 'Communicator' from its line and from its website. Vodafone NZ still offers it, but at a price
CNET series of Wireless articles
Posted on 4-Feb-2003 18:38 News, Wireless
CNET is running a series of articles on Wireless technologies. The first one is very interesting: 'Growth: cities try to cash in'.
A GPRS primer
Posted on 4-Feb-2003 15:08 News, Wireless, by M Freitas
Our first article was "What is Bluetooth?". We continue the series of articles with "What is GPRS?"
AT&T introduces Wi-Fi services
Posted on 3-Feb-2003 20:30 News, Mobile
For a daily or monthly fee, AT&T subscribers will have access to Austin, Texas-based Wayport's "Wi-Fi" network, available in hotels and airports around the USA.
Review of projection keyboards
Posted on 2-Feb-2003 22:32 News, Computing
Everyone likes their handhelds... But some people can't quite get used to write on their screens. Entry the keyboards... But what about virtual keyboards?
SMS Spam in action: Australia
Posted on 2-Feb-2003 22:23 News, Mobile
A dating company sent unsolicited messages to Telstra customers, in Australia urging them to call a 0900 (1900) number to retrieve messages.
Vodafone UK and Hotmail team
Posted on 30-Jan-2003 16:11 News, Mobile
The Register reports that Vodafone UK is going to include Hotmail functionality to its users.