Park and pay with SMS in downtown Wellington
Posted on 25-Jan-2004 18:38 News, Mobile
Wellington City Council is starting a six-month trial of TXT-a-Park, New Zealand’s first pay-and-display parking machine system that allows Vodafone customers to pay for parking via SMS.
Official: AT&T Wireless for sale
Posted on 23-Jan-2004 07:36 News, Mobile
The company issued a press release where it explains the strategic direction traced by its board.
Alarm clock hated, but not as much as mobile phones
Posted on 22-Jan-2004 07:58 News, Mobile
Mobile phones passes alarm clock as Most Hated Invention, yet one we cannot live without, according to results from the annual Lemelson-MIT Invention study.
iBIZ acquires Synosphere, makers of Blue Dock
Posted on 22-Jan-2004 07:42 News, Computing
Synosphere is the company behind the BlueDock, a docking station that allows a Pocket PC or Palm device to be used as a primary computer platform.
AppForge ships Crossfire 5.0
Posted on 21-Jan-2004 07:40 News, Computing
AppForge announced shipment of its mobile and wireless application development environment for the Microsoft .NET platform.
Wireless in the Sears Tower
Posted on 21-Jan-2004 07:36 News, Wi-Fi
Sears Tower is expected to soon become one of the first commercial office buildings in the United States to have an in-building wireless system throughout, improving service for wireless phones and allowing for Wi-Fi computer access in offices on all floors.
Intel joins Mobile Enterprise Alliance
Posted on 20-Jan-2004 13:16 News, Computing
The Mobile Enterprise Alliance (MEA) is a global not-for-profit organization promoting the business benefits of workforce mobility to enterprise end users and decision makers.
Survey on UK’s female entrepreneur results
Posted on 20-Jan-2004 13:01 News, Mobile
The UK female entrepreneur is in her early 30s, tech savvy, well connected and thrives on risk, according to a survey released today by Aurora, the UK's largest business women's network.