Microsoft Surface brings personal touch to computing
Posted on 30-May-2007 18:16 News, Computing
Microsoft is introducing the first commercially available surface computer providing interaction with information using touch, natural gestures and physical objects.
Orcon to launch GSM mobile service in New Zealand
Posted on 28-May-2007 15:27 News, 3G
Internet provider Orcon has signed a wholesale agreement with Vodafone New Zealand that will see it launching the second GSM mobile service in the country.
Huawei Technologies and Symantec to form joint venture
Posted on 26-May-2007 11:02 News, Broadband
The joint venture will help operators and enterprises address challenges arising from maintaining IP networks and IT systems that support a growing number of connections.
Epygi Quadro 2x digital PBX review
Posted on 25-May-2007 13:42 Reviews, VoIP, by Steve Biddle
For a small to medium size business who want a PBX that will “just work” it’s probably hard to look past the Epygi units.
Boingo to share roaming with FON
Posted on 25-May-2007 11:08 News, Wi-Fi
The Boingo Roaming System will be the world's largest hotspot network with access to an extra 130,000 FON locations.
BillRate for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Windows
Posted on 24-May-2007 08:55 Software, Software
Record time, expenses and mileage while on the go. BillRate makes it easy to link time, expense and mileage entries to a particular project and then allows organizing, filtering and sorting the data in a number of ways.
Former Trade Me manager joins Xero
Posted on 23-May-2007 19:32 News, News
Xero Live Limited has confirmed former Trade Me development manager Rowan Simpson will join the company as head of product strategy.
Dell Ubuntu offer in clear words
Posted on 22-May-2007 08:24 News, Linux
The official Dell D2D blog has posted the guidelines for the first Ubuntu release on Dell systems.
Unisys introduces new Intel-based ClearPath mainframes
Posted on 18-May-2007 15:07 News, Computing
Large corporations still use mainframes for their processing, but these are not like the old big iron boxes anymore. Unisys has just updated their series of microprocessor-based machines.