Ford Makes Driving A Little Bit Safer For TeenseFluxMedia - 9 hours agoBy Michael Todd Earlier this week, Ford Motor Co. presented its new system developed to help parents gain a little more control over their children’s driving.Ford not taking the mickey on teen driver safety, delivers MyKey iTWireTechnology Helps Parents Take Control Of P Plate Drivers Smart HouseThe Tech Herald - Courier Mail - AFP - New York Timesall 897 news articles »
Vodafone discounts mobile broadbandBusiness Spectator - 4 hours agoVodafone Australia Ltd has cut the prices for its mobile broadband product plans to try and target a wider audience, reported The Australian Financial Review.Price drop: Vodafone’s mobile broadband gets cheaper iTWireVodafone drops broadband prices Australian ITSmart House - PC Authority - iT News - Gizmodo Australiaall 12 news articles »
Tech Firms Contribute Billions To OZ EconomySmart House - 23 hours agoBy Computer Daily News | Tuesday | 07/10/2008 24 hours after Switch Automation rolled out a brand new OZ developed home automation system complete with new high tech door station comes news that Australia's information technology and communications ...Australian ICT industry worth $123 billion ZDNet.com.auAustralian ICT income hits $123 billion ARNnetThe West Australian - Computerworld Australiaall 8 news articles »
Accenture bags Telstra transformation dealThe Australian - 16 hours agoTHE man heading Telstra's troubled technology transformation project has awarded, on behalf of the telco, a five-year, multimillion dollar outsourcing contract to his former employer, Accenture.Accenture to take over support of Telstra's billing systems Business SpectatorAccenture Lands Application Outsourcing Contract from Telstra TMCnetZDNet.com.au - WELT ONLINEall 23 news articles »
Tassie devil highlights species' declineABC Science Online - 6 Oct 2008Hundreds of animals, including the Tasmanian devil, have been added to the list of species threatened with extinction, according to the latest edition of the 'Red List' released today.Federal push to expand national parks ABC Onlineall 6 news articles »
Telstra never hosed up 21Mbps actual speeds, promotes eHSPA anywayiTWire - 6 Oct 2008by Alex Zaharov-Reutt Telstra has finally announced that its network will be capable of reaching “peak” speeds of 21Mbps, but just as there are no 14.4Mbps devices on the current 14.4Mbps “peak” capable network, we won’t see any 21Mbps-class devices ...Telstra hoses down 21 Mbps claims iT Newsall 6 news articles » |
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