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TECHNOLOGY SPECTATOR: Telstra's billion dollar options

In this week's tech deals Telstra boss David Thodey has plenty of choice when it comes to spending the telco's NBN riches, and what does iiNet's Hollywood moment mean for the rights holders? 23 Apr 2012 11:10 AM (read the rest of the story…) Related items Vodafone Group Profits Drop …

World's five top cyber threats

The top five cyber threats for our world (read the rest of the story…) Related items Vodafone Group Profits Drop 11% Following Asset Sales 75% of Worldwide Cellphone Users Send Text Messages [STUDY] Beijing to introduce bathroom text messaging service Calligraphy drive for China’s texting generation Apple to sell contract-free, …

Android Smartphones and Tablets are an Easy Target for Criminals

The nature of Android means it is open to attack from cyber criminals but one security expert is spreading the word and hoping someone will take notice. (read the rest of the story…) Related items Lenovo Building Industrial Center to Develop Tablets, Smartphones New Android malware targets Canadians Cell Phones …

China's Internet Users Cross 500 Million

China's Internet population passed the half billion mark at the end of 2011 after the country added 28 million new users during the second half of the year. (read the rest of the story…) Related items Qihoo 360 Launches Mobile Messaging Service — Kouxin NetEase Reports First Quarter 2012 Unaudited …

2012 International CES Exhibitor Profiles: M through Z

The 2012 International CES, the world’s largest consumer technology trade show, takes place January 10 – 13, 2012 at the Las Vegas Convention Center , the Las Vegas Hilton, a (read the rest of the story…) Related items NetEase Reports First Quarter 2012 Unaudited Financial Results HARMAN Third Quarter Fiscal …

Text Messaging – Drivers of the Deterioration

Text messages sent on Christmas Eve have traditionally created one of the busiest SMS days of the year. But in 2011, the SMS volumes of some of the major operators in countries such as Finland and Hong Kong plunged by double digits. Some industry experts still expect global text-messaging volumes …