Throughout February-March, Symantec is staging its inaugural ANZ roadshow for resellers to learn all about the latest promotions and incentives being launched by the security and backup company.
High-profile broadband telecommunications provider, Skype, is in discussions with competitors about the possibility of providing interoperability - but don't hold your breath.
Telstra has only just begun its planned re-invigoration in the last three months, but the telco's Capital Expenditure figures for the final 6 months of 2005 already show evidence of the big splurge to come.
Even though we all knew that smartphones were going to be winners, not many envisaged that as consumers, we would be literally bombarded with so many different variants of these increasingly ubiqitous devices.
According to digitimes.com, LG Display has developed what it says is the world's first TFT roll-printing technology that can replace the photolithography process.
According to Attach_ Software, businesses are being urged to update their accounting software to reduce the risk of business failure resulting from inadequate financial systems.
Adelaide-based Ember Technologies has developed a globally applicable technology that can selectively turn off idle electrical devices, both in the home and in businesses, which are in idle or standby mode. Standby power represents roughly 10 per cent of the power used in Australian homes.
In its submission to the Federal governments review telecommunications review, Google has warned the Rudd government that by not splitting the network and retail broadband into two separate entities, competition and thus consumers will suffer the price consequences.