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Color E-readers a hit at book fair, to be sold like handsets 01 February, 2010 21:33
Taiwanese e-reader makers jockeyed to show off new technologies at the Taipei International Book Exhibition over the weekend and said the emerging model for the devices is to sell them as part of a content bundle. - +
New e-readers from BenQ and Delta shown off in Taiwan 28 January, 2010 10:28
With e-readers gaining so much in popularity over the past year, it only paves the way for more devices like the new nReader by BenQ - +
DFAT to upgrade passport application IT systems 08 January, 2010 06:27
Travellers heading overseas may soon be able to apply for a passport online if the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) goes ahead with newly announced plans to upgrade some of the Australian Passport Office's (APO) IT systems. - +
BenQ shows e-reader off, joins e-book fray 07 December, 2009 06:46
BenQ put its nReader on display at Taiwan's IT Month exhibition in Taipei and representatives say it will roll out in Taiwan and China this January for NT$8,990 (US$280). - +
Put Verizon's Droid to work with Google services 31 October, 2009 06:00
The countdown is underway to the Droid invasion. Verizon has unveiled the official specs and contract details, and pre-orders are already underway at Best Buy. By this time next week the Motorola Droid will be unleashed and we will find out if the reality can come close to the hype. - +
Google and Virgin to offer free onboard Wi-Fi 20 October, 2009 08:45
People all over Earth can already access Google's services online. For the next three months, some of them will be able to access those same services from above Earth too. - +
Delta Air Lines sued over alleged e-mail hacking 15 October, 2009 01:44
Delta Air Lines is being sued for allegedly hacking the e-mail account of a passenger rights advocate supporting legislation that would allow access to food, water and toilets during long delays on the tarmac. - +
Does Social Networking Require User Policy Changes? 16 April, 2009 10:28
IT security administrators have had a fairly easy case to make against such social networking sites as Myspace in the past. Myspace in particular tends to be a place for the mostly personal, and some profiles are simply front companies for online mobsters and malware pushers. - +
Alaska Airlines flies ahead with in-flight Wi-Fi 16 April, 2009 09:38
U.S. airlines are now piling on to the in-flight Wi-Fi bandwagon, with Alaska Airlines joining other airlines in expanding the service to more aircraft. - +
Cebit organizers silent on midway visitor numbers 06 March, 2009 02:16
Top executives of Deutsche Messe say they are pleased with the first few days of Cebit 2009, but won't disclose visitor numbers at the clearly smaller event. - +
HDTV and Mobile Gear to Steal CES 2009 Spotlight 07 January, 2009 02:47
The tech-world's epicenter shifts to Las Vegas this week as the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show kicks off. Over the next week expect a parade of shiny, tiny, and wireless gadgets from CES exhibitors -including a 3G watch-phone from LG Electronics, a wafer-thin TV from Samsung that's 6.5-millimeters thick, and an emphasis on emerging technology such as environmentally friendly green technologies and Wi-Tricity, a technology that allows wire-free power charging of small devices.
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