yARN: I fought the Mac and the Mac won
Apple, you have nothing to fear in Samsung's Galaxy Tab. Now I plead with you, throw down your guns.
Apple, you have nothing to fear in Samsung's Galaxy Tab. Now I plead with you, throw down your guns.
Apple changed the way that people perceive the possibilities of the mobile phone. HP is hoping to start its own era of techlightenment via the humble printer.
Highlights from HP's annual global Imaging and Printing Conference in Shanghai, China
The arbiters of troubled government projects such as the myki e-ticketing system could soon be forced to account for their failures, as political forces threaten to end the groundhog day cycle of billion-dollar cost blowouts and long-term delays.
It is extremely worrying that in a Ombudman's report which forced the resignation of Victoria Police commissioner, Simon Overland, one of the most regularly mentioned items is the technology system used to collect and store crime data.
In recent weeks, communications emperor Stephen Conroy marched far and wide, from Armidale schools to Sydney trade fairs, modelling a suit of fibre painstakingly woven over several years but he has simply been exposed as naked and foolish.
The recent explosion which killed two workers at the Chinese company which manufactures the iPhone could be the wake up call to evaluate the merits of outsourcing.
Peering into the crystal ball of the government’s technology future, Australia’s largely ageing population will be glued to analogue TV sets and use the $38 billion high-speed broadband network to access welfare services.