NBN Co chief, Mike Quigley, has been forced to issue a statement regarding the bribery case by US authorities against Alcatel-Lucent, following reports of discrepancies between his public statements about his former employer and US court documents.
Ericsson Australia has established a regional TV centre in Melbourne to advance the development and adoption of next-generation TV in the emerging era of high-speed broadband communications.
The Australian Government wants Telstra to structurally separate and if the telco giant won't do so voluntarily the Rudd administration will use regulation to achieve the goal.
Australians can now track the progress of the Federal Government’s $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN), as the fibre-to-the-premises network is rolled out to homes and workplaces across the country.
Local assemblers are launching an assault on the last bastion of brand name dominance – the notebook market.
Palm is clawing back handheld market share from Pocket PC devices with its new Zire product which topped sales during the Christmas season.
TDK is considering legal action against a distributor who has been selling unauthorised DVD-R media in the Australian market.
The clandestine world of corporate espionage has hit the hip pocket of Australian channel. Resellers are finding they can't get motherboard vendors to honour warranties on faulty products.
Sony plans to release a new VAIO model which features its sought-after multiformat DVDRW technology.
The small and medium business sector holds a wealth of opportunity for broadband resellers, according to Rosemary Sinclair, managing director of the Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG).
As the install base for the various games platforms beefs up, distributors and retailers are predicting a big year for game software, especially as a raft of new titles is due to hit the shelves over the coming months.
Sharp Australia will bow out of the local notebook market until it can offer the full range of mainstream and niche products.
Sony is predicting massive growth in its Memory Stick business with more than 200 million memory stick devices shipped by 2005.
Kodak has slashed the price of its two-megapixel EasyShare CX4230 Digital Camera by 17 per cent. The price of its 3.1MP EasyShare DX4330 Digital Camera has also dropped, just in time for Christmas.
Chip frequency may be old hat, but Intel’s latest desktop processor promises something more than a 3GHz clock speed -- technology that could prove the deciding factor in a customer’s decision to upgrade.