Last week the iPad’s first birthday quietly passed, lost among the hoopla of the release of Apple’s second version. It’s difficult to think …
Last week the iPad’s first birthday quietly passed, lost among the hoopla of the release of Apple’s second version. It’s difficult to think …
Last week the Communications Day Summit was told of the bizarre situation where owners, corporations and building managers were actively pre…
Big fat computer updates always worry IT people, as the changes can break important business software and leave a lot of irritated staff com…
Two fascinating posts by Michael DeGusta on his blog The Understatement tracks two major trends in the US newspaper and record industries, …
The group buying gold rush continues with even Facebook now considering starting up their own service But do businesses need to be using the…
The fact that half the country’s businesses still don’t have a website is worrying, as more and more customers are moving online in order to…
Yesterday I received a note claiming to be a renewal letter for an internet domain, the part of a web address that appears after the ‘www’ o…
Last week in Sydney the Federal Government’s Online Retail Forum, set up after the first round of big-retailer complaints about internet s…
Late last year the Internet quietly entered a new stage in its development as smart phone sales surpassed those of personal computers. That …
Last week’s announcement of a serious security flaw in Internet Explorer should be a warning to anybody using Microsoft’s web browser that t…
Over the last few years, I’ve been a great believer in the benefits of cloud computing but events of the last month have shaken my faith in …
Yahoo!7’s purchase of Australian group buying service Spreets last week is great news for the Sydney start-up’s founders and investors, but …