Robert McCambridge | Friday December 02, 2011 | 7 comments
A furore has broken out in the US over tracking software that allegedly lets telcos track your keystrokes, and movement. NBR surveys Telecom, Vodafone, TelstraClear and 2degrees over their use, or not, of such an app.
From today, drivers in New Zealand will only be allowed to use mobile phones in their cars if they use a hands-free kit or phone cradle.
The ban, and its timing, were officially confirmed in August. Mobile phones cannot be used, even while stopped at a red light, unless the phone is in a fixed cradle or a hands-free kit or headset is used. Those who break the rules face a fine of $80, and 20 demerit points.
Chris Keall | Friday October 09, 2009 | 2 comments
Chalk up another win for Google in the 21st Century mobile phone war: Dell has announced its first foray into the cellphone market - and it will be with a mobile that runs on the search giant’s Android operating system.
Dell’s Android phone, featuring both a touchscreen and a keyboard, is expected next year on US carrier AT&T, according to a Wall Street Journalreport. Dell is also talking to multiple other carriers.