WhatsApp for your desktop, but only on Chrome
WhatsApp is now available on your desktop, but only if you use Google Chrome and have the mobile app installed on a non-iOS device.
WhatsApp is now available on your desktop, but only if you use Google Chrome and have the mobile app installed on a non-iOS device.
Telstra has started putting in place the infrastructure and logistics work needed to provide its 4G service as a wholesale product to resellers by June next year.
Telstra has added another notch to its healthcare division's expanding portfolio, entering an agreement for the purchase of the business assets of Medibank's telehealth service Anywhere Healthcare.
Huawei's 7.8 percent increase in global smartphone sales has helped deliver the company a 30 percent sales revenue boost, up to $12.2 billion in 2014.
Australian telecommunications services company ZipTel has raised AU$5 million in an institutional share placement, which it plans to use to help drive the uptake of its soon-to-be-released ZipT smartphone platform.
Australian businesses are lagging behind their international counterparts when it comes to the adoption of mobile technology for anything other than internal processes, according to a new report by Unisys.
South Korean electronics giant Samsung could be looking at another quarter of profit decline, with the company today revealing an estimated 24.5 percent drop in operating profit from the same period last year.
Telstra is working to bolster its position in Australia’s managed network and security services markets with the acquisition of Queensland’s Bridge Point.
Smartphone health care is becoming a big business, with the global venture capital community pumping almost $300 million into the sector in Q1 2015, and the likes of Apple, Google, Microsoft, and the FDA all helping to facilitate its rapid rise.
Telstra is establishing a point of presence at the Australian Securities Exchange financial markets datacentre, with the aim of offering low latency communications with other global financial centres.