LG Electronics will demonstrate a hotspot-free Wi-Fi connection service at the Consumer Electronics Show in the US this week. The vendor will show the service on the Optimus Black, a new Android smartphone being unveiled at the event, and demo a glasses-free 3D display.
Australian ISP Internode has upgraded the upload speeds of its Tasmanian NBN services, to bring the offerings more in line with the speeds proposed for the full national NBN rollout.
Amazon has begun tailoring Kindle applications to run on Android and Windows-based tablet PCs, after success with a similar app for Apple’s iPad.
ZTE has revealed it has deployed its 1,000th solar-powered base station for Nepalese mobile operator Ncell.
Telstra International yesterday launched its Global Telepresence offering, powered by Cisco's teleconferencing products, in over 40 countries worldwide.
HTC has hired Matthew Costello as its new COO, and Winston Yung as its CFO.
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