Ray Ozzie's Talko app stores calls in cloud, lets you search them
Ray Ozzie -- the father of Lotus Notes -- has launched Talko, a smartphone app that records group phone calls, stores them and makes them searchable so group members can go back and listen to key parts...
View ArticleFIRST LOOK: Ray Ozzie's Talko cloud calling/messaging iPhone app
I never did use Ray Ozzie's Lotus Notes or Groove (acquired by Microsoft) collaboration tools, mainly because the companies I worked for didn't use them, though I have interviewed the famed software...
View ArticleIn Pictures: BlackBerry Passport
BlackBerry does an about-face, back towards its enterprise roots.
View ArticleTelstra opens Apps Marketplace
Telstra has unveiled its second mobile applications store, the Telstra Apps Marketplace, based on the AppDirect platform.
View ArticlePerth hotel to offer smartphone room key service in 2016
Lost hotel key cards could be a thing of the past if a new service that allows guests to access their room using their smartphone takes off.
View ArticleTelstra strikes agreement to sell Presto movies and TV
Telstra has signed an agreement to resell Presto’s subscription video-on-demand service to its customers.
View ArticleYou are your smartphone
Welcome to the new identity. An increasing number of services don't care about your password, your signature or even your mailing address. If you've got the authenticated phone, you're you.
View ArticleHTC 10 is a 'spot on' smartphone that won't save HTC
The HTC 10 is loaded with new design and high-end features, but those plums won't be enough for the new smartphone to sell well in a crowded Android field.
View ArticleHow the smartphone is being reinvented (in 7 cases)
Smartphones are reaching the limits of innovation. Now they're being transformed by their cases.
View ArticleDesign guide to help health app devs stay legal and safe
There are more than 250,000 health apps on the market, but a lack of clear regulation and developers’ ignorance of existing rules, could mean they are putting users at risk.
View ArticleCBA capitulates, will support Apple Pay next year
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) will offer customers Apple Pay in January, it announced today.
View ArticleAustralian smartphone market softens as consumers await 5G devices
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
View ArticleSpeech recognition tech diagnoses respiratory disorders from coughs
Recording a child coughing on a smartphone app has been found to be almost as effective at diagnosing common childhood respiratory disorders as a panel of paediatricians who had met with the child and...
View ArticleForrester: Australian bank apps struggling to balance functionality and...
A review of the apps offered by Australia’s biggest banks has found Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s to be the best, for the third year in a row.
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