Your smartphone uses more energy than your fridge
The smartphone is increasingly energy hungry. It is using more energy in a day than the average refrigerator - but because we are not individually paying for it, the costs are hidden to us.
A mobile phone is the only phone that most employees need says Gartner
A mobile phone for calling and messaging, in tandem with a meeting solution, can meet most employee requirements; potentially saving up to 50% per user per month, says Gartner.
Energy costs are an impending problem for CIOs
Computing now consumes 8% of the world's electricity and unless a new sustainable technology can be found "the information revolution will stall due to power hunger."
Why FY19 should be the year to start mobile cost optimisation
Enterprise mobility will continue to grow and become more complex to manage during FY19, impacting on expenditure and resource allocation.
Nearly half of us are trying to cut down on using our smartphone
Deloitte Global predicts that 45% of global adult smartphone users in 2018 are worried they are using their phones too much at times and will try to limit their usage.
TPG plans aggressive launch into mobile market in q3-q4 2018
TPG will look to shake up the marketplace by offering six months' free service to the first customers who sign up to its new 4G mobile network.
40 percent of all fixed lines could move to mobile instead of nbn
Vodafone Australia claims 39 percent of Australian fixed broadband users could switch to mobile instead of migrating to the National Broadband Network (nbn).
Data downloads skyrocketing. What does this mean for business in 2018?
Broadband data downloads increased by 38.6% last year, continuing a run of significant annual increases since 2014, but what does this mean for business in 2018?
Prediction: TPG to be #1 telco in Australia within ten years
A leading IT and telecommunications entrepreneur has predicted that TPG will overtake Optus and Vodafone in the next five years, and could be the number 1 telco company in Australia in ten years.
Lose half your driving licence this Easter for using your smartphone
Double demerits are enforced for five days over Easter - Thursday 29 March to Monday 2 April 2017 inclusive - which means you could lose over half your licence if caught illegally using your mobile phone while driving.
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