Google launches new 'body browser'
Watch out, TSA: Google's getting into the game of exploring the human body.
Watch out, TSA: Google's getting into the game of exploring the human body.
Steve Jobs may not want to admit that Apple's iPhone will ultimately lose the market to Android, but Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has no such hesitations.
<i>Computerworld Australia</i> has compiled a list of five Australian-developed Windows Phone 7 (WP7) apps, ranging from dining, cultural and sporting experiences.
Apps that range from frightening to frighteningly useless
The joint first prize winner in the 2010 Apps4NSW mashup competition has called upon all levels of government to provide better ways to search and use public datasets.
Melbourne Museum has unveiled a new museum iPad application, claimed to be the first of its kind in the world.
To pay or not to pay, that is the mobile user conundrum.
Organisations and software developers can build and upload their applications to the Google Apps Marketplace now and avoid a 20 per cent royalty fee to be enforced “within months”, the company says.
The NSW Government will announce the winners of the apps4NSW competition next Wednesday, two months after the intended date.
Engine Yard will extend on Thursday its services for cloud-based services for Ruby on Rails applications, giving users the option to deploy on Terremark infrastructure.
As winter turns Australian skies wet and dreary, it's about that time when the adventurous and downright bored jet off to find green pastures. Whether, it's Europe, Asia, Africa or the US, here are five smartphone apps to help you on your way.
CIOs monitor a lot of metrics, but advisory firm The Hackett Group Inc. says there's one more to watch: the number of enterprise software applications per 1,000 end users.
There's less than a month to the end of the financial year, which means it's time to start getting your loans, expenses and other money concerns in order. This week, <i>Computerworld Australia</i> brings to you four apps that will help you keep track of your expenditure.
FIFA's World Cup fever has hit and many devotees will travel to South Africa to watch the games. For those of us stranded in Australia, <I>Computerworld</I> presents four free mobile phone apps in the first of our weekly series, that will help you keep track events.
More than a dozen mobile phone makers in China have teamed up to tackle a growing problem of poisoned software applications in handsets that steal money from users.