Author: Kristen Boschma. We recently conducted some research which found that three quarters of Australia’s hobbyists are keen to use technology to further their passion. They also wanted to share more with their friends and family – but were too time poor!
TELSTRA EXCHANGE|Archive: November, 2010
Technology, addiction or evolution
Author: Larry Sixsmith.
It all started with the mobile phone. I purchased my first “high tech” mobile being HTC Diamond in 2008 and felt so proud that I had a gadget that was ahead of the rest, making feel that I was catching up with technology and took great pleasure in showing people my new fandangle device. While it was advanced for its time, I felt I was missing something in the world of technology.
Coffee, collective thought and creativity…
Filed under: coffee, collaboration, Creativity, Decaf, Google Wave
Technology generation gap
Filed under: gadgets and gizmos, HTC, innovation, technology
Author: Fiona McGill. Among all the talk about the Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y, lately I’ve been preoccupied with Generation Z – those born after the early 90s, according to Wikipedia. My 2-year-old son is one of the younger Generation Zs and needless to say, is growing up in a very different world than my own Generation X upbringing.
The Power of Rapport
Filed under: communication, customers, NLP, relationships, teams, thinking, trust
Author: Deborah Kleinert.
Have you ever instantly clicked with someone you didn’t know and felt like you had known him or her for years? Have you ever been in a team meeting where there was a smooth flow of communication and ideas? Have you ever continued to think about what someone said and acted on those words and thoughts?
The future of corner stores
Filed under: consumer, corner store, e-commerce, entertainment, gadgets and gizmos, RFID, thinking, trends
Author: Hugh Bradlow.
We Australians love our corner stores. I recently had occasion to speak at a conference of people who run the retail outlets at servos and that caused me to start thinking about whether technology will affect our buying habits. My guess is that we really go to the servo shop for convenience – “please pick up some milk on the way home, and hire a DVD for tonight” – as well as filling up the car. One stop, instead of 2 or 3. Clearly this is not going to change – or will it?
Technology offers greater opportunities
Filed under: citizenship, corporate, cyber safety, education, innovation, report, social trends, thinking
Telstra Corporate Citizenship Report 2010
Filed under: citizenship, corporate, cyber safety, education, innovation, report, social trends, thinking
Tune into the world with the latest T-Hub software update
Filed under: customers, entertainment, gadgets and gizmos, global, internet, lifestyle, news, radio, software, T-Hub, update, wireless
Author: Michael Lewis.
T-Hub customers can now tune into thousands of local and international radio stations direct from their kitchen bench top.
Based on your feedback, the T-Hub product team has upgraded T-Hub’s internet radio application as part of a broader software update that’s available today.









