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- + Travel Tech Q and A: Gartner's Warren Anderson—Gartner group vice president of Asia Pacific Warren Anderson is not only active in the IT industry in Australia, but also competes internationally in ...
- + Facebook IPO goes off without a bang—One of the most celebrated IPOs in history, which raised US$16 billion dollars, ended the day below where it started. At Facebook, it's back to busine...
- + Automation key for time-poor security boffins—The way in which IT departments have been approaching information security is flawed, according to Juniper Networks senior director and security archi...
- + Vic scraps HealthSMART system—The Victorian Government has made the decision to scrap its HealthSMART system, which was years overdue and had run hundreds of millions of dollars ov...
- + US, Australia team up on cybersecurity—Attorney-General Nicola Roxon today said that the US and Australia have agreed on a statement of intent to increase collaboration on cybersecurity. "T...
- + Dynamics CRM saves email-drowned utility—Australian Power and Gas has implemented Microsoft Dynamics CRM and other Microsoft software to handle a skyrocketing number of customer queries, but ...
- + Cybercrime golden age over in two years?—The golden age of cybercrime could come to a close as soon as 2014, according to Kaspersky Lab founder Eugene Kaspersky - as long as the world changes...
- + Nokia Lumia 800 revs up at Bridgestone—The rubber has hit the road on a smartphone refresh for Bridgestone Australia, with the company opting for a fleet of new Windows Phone 7-powered Noki...
- + Copper greenfield dominance irrelevant: Conroy—Communications Minister Stephen Conroy's office has said it means nothing that 35,000 Telstra copper connections have been made to houses in greenfiel...
- + Nokia Lumia 900 for Optus in June, sans 4G—Nokia will soon release two new Lumia-branded Windows Phone models in Australia, with the Lumia 900 heading to Optus and the Lumia 610 to Boost Mobile...
- + Iran may sue Google—It's awkward to run afoul of anyone for culturally sensitive reasons. I'd imagine that it's even worse to run afoul of Iran for said reasons. Google i...
- + Facebook vs. Google: the epic battle—The Facebook initial public offering (IPO) will embolden the social network to up its fight with Google for the online advertising market. But don't e...
- + Santos' thin client starts big-data plans—After a successful implementation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and an open-source thin client, oil and gas exploration company Santos is looking toward...
- + Yahoo facepalms in Facebook patent battle—Yahoo must be feeling really sorry for itself right now. It accused Facebook of filing patents fraudulently, which Facebook was not only able to dispr...
- + Simon and Schuster settles in ebook case—Simon & Schuster, one of the five major book publishers accused in multiple lawsuits of conspiring with Apple to fix ebook prices, has settled the...
- + HP's big layoffs will only go so far—HP is reportedly pondering a big restructure that may eliminate around 25,000 jobs, but analysts say that cuts will only go so far. According to Bloo...
- + How government does BYOD—Allowing users to bring their own devices (BYOD) needn't be difficult, even for the government, according to the senior manager for the ACT Government...
- + Data-retention inquiry hits speed bump—A Senate inquiry set to probe the government's controversial data-retention plan has suffered a setback, after the committee responsible opted not to ...
- + AusCERT 2012 pics: Vaders and Terminators—The 2012 AusCERT conference continues with Star Wars, censorship, cyber attacks and machines that are becoming self-aware.
- + DNS poisoning the 'thin end of a wedge'—Manipulating the internet's domain-name system (DNS) to reduce the impact of criminal malware DNSChanger has proved successful. Extending the techniqu...
- + BlackBerry 7.1 update lands—Optus and Vodafone BlackBerry customers can now update their phones to OS version 7.1, an update that offers a number of new features, including near-...
- + ACMA probes 1.5GHz for spectrum shortfall—The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has taken a step towards addressing what it thinks will be a 300MHz shortfall in spectrum for...
- + Optus upgrades school satellite for $15m—Optus has signed a five-year $15 million contract with the NSW Department of Education and Communities to provide satellite services to schools in rem...
- + SAP spruiks HANA, slams Oracle—Hasso Plattner, one of the five co-founders of SAP and chairman of its supervisory board, clarified the potential that HANA, SAP's in-memory database ...
- + Finding PCI-compliant cloud providers—Despite the fact that the industry standard for protecting credit and debit card information doesn't address moving card information to the cloud, it ...
- + Windows RT browser attracts EU attention—European authorities that earlier cracked down on Microsoft's browser behaviour are now are keeping an eye on its upcoming Windows RT operating system...
- + Does Facebook's price match its potential?—For Facebook, a valuation topping $100 billion following its initial public offering (IPO) on Friday comes with a few strings; notably, increased scru...
- + Russian crims evade transaction profiling—Transaction profiling, one of the most effective ways for banks and ecommerce firms to detect online fraud, is under threat, as criminals assemble eve...
- + What apps hide in corporate networks?—Palo Alto Networks has been looking through its customers' logs to uncover what employees are doing on the company network. (Credit: Michael Lee/ZDNe...
- + Up in cyber arms: AusCERT 2012—The cyber arms race has kicked off - a development that will likely lead to some rather unusual negotiations between countries, according to Mikko Hyp...
- + The world needs patents: Uniloc founder—Patents don't stifle innovation; they work to protect the innovators and original inventors who have their own skin in the game. That's the word from ...
- + Only 57 Raspberry Pis in Aus: supplier—in brief It has been almost three months since the highly anticipated Raspberry Pi launched, and the global queue for the credit card-sized computer c...
- + Malaysia held up as NBN king—Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull used Malaysia as an example of how Australia should be treating broadband in a speech yesterday, after...
- + E-health budget about efficiency: Plibersek—Federal Minister for Health Tanya Plibersek has addressed criticism of how the government has reallocated funds for its planned e-health system in a s...
- + AusCERT 2012 kicks off: photos—The 11th annual AusCERT information security conference kicked off this morning, with the theme "Security on the move". [Category: New...
- + Dell hath no fury—commentary Dell hired a speaker with a known penchant for sexist humour to speak at a summit. Whatever Dell was trying to do, it backfired. Big time. ...
- + iOS still tops Android in Australia: Google—Australians are more in favour of the iPhone than Android smartphones, according to new research released by Google, which has also found that one in ...
- + SAP customers speak out at Sapphire—To close the evening keynote presentation on day one of SAP's Sapphire Now conference, co-CEO Bill McDermott welcomed three executives - Burberry CEO ...
- + Apple, publishers still on for ebook fight—Apple and five big publishers are still on the hook to battle allegations of price fixing after a US District Court rejected their bid to dismiss a co...
- + Windows 7 to 8 upgrade to cost US$14.99—It looks like those who buy a copy of Microsoft's Windows 7 Home Basic or higher, in the months leading up to the Windows 8 release, will later be pro...
- + Oracle argues Google was reckless—Oracle has argued that just because Google says the Android team didn't know about Sun's patents, doesn't mean that they did not have access to them. ...
- + Typing style to become a digital fingerprint?—Our typing styles are as individual as our fingerprints, and could be used to identify computer users, according to a Queensland researcher. The Queen...
- + Reuse, don't replace: Allianz CIO—It often makes more sense to recycle and reuse existing IT infrastructure, rather than embarking on a costly rip-and-replace IT project, according to ...
- + Govt sells laptops to the needy—The Australian Government today announced a partnership that will see its old computers refurbished and sold cheaply to Australian families. As it con...
- + Backdoor found in ZTE Android phones—Two mobile phones, developed by Chinese telecommunications device manufacturer ZTE, have been found to carry a hidden backdoor, which can be used to i...
- + SA councils call for videoconferencing—The Local Government Association of South Australia is hoping to deploy videoconferencing facilities throughout its membership of 68 local governments...
- + iPad rebrand won't save Apple: ACCC—The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is set to continue its legal action against Apple and its "4G" iPad, despite the fact that t...
- + Oracle-Google: wilful infringement battle looms—Over the weekend, lawyers for both Oracle and Google filed several motions that could either speed up the case at the US District Court of Northern Ca...
- + Thin MacBook Pro incoming: reports—Apple's next generation of MacBook Pros will be unveiled at next month's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), according to a new report. (Credit: ...
- + Virus could lead to motion-powered gadgets—Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has designed a benign virus that builds up an electric charge, in a new approach to motion-powered personal elec...
- + NSW awards datacentre consolidation deal—A new deal between the NSW Government and Metronode will see over 100 datacentre facilities currently in use by the state consolidated into two datace...
- + Yahoo tackles big data with Genome—Yahoo has announced Genome, a data-intensive advertising system designed to help marketers navigate the wilds of the "big-data landscape" on the way t...
- + Amazon, Telstra patent battle nears end—The controversial "one-click buy" patent, which Telstra and Amazon have fought over for more than a decade, looks set to finally be resolved within th...
- + Full Spectrum: Optus 'free' broadband—Despite being slapped on the wrist for its last big advertising campaign, Optus is confident that its new "free" broadband ads won't catch the eye of ...
- + ZDNet App Wrap: 14 May 2012—There are always cool new apps coming out, so it's hard to keep up. ZDNet Australia brings you a taste of some of the apps that have surfaced or been ...
- + CSG takes Qld water firm to the cloud—Queensland water-services and waste water-services company Unitywater has outsourced its IT services to CSG for the next three years. The two organisa...
- + Apple's closed ecosystem not all bad: Woz—Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has put to bed claims that he is a fierce advocate for open architecture over closed architecture, saying that he sees ...
- + Melbourne council pulls parking cameras—Melbourne is no longer photographing number plates to determine those who are overstaying their welcome in the city's paid parking bays, after technol...
- + Telstra, Vodafone turn on iPad Personal Hotspot—Telstra and Vodafone have released carrier setting updates to iPad owners, enabling the Personal Hotspot feature on the new iPad, and allowing users t...
- + Researchers investigate FBI Wi-Fi claim—Security researchers have put out a call to the public to help verify the claim that hackers that are targeting Wi-Fi networks in hotels. The warning ...
- + An email vacation may be good for your health—New research suggests that taking a five-day break from email, while on the job, results in less stress and greater focus. Workers cut off from office...
- + Yahoo's new (interim) CEO, Ross Levinsohn—Here comes the new boss at Yahoo. But he's not exactly the same as the old boss. Yahoo's new CEO - for now - Ross Levinsohn (Credit: Dan Farber) Ros...
- + Adobe will now issue free security fixes for CS5 apps—Adobe says it's now working on patches for Creative Suite 5.x versions of Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash. Previously, customers would have had to pa...
- + Intel gets serious about mobile—Intel has a message for investors and the rest of the tech industry: it's dead serious about smartphone chips now. Intel's first dual-core smartphone...
- + Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson steps down—Yahoo's global media leader, Ross Levinsohn, has taken over as Yahoo's interim chief executive, replacing Scott Thompson in a shake-up that also will ...
- + Apple drops 4G iPad label in Australia—Apple has bowed to pressure from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and regulators in other countries around the globe, droppin...
- + Travel Tech Q and A: SugarCRM's Clint Oram—As chief technology officer and co-founder of SugarCRM, Clint Oram gets around - in three years, he's done 32 trips to 57 cities in 17 countries. He p...
- + Committee rejects Greens tower Bill—A parliamentary committee investigating tighter mobile tower planning restrictions has rejected the former Greens leader Bob Brown's proposed changes ...
- + Wozniak denounces Australia tax—Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has told ABC Radio that he's against tech companies price gouging citizens between regions. Woz said that he thinks the...
- + NBN contracts may be left alone: Turnbull—Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has indicated that a coalition government may let current National Broadband Network (NBN) contracts r...
- + NSW govt signs for IP phones—in brief The NSW Government has opted to roll out internet protocol (IP) telephones to the parliament and electoral offices, selecting Samsung Communi...
- + AFL boss slams Optus TV Now appeal—"Stupid", "disgusting" and "disappointing": those are the words that Australian Football League (AFL) boss Andrew Demetriou has used to describe Optus...
- + Fujitsu in $60m datacentre upgrade—Fujitsu's Victorian datacentre is set to benefit from a $60 million cash injection that will give the 24-year-old facility a boost in security, connec...
- + Google announces pricing for Cloud SQL—Google has announced the pricing for its Cloud SQL database, signalling the end of the free trial period that selected developers have been enjoying, ...
- + Will NSW deliver on its ICT plan?—commentary The NSW State Government last week handed down an ambitious plan to fix the state's IT - but will it actually deliver on the strategy, or i...
- + Silk moves into public beta—You can now build and view a Silk website that combines lots of information into one single spot, sparing you and others from searching different plac...
- + Cisco on Huawei: 'imitation isn't innovation'—Speaking on Cisco's third-quarter earnings conference call, Chambers was asked about competition from Huawei - a Chinese networking rival - and didn't...
- + Oracle might only get $150K from Google—Oracle's situation in its intellectual-property legal battle against Google is looking bleaker by the day. At one point in time, Oracle was trying to ...
- + NBN satellite base set for Bourke's backyard—Bourke, in north-west NSW, has been picked as one of 10 towns across Australia to host a satellite ground station as part of the National Broadband Ne...
- + Windows RT closed to browsers: Google, Mozilla—Google and Mozilla have spoken out, asking Microsoft to permit fully fledged browsers other than Internet Explorer on Windows RT, its operating system...
- + Govt could boost datacentre growth: Pacnet—Pacnet CEO Bill Barney announced today that the company is expanding its Sydney datacentre due to demand, but pointed out that Australia wouldn't meet...
- + Telstra offers network control to business—Telstra is looking to give business customers on its private Next IP network greater control over their network traffic, is and launching what the com...
- + NAB tech transformation on track—The National Australia Bank (NAB) has told shareholders today that it is on track with its core banking transformation project, and it listed a number...
- + Apple patches FileVault flaw—Apple has patched the mistake that led to passwords on OS X being stored in plain text. It's great to see that the company has learned from its Flashb...
- + Optus to seek TV Now High Court appeal—Optus intends to ask the High Court to hear an appeal of the judgment that decided its TV-recording app TV Now breaches the copyright of Australia's b...
- + Adobe users required to pay for security—Adobe's recent release of patches for Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash Professional and Shockwave have all been marked critical by the company, but users...
- + Pirate Bay slams DDoS attack on ISP—The Pirate Bay has today denounced the Anonymous collective's attack on Virgin Media, which appears to have been carried out in support of the link-ho...
- + Optus posts annual profit gain—Optus has managed to lift its annual net profit by 1.5 per cent to $787 million despite intense competition from its telco rivals. The result for the ...
- + Ustream hit by massive DDoS attack—Ustream was hit with a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack overnight that was apparently designed to interfere with the streaming of videos fr...
- + AusCERT Tough Talk live panel—On 17 May, at 4pm, ZDNet Australia will be broadcasting a live panel discussion from the AusCERT 2012 event to be held in the Gold Coast, Queensland. ...
- + Microsoft sees augmented reality in tablets, phones, laptops—In 2002, Hollywood imagined that we'd have the cool, 3D computer systems that Tom Cruise used in Minority Report by the year 2054. It's only 10 years ...
- + Adobe gains more Aussies via cloud—Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said the company's new Creative Cloud effort - a software-as-a-service (SaaS) subscription model for its Creative Suite 6 (...
- + Will consumerisation hit HP's new laptops?—HP has launched a new armada of consumer and business laptops, ultrabooks and "fauxtrabooks", along with a dose of new printers. The product launches ...
- + Oracle calls Sun exec to nullify Schwartz—In an effort to nullify the testimony of former Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz, Oracle called former Sun executive vice president Brian Sutphi...
- + Budget 2012: IT money, but no vision—There is definitely money in the Budget's IT industry provisions for savvy companies, according to analysts - but there is also nothing there to encou...
- + NBN sinks surplus to $12b deficit: Turnbull—Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has suggested that the 2012-13 Budget would actually blow out to a $12 billion deficit, if the Nationa...
- + NZ ISP offers geoblock-beating feature—Pining for access to content services like Spotify, Netflix and Hulu mdash; but don't want to subject yourself to the United States? One New Zealand I...
- + South Africa adopts Australian iCode— South Africa will adopt its own version of Australia's iCode, which will aim to tackle problem users who are unaware that their computers have become...
- + Pacnet appoints new Australian CEO—Pacnet has appointed a new CEO for Australia and New Zealand, following the departure of long-time CEO Deborah Homewood. Industry veteran Nigel Stitt ...
- + Budget 2012: OLPC gets cash, praises govt—Rangan Srikhanta, CEO of One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Australia, has praised the government for its decision to provide a grant of over $11 million to ...
- + Outdated tech risks Tassie Police: union—The acting president of the Police Association of Tasmania (PAT) has claimed that frontline officers are being put at unnecessary risk - due to slow a...
- + CenITex to slash staff numbers—Victoria's IT agency, CenITex, is set to slash 200 jobs and cancel 80 vacancy advertisements, in a bid to balance the budget of the troubled and costl...
- + Aus to share more security data with US—The Australian Government has signed off on a series of deals to open up various security checkpoint systems to the United States as part of a cross-b...
- + Microsoft continues to patch against Duqu—Microsoft's Patch Tuesday this month covers 23 vulnerabilities across Office, Windows, .NET and Silverlight, and includes a critical issue related to ...
- + We didn't know Sun had patents: Google—While Google is trying to move for a mistrial for the copyrights segment of its legal battle over Java APIs with Oracle, it's time to move full steam ...
- + Apple patents 4G MacBook antenna—A new patent that Apple has been awarded seems to hint that the company is considering bringing 4G/LTE connectivity to its MacBook line. (Credit: App...
- + Rubin called back in Oracle-Google trial to talk patents—Google's senior vice president Andy Rubin has made yet another appearance at the Oracle v. Google trial at the US District Court of Northern Californi...
- + Redditor discovers CS6 price loophole—If you're unhappy with paying more than the US for Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6), one Reddit user seems to have found a way to dodge the price hike by ...
- + Yahoo board to probe CEO's credentials—Yahoo has said that its board of directors is forming a "special committee" to review the academic credentials of CEO Scott Thompson. Scott Thompson ...
- + Budget 2012: slim pickings for IT—In a tight budget year, funding for IT projects is scarce. In seeking to turn around a $44.4 billion budget deficit in 2011-2012 to a $1.5 billion sur...
- + Budget 2012: ID verification opened to business—The Australian Government will spend $7.5 million to extend and open up its National Document Verification System to local businesses in the hopes of ...
- + Budget 2012: govt's NBN liability hits $1.8b—As the National Broadband Network (NBN) roll-out ramps up, the cost to cancel associated contracts has hit almost $2 billion. As part of the 2012-2013...
- + Budget 2012: $240m for disability scheme IT—The government will spend over $240 million on IT systems as part of a $1 billion investment over the next four years for the National Disability Insu...
- + Budget 2012: e-health gets $233m boost—The government's national e-health program is set to get a $233.7 million dollar boost in this year's budget ahead of the 1 July launch of the service...
- + Start-ups jump on-board Silicon Valley ship—Working alongside like-minded entrepreneurs in start-up spaces like the York Butter Factory and Fishburners has been favoured by many fledgling firms,...
- + ACCC has an eye on content wars—As telcos begin the battle for content supremacy, the commissioner of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has warned that compan...
- + Telstra buys satellite kit—Telstra has committed to buying at least $5 million worth of satellite equipment and product bundles over the next 12 months from World Reach subsidia...
- + Flashback infections on the rise: Intego—Further analysis of Flashback has postulated that even after the release of patches and the media attention devoted to the malware, the number of infe...
- + Google jumps into Aussie start-up arena—Google Australia today announced a series of start-up events, to help Australian entrepreneurs transform their ideas into start-up businesses. The com...
- + Hadoop software to pull in $812m in 2016: IDC—The global market for Hadoop- and MapReduce-related software will grow at a compound annual growth rate of more than 60 per cent through to 2016, acco...
- + Oracle's chance to rewrite software law—By arguing that programming interfaces called APIs can be copyrighted, Oracle could trigger new legal burdens for technology companies - such as those...
- + MasterCard unveils its own digital wallet—MasterCard has today unveiled PayPass Wallet Services, its own take on the digital wallet. Initially, it will pop up in the form of a payment icon at ...
- + Oracle-Google verdict arrives, favours Oracle—Although the results were a bit of a mixed bag, the jury in the Oracle v. Google ruled mainly in favour of Oracle in the copyright phase of the trial ...
- + CBA NetBank gets online makeover—The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) will take down its NetBank online banking platform this weekend, for the second time in two weeks, to give the site a majo...
- + Best iPhone travel apps—Travelling can be a zen thing; an escape. Some might enjoy the feeling of leaving behind their email account, of no one knowing where they are, of bei...
- + NBN Co picks Primus for voice trial—After strong lobbying, Primus has been selected by NBN Co to test a software fix that will allow retailers to provide voice-only services over the Nat...
- + Starfish drops $2m into virtual world start-up—Local venture capital firm Starfish Ventures has bootstrapped a Melbourne-based start-up with $2 million to get technology off the ground to create in...
- + AMP-AXA signs $220m IT deal with CSC—Financial services company AMP has signed on business technology and services provider CSC Australia for an additional five years, under a new $220 mi...
- + ZDNet App Wrap: 7 May 2012—This week on ZDNet Australia's app wrap, we look at Seek, Flight+, Groupon, Solid Explorer Beta, Salary Checker, Cisco Technical Support, Annual Leave...
- + Printing deal secures 300 research jobs—A global legal battle between printing technology company Memjet and Australian firm Silverbrook Research has finally been settled, with Silverbrook's...
- + Govt proposes stronger TIO—The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman (TIO) will have much stronger powers to punish telcos for not complying with the TIO scheme, under proposed ...
- + Treasury trials budget papers on tablets—As journalists gear up for the 2012-13 Federal Budget to be handed down tomorrow, the Treasury will be trialling the delivery of this year's budget pa...
- + More SmartGate terminals coming—The SmartGate automated entry system, deployed at Australian ports, will receive funding to deploy more terminals over the next two years. SmartGate ...
- + Brennan IT seeks growth, creates 50 jobs—Brennan IT has embarked on a three-year growth strategy, opening up 50 new roles in a search for talent. Dave Stevens (Credit: Brennan IT) The compa...
- + Adobe patches another Flash hole—A Flash vulnerability that's being exploited by hackers, to gain control of victims' machines, is the target of a security update released over the we...
- + ICANN goes slow on gTLD system repair—The organisation in charge of expanding the number of internet address suffixes - the ".com" part of domain names - is apologising for delays, but say...
- + Apple, Samsung put hammerlock on smartphone profits—Apple and Samsung essentially own the entire mobile phone market now, leaving nothing but scraps for the rest of the pack. (Credit: Asymco) Tracking...
- + Yahoo CEO's resume may be his undoing—Yahoo's Scott Thompson isn't the first senior executive to get caught padding his resume with false academic credentials. And, in the few examples fro...
- + Mac OS X log-in passwords put at risk—An apparent programming mistake in an update to the Apple operating system, tied to FileVault encryption tech, could expose passwords in clear text. S...
- + Oracle-Google jury close to verdict—Just before going home for the weekend on Friday afternoon, the jury almost came back with a partial verdict in the copyright phase of Oracle versus G...
- + Travel Tech Q and A: LifeSize's Tim Fulton—Although LifeSize Communications sells high-definition video communications products to help people travel less, its manager for Australia and New Zea...
- + Full Spectrum: TV Now becomes TV Then—How is Optus' cloud different from a digital video recorder? That was what the full bench of the Federal Court had to weigh up. The court came to a de...
- + Govt opens up SmartGate to Americans—Flying into the United States will soon become less of a drag, with the Australian and American governments granting each other access to fast-entry s...
- + NSW finally unveils ICT strategy—The New South Wales Government has today detailed how it will use IT to drive better services in the state of New South Wales. ICT Minister Greg Pearc...
- + Yahoo confirms CEO resume details wrong—A disgruntled Yahoo shareholder has questioned the integrity of recently hired CEO Scott Thompson, after exposing a misrepresentation about the execut...
- + No Australian launch plan for Samsung Galaxy S III—Overnight from London, Samsung Electronics took the wraps off the hotly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III. The announcement included launch timing late...
- + Airborne, smoking iPhone mishap solved—An investigation into an iPhone that started spewing black smoke on a Regional Express (REX) flight last year has revealed the reason for the incident...
- + Companies must think big data or bust—Companies that don't examine what big data means to them today may not be around tomorrow, according to Malcolm Crompton, the managing director of pri...
- + Roxon goes public on data retention—The Federal Government wants to canvas public opinion on controversial data-retention proposals that would potentially require telecommunications comp...
- + Reserve Bank seeks new CIO—The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is on the look-out for a new chief information officer (CIO). (Reserve Bank of Australia image by Newtown Graffit...
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