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Telstra bucks complaints trend
TELSTRA recorded a drop in customer complaints as Vodafone registered a whopping 222 per cent rise.
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Google+ targets business with Pages
GOOGLE has this morning announced that it will allow businesses and non-profits to promote their brand on its social media site Google+.
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Gates grant for infant malnutrition
SYDNEY University's attempt to detect malnutrition in infants has had a major fillip from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Harvey Norman may go offshore
HARVEY Norman chief Gerry Harvey says he is facing strong internal pressure to establish an offshore online retail channel.
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Aussies to act on privacy breaches
AUSTRALIAN consumers are among the most unforgiving in the world of organisations that are careless with their private data.
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O'Farrell seeking mobile solutions
THE NSW government will provide up to $1 million to develop mobile technology to improve citizen engagement and services.
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Telstra to sell virtual servers
TELSTRA has ramped up its cloud strategy with a new online ordering and management portal aimed at Australia's small and medium-sized businesses.
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Canberra cuts skills visa red tape
CHANGES to the 457 visa scheme to expedite hiring overseas workers into Australia have been welcomed by the IT recruitment sector.
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Internode to enter mobile marketplace
INTERNODE has revealed that it plans to start offering its own branded mobile phone service as soon as possible.
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E-health record plan 'must be uniform'
PRIVACY Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim has called for a unified approach to privacy protections.
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WorkCover confirms investigation
NSW WorkCover has investigated complaints of bullying at the National e-Health Transition Authority's Sydney headquarters.
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Chart a course for rollicking mayhem
NOTHING can beat the fun on tap from a really good, blockbuster game, despite the price.
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CBA displays street smarts
FROM today, pedestrians in Sydney and Melbourne can operate the Commonwealth Bank's iPhone property app in the street.
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Long time IBM chief John Opel dies
FORMER IBM long-serving president and chief executive John Opel, who led the company when it unleashed the PC, has died.
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Hackers target key Israel websites
THE websites of Israel's military and intelligence services are down, two days after a hacker group appeared to threaten the Jewish state.
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Microsoft releases Duqu 'workaround'
MICROSOFT is advising companies how to defend against infection by a Stuxnet-like Duqu virus.
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Mecca goes high tech
THE annual hajj pilgrimage that draws millions of Muslim faithful to Mecca has gone high tech this year.
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Cloud and analytics key trends for 2012
CLOUD computing, data analytics and agile development will be the trends to watch in 2012 according to research company Ovum.
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Adidas sites closed after cyber attack
ADIDAS, the German sportswear and equipment maker, said all its websites remained closed after what it called a "sophisticated and criminal" attack.
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Schmidt admits to the Siri challenge
The voice-activated Siri assistant on Apple's iPhone 4S is a challenge to Google's search engine, chairman Eric Schmidt said.
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