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A Terria win may bar Telstra
IF telco consortium Terria is successful in its bid to build the Government's National Broadband Network next year, Telstra could find itself with no place left in Australia to expand its network.
NICTA team looks to internet's future
FIVE scientists from NICTA are lending their expertise to a project that one day aims to lay the foundations for a future internet.
E-health logjam frustrates providers
AS a new national e-health strategy comes down the pipe, health services providers are bubbling with frustration and hope.
Citi chooses Dell over HP, Lenovo
FINANCIAL services giant Citi Australia has replaced Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo computers with Dell in a recent review of its IT infrastructure fleet.
RBA to review PayPal, eBay link
THE Reserve Bank has summoned top executives from online auction house eBay Australia and its subsidiary, PayPal.
Schools deal gives Lenovo edge
LENOVO has won a Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development desktop contract worth in excess of $4 million.
Dell factories to go in revamp bid
DELL is trying to sell its computer factories around the world, a move to overhaul a production model that was long a group hallmark.
Mastersoft is looking overseas
LOCAL customer information integrity software maker Mastersoft is preparing for a tilt at international markets.
'Back to normal': SAP
SAP is "back to normal business" after clients hesitated in the first quarter to make orders, according to boss Henning Kagermann.
Hitachi gets $2.2m for greener storage
THE Federal Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts has allocated more than $2 million to tweak its storage systems to reduce its carbon footprint.
Telstra, People Telecom get cozy
PEOPLE Telecom is continuing its aggressive push to establish itself as a network-neutral telco after striking a deal with Telstra.
Sony Australia recalls 4000 laptops
SONY Australia has issued a recall for over 4000 Vaio TZ series laptops that could potentially overheat or burn a user.
Qld Police crash mobile records
THE mobile telephone records of Queensland motorists involved in serious crashes are being scrutinised, police have confirmed.
Foster's sacks YouTube joker
AN autistic online comedian has been sacked from his job at the Foster's Yatala brewery for making "offensive" YouTube videos.
Nokia losing market share
NOKIA, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said it expects to lose market share in the third quarter.
Tricks to disguise mobile eyesores
PHONE companies are turning to increasingly elaborate disguises for their mobile towers in a bid to quell community opposition.
Strathfield to pick up with phones
TROUBLED electronics retailer Strathfield Group expects to perform better this financial year as mobile phone sales rise.
Asia leads mobile growth
ASIA will continue to deliver strong growth in the mobile phone market due to sustained demand from China and India.
Telstra restructures Kaz
TELSTRA has taken the knife to its technology services arm Kaz, axing jobs and streamlining back office functions.
Telecom NZ planning 3G network
TELECOM New Zealand is preparing to kick-start a new $300 million third-generation mobile phone network.
Sony Australia recalls 4000 laptops
SONY Australia has issued a recall for over 4000 Vaio TZ series laptops that could potentially overheat or burn a user.
Dell netbook to sell for $599
DELL has jumped into the burgeoning netbook market, launching its own version of the cheap and cheerful notebook class with the Mini 9.
Sydney motorists wrongly billed
THE operator of Sydney's Lane Cove Tunnel says it has mistakenly issued toll demands to 650 motorists.
Tech relief for emergency workers
A QUEENSLAND hospital has been trialling locally developed software that can predict the number of patients expected at its emergency department.
Microsoft joins electronic prescribing project
MICROSOFT has joined a national project to create a secure gateway for doctors to send scripts to pharmacies online.
St George expands Teradata deal
TAKEOVER target St George Bank is still signing off on technology deals despite its looming $20 billion takeover by Westpac.
iPhone flaw exposes private data
A SECURITY flaw in Apple's iPhone allows unauthorised users to gain easy access to private contacts and emails.
Sydney software behind Olympic medals
A SYDNEY-based technology company is the brains behind much of Australia's Olympic medal haul, the NSW government says.
NAB, Telstra in mobile payment trials
TELSTRA, NAB and Visa are trialling a contactless, mobile phone payment system for low-cost purchases in Melbourne's Docklands.
ABC finds new digital partners
THE ABC has forged partnerships with public broadcasters in Britain and Canada to pool ideas on emerging broadcasting technologies.
Chrome is Google's defence to Microsoft
GOOGLE'S Eric Schmidt admitted there was a "defensive component" to the search giant's launch of its own internet browser Chrome.
Microsoft not bothered by Chrome's shine
MICROSOFT remains confident of IE's position despite early predictions of a Chrome market share surge, says local chief Tracey Fellows.
Nestle ad bets on social network
NESTLE has created Australia's biggest internet-based social-media advertising campaign to promote its new Kit Kat Chunky product.
Google Chrome debuts in Australia
GOOGLE has taken the wraps off Chrome, the browser that's poised to make waves in the online world at the expense of IE and Firefox.
Google Chrome to tackle Internet Explorer
GOOGLE will today launch its own web browser called Google Chrome in another expansion by the search giant.
Evolution to turbocharge wireless broadband
ERICSSON has demonstrated a new wireless broadband technology that transmits data 20 times faster than current 3G systems.
PayPal users lose their money
PAYPAL Australia has been accused of reneging on a commitment to repay customers affected by the collapse of a major eBay seller.
Microsoft releases beta 2 of IE 8
MICROSOFT has released a second test version of Internet Explorer 8, delivering a feature-complete upgrade to the web browser.
No quick fix on broadband for regions
AUSTRALIANS in metropolitan areas may be logging on to the internet with the Government's $4.7 billion broadband network in April.
PayPal silent on eBay refunds dispute
ALL customers caught out by the collapse of a major eBay seller have been refunded, PayPal claims.
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