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AAPT Set To Be Sold Cheap To Australia’s Richest IT Exec

Australia's richest IT executive - the reclusive David Teoh, with a personal fortune estimated at $615 million - is hot favourite to acquire Telecom NZ's Australian subsidiary AAPT, with many...

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Fitbit Challenger To Launch On ASX

An Israeli Fitbit competitor is planning to list on the ASX via a reverse takeover by Victory Mines.

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E-voting Seen As A No-No: Too Hard, Too Risky

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Box Revenue On Rise

SAN FRANCISCO - Gathering more subscribers to its cloud-based storage system, Box has reported a better-than-expected rise in quarterly revenue and raised its full-year revenue forecast for the second time.

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Data Retention Fiasco Looms:Telecoms Industry ‘Left In Dark’

A survey of Australian telecommunications service providers has found what it says is a "low state of readiness" for the Federal Government's highly controversial two-year data retention scheme, which is...

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Silverlight In Firefox Reprieve

Mozilla said it is pulling support for Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI) plug-ins from its Firefox browser - but has agreed that 64-bit users will be able to hang...

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CBA Fraud Scandal: New Claims

A former Commonwealth Bank employee has rocked a Senate committee hearing about what he claims are failures in the bank's program to compensate users affected by the activities of rogue...

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NSW Wallopers To Film Perps With Body Video Gear

SYDNEY - Fujitsu Australia has won a multi-million deal to equip NSW police with body-worn video cameras that are said to improve the ability of field officers to collect evidence,...

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MS Swamped With W10 Demand

Microsoft has admitted it's struggling to keep up with demand for its new Windows 10 OS. But the company claimed more than 14 million devices are now running its Windows...

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SMBs Fed Up By Big Business Treatment

Small-medium business folk in Australia are pretty cheesed off at their treatment by major technology companies, according to a new survey commissioned by storage giant EMC.

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