Google denies report on sharing revenue with publishers
Google has denied a report that it has developed plans to share a portion of its revenue with publishers. The denial was made to CNET after it ran a story based on a report in the Financial Times that...
View ArticleProblems plague transition to NBN for Aussie households: survey
Over one million (45%) Australian households who have connected to the national broadband network experienced issues when transitioning across to the service, according to a newly published research...
View ArticleFULL VIDEO + DEMO: Telstra TV 2 with free-to-air TV, 4K streaming support
There's still no on-remote volume control as yet, but Telstra's new Telstra TV 2 comes with a fresh new UI, universal search, content aggregation, free-to-air TV and plenty more. To start with, if you...
View ArticleTelstra says roaming decision 'best outcome for customers'
Telstra has, unsurprisingly, welcomed the decision of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission not to declared mobile roaming. The company's chief executive Andy Penn said in a statement that...
View ArticleCyber in Business Conference Melbourne, Thursday 26th October
Vumero Institute is pleased to announce the return of the Cyber in Business Conference to Melbourne, Australia. The Conference will be held on Thursday 26th October 2017 at the Rydges Melbourne, with...
View ArticleUK researchers claim multi-gigabit speeds over broadband
British researchers at University College London claim to have developed new hardware that provides consistent high-speed broadband connectivity, enabling data rates of more than 10,000Mbps. UCL said...
View ArticleEpson launches new EcoTank range with improved design and yield
Epson has announced its newest ink cartridge-free EcoTank printer range, doubling the page yield of previous models and introducing new photo printers. The new printer range, announced today, includes...
View ArticleKaspersky says source code open to third-party reviewers
Embattled security firm Kaspersky Lab has announced what it calls a Global Transparency Initiative under which it will allow source code review by independent third parties. The company has also said...
View ArticleMyRepublic chief says big four holding NBN Co back
The managing director of the small ISP MyRepublic claims the average revenue per user earned by the NBN Co will continue to be low because bigger telcos like Telstra, Optus, TPG and Vocus push...
View ArticleNBN Co chief 'in trouble, looking for a parachute': claim
One of Australia's well-known network experts says the comments made by NBN Co chief executive Bill Morrow on the ABC's Four Corners NBN programme on Monday night indicate that he has discovered the...
View ArticleDreamscape acquiring Enetica Group for $4.5 million
Perth-headquartered technology solutions firm Dreamscape Networks, the Crazy Domains parent company, is acquiring hosting and domain company Enetica Group for $4.5 million. The ASX-listed Dreamscape...
View Article'Shambolic' NBN has hit subcontractors hard, union claims
Workers who are employed doing work on the national broadband network are being forced to deal with the disaster that the project has become, the Communications Union says. CEPU communications division...
View ArticleLinkedIn appoints Prue Cox to drive marketing solutions business
LinkedIn has appointed Prue Cox to lead its marketing solutions business in the Australia and New Zealand region. Cox is joining LinkedIn from Pacific Magazines to take up the role of director of...
View ArticleISP chief offers tips to cope with NBN in current state
The head of ISP Aussie Broadband says the only thing that's missing from the current discussion around the national broadband network is common sense talk about how to cope with the existing situation....
View ArticleCochlear launches ‘world first’ Made for iPhone implant in Australia
Inventor of the bionic ear and hearing solutions company Cochlear has developed a “world first” made for iPhone implant sound processor which it claims will significantly improve hearing for users in...
View ArticleATO deploys monitoring solution from AppDynamics
The Australian Taxation Office has deployed AppDynamics’ performance monitoring application to monitor its critical applications, including MyTax, a web-based platform that enables tax return...
View ArticleLabor asks Turnbull to detail financial advice on NBN
Two members of the Labor Party's shadow cabinet have called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to provide details about how the anticipated lack of income from the national broadband network will...
View ArticleBlockchain the disruptive force reshaping digital in 2018: survey
Blockchain tops the list of major trends in ICT for 2018, with artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and virtual and augmented reality all having the potential to deliver disruptive...
View ArticleBillions in benefits to Aussie, global GDP from Salesforce activity: survey
Salesforce says new research it commissioned shows that its ecosystem of customers and partners will drive nearly 3.3 million new jobs and more than US$859 billion in new GDP impact worldwide by 2022 -...
View ArticleRetailers boost business with technology uptake, but can do more: report
Australian retailers are on track with technology adoption and uptake in their businesses but, according to a new report, there are still some real opportunities for retailers to grow their business...
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