The ABC has removed an episode of its Catalyst programme about the perceived dangers of Wi-Fi from its Internet archive and suspended the reporter, following an internal investigation that found it had not met the organisation's own editorial guidelines.

Microsoft has released a browser-based meeting tool under the Skype banner with real-time audio and video and collaboration features. Called Skype Meetings the app will work in almost any browser on almost any device – although Microsoft prefers you use Edge with its native HTML 5 video support.
A French organisation dedicated to computational sciences has started a project to collect, organise, preserve, and make easily accessible the source code of all publicly available software.
DRAM prices have stabilised — at the bottom — after two years of bloodletting. Once 4GB of DDR 3 used to cost US$32.75; it has plunged 62% to $12.50.
Property management cloud-based platform provider, Urbanise, has secured a 10-year, $16 million agreement with Prudential Investment Company of Australia (PICA) to allow PICA to build a technology infrastructure which will support the broader residential and commercial property services sectors.
Insurance company Auto & General has deployed an app development platform from IT solutions provider Avaya to integrate communications into all its business processes as it moves to improve delivery of services to customers.
In what is probably just another bid to cow down and intimidate a small business, Google has sent us an unreasonable demand for alteration of an iTWire article that has no offensive content.
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