Hi John, As the Galaxy S8 hits the market amid great fanfare, the word is that the iPhone 7 camera is not only on the verge of falling behind those housed by the S8, Pixel and G6 phones, but it is actually a generation behind.
An IT workers' lobby group says its promise to name and shame companies that quietly bring in workers on low salaries in order to keep local graduates out will not be influenced by big multinationals who benefit greatly from these very workers. Check Point researchers have found a new Android malware dubbed FalseGuide that has been part of 45 apps downloaded more than two million times from Google Play since November 2016. How do you sell mobile plans based on a technology before the body responsible for the standards governing that technology has even begun drafting them? If you are AT&T you simply craft a name — like 5G Evolution — make a few nebulous claims, and sit back and watch the suckers swallow the BS. Telstra has inked a multi-year agreement with global communications software and services provider BroadSoft to deliver services to meet the growth in mobile workers in Australia. Queensland’s Fraser Coast Regional Council has deployed the Nutanix enterprise cloud platform to replace an outdated three-tier storage area network (SAN) and blade server infrastructure in a move expected to reduce the risk of outages on its network. And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor in Chief, iTWire ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER & iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000
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