Today on iTWire | This Morning Hawaiki announces construction of trans-Pacific cable By Stan Beer New Zealand cable operator Hawaiki Submarine Cable has announced the commencement of the construction of a new cable system linking the Land of the Long… Read more... Telstra’s 3 April free data day: fast and slow, previous record busted By Alex Zaharov-Reutt Telstra’s latest free data day saw initially fast download speeds, but as the day wore on, things got slower and slower, with downloaded data amounts… Read more... VIDEO: 43rd anniversary of the first cellular phone call by Martin Cooper By Alex Zaharov-Reutt 43 years ago on 3 April, 1973, the first ‘real’ cellular phone call was made by former Motorola inventor and employee, Martin Cooper. Read more... Dell: Wins over Cisco, HPE, Lenovo give ‘momentum’ to PowerEdge server sales By Peter Dinham Global computer technology giant Dell is touting significant momentum with sales of its PowerEdge 13th generation servers with global customers, claiming wins over competitor solutions… Read more... Intel says move to the cloud makes it ‘easier for business’ to deliver new services By Peter Dinham Intel has announced a range of technologies, investments and industry collaborations which it says are aimed at making it easier to deploy agile and scalable… Read more... Become a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer for free By David M Williams Red Hat's developer program is normally $99, but is now free - allowing you to register as a Red Hat developer at no cost. Read more... .NET on Red Hat Enterprise Linux sneak peak on April 12 By David M Williams Red Hat will hold a two hour webinar on April 12th 2016 to give a behind-the-scenes head-start look at .NET on RHEL. Read more... VR and Gaming to drive PC growth By Ray Shaw PC makers, reeling from the steep decline in desktop sales savaged by tablet hybrids must be thanking their lucky stars as VR – virtual reality… Read more... IT Scalability on Demand: pay-per-use arrives in the data centre By Ray Shaw The past few years have seen many dramatic changes in the way we utilise IT. Pay as you go, makes a lot of sense in… Read more... Data breaches: The first 24 hours are critical By Ray Shaw The average cost of a significant Australian data breach is $2.82M – finding and remediating the breach quickly is the best start. Read more... iOS malware sidesteps iPhone mobile device management By Ray Shaw Even with Apple’s latest security enhancements, vulnerabilities in iOS 9 can expose sensitive personal and business information to cyber criminals. Read more... Allscripts has its eye on all states' EMRs By Stephen Withers Healthcare software vendor Allscripts sees its involvement in a $420 million project in South Australia as a beachhead to the rest of the country. Read more... Review - Poker Glam for iOS, Android and web By David M Williams Poker Glam lets you play five head-to-head games simultaneously. Read more... Parrot Zik 3 – quite, quiet, beautiful music (review) By Ray Shaw There is something about the Parrot Zik 3 that deserves the use of the terms Objet d'art, et C'est Magnifique. French words for a French… Read more... Friday Afternoon HotelQuickly launches new branding, boosts ‘booking experience’ By Peter Dinham HotelQuickly, the last-minute travel and accommodation app, has released an updated version of its app with new enhancements to the service. Read more... Teardown reveals everything old is new again By Ray Shaw iFixit have completed a teardown of the latest 4” iPhone SE. The conclusion is that ‘everything old is new again’. Read more... HP Australia lost $229 million in the 12 months to 31 October, 2015. By Ray Shaw Revenue fell from $3.6 billion to $3.3 billion, total expenses were just over $3.6 billion – due mostly to the cost of keeping inventory in… Read more... Call for telcos to take action over toll fraud By Peter Dinham Symbio Networks, the developer of real-time fraud blocking platform, TollShield,has called on the international telecommunications industry to take action on toll fraud following what it… Read more... Foxconn finally gets the Sharp end By Ray Shaw It has been in the wind for very long time – four years or more - but last minute accounting ‘irregularities’ threatened to derail Sharp’s… Read more... No joke: ‘World first’ flying selfie stick landing in June 2016 By Alex Zaharov-Reutt Aussie businessman Simon Kantor, 26, has invented the world’s first ‘affordable flying selfie stick,’ and is sending the first units to Obama, Putin, Cameron, Turnbull,… Read more... BlackBerry may release another Android handset soon By Ray Shaw Hard on the heels of rumours that Blackberry may exit the smartphone hardware business comes new rumours of its next handset – the Vienna. Read more... //Build/ - Day two was all about the cloud By Ray Shaw //Build/ Microsoft’s developer conference is the opportunity for it to talk to thousands of developers – tech geeks - about Microsoft products. Day two was… Read more... Microsoft may love Linux. But it doesn't love Skype on Linux By Sam Varghese Back in 2011, when Microsoft bought Skype for US$8.56 billion, people were wondering if it would continue to update the Linux client that the VoIP… Read more... Sponsored Announcements Jitterbit’s global expansion reaches Australia MELBOURNE, March 2016 — Jitterbit, the leading provider of fast, agile integration solutions for the modern business, today announced its presence in Australia. From headquarters… Read more... The Future of HR is Prescriptive Analytics: Make Smarter HR Decisions By Rob Wells Technology based on prescriptive analyticsis now the future of HR. With the ability to analyse real-time data and provide recommendations on what… Read more... Business Intelligence vendor Yellowfin to hold Australian 7.2 launch parties Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, Yellowfin, will hold two celebratory events in Melbourne and Sydney to mark the official launch of its… Read more... |
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