
Developer sacked over child porn
A MELBOURNE IT developer who pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography has been dismissed by his employer, Readify.
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Optus satellite out of control
OPTUS has conceded it has started losing control of the last of its ageing B-series satellites as it announced plans to upgrade its regional fleet.
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'The best way to learn is to try and fail'
MICHAEL Dell has a word of advice for budding tech entrepreneurs: don't spend a lot of time looking for advice.
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Privacy fear over agencies' mega-merger
MEDICARE and Centrelink are involved in an Orwellian mega-merger that will strengthen data linkages to citizens'personal information.
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Law agencies get hi-tech keys to devices
LAW enforcement agencies have been given access to a tool that allows information from networking devices in homes and offices.
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ICT role for Milroy at Frost & Sullivan
CONSULTANCY Frost & Sullivan has appointed Andrew Milroy as vice-president of ICT research for the Asia-Pacific.
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State officer a catalyst for change
THE South Australian government's CIO, Andrew Mills, got his start on a technology career while an army officer in the military.
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State can save $2bn a year
NSW stands to save more than $2 billion over four years if technology can meet some key challenges.
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Restoring focus to Silicon Valley veteran
AFTER four months as chief executive at Hewlett-Packard, Leo Apotheker has revealed his direction.
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Call for e-health to expand its focus
LACK of ownership continues to delay local adoption of e-health and telehealth initiatives.
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