
Slow start to healthcare identifier service
FEWER than 30,000 people have checked their healthcare identity number since it was issued to all Medicare users on July 1 last year.
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BlackBerry maker RIM sets sights on iPad
THE PlayBook tablet computer will be the saviour of Research In Motion, according to the co-chief executive of the maker of the BlackBerry.
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IBM Australia unveils tiered cloud offering
NOT all cloud computing clients are cut from the same cloth, so IBM Australia has created a three-tiered model to attract customers.
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Canberra could drop print skills index
IN a sign of the times, the federal government may soon be dropping its monthly data on newspaper advertising for skilled workers for online.
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Cisco to shutter Flip camcorder business
CISCO Systems is killing the Flip Video just two years after it bought the startup that created it.
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New claims on Facebook ownership
PAUL CEGLIA has amended his lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, providing new evidence to support his claim for equity in Facebook.
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Takes a dag to bag the data prize
FANCY some bagging and dagging? Data scientists may speak another language but a world overwhelmed by information is ready to listen.
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Wesfarmers' Target in online retail push
WHILE Bernie Brookes and Gerry Harvey have reluctantly embraced online retailing, Wesfarmers' Richard Goyder has taken a different tack.
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NBN chief moves to calm nerves
NBN Co boss Mike Quigley is again doing the rounds to reassure punters it's business as usual, with his construction tender process under way again.
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Winklevoss twins lose Facebook case
A US appeals court has rejected Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss's bid for a larger stake of Facebook, reinforcing a $65 million settlement the twins made with founder Mark Zuckerberg.
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