
More time to object to transmitters
MOBILE phone companies will have to give local councils and residents more time to object to transmitters being installed.
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Apple sells 35m iPhones
APPLE, the world's most valuable company, trumped sceptics by reporting blowout iPhone sales of 35 million units in a quarter.
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IT job advertisements hire for the past
IT departments were hiring for the past and for the wrong requirements with job postings rarely mentioning non-technical skills.
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Growth slows for Facebook ahead of IPO
AS Facebook enters the final weeks before its landmark initial public offering, not all of the arrows are pointing up.
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E-Channel appoints new CFO
INTERNET advertising agency e-channel Search has appointed Pierre Della Porta as chief financial officer.
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Robots controlled by thought alone
SWISS scientists have demonstrated how a partially paralyzed person can control a robot by thought alone.
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Sony launches local smart TV range
SONY has joined LG, Samsung and Panasonic by announcing its Australian smart TV line up for this year.
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Google launches Drive storage, syncing
GOOGLE today launched its Drive storage and syncing service to replace Google Docos but made it more expensive in the process.
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IBM buys back $6.8 billion stock
IBM is raising its quarterly dividend and repurchasing $US7 billion ($A6.8 billion) more of its stock under a new buyback program.
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iPhones are Apple of China's eye
APPLE was once considered great in the US but not so offshore. That’s the case no longer, with China its boom market now.
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