
NBN faces probe on defective splicing
THE Coalition has vowed to investigate concerns about defects on the NBN.
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Nobel chemists built bridge to quantum
THREE chemists have won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for devising computer simulations used to understand chemical processes.
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Virgin dumps Telstra for Optus deal
VIRGIN Airlines Australia has handed Optus a $60 million, five-year deal to take over its domestic and international telecommunications.
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Global PC shipments fall
WORLDWIDE shipments of personal computers fell in the third quarter of the year, the sixth straight quarter of decline, said IDC and Gartner.
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HP sees recovery ahead
PC maker Hewlett-Pacard is upbeat about 2014, saying it will be a year of "recovery and expansion."
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Aussies don't trust social media
FEWER than one in ten Australians trust social media companies to protect their personal information.
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ACCC sides with consumers for NBN
THE ACCC has moved to prevent consumers from being slugged sky-high prices for superfast internet services.
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Reliability a broadband priority
BUSINESS wants broadband to be reliable and cheap before simply being fast, as 40 per cent of businesses report their broadband is inadequate.
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Telstra inks $71m AusPost contract
TELSTRA has bagged a $71 million contract to equip Australia Post with 26,000 handheld scanners for real-time parcel tracking.
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Twitter mines for data gold
IN its IPO filing, micro-blogging platform Twitter has disclosed how much it earns from selling off its data.
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