
Dropbox in Heartbleed fail
DROPBOX wants to woo the business world but failed to directly alert its 275 million customers that it was affected by the dangerous Heartbleed bug.
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Start-ups call for rule changes
AUSTRALIA’S start-up industry have banded together to lobby the Abbott government.
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NBN Co speeds up inner city connections
NBN Co says it will accelerate plans to connect its network to apartments and offices in the nation’s inner cities.
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Data flow puts Tassie farmers in know
DAIRY farmer Jeremy Carins doesn’t see himself as tech-savvy, but he knows the value of real-time data to his livelihood.
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Marlow sets target for Azure switch-on
MICROSOFT will switch on the long awaited local node of its Azure cloud computing platform at the end of this year.
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Galaxy S5 good but could be great
SAMSUNG has dropped the ball on fingerprint and heart rate sensors.
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Microsoft adds twist to online offerings
MICROSOFT is following the business of creating original TV programming for the on-demand, internet TV market — with a twist.
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System has no appetite for paperwork
THE NSW Food Authority wanted to help its staff become more efficient, they found a solution based on the BlinkMobile platform.
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Targets within sight for CU2
A MELBOURNE firm which specialises in converting Microsoft Access databases to newer platforms is eyeing a trifecta.
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Swords out but others making a killing
ELDER Scroll Online is an online multiplayer sword-and-sorcery game that was more annoying than entertaining.
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