
Android outmuscles Apple phones
SMARTPHONES using Google’s Android system dominate the global market with an 85 per cent share, threatening weaker rival platforms.
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In Curran Westpac trusts
DAVE Curran will kick off his new gig as Westpac CIO armed with a self-authored blueprint that will act as its tech strategy bible.
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Data requests growing: Twitter
TWITTER says government requests for user data grew in the past six months as more countries asked for a greater amount of information about users.
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NAB transformation chief quits
A MANAGEMENT reshuffle at National Australia Bank has led to the departure of enterprise services and transformation chief Lisa Gray.
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Android grabs 85pc of smartphone market
SMARTPHONES powered by Android have captured 85 per cent of the worldwide market, threatening to marginalise rival platforms.
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Electronic votes ‘not secure’
VOTERS could one day have their names checked off electronic electoral rolls in federal elections.
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‘Freedom the loser’ in cyber plan
THE Coalition faces renewed demands to abandon its plan to police internet bullying by creating a children’s e-safety commissioner.
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Samsung chief gets taste of failure
OVER the past five years, Samsung executive JK Shin has made his company the most successful smartphone maker in the world.
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Samsung to launch two high-end phones
SAMSUNG says it plans to launch two new high-end smartphones in the next six months in a bid to stem an earnings slide.
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Amazon bets India web use will deepen
IN the past two days, Amazon.com and local rival Flipkart have both made billion-dollar bets on online shopping.
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