Kids logging on to great outdoors
ALBIN Parle is an iChild, one of many kids more likely to be popping bubbles on a handheld device than a sheet of bubble wrap.
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Merkel inspects NICTA lab
ANGELA Merkel arrived at the National ICT Australia’s offices in Sydney to a warm reception and notably heavy security.
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Smartwatches gazump Google Glass
GOOGLE’S Glass is losing support among some developers who are focusing on devices such as smartwatches.
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Dog tracking looms as big business
THE dog-walking industry isn’t known for its accountability. With the help of accelerometers and GPS devices that fit on collars, this could change.
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Nokia more bullish on profit
NOKIA has raised its long-term profitability target, but saw shares trading lower.
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Workplace bullying extends to Facebook?
SOON after taking over DP World, Paul Scurrah was dismayed to find the practices he heard about as a child were still occurring.
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Retailers shop for big data
THE retail sector’s hunger for ‘‘big data’’ has more than tripled revenue for analytics company Quantium
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Tech-trick desire driving obsolescence
Is your two-year-old smartphone already suffering middle-age droop? Welcome to rapid obsolescence, 21st-century style.
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Amazon, Hachette end book dispute
AMAZON.COM has reached a new multi-year publishing contract with Hachette Book Group.
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S&P updates Twitter to junk
TWITTER’S debt was yesterday rated as junk by Standard & Poor’s, a day after its executives outlined its growth plan.
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