Hospital broadband laptops are childs' play
Seven of Australia’s largest children's hospitals will get laptops and wireless broadband in a $7.2 million online community for youth living with a serious illness, chronic condition or disability.
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Google may face monopoly probe
Google may find itself at the centre of an US antitrust investigation after comments made by a new member of the Obama administration.
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Researchers hack facial biometrics
Researchers in Vietnam will be demonstrating how to hack facial recognition biometrics at the Black Hat security convention currently underway in Washington DC.
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4G LTE network for US planned
US mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless has laid out plans for its 4G network.
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iPhone features everywhere in rivals' new phones
Copying a few pages from the playbook of Apple's iPhone strategy, which brings many of the powers of the Internet to mobile phones, is no way to beat the computer interloper at its game.
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Privacy concerns frustrate Facebook
Facebook's efforts to build a business model around its online social network have hit another roadblock, as a backlash by its users forced the company to reverse a new policy.
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Google wins Street View privacy case
A Pennsylvania couple who claimed that their privacy had been violated by Google's Street View mapping service have failed to win compensation through the US courts.
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Oracle beefs up CRM On Demand
Oracle has bolstered its portfolio of software-as-a-service customer relationship management (CRM) products with the addition of five new applications designed to help boost salesforce productivity, lower costs and improve customer satisfaction.
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Domain name industry thrives despite the gloom
The domain name industry has defied the economic gloom by posting 16 per cent growth last year compared to 2007, according to the latest figures from VeriSign.
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Telecoms industry gets real in Barcelona
Delegates to this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona are getting down to the business of cost-cutting and doing what deals they can as the industry adjusts to the new realities of the global economic downturn.
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MWC: Optus to launch Nokia’s â€کComes-with-Music’ phone
Optus is set to launch a new Nokia device that offers free, unlimited music downloads for a year.
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MWC: Sol faces off against Google and Skype
Sparks flew during Sol Trujillo’s keynote at Mobile World Congress today as the CEO was challenged over Telstra’s business model by fellow presenters Josh Silverman, CEO of Skype and Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering at Google.
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