AusPost phishing scam hits inboxes
MailGuard on Tuesday identified several new scam emails purporting to come from Australia Post.
View ArticleTelstra inks $1.6B HFC agreement with NBN [updated]
Telstra has finalised a new $1.6 billion contract with nbn to provide planning, design, construction and management services within its existing hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) network.
View Article7 myths about the Bitcoin blockchain
There's some confusion around what the Bitcoin blockchain can and can't do. Gartner analysts list 7 common myths about Bitcoin blockchain technology.
View ArticleInternet Australia calls for ‘fibre-to-the-driveway’
A peak body representing internet users has proposed that the federal government abandon fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) technology for the national broadband network in favour of ‘fibre-to-the-driveway.’
View ArticleTurnbull touts UNSW’s quantum capability as “world’s best”
Prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has hailed the University of New South Wales’ quantum computing research as the “best in the world.”
View ArticleiiNet founder Michael Malone joins NBN board
iiNet founder and former CEO, Michael Malone, has joined the NBN board, filling a vacancy left Internode co-founder, Simon Hackett, who resigned to focus on his involvement in ASX-listed company,...
View ArticleTelstra commits $50 million to cut mobile outages
Telstra will commit $50 million on new measures to reduce the likelihood of further disruptions to its mobile network following a series of outages earlier this year.
View ArticleNBN set to hit 1 million connections
NBN said it is weeks away from hitting 1 million premises across Australia with an active connection to the national broadband network.
View Article$15M for startups not enough: StartupAUS
Startup advocacy group, StartupAUS, said the Turnbull’s government’s $15 million pledge to boost the sector is far from sufficient.
View ArticleSamsung takes on Apple with new mobile payment service
Samsung has thrown its hat in the mobile payment ring with a new contactless offering that lets Citibank and American Express credit card customers pay for products and services in-store with their...
View ArticleOpinion: Is one third of IT roles held by women really that bad?
Three women out of 10 in a room is ok, right?
View ArticleBlockchain: You'll need to make a decision soon
Distributed ledger technology will reorder the mechanics of financial transactions and businesses need to decide soon if they will participate or invest in its development, according to a new report.
View ArticleApple hit with $9M fine
The Federal Court has ordered Apple to pay $9 million in penalties for making false or misleading representations to customers with faulty iPhones and iPads about their rights under Australian consumer...
View ArticleJohn Lord dispels Huawei ‘myths’
Huawei Australia chairman John Lord used his address at the National Press Club in Canberra today to speak out against what he says are ‘myths’ about the Chinese technology company.
View ArticleKelly Bayer Rosmarin new Optus boss
Optus has promoted its deputy chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin to CEO after only 10 months in the role.
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