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Good afternoon,

Some of you will have read the reports floating around the 'net of the concept mobile phone that can run on Coca Cola.

This afternoon, iTnews reporter Munir Kotadia examines in detail whether it's possible to run your phone on Coke. And if not, what CSIRO scientists believe could be used to power it.

Also today, the latest on the NBN, Apple's iSlate and the Google hack...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Storage
CrimTrac takes knife to shared documents

By Ry Crozier | January 19, 2010

Pares back number as it overhauls police access portal.

 
 
Hardware
The future of the battery: Coke, metal or leaves?

By Munir Kotadia | January 19, 2010

CSIRO pours cold water on Coke power.

 
 
Security
Google probing possible inside help on attack

By Staff Writers | January 19, 2010

Search is on.

 
 
Telco/ISP
NBN Co calls for satellite services

By Ry Crozier | January 19, 2010

Network builder seeks to plug broadband gaps in the bush.

 
 
Software
ASG scoops $23m WA Dept Education win

By Staff Writers | January 19, 2010

Additional services for Oracle environment.

 
 
Software
Microsoft defends IE vulnerability

By Ben Grubb | January 19, 2010

Says IE users should upgrade to IE 8.

 
 
Hardware
Apple to host event Jan. 27, tablet expected

By Staff Writers | January 19, 2010

"Come see our latest creation".

 
 
Networking
Tasmanian Govt uses NBN to attract data centres

By Staff writers | January 19, 2010

Developing strategy to lure investors and builders.

 
 
Hardware
RIM launches BlackBerry clients for Lotus

By Rosalie Marshall | January 19, 2010

Lotus Quickr, Connections and Sametime supported on handsets.

 
 

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