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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Queensland drivers will soon have biometric information and microchips embedded in their drivers licenses after a trial announced today.

Liz Tay has also gone over the NBN Implementation Study to give you a two minute graphical overview of its recommendations.

-- Brett Winterford

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"Hang on a tic - that article said a "secure" eHealth record - who is going to be responsible for ..."
by tcardwell' May 12, 2010 1:41 PM'
" Great summary, Brett, and very relevant, thanks ;-) "
by anonymous' May 12, 2010 11:37 AM'

TODAY ON ITNEWS

Security
Biometrics, chips coming to QLD driver licenses

By Liz Tay | May 12, 2010

QLD Transport workers first to trial new smartcards.

 
 
Software
Melbourne IT to bring cloud service out of beta

By Ry Crozier | May 12, 2010

Twists in cloud usage models in Australia.

 
 
Software
Analysts: Software piracy may have peaked

By Liz Tay | May 12, 2010

IDC finds slight fall in piracy in Australia.

 
 
A graphical guide to the NBN Implementation Study

May 11, 2010

Facts and figures from the Government's $25m report.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Telstra boosts data packs for pre-paid mobiles

By Tanya Hall | May 12, 2010

Almost as competitive as Optus.

 
 
Software
Microsoft updates Office, vies online with Google

By Bill Rigby | May 12, 2010

A test for new and old business models.

 
 
Security
Fake twitter account alarms Defence Minister

By Liz Tay | May 12, 2010

No Twitter, no Facebook for Senator Faulkner.

 
 
Software
IBM tool taps social networking data for CRM boost

By Spencer Dalziel | May 12, 2010

Predictive intelligence software identifies behavioural attitudes.

 
 
Hardware
Drug raid leads to illegal DVD bust

By Staff Writer | May 12, 2010

Lab could have made three million discs per year.

 
 
Software
i4i patent survives another Microsoft challenge

May 12, 2010

Another appeal on Word patents turned down.

 
 

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