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Good morning,

Apple has responded to allegations its smartphones tracked the whereabouts of customers, uncovering a bug it says kept location data about cell towers too long.

Also today, iTnews obtains a leaked copy of the newly-drafted Telecommunications Consumer Protection (TCP) code still before ACMA.

And the FBI requests more time in its bid to remove Coreflood malware from infected computers...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Security
Apple blames iOS4 bug for data retention

By Stewart Mitchell | April 28, 2011

Insists its smartphones are not tracking customers.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Leaked: Telco code seeks ban on soft 'caps'

By Ry Crozier | April 28, 2011

Also proposes new watchdog to toughen compliance.

 
 
Strategy
Nokia axes 7,000 jobs to slash costs

By Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent | April 28, 2011

Over 10 percent of phone unit workforce.

 
 
Finance
SAP to supply Federal budgeting software

By John Hilvert | April 28, 2011

Wins $24.4m from Gershon reinvestment fund.

 
 
Security
FBI details difficulties defanging Coreflood botnet

By Liam Tung | April 28, 2011

IP lists en route to foreign authorities.

 
 
Networking
VentraIP touts Brisbane expansion

By Ry Crozier | April 28, 2011

Hunts for data centre space in two cities.

 
 
Software
Google cuts back free Apps user limit

By Staff Writer | April 27, 2011

New business sign-ups affected.

 
 

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