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BREAKING NEWS
Mobility
Infineon chip causing problems on iPhone says reports
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Staff Writers
| August 15, 2008
An Infineon chip could be at the root of complaints from around the world that Apple's new iPhone drops calls and has unpredictable Internet links, according to a research report from Nomura.
Software
Scotch College trials Microsoft unified comms
By
Ry Crozier
| August 15, 2008
Melbourne-based Scotch College is nearing completion of an 18-month trial of Microsoft’s unified communications technology.
Hardware
University of Toronto, IBM to launch supercomputer
By
Wojtek Dabrowski
| August 15, 2008
The University of Toronto and IBM are building Canada's most powerful supercomputer, a mammoth machine that will need its own building for storage and will be capable of performing 360 trillion calculations per second.
Internet
Opinion: Wackypedia wants to take down Google
By
Nick Farrell
| August 15, 2008
Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales claims that his Wikia Search project will have Google quaking in its boots.
Jobs Centre
IT salaries continue to defy the downturn
By
Janie Davies
| August 15, 2008
Despite the tough economic climate, more than half of IT chiefs expect to see salaries for permanent IT staff increase over the next year, according to a survey by recruitment group Rethink Recruitment..
Hardware
Apple is worth more than Google
By
Nick Farrell
| August 15, 2008
After centuries in the computing industry, fruit-themed toymaker, Apple is finally worth a fair bit of money.
Operating Systems
Intel optimises Windows
By
Aharon Etengoff
| August 15, 2008
Intel has created an application that allows users to optimise Windows by loading programs or files via its flash turbo memory cache.
Business
Outsourcing buyers gain control
By
Rosalie Marshall
| August 15, 2008
The power balance in outsourcing contracts is changing, according to a new report by Pierre Audoin Consultants (PAC). The report argues that contracts are geared increasingly towards customers rather than providers..
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