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Good morning,

We continue our coverage of the CeBIT conference, digging into NAB subsidiary UBank's thoughts about its future web presence and the Maritime Museum's future in the cloud.

Also today, the World Health Organisation upgrades the possible cancer risk it gives mobile phone use. It's now in the same category as coffee.

And the fallout from a Pentagon decision to consider physical military responses to cyber attacks...

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Finance
UBank fears competition from Google, not CBA

By Liz Tay | June 01, 2011

NAB subsidiary spruiks agile software development.

 
 
Telco/ISP
WHO says mobile phone use 'possibly carcinogenic'

By Kate Kelland, Health and Science Correspondent | June 01, 2011

Now in the same cancer risk category as lead, chloroform and coffee.

 
 
Software
Apple to unveil iCloud next week

By Nicole Kobie | June 01, 2011

Readies new versions of desktop and mobile operating systems.

 
 
Software
Maritime Museum shipped to Microsoft cloud

By Brett Winterford | June 01, 2011

Cash-strapped Sydney facility finds cloud an easier option.

 
 
Hardware
UK and US ponder cyber attack retaliation

By Liam Tung | June 01, 2011

Pentagon toys with offline response.

 
 
Security
Android DreamDroid two: rise of laced apps

By Liam Tung | June 01, 2011

DreamDroid Light hits up to 130,000.

 
 

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EVENTS

Event Name Location Date
Gartner Enterprise Architecture Foundation Seminar Sydney, Melbourne June 02, 2011
How to easily protect and back up virtual environments Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne June 07, 2011
EMC Inform 2011 Melbourne & Sydney June 07, 2011
Microsoft Office 365 Product Launch Microsoft Office, Melbourne June 09, 2011
NICTA Meet the Founder Interview Series - David Merson, founder Mincom Brown Theatre, Bld 193, EEE, The University of Melbourne, Parkville June 09, 2011
5th annual Enterprise Risk Management for Government 2011 Quay Grand Hotel, Sydney June 14, 2011
MicroStrategy BI Forum Melbourne, Sydney June 15, 2011
 
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