EDITOR'S NOTE
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Good morning,
Telstra will reset online passwords for approximately 60,000 customers after sensitive customer information kept in an Oracle-owned CRM was exposed to Google's search spider.
And HP has finally decided to make its ailing webOS smartphone platform open source, in a move which could see the system become a challenger to Google's Android.
Have a great day,
-- James Hutchinson
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TODAY ON ITNEWS
Security
Telstra shuts down systems after privacy breach
By
Brett Winterford
| December 12, 2011
Some 60,000 passwords reset.
Finance
Plea for Google competition inquiry fails
By
John Hilvert
| December 12, 2011
Little love for Microsoft-sponsored lobby group in Productivity Report.
Software
HP opens webOS mobile software to developers
By
Staff Writer
| December 11, 2011
Challenger to Android?
Finance
Ministers can't find steady footing on cloud
By
John Hilvert
| December 12, 2011
Government in catch-up mode, says industry analyst.
Hardware
Apple outsources patent war
By
Liam Tung
| December 12, 2011
Hands over patents for proceeds and protection.
Networking
Huawei puts cap on Iran business
By
Liam Tung
| December 12, 2011
No more new customers.
Hardware
Motorola Mobility patent wounds Apple's German sales
By
Staff Writer
| December 11, 2011
Patent row could impact iPhone, iPad sales.
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EVENTS
Event Name |
Location |
Date |
Turning Smartphone Apps into a Marketing Tool |
Sebel |
January 31, 2012 |
The Australian eLearning Congress |
Rydges World Square, Sydney |
February 07, 2012 |
Electronic Document and Records Management |
The Sebel Surry Hills, Sydney |
February 14, 2012 |
CIO Strategy Summit 2012 |
Melbourne Park Hyatt |
February 15, 2012 |
Gartner Business Intelligence & Information Management Summit |
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre |
February 21, 2012 |
Broadband and Beyond 2012 |
The Auditorium, 37 Reservoir Street, Surry Hills |
February 22, 2012 |
The 3rd Annual National Records and Information Officers’ Forum 2012 |
Melbourne Mariott Hotel |
February 27, 2012 |
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